Jul 01 Wednesday
Stop by the NACA Oak Creek Overlook Vista for beautiful & authentic Native American crafts! Our Artisans can also be found at the Grand Canyon Tusayan Museum!
The Overlook Vista is open daily from 8 AM to 4 PM, depending on the weather. Crafts that can be found at our Artisans' tables include jewelry, ornaments, pottery, sculptures and much more! Check out the Oak Creek Overlook Facebook and Yelp pages for more info and up-to-date hours.
If you have questions or would like general information, please contact Pearl Tsosie at (928) 526-2968 ext.135 or email her at ptsosie@nacainc.org
At Forest Magic Camp and Forest Fridays campers join a group of young explorers for an introductory wilderness experience that builds comfort and confidence with outdoor, camping, and hiking skills while developing strong, unique, and inclusive friendships.
Campers learn to support each other and share in their challenges and victories as they get their hands dirty learning about Coconino County forests, animals, and geology.
At camp, they get to test their skills with slack lines, hammocks, hiking, and bouldering all while enjoying the fun of place-based outdoor crafts and the company of many caring adult and teen Trail Wizards and trail Wizards in Training dedicated to exploring the magic of the forest!
Details: https://forestmagic.org/forest-magic-camp-details
Forest Magic Camp gathers campers in Flagstaff aged 7-12 for an introductory experience within the wilderness. Campers build confidence and ease towards outdoor activities such as camping and hiking, while also forming strong and unique friendships.
The Sedona International Film Festival is proud to present the Northern Arizona premiere of “Mahler in New York” showing June 26-July 2 at the Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatre.
A titan of European music finds himself adrift in the streets of Manhattan — thousands of miles from the theaters and concert halls where he achieved his greatest triumphs and endured his deepest torments. In this vibrant, unfamiliar city, Gustav Mahler confronts both the exhilaration of discovery and the shadow of his own mortality.
As composer and conductor, Mahler reshaped the musical landscape of late-nineteenth-century Europe. Yet it was in the final years of his life, in New York City’s bustling Upper West Side and along 59th Street, that he faced his greatest challenges: composing his Ninth and unfinished Tenth Symphonies, navigating family crises, battling illness, and leaving an indelible mark on the city’s cultural life through his leadership of the Metropolitan Opera and the New York Philharmonic.
“Mahler in New York” brings Mahler’s final years vividly to life, weaving together archival recordings, contemporary interviews, intimate musical performances, and evocative footage of Manhattan. It captures not only the creative genius of a man at the height of his powers but also the personal and artistic struggles that defined his last chapter. Through this journey, viewers gain a new appreciation for how Mahler’s music continues to echo through New York’s streets and concert halls, bridging the past and the present with its timeless power.
“Mahler in New York” will be shown at the Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatre June 26-July 2. Showtimes will be Friday, Sunday and Monday, June 26, 28 and 29 at 3:30 p.m.; and Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, June 30, July 1 and 2 at 6:30 p.m.
Tickets are $12, or $9 for Film Festival members. For tickets and more information, please call 928-282-1177. Both the theatre and film festival office are located at 2030 W. Hwy. 89A, in West Sedona. For more information, visit: www.SedonaFilmFestival.org.
The Sedona International Film Festival is proud to present the Sedona premiere of “Pressure” showing June 26-July 2 at the Mary D. Fisher and Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatres.
“Pressure” features and all-star ensemble cast, including Andrew Scott, Brendan Fraser, Kerry Condon, Chris Messina, and Damian Lewis.
One decision changed the world.
In the tense 72 hours before D-Day, and the fate of the free world hanging in the balance, “Pressure” follows General Dwight D. Eisenhower (Brendan Fraser) and Captain James Stagg (Andrew Scott) as they face an impossible choice — launch the largest and most dangerous seaborne invasion in history or risk losing the war altogether.
“Pressure” will be shown at the Mary D. Fisher and Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatres June 26-July 2. Showtimes will be Friday, Sunday and Monday, June 26, 28 and 29 at 4:00 p.m.; Saturday, June 27 at 3:30 p.m.; and Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, June 30, July 1 and 2 at 7:00 p.m.
Edie Dillon’s recent mixed media sculpture offers thought provoking visual interpretations of the ideas that lead us away from the limiting frame of human exceptionalism: interdependence, reciprocity, and connection between humans and the more than human world.
The growing Rights of Nature movement – which advances nature itself as a body deserving legal rights – has the potential to significantly increase our chances of sustaining all life on the planet. The movement puts into practice our increasingly inclusive and multidimensional understandings of the more than human world – understandings that encompass both deep spiritual traditions and sophisticated scientific discoveries.
NHI Gallery is open Tuesday-Friday from 12-4:00 pm.
Join our weekly writing group to practice your writing habit!
With the use of prompts, time allotments, and group sharing, Wily Writers will learn more about their writing and support others along the way.
Constructive and positive feedback is welcome and encouraged! Our ultimate goal is to make writing more accessible and approachable for everyone at any level. You bring your writing tools and we'll bring the fun!
To request a reasonable accommodation for any type of disability, please call 928-213-2330. Three days prior notice is requested.
Enjoy a series of presentations where Prescott Astronomy Club (PAC) members share details about their current astronomy projects. Star Talks are held in partnership with Prescott Astronomy Club and presented with funding from Friends of the Prescott Public Library.
The Sedona International Film Festival is proud to present the Northern Arizona premiere of “The Pianist’s Choice” showing June 26-July 2 at the Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatre.
Set against the backdrop of World War II, “The Pianist’s Choice” is a sumptuous historical romance that intertwines love, music, and moral courage in the face of darkness.
François Touraine, a gifted young pianist, finds his destiny shaped by his teacher Rachel — a perceptive and devoted Jewish woman who recognizes his extraordinary promise. Under her guidance, François’s talent flourishes, and a profound bond blossoms between them — one that transcends the boundaries of mentorship and blossoms into love.
When Nazi forces occupy Paris, their idyllic world collapses. As persecution closes in, François faces an agonizing moral dilemma: to perform in Germany — entertaining the very regime threatening Rachel’s life — in a desperate bid to save her.
A deeply humanistic portrait of love and sacrifice, “The Pianist’s Choice” is both an intimate wartime drama and a moving testament to the redemptive power of art and the unyielding strength of conscience.
“The Pianist’s Choice” will be shown at the Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatre June 26-July 2. Showtimes will be Friday, Sunday and Monday, June 26, 28 and 29 at 6:30 p.m.; and Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, June 30, July 1 and 2 at 3:30 p.m.