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    June 3, 2021No Comments
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    Sedona Arts AcademySedona AZ (June 3, 2021) – Sedona Arts Academy (SAA) announces Painting Just for fun with Phyllis Anglin: June 10th 4:30 to 6:30pm – Paint classes hosted by local artist Phyllis Aglin are held on Thursday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. The $35 fee includes all of your painting supplies and lights snacks and a beverage. bit.ly/saa-paint-class-june

    Wine 101 – The Pacific Wine Zone with Steve Bailey, The Mayor of Wine on June 15th. SAA is located in The Collective Sedona in the Village of Oak Creek.
    Join us on JUNE 15th for Wine 101, – Pacific Wine Zone a wine tasting, and education class presented by Steve Bailey, The Mayor of Wine. Steve has been in the wine business for more than 30 years. He is a Certified Sommelier by the Court of Master Sommeliers, and a Certified Specialist of Wine. His is also certified as an Italian Wine Specialist and holds a Level 3 certification with the Wine and Spirits Education Trust (WSET). The Wine 101 course will include education about understanding wine, including varietal types, and how to select the proper wine. Steve will discuss everything from selecting a glass and opening the wine to how to taste it, assess it, serve it and preserve it.

    Wine 101 takes place on June 15th, 2021 from 4 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $45 per person and include a charcuterie board, a free wine glass and six California and French Wines, wines in the tasting. Attendance is limited to 30 people. Tickets are $45 and may be purchased in advance at bit.ly/WineTasting21 or by calling 860-705-9711.

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    Join Chef MinYan Zhu On June 17th, 2021 Empower yourself to make the most delicious stir fry using seasonal ingredients and Techniques that will give you limitless options when it comes to crafting your meal. Come learn, create community and become a master of stir fry, a delicious and nourishing meal in as little as 15 minutes. Take out is obsolete. Space limited to 30.
    Covid-19 CDC Guidelines will be followed. Tickets are $35/person.

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    Purchase online via link or call (860) 705-9711 to buy. LINK – http://bit.ly/saa-cooking-class-june17

    June 25th, 2021 Event by Sedona Arts Academy, RexRode Productions and Six String Society
    Friday, June 25, 2021 at 4 PM MST – 9 PM MST
    Tickets · $20 – $125
    www.eventbrite.com/e/six-string-society-all-star-showcase-tickets-151805645773
    An incredible opportunity to meet and watch members of the Six String Society ‘Celestial Sirens’ cast perform in an intimate setting!

    July 5, 2021 from 4-6pm Jeanie Carroll will lead an American Standards Sing A Long.
    Join Jeanie in a good ol’ fashion sing-a-long to classics such as Gerschwin, Porter, Sinatra, Bennett and more. Cost: $20 per person Tickets Available at the door or at http://bit.ly/SAA-sing-a-long

    All events will be held at Sedona Arts Academy in The Collective Sedona located at 7000 SR 179, Suite C-100 in the Village of Oak Creek. For additional information or to book your tickets by phone, please call 860-705-9711.

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