Sedona Events

Sonoran Reptiles: Go wild at Tlaquepaque April 19

Conservation Expo returns with live animals, local wildlife organizations The Northern Arizona Conservation Expo returns for its second year to Tlaquepaque on Sunday, April 19, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The free, family-friendly event features live animals, hands-on activities...

City preps to beat the heat

For the first time in two years, this summer feels like it’s off to a normal start. The city of Sedona’s Park and Recreation Department oversees the Sedona Community Pool, sports leagues, summer camps and the summer cinema series to...

Verde Valley School opens its farm to the public

This summer, the Verde Valley School plans to open its doors for a weekly community event: Summer on the Farm. Along with local students, farm manager Michael Spielman will be hosting the event. He hopes that each Wednesday night from...

Festival has another successful year

Thousands of people gathered on Saturday for the return of Sedona’s popular Food Truck Festival. At the Posse Grounds Park, around 15 trucks were parked on two adjoining baseball fields with tents and chairs spread across the two areas. “This year’s...

Large events take a wait-and-see approach

COVID-19 restric­tions wiped out just about every event in Sedona last year, both big and small. Organizers are planning their returns cautiously. One of the most popular annual events is Oktoberfest, hosted by Rotary Club of Sedona Red Rocks. Rotarian...

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Sedona police arrest man shooting gun off Soldier Pass Road

Sedona Police Department responds to gunfire near homes; city issues ‘shelter-in-place’ notice to surrounding neighborhoods Gunfire in a neighborhood lead...

City asks for input on land code, regulations

The city of Sedona is in the early stages of updating its Land Development Code — the local regulations...
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