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SEDONA
Sunday, March 2, 2008 - Saturday, March 8, 2008
Itinerary:
Leave Spiritual Fitness Center @ 2:00pm on Sun. 3/2/08
Arrive in Sedona, Az. at approximately 9:00 A.M. ON Mon. 3/3
Leave Sedona on Fri. 3/7/08. 6pm
Arrive back in Richardson on Sat. at approximately 9am on Sat. 3/8.
Hotel Information:
We have reserved a block of 20 rooms at a group of $79.00 per night (plus tax) at the Super 8 Motel Sedona. To receive this rate, call to reserve your room and mention that you are with Unity of Richardson. This price is good until January 20, 2008 - at which time, any unreserved rooms will be released.
Super 8 Motel Sedona
1545 W. Highway 89A
Sedona, AZ 86336
www.sedonasuper8.com
super8@sedona.net
Reservations: 1-800-858-7245
(928) 282-1533
General Manager: Ed Nelson
**This motel is within walking distance of 10 restaurants AND all of the tours pick up here!**
Buses by Bill
We'll be traveling on a luxury liner Van Hool
The nicest of the nice. European (Belgium) made Van Hools are the premium touring coach operated in the USA. Features forty-nine or fifty-seven passenger configuration, TV Monitors with VCR, CD Changer, Premium Sound System, Flushing Toilet, Super Air Conditioning and a custom Tour Guide Seat. The Van Hools are cool... way cool.
I've got to say that this was the BEST service that I have received.
The drivers were courteous and friendly. The buses were always moving and
timely in the picking up and dropping off during those "crunch" times.
Thanks!!
Frank W. Clem
Director of Operations
First United Methodist Church Richardson
$100.00 deposit reserves your space with the final $300 due on or before Feb. 25th.
Make all checks out to Unity of Richardson
Labyrinth Experiences

13513 Angel Valley Road
Sedona, AZ 86336
For information, reservations and
appointments call:
Tel: (928) 634-1320
Fax: (928) 634-1171
Toll-Free in the USA:
Sweat Lodge / Medicine Wheel / Sacred Sedona Land
Rahelio
P.O. Box 1171 Sedona, AZ. 86339
(928) 282-6735
fax 282-0134
rahelio@sedona.net or rahelio@msn.com
http://rahelio.homestead.com
Native American Guided Ancient Ruins Tour

A journey of discovery about the first inhabitants of the Southwest.
Explore the ancient pueblo ruins of Montezuma's Castle and Montezuma's Well, a natural sinkhole. Montezuma's Well is the place of emergence of the Yavapai and Apache peoples. The waters flowing from the Well are holy and has healing properties, according to the Native American beliefs. Stand amidst 900 year old ruins and walk in the footsteps of the ancient ones.
Step back in time as you discover the history of the ancestors of the Hopi and the Southwest Pueblo People. The museums have fine examples of archaeological artifacts, and the way of life of the ancient ones.
Way of the Ancients Tours, probably, spends more time and stops at more view points, than other Sedona companies.
Cost of the tour: $79.00 per adult and $69.00 per child (12 and under) plus tax and gratuity. Includes all entry fees. Approximately 4 hours. Free beverages and snacks.
Depart: Approx. 8 A.M. til 12P.M.
Return: Approx. 1 P.M. til 5 P.M.
Complimentary pick up in Sedona only.
info@wayoftheancients.com
461 Forest Road
Sedona, AZ, 86336
928 204 9243
And another Native American Tour Company is:
krazykyote.net/way_of_the_ancients
Verde Canyon Railroad Tour

(January - March is when the Eagles return for the season! )
1-800-320-0718 to make reservations. http://www.verdecanyonrr.com/
Tour Directory
Pink Jeep Tours
For more than 40 years, Pink JeepTours has provided unrivaled excitement and adventure with guided jeep tours over and around the beautiful red rocks of Sedona, Arizona. Join us on our exclusive and world famous "Broken Arrow Tour".
204 N Hwy 89A Sedona, AZ 86336
(928) 282-5000 (800) 873-3662
Sedona Trolley
Since 1993, "The Best First Thing To Do In Sedona." Take our two 55-minute tours to all of the best places in town. You will have a great time and get great ideas about all the things there are to do and see here. Tours depart from our Uptown depot located at the traffic light in the middle of Sedona, next to the Canyon Breeze restaurant.
276 N Hwy 89A Ste B Sedona, AZ 86336
(928) 282-5400 (928) 282-4211
The Adventure Company
Sit back and enjoy the dramatic red rock canyons and pristine western landscapes of Sedona. Choose from a wide selection of tours, from the remote Lost Canyon Tour to our Winery/Jeep Combination Tour. Our tours depart from beautiful Tlaquepaque.
336 Hwy 179 Ste F-103, Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village Sedona, AZ 86336
(928) 204-1973 (877) 281-6622
Arizona Safari Jeep Tours
From the Wildlife Safari to Broken Arrow to Seven Canyons, Safari Jeep Tours offers a variety of tours to please every member of the family. Safari guides are the most educated and experienced in Arizona. With Jeeps outfitted for your ultimate safety and comfort. Ride with the best. Life is a Safari!
335 Jordan Rd Sedona, AZ 86336
(928) 282-3012
A Day In The West
Sedona's oldest continually owned family tour business (since 1949) offers a wide variety of tours, with a Western flair, including: Jeep tours, Horseback rides, Winery tours, Vortex tours, Indian ruins, and Jeep rentals. Come see why the locals call us the fun and friendly company.
252 N Hwy 89A Sedona, AZ 86336
(928) 282-4320 (800) 973-3662
Sedona Adventure Outfitters & Guides
There is only one Sedona and nothing else compares. Let us guide you in and around the most beautiful scenery in America. We visit Airport Mesa, Cathedral Rock, Chapel of the Holy Cross and you will experience epic views of Thunder Mountain, Coffee Pot, Courthouse Butte, Bell Rock, and of course Snoopy.
2020 Contractors Rd #1 Sedona, AZ 86336
(928) 204-6440 (866) 973-3661
Red Rock Western Jeep Tours
Over 20 years of "Old West Hospitality & Style". Sedona's original cowboy tour company offers exciting, scenic off-road jeep tours, vortex experiences, horseback rides, ranch cookouts, archaeological adventures, and customized events.
270 N Hwy 89A Sedona, AZ 86336
(928) 282-6826 (800) 848-7728
Farabee Jeep Rentals of Sedona
Family Fun, Save $, Experience Sedona! Rent a Farabee Jeep for your own self-guided tour through red rock country. From easy scenic drives to adventurous 4x4 trails. Free maps, trail info, and ice chest with ice. With auto transmissions, A/C, and 33 offroad tires, it's easy to drive yourself! Half-day rates starting at $99.
3009 W Hwy 89A Sedona, AZ 86336
(928) 282-8700
SHOPPING EXPERIENCE
www.easy-finder.com
CLASSES AND VORTEX TOURS W/ PETE SANDERS

