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| Arglwydd yr Wyl (Ar-
gloy-th ur oil) - Welsh for Lord of the Festival. Festivals
were and are central to the continued vitality of all things Celtic.
The patronage of the lord has made and still makes this essential
cultural activity possible. Diolch! Thanks.
Learn more about Celtic Culture. |
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If you would like to join us as a sponsor, contact Dorothy O'Brien, festival director at: festivaldirector@celticharvestfestival.com |
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| Curadh (Koo-rahv) - Irish for Champion. When one considers the most famous Irish champions, two legendary heroes come to mind immediately. The stories of Cuchulain (Koo-hoo-lin) and Fionn mac Cumhal (Finn mac Cool) are tales that tell of great courage and great ingenuity in the face of great challenges. Learn more about Celtic Culture. In all endeavors, people need champions and for the Celtic Harvest Festival those sponsors who have been our champions are honored here. Please visit their sites and patronize their businesses. |
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Tramor Music
John Good |
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Tramor (Overseas) is the new traditional music
project of John Good. John is well known through out the West,
South, Midwest and in his native Wales as a multi-instrumentalist, Welsh piper,
singer/songwriter, composer and poet. Veteran
of many Celtic festivals and concerts, including Estes Park, Chicago, San Diego
and Denver, he brings the subtly different flavor of traditional Welsh
music to the Phoenix stage. On this occasion he is aided and abetted by
mandolin virtuoso Billy Parker and Irish diva Brid Dower... |
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Mythic Crew
Watch a story on YouTube. John Good potelobop@hotmail.com |
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Liz Warren, a fourth-generation Arizonan, is a storyteller, teacher and writer. She is the director of the South Mountain Community College Storytelling Institute in Phoenix, Arizona. Her recorded version of The Story of the Grail received a Parents Choice Recommended award in 2004 and a Storytelling World award in 2006. Her textbook, The Oral Tradition Today: An Introduction to the Art of Storytelling, was published in 2008.
John Good is well known throughout the West, South, Midwest and in his native Wales as a multi-instrumentalist, Welsh piper, singer/songwriter, composer and poet. Veteran of many Celtic festivals and concerts, including Estes Park, Chicago, San Diego and Denver, he brings the subtly different flavor of traditional Welsh music to the stage. Introducing and engaging modern audiences in the folklore and mythology of Celtic nations |
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Krazy Kyote Activities and Tours 1-877-444-8044 (Toll Free) info@krazykyote.net |
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Krazy
Kyote is the Southwest's premier Vacation Store! We cover all the
activities in Sedona, Scottsdale and Santa Fe and the surrounding areas
including the Grand Canyon, Kartchner Caverns and more! The Southwest enjoys millions of visitors annually. The best lodging and activities tend to sell out daily or even weeks in advance. Why settle for second best when you can reserve the very best that the area has to offer before you arrive? Allow us to secure your Southwest vacation needs at great prices, so you'll have plenty of time to enjoy your visit and most importantly - relax! |
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Tequa Festival Marketplace 7000 Hwy 179, Village of Oak Creek Sedona, AZ 86351 |

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Phoenix Conservatory of Music 7801 North Black Canyon Highway, Ste. C, Phoenix, AZ 85021 Phone: 602-353-9900 Email: info@pcmrocks.org |
| At The Phoenix Conservatory of Music,
we know that music is a way for us to grow, to learn, and to play
together. Music can soothe our soul, lift us up, bring us closer,
and teach us to work together. We experience creativity, process
based thinking, and problem solving. We can use music as a tool
to fulfill our potential: as community, as educators, as families, and
as people. We know that music brings families together. Families
create neighborhoods. Neighborhoods make communities. PCM’s mission is to unleash the power of music!
