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April 27, 2009

Announcing Sedona.tv's First Giveaway Win A One-Night Stay in Sedona & More Great Prizes

Red Rock TV Channel 16 and Sedona.tv, Your #1 Guide to Sedona is hosting our first ever GIVEAWAY! We’re bringing Sedona straight to you. We’ve got A LONG LIST of prizes you can win, donated by our generous Sponsors here on Sedona.tv. In addition to donating these fabulous prizes, many of our Sponsors are also offering discounts for the month of May. Read ahead to find out how you can save money by telling them you saw ‘em on Sedona.tv.


Here’s how you win!

Enter to win NOW by leaving a comment here telling us which video featured on Sedona.tv is your FAVORITE. We have tons of videos on Sedona Hotels, Resturants, Shops, Spirituality and much more. Pick one that looks intriguing to you and come tell us why you like it. That’s all you have to do!

Start your Sedona.tv tour here. Leave a comment here. Please note, you must include your email address so we can contact you to inform you if you’re a winner. Comments left without an email address may not qualify to win.

Watch for the announcement of the winners on June 2nd, 2009.

Winners will be chosen at random. Must be over 21 years old to enter. Prizes can only be shipped to U.S. addresses.

You can also earn extra entries! The more you enter, the higher you chances of winning!

Earn 1 entry every time you re-tweet our tweets on Twitter about our giveaway…post the links to your RT’s here in the comments to be entered!

Earn 2 entries by blogging about our giveaway. Post the link to your blog about our giveaway in the comments here.

Earn 3 entries by writing an article about why you would recommend www.Sedona.tv as an excellent website for travelers on your blog and/or website – just post the link to it here!

Earn 3 entries by visiting any of these Advertiser’s websites then posting your favorite item from their online store.

Earn 3 entries by posting a link to Sedona.tv on your website or blog – just post the link to it in the comments here.

Here’s what you can win!

GRAND PRIZE

1 night stay at Canyon Villa Bed & Breakfast, Sedona*

“The Inn With the Million Dollar Views”
Retail Value: up to $350.00
View Canyon Villa’s Video Web Page on Sedona.tv!
Among Sedona Bed and Breakfast Inns, Canyon Villa is a true value in premier Arizona lodging, offering modern yet classic B&B; accommodations, a wonderful cuisine, a shimmering outdoor pool, splendid gardens, private patios, and magnificent red rock views second to none. We look forward to sharing this “special space” in Sedona, Arizona, with you and the wonderful guests who gather here daily from all over the world. For more information or to book a room, call 1.800.453.1166 or visit http://www.canyonvilla.com/
*Best available room on night of choice. Terms & conditions may apply.

ADDITIONAL PRIZES

The Crow Mother Navajo Kachina Dancer Doll – 12″
from The Kachina House, Sedona
Retail Value: $46.00
View The Kachina House’s Video Web Page on Sedona.tv
The Mother of all Kachinas. She guides and protects all, watches over children as they play, and sends prayers by carrying corn in her basket.
“The Crow Mother (Angwusnasomtaqa or Tumas) is the mother of the Whipper Kachinas and is considered by many Hopi to be the mother of all Kachinas. She leads other Kachinas into the village during Powamu bearing in her arms a basket of corn and kernels and bean sprouts to symbolically start the new season properly. The Crow Mother appears during the Bean Dance on all three mesas.”
Log onto www.KachinaHouse.com right now and use COUPON CODE “SEDONATV” to receive 15% off your purchase now through May 31st, 2009.

1 pound of decadent fudge & a batch of Grandma Horr’s cookies


style=”color:#000000;”>from the Sedona Fudge Company
Retail Value: $34
View the Sedona Fudge Company’s Video Web Page on Sedona.tv
The Sedona Fudge Company has the finest fudge on earth using MACKINAC ISLAND FUDGE RECIPES FROM 1887. Their Grandma Horr’s Cookies come from years of family recipes and are sure to please everyone on your list. These cookies are made fresh daily and shipped right away for the best cookie experience ever. The Sedona Fudge Company also designs and ships custom created Gift Baskets through Gift Baskets of Sedona. They specialize in corporate gift baskets and can make baskets for any occasions. Fudge is an excellent traveler and can be easily mailed any season.
A high-quality, eco-friendly Plan Toys Wooden Toy Drum
from the Sedona Kid Company
Retail Value: $24.99

