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    SANTA IS COMING TO TLAQUEPAQUE

    December 2, 2024No Comments
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    Sedona, AZ — Visiting Sedona in December?  Be sure to check out:

    Tlaquepaque’s Arts & Shopping Village holiday calendar

    because Santa is making multiple visits throughout the month. The village will be embodied with the spirit of Christmas with beautiful decorations, curated music, and fun activities, making your visit a magical experience for the whole family.

    SANTA’S SCHEDULE & OTHER HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT

    DECEMBER 6
    Patio De Las Campañas, 3 pm – 5 pm

    • Visit Santa’s Station  Children meet Santa to share their Christmas wish list and take a photo.
    • Enjoy music from Kaleidoscope RedRocks  Sisters Gracie Moskoff and Tivona Moskoff play various instruments and harmonize music, ranging from popular styles to holiday favorites.

    DECEMBER 7
    Tlaquepaque North,  1 pm – 3 pm

    •  Pet Portraits with Santa  Enjoy an opportunity to take your and your pets’ photo with Santa. $5.00 Donation to Sedona Humane Society

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    DECEMBER 13
    CHRISTMAS CONCERT
    Tlaquepaque Chapel, 3 pm – 7 pm

    •  The Ferchoff Sisters on Violins, 3 pm – 4:30 pm  This talented violin trio, Bella, Ava, and Elly, performs classical and holiday favorites that melt the hearts of their listeners before the Christmas concert.

    •  Ron Tolson Christmas Concert, 5 pm – 7 pm  

    Showcasing Ron Tolson and an impressive collection of musicians and singers, including Reeser and Jenny Williams, plus Justin and Nikki Williams, whose soulful, uplifting melodies will wrap you in joy. Admission is free, but seating is limited, so arrive early.

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    DECEMBER 14
    Patio del Norte, 2 pm – 4 pm

    Sedona Gift Shop

    • Visit Santa’s Station, Children meet Santa to share their Christmas wish list and take a photo.

    •  Red Rock Acapella,  1 pm – 3 pm  A six-member, all-female acappella group from Sedona weaves beautiful Christmas music with rich, layered harmonies.

     

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    DECEMBER 21
    Patio de Las Campañas, 2 pm – 5 pm  

    • Last Chance to Visit with Santa!If your little one still needs a conversation and a photo with Santa Claus, don’t miss this wonderful opportunity.
    • Dickens Carolers, 2 pm – 4 pm This captivating acappella quartet, dressed in authentic Victorian attire, enchants audiences with its melodic, nostalgic harmonies of favorite holiday music.
    • David Mills’ Divom Trio, 2 pm – 5 pm  This jazz trio mesmerizes audiences with moody, introspective soundscapes and upbeat originals as they perform a mix of musical styles.
    • Free Cookie Decorating & Hot Chocolate, 2 pm – 4 pm  Offered byTlaquepaque Toy Town, a shop for specialty, novelty, and educational toys, books, & children’s clothing.
    • •  Free Face Painting for the kids  2 pm – 5 pm

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    The GRINCH will also be visiting Tlaquepaque with another mascot surprise!

    Spice up your holiday calendar by joining us for one or more of these fun, inspiring Christmas events throughout December. You can expect a bounty of delightful surprises for all the family!

    TLAQUEPAQUE ARTS & SHOPPING VILLAGE IS HOME TO OVER 50
    BOUTIQUE SHOPS, WORLD-CLASS GALLERIES, RESTAURANTS & EATERIES
     LOCATED AT 336 STATE ROUTE 179 IN SEDONA, AZ.
    AND OPEN DAILY AT 10 A.M. 
    FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL (928) 282-4838 OR VISIT
     TLAQ.COM

     

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