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    December 22, 2017No Comments
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    logo_collectivesedonaThe Collective Sedona Ends 2017 and Welcomes in the New Year with Benefits That Give Back to Worthy Community Causes

    Sedona AZ (December 22, 2017) – The Collective Sedona is ending the year with a benefit for childhood cancer and starting the new year off with a festive dinner and dancing show benefiting the Verde Valley Habitat for Humanity. Both events will take place in Vista Hall, a special event venue located on the second level of The Collective Sedona.

    On Saturday, December 30th, the community is encouraged to come out and help fight childhood cancer by attending the Brave the Shave benefit from 11:30am to 4:30pm in the Courtyard at The Collective Sedona. In Loving Memory of Patrick J. Sarto. The following night, New Year’s Eve, attend the Bald and Beautiful Dance from 8:00pm to 1:00am in Vista Hall featuring silent auctions, raffles, music, party favors and a champagne toast. Special thanks to Gigi Rock Productions. This event is free and open to the public.

    20171222_collectiveThe new year kicks off with The Collective Sedona’s monthly Second Saturday Art Walk on January 13th from 5pm to 8pm. Visitors can expect an evening of live music, wine and appetizers, art on display and for sale, plus interactive vendors and a raffle with fabulous prizes. This free event will feature a special musical performance by Meadowlark. Meadowlark is an intriguing husband and wife duo, with Rick Cyge’s harp-like fingerstyle guitar and Lynn Trombetta’s effervescent flute and Irish whistles.

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    On Friday night, January 26th from 5:30 pm to 9:00 pm, the 3MKi Dinner-Show-Dance will take place in Vista Hall. Sponsored by the Verde Valley Habitat for Humanity, this outstanding musical show called “Baby Boomer Blast” will provide a great evening of dinner, drinks and dancing. Dinner will be served, beginning at 5:30 pm and the 3MKi Band will take the stage at 6:00 pm playing tunes from the 50s, 60s and 70s. Enjoy dinner and the show for $47 or the show only for $27. A cash bar will be available. Prepay Online and get a $2 discount per ticket with reserved seating (great for up to 10 people per table.)  Tickets may also be purchased at the door.  For more details and to sign up online, go to www.TheCollectiveSedona.com.

    The Collective Sedona offers an eclectic mix of shops and restaurants, incredible views, celebration of life, arts and culture, promotion of health and wellness and a genuine investment in the community and its residents. Check out what is happening in this convenient location — 7000 State Route 179, Sedona AZ 86351 The Collective Sedona — the “Heart of The Village.”

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