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| The Sedona Heritage Museum presents Michael Peach in a performance of “Voices of the Verde” at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 5 at the Sedona Heritage Museum. |
Voices of the Verde at Sedona Heritage
Museum on July 5
SEDONA, AZ (June 29, 2009) - The
Sedona Heritage Museum presents Michael Peach in a performance
of “Voices of the Verde” at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 5 at the
Sedona Heritage Museum.
Drawing on extensive backgrounds in
philosophy, theater, and interpretation of cultural and natural
resources, Mr. Peach uses the intimate power of story and poetry
to give voice to our area’s rich history.
In his 50+ minute
presentation, he weaves humor, song, cowboy poetry, and
historical narrative into an informative and entertaining
experience. He brings to life, General George Crook, Bear
Howard, Jim and Margaret Thompson, and other pioneers and
characters of the area’s past.
Mike is an award-winning actor,
director, and playwright, and can currently be seen in the
groundbreaking webseries, Purgatory, Arizona (www.purgatoryaz.com).
He is also a Certified Interpretive Trainer for the National
Association for Interpretation.
“It is my passionate belief that
our best hope for the future lies in understanding our
connections to nature, history, and each other. It is my joy and
my great privilege to share the inspiring stories of these
courageous, self-reliant people with visitors to the Museum,”
Peach says about his creation and presentation of this original show.
Learn about the greater Sedona area’s unique history and be
entertained at the same time. Tickets are $6, with children
under 12 free. Museum admission is separate.
The Museum’s current
special exhibit is on the “History of Photography” running from
now through mid-September.
The Sedona Historical Society operates
the Sedona Heritage Museum on the Jordan Farmstead at 735 Jordan
Rd in Jordan Park. The Museum is open daily at 11:00 a.m. to
3:00 p.m. The Society seeks to research, preserve and teach the
history of the greater Sedona area. For more info about this
special presentation or the Museum, 928-282-7038.
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