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Sedona Chamber of Commerce Visitor Info Center: 331 Forest Road, Sedona, AZ Toll Free: 800-288-7336 Fax: 928-204-3916 Email: info@sedonachamber.com |
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For over 50 years the Sedona Chamber of Commerce has been the voice of business for the Sedona, Arizona area. Through the Chamber,
local professionals and businesses work together to identify, define
and find solutions for community issues. Throughout the year we
encourage our citizens to patronize local businesses for gift and
service needs. Did you know there is a direct connection between shopping locally and your quality of life? The fact is Sedona’s police, fire, streets, parks, libraries and much more are all funded through local sales generated by shoppers. Shop Sedona for deals, discounts and great buys on a variety of goods and services! |
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Spectrum Management Associates 50 Bell Rock Plaza, Sedona, AZ 86351 |
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Spectrum Management Associates provides efficient management for
residential and commercial owner associations using modern technology and provides association websites where members of the associations can access numerous features. Your association does not need to be large to benefit from quality management - we will discuss management proposals with any size association. If you would like information about management of your association by Spectrum, please contact us and we will be glad to send you some information on what our company offers and how to proceed. Spectrum Management Associates will be providing security and traffic control using the model set forth for us by William Wallace. |
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Fork in the Road - American Bistro Tequa Festival Marketplace 7000 State Highway 179, C106, Sedona, AZ 86351 Phone: 928-284-9322 |
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We have been to Fork in the Road several times, and have never been
disappointed. The English born chef is very creative, taking classic
dishes and adding exciting new ingredients, as in the onion soup with
Guinness - a great combination! Service was excellent, and the ambience
was very pleasant. We would not hesitate to recommend this restaurant
to visitors to Sedona seeking an upscale dining experience at great
value. Traveler Review from Tripadvisor.com |
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Full Moon Saloon Tequa Festival Marketplace 7000 Hwy 179, Sedona, AZ 86351 Phone: 928-284-1872 |
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Locals and tourists alike mingle in a
"Cheers" type atmosphere where entertaining bartenders actually know
and remember your name. Service and entertainment are our top
priorities. We offer karaoke hosts and are constantly bringing in
the very best musicians Arizona has to offer. Open 11 AM to 2 AM,
7 days a week, 365 days a year, offering a full bar. The Full Moon Saloon will host the Whisky Tasting for the festival. Drop by for a taste of Celtic heritage. |
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| The Desert Shamrock - Serving the Celtic Community since 1989. 5025 North Central Avenue #600, Phoenix, AZ 85012 Phone (new): 602-449-1966 |
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Adobe Village Graham Inn 150 Canyon Circle Divine, Sedona, AZ 86351 Toll free: 800-228-1425 Email: info@AdobeVillageGrahamInn.com |
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The
Adobe Village Graham Inn offers you a boutique inn lodging experience
in a luxury bed and breakfast. Located in the heart of the Sedona
Red Rock Country, the amazing views from our inn include some of the
most famous red rock formations; Courthouse Rock, Bell Rock and Castle
Rock. We offer you an invitation to pamper yourself in our relaxing and romantic setting with gourmet food, superior hospitality, beautiful gardens and fountains, private patios & balconies, and a pool with a heated spa. An ideal location for a perfect getaway, anniversary, or other celebration. We have lovely inn rooms as well as private villas with their own entrances. Bring along your hiking gear; there are hiking trails within walking distance! Consider us as the perfect hotel alternative and book your reservations now to give that special someone the "memory of a lifetime!" |

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Clann - The Scottish
Gaelic word means children. In
early times, and possibly even today, clan members believed themselves to
descend from a common ancestor, the founder of the Scottish clan. From its perceived founder a clan
takes its name. The clan chief is the representative of this founder, and
represents the clan as well. In the Scottish clan system, the term chief denotes
a greater chief than that of a chieftain. In consequence, branch chiefs
(heads of branches of a clan) are designated chieftains.
Learn more about Celtic Culture. |
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Chase 6666 Hwy 179, Sedona, AZ 86351 Phone: 928-284-1030 |
JPMorgan Chase (NYSE: JPM) is a leading global financial services firm with assets of $2.1 trillion.
