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    November workshops: Trees, storytelling

    October 22, 2019No Comments
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    City of Sedona ArizonaSedona AZ (October 22, 2019) – The Sedona Parks and Recreation Department will offer three workshops in November of special interest to Sedona homeowners and families.

    Tree workshop and Firewise education Nov. 9.  The Arizona Community Tree Council will offer a free Homeowner’s Tree Workshop and Firewise Education session on Saturday, Nov., 9, from 9 to 11 a.m. in the Recreation Room at Posse Grounds Park, 525-D Posse Ground Rd. Attendees will learn the fundamentals of proper tree installation, initial care, growth, development and the benefits of planting trees for both the homeowner and the community. Firewise education teaches the proper maintenance of surrounding landscape to protect your home from wildfire.

    The workshop is free but registration is required. Visit the Arizona Community Tree Council online at www.aztrees.org/Upcoming-Events and click on the title of the Sedona workshop.

    Legacy Stories – It’s Good To Talk! Nov 14 and 21. Join professional storyteller Claire Obermarck for  a unique workshop. The same workshop will be offered twice:  Thursday, Nov. 14 and Thursday Nov. 21, with both sessions held from 2 to 4 p.m., at The Hub in Posse Grounds Park, 525-B Posse Ground Rd. The cost is $10 per person.

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    These workshops are designed to help you devise and practice telling your own family story in order to pass it to the next generation. You will gain the skills to tell a legacy or story, define the importance of passing on knowledge orally, and analyze the benefits of empowerment through word of voice.

    Register for the storytelling workshop by calling the Parks and Recreation Department at (928) 282-7098.

    View all Sedona Parks and Recreation classes, activities and programs by visiting sedonaaz.gov/parks. 

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