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    Hemp History Week June 6th at The Collective Sedona

    May 29, 2018No Comments
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    logo_collectivesedonaSedona AZ (May 29, 2018) – The Collective Sedona along with the Arizona Hemp Coalition in partnership with other National Hemp Organizations are proud to present Hemp History Week June 6th – 9th in Sedona. The 9th Annual Hemp History Week is a national grass roots education campaign aimed at renewing support for hemp farming in the United Sates. 

    The theme of this year’s campaign is Deep Roots, which focuses on hemp’s deep roots in American history and the benefits of hemp farming for sustainable agriculture and soil health. The Sedona Hemp History Week was chosen as a top event for this year’s campaign. All activities will take place at The Collective Sedona and the event is free and open to the public:

    Wednesday – June 6

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    7:00 – 9:00 PM
    Guest Speaker – Alex Gentry – Safer Arizona
    Film about Emperor of Hemp Jack Herer
    Hemp and Wine/Food Tastings

    Thursday – June 7

    7:00 – 9:00 PM
    Guest Speaker – Brandon Brookes – Ascended Colony
    The art of working with cannabis (Hemp) & the benefits
    Film Standing Silent Nation

    Friday – June 8

    7:00 – 9:00 PM
    Guest Speaker – Natural Action Technologies
    Water Revolution & the Support of Industrial Hemp
    Film The Hemp Revolution
    Live Music

    Sedona Gift Shop

    Saturday – June 9

    11:00 am – 5:00 PM
    Guest Speakers – Ian Pederson
    Source CBD – The benefits of hemp based CBD for kids
    Vendors of Hemp
    Hemp Samplers (food/drink)
    Live Music

    The Community Market returns every Saturday in June (June 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30) from 9 am to 1pm at The Collective Sedona. The Market offers fresh produce, meats, farm products and tasty treats from local farmers. For more information or to become a vendor, call Joseph at 928-202-0936. 

    Enjoy a day of art, wine, live music and shopping at Second Saturday Fusion June 9th from 1pm to 7pm. Meet the Artists, shop with local merchants, enjoy food and wine tastings, free refreshments and live music from the band Saffire and solo musician Tim Young. There will also be children’s activities plus a cruise-in gathering where auto clubs from around the state are invited to display their cars, trucks and motorcycles. All are welcome and this event is free to the public.

    On June 16, “Mayan Day Keeper” José Federico Munoz will share his teachings on Cosmic Identity, Mayan Astrology Readings, authentic Guatemalan Cacao & Community Circle and Dance at 6:30pm. A donation of $22 is suggested, but no one is ever turned away.

    20180529_MorBeautifulMelodiesAttend a Jazz Wine Dinner on June 29th featuring a gourmet dinner and wine pairing hosted by J Wine Bistro from 6 – 9 pm. Enjoy an evening of mingling, hors d’oeuvres, wine tastings, music and a multi-course gourmet dinner. After dinner, stroll next door to the new Jazz Lounge, sit back and listen to the sweet sounds of Mor Beautiful Melodies. Mor Beautiful Melodies is a spirited and intuitive jazz duo.  Thought provoking jazz guitarist, Solomon Morris pairs with eclectic vocalist TW Morris, along with the “American Song Book”, they turn everything old, new again.

    Proceeds from the event benefit Emerson Theater Collaborative. Please Note: Seating is limited to only 30 people and there will be no ticket sales at the door. Tickets for $75 can be purchased at:   https://grockproductions.ticketspice.com/jazz-wine-gourmet-dinner

    The Collective Sedona offers an eclectic mix of shops and restaurants, incredible views, celebration of life, arts and culture, promotion of health and wellness and a genuine investment in the community and its residents. Check out what’s happening in this convenient location — 7000 State Route 179, Sedona AZ 86351 The Collective Sedona — the “Heart of The Village.”

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