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Annual Sip & Stroll,
Old Town CottonwoodFebruary 14, 2021 -
1–5pm Tickets are $45 each at OldTown.orgAdults only event, ages 21 and up, alcohol will be served!
Sip, savor, shop and stroll through charming Historic Old Town Cottonwood on this magical evening to remember, the annual Valentine’s Day Sip and Stroll. You will receive a complimentary glass, wine tasting, along with a special sweet treat at each participating venue. It's the perfect way to spend Valentine’s Day!
Beginning at 1 pm, collect your glass at Small Batch Wine & Spirits (1044 North Main Street / Old Town Square, Cottonwood Arizona), your ticket, map, swag bag, and start your Sip & Stroll at any of the participating locations.
3 Kings Kasbar
Burning Tree Cellars
COLT 804 Grill
Fojol Brothers
Merkin Vineyards
Small Batch Wine & Spirits
Tantrum Wines
Winery 101
Don’t forget to keep your eye out for special sales by our local Old Town Merchants!
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'No Man's Land' Film Premiere
The Sedona International Film Festival is proud to present the Northern Arizona premiere of the timely and powerful new film “No Man’s Land” showing Jan. 22-28 at the Mary D. Fisher Theatre.
“No Man’s Land” features a stellar ensemble cast, including Jake Allyn, Frank Grillo, Andie MacDowell and George Lopez.
As border vigilantes Bill Greer (Grillo) and his son Jackson (Allyn) are on patrol when Jackson accidentally kills a Mexican immigrant boy. Bill tries to take the blame but Texas Ranger Ramirez (Lopez) sees through the lie, spurring Jackson to flee south on horseback across the Rio Grande — to become a gringo "illegal alien" in Mexico.
Chased by Texas Rangers and Mexican federales, Jackson journeys across deserts and mountains to seek forgiveness from the dead boy's vengeful father (Jimenez), as he falls in love with the land he was taught to hate.
“In a time of great fear, we wanted to make a film about hope,” said director Conor Allyn. “The world is growing apart. Xenophobia and prejudice are abundant, millions clamor for walls to divide, yet there is still time to unite. But first we must recognize the borders within ourselves. And cross them.”
“Growing up between Texas and Mexico, this idea resonates deeply for me. And to steer clear of the highly polarized landscape, we focused on a very personal, human story, told through dual protagonists coming from both sides of the border,” added Allyn. “We were very much inspired by the setting of the real life ‘no man's land’ along the Texas-Mexico border where thousands live south of the US border wall and north of the Rio Grande; citizens of nowhere, forgotten and left to fend for themselves”
“We also wanted to use very classic Americana style storytelling. Thus, the film has this modern western tone with archetypal themes of fathers and sons, revenge and redemption.”
“No Man’s Land” will be shown at the Mary D. Fisher Theatre Jan. 22-28. Showtimes will be 7 p.m. on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 22, 23 and 24; and 4 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 25, 27 and 28.
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.
Date and Time
Friday Jan 22, 2021 Thursday Jan 28, 2021
Friday, Jan. 22-Thursday, Jan. 28
at 4 or 7 pm (check website for showtimes)Location
Mary D. Fisher Theatre
2030 W. State Route 89A
Sedona, AZ 86336Fees/Admission
$12 general admission; $9 members
Contact Information
Patrick Schweiss
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