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    Sedona UMC Presents Annual Holiday Boutique

    November 12, 2014No Comments
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    Sedona AZ (November 12, 2014) – Sedona United Methodist Church will present their annual Holiday Boutique on Saturday, November 15th from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00p.m. and Sunday, November 16th from 10:35a.m. until 1:00p.m. in the church’s Fellowship Hall.  It is the perfect place to find handcrafted gift items for all your family and friends.

    This sale will feature crafters, artists and bakers from the congregation as well as members of the community.  Items will include jewelry, bracelets, art work, pottery, hand sewn items, baked goods, Christmas decorations and much more. 

    20141112_sedonaumcThe boutique will feature several popular Sedona artists including Carol Redenbaugh,  Morna Paule,  Joyce Killebrew Barnett, Patti Hodel, Gini Leese, Viktoria Clark, Carolyn Peterson, Jan Saunders, Marge Schwartz, J’net Smith, Dakota Kobus and Betty Parker.  Sedona UMC Crafters include Linda Nelson, Doris Phillips, Ellen Brooks and Pastor Jimelvia Martin.

    On Saturday, there will be door prizes.  Each artist will donate an item for the drawings which will occur throughout the day.  Winners must be present to win.  Also, members of the congregation will offer a soup lunch.  Starting at 11:00a.m. until 1:00p.m. several tasty homemade soups will be available.  The meal will cost $5 and will include bread, drink and a dessert.

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    On Sunday, the United Methodist Women will offer homemade pie by the slice.  The ladies unit will have all the favorite pies available. Each slice will be $3

    Proceeds and donations from the sale will benefit the Outreach Ministries at the church. 

    Sedona United Methodist Church is located at 110 Indian Cliffs Road in Sedona.  For more information, please contact the church office at 928-282-1780 or visit the website www.sedonaumc.org

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