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    Big Night at Tinsel Town

    December 8, 2015No Comments
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    City of Sedona ArizonaSedona AZ (December 8, 2015) – Sedona Parks and Recreation, in conjunction with Holiday Central Sedona, invites the community to Tinsel Town at Posse Grounds Park, the largest collection of animated holiday lights in Sedona. This free event features beautiful walk-through light displays that dance to music every 15 minutes.

    Tinsel Town is open to the public every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday through Jan. 3 from 6 to 9 p.m. at Posse Grounds Park, 525 Posse Ground Road. On any given night, different activities will surprise visitors.

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    A big night coming up at Tinsel Town is Friday, Dec.18. Celebrate the kick-off of winter break by taking the kids to this event. Laugh during a ride on the mechanical reindeer and smile for a picture with the Grinch. Santa Claus and carolers will also be on site as will yummy baked goods for sale.

    Contact Parks and Recreation at 282-7098 or visit www.SedonaAZ.gov/Parks for more information.

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