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    25th Annual Safe & Fun Trick or Treat in Uptown Sedona

    October 21, 2011No Comments
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    Sedona Main Street ProgramSedona AZ (October 21, 2011) – All good ghouls, goblins and ghosts are welcome for “Spooktacular” festivities in Uptown Sedona on Halloween, October 31 from5to8 pm. Treats are available at storefronts all along the sidewalks and plazas of “Main Street” (SR 89A & The Shops at Hyatt Pinon Pointe) in Uptown, thanks to the merchants. Storefronts are decorated and costumed employees and owners add to the celebration. Sedona Fire District and Sedona Police Department will be part of the fun and help keep it safe.

    “Thriller – Ghost Rave” dance performances will take place from5to8 pmat C-Market, on the corner of SR 89A &Jordan Road. Prepare to be mesmerized by these dancers from the local community coordinated by Martha Edwards, all generously donating their time and talent.

    Parking is available in the Uptown Municipal Parking Lot (onSchnebly Road), along SR 89A and in parking lots at plazas and shops in the area. This free event is made possible by the generosity of all the participating merchants and coordinated by Sedona Main Street Program.

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    So don your costumes or come as you are for this howling good time! Contact 928-204-2390 Monday-Friday or visit www.sedonamainstreet.com.

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