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AmTrust Bank 2785 West State Route 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336 Phone: 928-282-7440 |
| New York Community Bank has been Rated America's Most Reputable Bank in a survey compiled for American Banker by the Reputation Institute, which conducted an online poll of nearly 7,900 consumers in January and February 2010. As divisions of New York Community Bank, AmTrust Bank and Ohio Savings Bank together account for 68 of our 278 branches—25 in southern Florida, 14 in central Arizona, and 29 in northeast Ohio, where AmTrust was established as Ohio Savings Home Loan and Building Co. in 1889. Our franchise in Arizona includes 11 branches of AmTrust Bank acquired in December and three branches of the former Desert Hills Bank that were acquired in March. |
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Sedona Monthly Magazine P.O. Box 1702, Sedona AZ 86339 Phone: 928-282-1855 Email: info@sedonamonthly.com |
| Sedona Monthly Online is the web edition of Sedona
Monthly, the magazine our town's residents and visitors alike
depend on to point them to all the destinations that make our area
special, whether it's a restaurant for a memorable meal, a souvenir
shop with handmade crafts, a gallery exhibiting a hot local artist or a
stage for the best entertainment in town.
Sedona Monthly Online was created to fill a void we felt personally as residents in our fast-growing town -- a glaring need for one reliable internet guide to all the fun and cultural opportunities here that delivers all the vital info in a frank, fun, lively style. When you want to know what's happening in the area, you'll find the answer at Sedona Monthly Online -- the web site with the great view! |
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The Marketplace
Café 6645 Highway 179 #C7 Sedona, Arizona Phone: 928-284-5478 |
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In 1997, when Michele and Jeff decided to open their restaurant, The Marketplace
Café, in the Oak Creek Factory Outlet Mall in the village of Oak Creek, they
successfully melded their respective East Coast and West Coast backgrounds and
traditions to develop an extensive and eclectic menu. “We just talked about the
types of foods we like, tested them out and also got suggestions from our
guests,” said Michele. Jeff and Michele are also very accommodating when it
comes to special requests by their guests. The Marketplace Café will be hosting the festival's Sunday brunch (11 AM - 2 PM), featuring Oceans Apart. |
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La Quinta Inn Sedona 6176 Hwy. 179, Sedona, AZ 86351 Phone: 928-284-0711 Fax: 928-284-3760 |
![]() La Quinta Inn Sedona is one of the most popular Sedona hotels. La Quinta Inn Sedona hotel is located across from Bell Rock Vortex. La Quinta is one of the Sedona hotels with tranquil setting and stunning views of the Red Rocks! If you are looking for Sedona hotels with an excellent price to value ratio you have found the right place! |
| Sedona Recycles 2280 Shelby Drive, Sedona, AZ 86336 Phone: 928-204-1185 Email: info@sedonarecycles.org |
Keeping the Red Rocks greenSM since 1989 |

| Sedona Recycles
is a nonprofit community recycling center serving Sedona, Cottonwood,
Camp Verde, Rimrock, Clarkdale, Jerome, Cornville, and the Village of
Oak Creek. Our Sedona facility is open Monday-Friday, 8-4. Please use the drop-off bins available in our parking lot after hours. All of our satellite drop-off locations are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Please look at our recycling guide to see a complete list of the materials we accept. |
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Adobe Hacienda Bed & Breakfast 10 Rojo Drive, Sedona, AZ 86351 |
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Luna Vista Bed and Breakfast 1062 E. Reay Road, Rimrock, AZ 86335 Toll free: 800-611-4788 Email: info@LunaVistaBAndB.com |
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Welcome to Luna Vista Bed and Breakfast, an upscale Sedona - Verde Valley Arizona Bed and Breakfast inn between Montezuma Well & Montezuma Castle National Park Monuments (between Camp Verde and Sedona VOC). Luna Vista is famed for its artistic environments, creature comforts and unsurpassed hospitality in a rural Arizona oasis setting. Come see why we say “Come as Guests; Stay as Friends; Return as Family”. Click for Luna Vista Bed and Breakfast brochure. |
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Our sponsors and other friends of the festival will be offering special discounts on lodging and dining. Come back soon to view the lodging discounts. |
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| Dorothy O'Brien Festival Director |
festivaldirector@celticharvestfestival.com |
