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    The City of Sedona Hosts Free Concerts in the Plaza

    April 25, 2014No Comments
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    City of Sedona ArizonaSedona AZ (April 25, 2014) – Enjoy the sunshine, the company of community friends and great music performed live at Sedona City Hall with our Concerts in the Plaza series.  All are welcome to attend this free event at the beautiful City Hall Plaza, 102 Roadrunner Drive.  Come relax, unwind, and spend time enjoying wonderful music on a warm spring day.  What a great opportunity to connect with others in the community and at the same time hear awesome music played by fantastic local musicians.

    Each Wednesday during the month of May, a unique free concert takes place during the lunch hour from noon to 1:30 p.m. for everyone to enjoy.  Pack a lunch and bring a chair if you wish or have a seat on the plaza benches (bench seating is limited).  

    The concert line-up includes the following: Three Trees (world music) on May 7; Jim & Jeanne Martin (cowboy/country) on May 14; Eric Miller (flamenco with musician) on May 21; and Susannah Martin & Vincent Z (Latin and jazz) on May 28.

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    Parking is available at City Hall and along the shoulder of Cardinal Lane.  For more information, please contact Parks and Recreation at 282-7098 or visit www.SedonaAZ.gov/Parks.    

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