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    The Oak Creek Arts & Crafts Show is Back

    September 9, 2025No Comments
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    Sedona, AZ –– Clear your calendars, cancel your boring weekend plans, and prepare your wallets. On Friday and Saturday, September 12–14, 2025 , The Oak Creek Arts & Crafts Show is back at Sedona Vista Village, 6657 Hwy 179, and this year it’s bigger, better, and sassier than ever.

    Let’s be honest—where else can you go to see art, grab a burger, buy lingerie, get your fortune read, and then top it all off by signing up for Verizon internet? Nowhere. That’s where.

    Plaza Perks: A Shopping Safari

    Inside Sedona Vista Village, you’ll find more temptations than a midnight fridge raid:

    • Village Yoga (because stretching counts as exercise, right?)
    • Sultivate Pilates (for when you feel guilty about not stretching enough)
    • Jonivy Nails (because your cuticles are crying for help)
    • All-A-Glow Boutique Gallery (art so fancy you’ll consider refinancing your house)
    • Jesse Lee’s Beer & Wine Shop (no explanation needed)
    • Sedona Smoke Shop (it’s in the name—smoke it, vape it, gift it)
    • Famous Footwear (for when you absolutely must leave with shoes you didn’t need)
    • Oh! Babe! Lingerie & More (where “more” means parties, sass, and secrets you won’t tell grandma)
    • Sedona Drifters (Men’s & Woman’s Guest Resort Wear clothes, gifts, and enough Sedona flair to prove you were here)
    • Sedona Digs (furniture & mattresses—because sometimes art shows are exhausting)
    • Sedona Juice Co. (detox from the wine you definitely bought earlier)

    And don’t forget the holy trinity of restaurants: Butterfly Burger, Pisa Lisa, and Tortas de Fuego. Calories don’t count at art shows—look it up.

    Bonus Entertainment: The Universe Has Spoken

    Not sure what you want? No problem. We’ve got Madam V on-site reading palms, tarot, and possibly your deepest secrets. Proceed with caution.

    Verizon: The Plaza’s Crown Jewel

    Now let’s get real—the anchor of this entire plaza isn’t yoga, shoes, or juice. It’s the Verizon Store. Why? Because Allen Elfman (yes, that Allen Elfman) is running the show. He’s not just a Store Manager; he’s the self-declared Ambassador of Customer Service. Come for the internet plans, stay for the comedy routine.

    The Main Event: Arts, Crafts & Crooners

    Of course, the star of the weekend is the Oak Creek Arts & Crafts Show itself. Expect booths bursting with jewelry, crafts, Tiffany Lord Designs, The Lavender Lady, and treasures you didn’t know you needed until you can’t live without them.

    And because Sedona doesn’t do boring:

    • Friday, Sept. 12 (11AM–3PM): Sedona’s own Bobby Myhre channels Frank Sinatra. Get ready for swoons.
    • Saturday & Sunday, Sept. 13–14 (11AM–3PM): Michael Peters live, proving good music and shopping bags do go together.

    Final Word

    If you skip this event, you’ll regret it more than that haircut you gave yourself back in the year, 2020. So grab your friends, your wallets, and maybe your yoga mat (if you’re into that sort of thing) and join us September 12–14.

    Oak Creek Arts & Crafts Show at Sedona Vista Village – because ordinary weekends are overrated.

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