Join geologist enthusiast Chad Graf for an-hour presentation. Learn why the Rocks are Red; why the rocks change to white at a certain height; learn the topography in No. Arizona; rocks formation and volcanic history of Sedona. FREE TO ALL. For reservation, please call 928-282-2720.
A variety of films to educate and entertain on Eco and cultural topics. See calendar for this weeks showing or call 928-282-2720. Presented at the Institute of EcoTourism in the Sinagua Theater. 1 -1:30 pm FREE TO ALL.
Join Mary Dwyer who traveled to the Hopi, Navajo & Zuni pueblos for period of over 20 years. While visiting our Native neighbors, she attended many of their Ceremonies, and learned about each culture. She loves to share her knowledge and her jewelry and art collectionS as well as helpful information for your travels. BY DONATION.
Join Mary Dwyer for a tea making demonstrations & taste of the local wild teas made from locally grown plants like mesquite, cypress, Navajo tea, rosemary and etc.. Walk away with a small bundle of wild teas and recipes to make them at home. BY DONATION. 928-282-2720.
Brian Benally (Navajo/Dine) is a world-renowned historian and educator born and raised on the Navajo reservation. Educated in two worlds, he blends both the culture of his people along with western society, in a very unique manner. By Donation.
Bingo every Tuesday from 7-10 p.m. (doors open at 6). Sixteen games per session, including progressive and specialty games. Free popcorn, water and coffee, plus a snack bar selling hamburgers, fries, grilled cheese sandwiches, dessert and candy bars, at the Lodge, 110 Airport Road in Sedona,. Everyone, Elk or not, is invited.