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    Library movie matinee Wednesdays at 2 P.M.

    October 30, 2023No Comments
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    By Jan Marc Quisumbing
    Scheduling Coordinator

    Sedona News – Join us for popcorn and catch the latest Hollywood blockbusters at 2 p.m. at Sedona Public Library in the Village for free! Join your community and catch up on movies you may have missed while in theatres or discover a new favorite.  Visit sedonalibrary.org and click the EVENTS tab and choose the SPL in the Village link to see the monthly calendar of events at your community library! Or give us a call at (928) 282-7714 during library hours.

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    Sedona Public Library is located at 25 West Saddlehorn Road in the Village of Oak Creek, on the Big Park School Campus. Wednesday movie matinees will run through the month of January 2024 and return in May 2024 after the free AARP tax-preparation concludes in April.
    Sedona Public Library is a 501c3 private non-profit library funded in large part by the City of Sedona, Coconino County, the Friends of the Sedona Library, and people like you. We also receive a portion of your tax dollars from Yavapai County. To support the many ways that Sedona Public Library connects and engages our community, please consider making a gift at sedonalibrary.org/donate.

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