View Sedona Kid Company’s Video Web Page on Sedona.tv

Plan Toys tympanic drum comes complete with drumstick. The Plan Toys drum develops children’s spatial perception and arm muscles . The drum stick has a rubber head to soften the sound. Plan Toys is a Thailand based toy company founded in 1981 pioneered the use of sustainable rubberwood to make wood toys. All Plan Toys are assembled using a proprietary, non-formaldehyde E-Zero glue and finished with safe, non-toxic water-based dyes.
The Sedona Kid Company is the only toy store in Sedona! Customers rave about the huge selection of kid’s T-shirts and unique selection of retro toys and southwest books for kids. We are known for great prices, attentive and friendly service and an outstanding selection of really unique games, toys, dolls from Adora that are great for kids but also are collected by many doll collectors.
Visit the Sedona Kid Company and tell them you saw them on Sedona.tv – get 10% off your purchase!

2 Natural Wonders of Sedona (DVD or VHS) – 45 min.
Retail Value $22.95 + S&H; each

Sneak peek this video!
Take a jaw-dropping, red-rocking Virtual Tour of Sedona from above and below with the area’s most spectacular aerial footage blended with a tour of Sedona’s most well-known rock formations, hidden ancient ruins, and more all put to local Southwest music. You’ll be packing your bags to head to Red Rock Country within the first five minutes of popping this vid in!


1 Ghost Tour of Jerome DVD or VHS – 28 min.
Retail Value $22.95 + S&H;

Join ghost Sam Durham on a 100 year tour of Jerome, the Billion Dollar Copper Camp that turned into the LARGEST GHOST TOWN IN AMERICA.

Through the use of early photos, private film footage and contemporary video, this tour of Jerome, Arizona comes alive and is a vital addition to your fondest memories of the town. Produced by Creative Video Productions in cooperation with the Jerome Historical Society. 28 minutes in length. Learn more about this video.

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30 Comments »

  1. I like the Golden Lotus Gallery video. They rock!

    S

    Comment by steve135 — April 28, 2009 @ 4:42 pm

  2. Crystal Magic is my favorite place when I visit Sedona..I can spend hours exploring this vast treasure trove.

    Comment by Ceciliapa — April 28, 2009 @ 7:47 pm

  3. mmmm..Sedona Fudge Company!! I HAVE to stop there every time I go to or thru! How can something so bad be so good!!!

    Comment by John — April 29, 2009 @ 3:38 pm

  4. chocolate peanut butter is my favorite!!

    Comment by John — April 29, 2009 @ 3:46 pm

  5. bigfun1011@gmail.com

    Comment by John — April 29, 2009 @ 3:47 pm

  6. Next time I am driving through Sedona I am going to have to make a special stop at the Sedona Fudge Company.

    Comment by DSinAZ — May 7, 2009 @ 1:43 pm

  7. retweeted: DSinAZ

    Comment by DSinAZ — May 7, 2009 @ 1:48 pm

  8. Sedona Fudge Company – Weee! A Favorite!

    Comment by Alison Bailin — May 15, 2009 @ 11:23 am

  9. Oak Creek Canyon looks beautiful, I think that will be on our next trip list.

    Gunguy45 at Aol.com

    Comment by Anonymous — May 15, 2009 @ 11:34 am

  10. Yippee Kaiyay! a uni kuni kai yai uni!
    kai yai yea yippee kai yay, aye kai yay
    yippee aye kai yay Moose a uni keech chi

    Sedona is like ethereal and reminds me of
    camp when I was a kid! Love it
    funnyfacepoetess2001@yahoo.com

    Comment by Anonymous — May 15, 2009 @ 11:35 am

  11. Sedona is my next road trip destination!
    funnyfacepoetess2001@yahoo.com

    Comment by Anonymous — May 15, 2009 @ 11:38 am

  12. just retweet your link again. :)

    Comment by DSinAZ — May 15, 2009 @ 11:41 am

  13. here I come sedona…kachina doll , hiking, spas, art, vortex, inspiring views

    Comment by Anonymous — May 15, 2009 @ 11:48 am

  14. The Secret Garden looks like some fun and interesting food, we’ll have to try that one next time we are in Sedona.

    Comment by Todd — May 15, 2009 @ 4:00 pm

  15. Hello:
    Sedona is like my abstract Kachina doll weaving. A mysterious, beautiful vision. Red Rock , earth is art that you can touch , see , smell, feel, breathe in, taste…
    funnyfacepoetess2001@yahoo.com

