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    Upcoming Art & Craft Shows Benefit Local Non-Profits

    May 4, 2015No Comments
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    Sedona AZ (May 4, 2015) – Don’t miss Art For Sedona’s Sake Arts and Crafts Shows on May 9/10 from 10 to 5 at 2875/2885 W. SR 89A – Sedona Paint Center/Kala 48. Free admission and free parking at Big O Tires.

    These shows are conducted with the public, the artists and crafts-persons, and local non-profits in mind.  Recipients from these shows include, but are not limited to, Morning Starr Animal Sanctuary Spay Neuter Clinic, Verde Valley Sanctuary, Sedona Food Bank, Sedona Community Center, Habitat For Humanity, Sedona Recycles Inc., and many more.

    Expected to be found at the open-air market will be contemporary and Native American jewelry and artifacts, flutes, crystals, pottery, steel art, iron art, copper art, fine art and photography, hand-made soaps & lotions, magnetic jewelry, sculptures, hats, hand-made knives, kettle korn and more.

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    Come out and support 40+ local artisans, local businesses and charitable organizations while enjoying the fresh air and natural beauty of Sedona.

    Art for Sedona’s Sake are grateful to Sedona Paint Center, Kala 48, Big O Tires, AmTrust Bank, Sedona Oil & Lube, Red Rock Fireplace & BBQ for supporting the art and craft shows.

    For more information, contact Thom Stanley at (928) 639-4224.

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