Enjoy great shopping at the art show, lunch, dinner, and happy hour at the Stagecoach Country Roadhouse.
This event is sponsored by the Wild Thyme Restaurant Group, in West Sedona known as the Stagecoach Country Roadhouse located at 1405 West Highway 89A.
Beautiful patio dining on the lower and upper-level patios with red rock views. A western theme, private dining for special events, live music, and mechanical bull riding.
The entertainment hub with a separate bar area featuring large screen televisions, live entertainment, karaoke and much more along with a relaxed separate dining area.
Enjoy Sedona’s premiere destination for hand cut steaks, craft cocktails, Arizona BBQ, and whole lotta country music. Reservations recommended.
These shows have always taken place exclusively at 1405 West Hwy 89A in West Sedona for the past 13 years. The shows offer guilt free shopping for a worthy cause. The shows receive so many compliments from participants mentioning the quality of the artist and the fact that it is affordable.
Red Rose Inspiration For Animals is a local 501c3 nonprofit that supports animal welfare and has been promoting Art Shows in West Sedona since 2009. These are the only art shows throughout the Verde Valley that proceeds benefit a non-profit for animal welfare.
The Red Rose shows generate revenue for the various long term existing animal related programs such as low-cost spay and neuter services of felines and canines belonging to pet owners on a fixed income and needing financial assistance. Animals that continue to reproduce are often abused, injured, neglected, or euthanized as there is a huge over pet population problem and spay and neuter is the only solution.
Jerry and Marshall Locke father and son sculptors that love stone. They create sculptures that resemble the mountain landscapes. They work in wonder of the colors, lines and textures, that hide beneath the surface and they are mystified by the geological process and the length of time required to create them.
Cate has fun and beautiful aprons. Growing up on a dairy farm watching the wife’s wear beautiful aprons while baking, telling tales about new recipes, mishaps in the kitchen. Cate says “I knew I wanted to create my very own apron”. I learned to sew from Mrs. Murray at age 8 she was 86. The fabrics today are so beautiful and so much fun to create. Everyone who wears an apron can tell their own tales from the kitchen.
Don’t miss these specific featured artists at the art show this weekend Friday, Saturday and Sunday March 10- 12th from 10 am to 5 pm Free parking and admission with live music with Mike Peters.