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    Home»Advertorial»Allen Elfman with  Verizon Wireless & MY AZ TV talks about the Arts and  Crafts Show, the Foot Traffic… and the Cell Service You Deserve!
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    Allen Elfman with  Verizon Wireless & MY AZ TV talks about the Arts and  Crafts Show, the Foot Traffic… and the Cell Service You Deserve!

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    By Allen Elfman

    Sedona, Arizona — As the proud (and surprisingly still sane) Store Manager for Verizon Wireless at Sedona Vista Village in the Village of Oak Creek, it is both my honor and survival mechanism to announce:
    The Oak Creek Arts and Crafts Show is back — and it’s more eclectic, artistic, and gloriously foot-trafficked than ever.

    Thanks to this outstanding showcase of creativity (and questionable parking choices), we’ve seen about a 20% boost in sales — which means I can now afford the extra guacamole at lunch. Dreams do come true.

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    Not only does the Show bring a beautiful parade of humanity through our plaza, but even the vendors themselves become loyal customers — for three whole days! It’s truly touching to see salt scrub artisans and lavender-scented magicians swapping their mobile networks in between selling rock pyramids and resin-based masterpieces.

    Hungry after all the artistic excitement? You’re in luck! You can refuel at stellar local spots like Butterfly Burger (where the burgers have wings), Pisa Lisa (pizza you might fight your best friend over), and Tortas De Fuego (where the food brings the heat and possibly a mild identity crisis).

    Of course, Verizon Wireless is standing strong amidst the hand-made jewelry and whimsical resin pyramids — ready to rescue you from the terrifying unknowns of AT&T, T-Mobile, Optimum Mobile, and Consumer Cellular.
    Spoiler alert: Verizon remains the most reliable network in the Sedona area — and yes, we checked using real phones, not just “good vibes.”

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    Need a business account to make all your artisan empire dreams come true? Guess what — I can help with that too. Just ask. (Politely. I’ve been standing all day.)

    The Oak Creek Arts and Crafts Show Schedule:

    • Friday, May 2nd — 10:00am–5:00pm
    • Saturday, May 3rd — 10:00am–5:00pm
    • Sunday, May 4th — 10:00am–5:00pm

    Location: Sedona Vista Village, 6657 Arizona HWY 179, Sedona, AZ 86336

    Want to be a vendor and join this whirlwind of joy, sales, and questionable sun hats? Contact Marlo Johnson — tell her Allen sent you and that you expect only the best booth.

    See you there! Bring your wallet, your phone (preferably on Verizon), and your sense of adventure.

    – Allen Elfman
    Proud Store Manager
    Verizon Wireless – Sedona Vista Village

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    1 Comment

    1. Chris Struck on April 27, 2025 1:44 pm

      When will we see Verizon WiFi service?

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