A group of Sedona residents have begun organizing an effort to revive the Sedona Cultural Park as a performance venue.
The group has incorporated as the Sedona Cultural Park 2.0 and is in the process of applying for nonprofit...
The privately-owned Sedona Cultural Park has sat vacant for more than a decade and with each passing year speculaÂtion — and rumors — increase as to what may some day become of the property.
In late 2019, the 40-acre parcel...
The public is encouraged to come out on Wednesday, May 5, to cheer on some of Sedona’s most dedicated athletes.
The Special Olympics Torch Run will kick off at 9 a.m. at the Sedona Cultural Park and will traverse through...
In most communities, if a 40-acre parcel of land goes up for sale, few residents would blink an eye. But that’s not the case in Sedona, especially when it’s one of the area’s most talked-about pieces of property. ...
Editor's Note:
After this editorial was published, the Sedona Cultural Park’s architects, Dan Jensvold and Stephen Thompson, inspected the Frontiere Pavilion on Jan. 12 and found no signs of significant deterioration of the structure in spite of 20 years...
The Yavapai-Apache Nation and U.S. Forest Service held a signing ceremony at the Tunlii Community Center on Monday, Nov....
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