    Comment by Anonymous — May 20, 2009 @ 11:00 pm

  16. My favorite video is the one about Sedona Weddings. I had my wedding in Sedona and it was SO breathtaking. My visitors were amazed and relaxed. Sedona has SO many picturesque spots. I love it! Thanks for the giveaway! –Michelle, blogattoday [-at|) gmaildotcom

    Comment by ~Michelle @ Women Who Win — May 27, 2009 @ 6:35 pm

  17. Tweeted about this great giveaway: http://twitter.com/sweepstakesgirl/status/1941884226. –Michelle, blogattoday [-at|) gmaildotcom

    Comment by ~Michelle @ Women Who Win — May 27, 2009 @ 6:38 pm

  18. Didn’t realize there was a farmer’s market – enjoyed the video for Red Rock Springs Farmer’s Market!

    Comment by Rubee100 — May 27, 2009 @ 8:01 pm

  19. Sedona is calling me… Red Rock winds, fluttering bird wings and butterflies. The scent of good food, music and art of the great southwest. The red mountain lure is sweetly seductive and I am cured by journeying to this beautiful adornment of earth.
    thanks for being Sedona!
    libbyanne@2012@sbcglobal.net
    Libby

    Comment by Anonymous — May 27, 2009 @ 8:07 pm

  20. just retweeted again:
    https://twitter.com/DSinAZ

    Comment by DSinAZ — May 28, 2009 @ 2:50 pm

  21. Tweeted again! http://twitter.com/sweepstakesgirl/status/1954186623. –Michelle, blogattoday [-at|) gmaildotcom

    Comment by ~Michelle @ Women Who Win — May 28, 2009 @ 6:07 pm

  22. Libby@Libbyanne2012@sbcglobal.net says I am going to book a pink jeep tour of the native art on those beautiful red rock canyons.
    I am ready for my spiritual, artful, gourmet, hiking/biking, spa tour on a great little town.
    Thanks

    Comment by Anonymous — May 29, 2009 @ 11:56 am

  23. libbyanne2012@sbcglobal.net
    Libby says HOORAY! A farmers market! Sedona is a perfect
    destination in 2009.
    thanks

    Comment by Anonymous — May 29, 2009 @ 11:58 am

  24. I really like the B & B video, because I have stayed at B & B's in Sedona, and there are some of the classiest ones I have ever seen. A B & B with a gourmet breakfast is the perfect nest for someone exploring Sedona.

    Comment by Anonymous — May 31, 2009 @ 10:38 pm

  25. I chose the B & B film because I have stayed in Sedona B & B's and think they are the classiest anywhere. A cozy B & B with a gourmet breakfast is the perfect nest from which to explore Sedona. (repeating because I did not get my name typed in the first time)

    Comment by Vera Marie Badertscher — May 31, 2009 @ 10:40 pm

  26. See my blogroll link to Sedona TV at http://atravelerslibrary.com, right hand column.

    Comment by Vera Marie Badertscher — May 31, 2009 @ 10:49 pm

  27. I visited the Sedona Red Rock Jeep Tour site and loved the combination jeep and helicopter tour http://www.redrockjeep.com/a_aboveandbeyond.html

    Thanks for the intro.

    Comment by Vera Marie Badertscher — May 31, 2009 @ 10:59 pm

  28. I really liked the video that is included under Wine & Wineries section. Even though it does not mention specific wines/vineyards, it is a beautiful video of Sedona and what the area has to offer visitors! We are always sending our guests up to Sedona for a visit.

    Comment by Tracey — June 1, 2009 @ 11:12 am

  29. Sedona is gorgeous place. I live on the East Coast, but have always had a special place in my heart for Arizona. I watched the video about the Sedona Arts Center and the 4th Annual Sedona Pin-up Show. I have always loved Art. When I was young I thought it may be an area where I would work, but unfortunately that did not happen. Where I live there is not much diversity in art or any art centers. I would love to have been there in Sedona for that show. Someday,hopefully, you will see me living there! Thanks Sedona TV.

    Comment by Annette — June 1, 2009 @ 12:13 pm

  30. The Sedona Tours clip and the individual tours are my favorites. They make me want to stay over a few days instead of passing through next time.

    Comment by kap — June 1, 2009 @ 5:01 pm

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