While many official community Halloween events — like the popular one held by Sedona Parks and Recreation Department — have been canceled this year as a result of COVID-19, trick-or-treating is still allowed and some Uptown merchants are planning...
Come November, many people who have decorated for Halloween are often left wondering what to do with their carved jack-o’-lantern, which by then is starting to look a bit wilted and attracting wildlife.
Well, the city of Sedona has a...
Halloween is by far the biggest holiday in Sedona. Residents and visitors typically celebrate the holiday with parties, concerts and trick-or-treating all over the city.
However, with restrictions placed on bars and venues by Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey due to...
Think of it as Halloween meets the History Channel.
On Friday, Oct. 23, and Saturday, Oct. 24, a limited number of people will take a step back in time to meet pioneers who lived and worked in the Sedona area.
During...
Sedona residents love Halloween. It’s perhaps the only time of year when the city’s colorful cast of characters, crazies and creative types can walk down the street without garnering second looks. Only the tourists seem to notice the difference...
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a non-binding Shared Stewardship Agreement with the federal government on Thursday, Oct. 10,...
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