Classes that Pete Sanders, MIT Scientist, Vortex Tour Guide, and Author of You Are Psychic, Access Your Brain's Joy Center, and Scientific Vortex Information is offering our group. Please contact Pete direct at sanders@sedona.net to make your reservations.
1. Scientific Vortex Information Lecture/Training - 90 min. $25 per person (no limit on # of people)
Has Free Soul's Comprehensive Vortex Instruction plus keys for visiting the different Vortexes- IF I DO ANYTHING - I THINK THIS SHOULD BE INCLUDED - AND BE FIRST
2. Vortex Tour (only allowed to take 10 people per day) - $75 per person (Joint Income Couples - $125) 3-Hour program
Travel together to Airport Mesa Vortex & the Chapel of the Holy Cross
Includes Training in:
Advanced Mind/Body Healing skills
Energy Projection skills
How to remote tap vortex sites
Keys for Positive Past-Life Memory
3. Multi-day Classes (Like a Mini Retreat - each session 2-3 hours - $50 per person (no limit to # of people)
These could include:
Brain's Joy Center Technique - (That is available at Spiritual Fitness Center)
Basic Soul Infusion Training - (That is available at Spiritual Fitness Center)
Past-Life Memory Techniques
Advanced Mind/Body/Spirit Healing Techniques
Keys for Life Purpose Insight
4. Advanced Soul Infusion Training - $150 per person / requires three 2-3 hour sessions (no limit on # of people)
Soul Infusion for Advanced and easier ESP Skills
Soul Infusion for Advanced and easier Past-Life Memory Skills
Soul Infusion for Advanced and easier access to Spirit Guides
Soul Infusion for Advanced Healing techniques and Soul-Esteem
102 Things to do in Sedona - In Random Order
1. Explore Uptown Sedona by riding the Sedona RoadRunner
2. Visit Out of Africa Wildlife Park
3. Golf at one of Sedona's 18-hole Courses
4. Take a specialty jeep tour
5. Get your aura photographed
6. Receive a spiritual reading
7. Hike to the bottom of Montezuma's Well
8. Visit Montezuma Castle National Monument
9. Visit Tuzigoot National Monument
10. Explore Dead Horse Ranch State Park
11. Visit Red Rock State Park
12. Visit Fort Verde State Park
13. Explore Jerome State Historical Park
14. Attend a Creative Life Center lecture
15. Enjoy dinner and show at Blazin' M Ranch
16. Take the Verde Canyon Train
17. Try Gambling at Cliff Castle Casino
18. Grab a pad and sketch the Red Rocks
19. Spend time bird watching
20. Enjoy a latte at one of Sedona's coffeehouses
21. Enjoy a movie at Harkins Theatre
22. Study about Sedona's vortexes
23. Dine at one of the many restaurants
24. Hike one or more of the 100+ trails in the Coconino National Forest
25. View native American art & jewelry or watch artists create masterpieces at local galleries
26. Have a picnic and spend the day at Slide Rock State Park
27. Enjoy a scenic drive around the Verde Valley
28. Take a guided day trip to the Grand Canyon
29. Try buffalo, rattlesnake and cactus fries at local eateries
30. Visit Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village
31. Enjoy our very own microbrewery - Oak Creek Brewery
32. Visit one of the Chamber of Commerce Visitor Centers
33. Ride the Sedona Trolley
34. Check out Hozho Distinctive Shops & Galleries
35. Relax poolside at one of Sedona's lovely resorts
36. Shop at Hillside Sedona!
37. Save over $1500 on local attractions, restaurants and activities with the Sedona SuperPass
38. Relax and enjoy the views and cool evenings
39. Shop at Oak Creek Factory Outlets
40. Visit the Free Ringing Rocks Foundation Museum
41. Visit the Sedona Art Center
42. Get a tarot card reading
43. Visit local galleries to view western themed art
44. Play a round of tennis
45. Go for a swim at the Sedona community pool
46. Have a picnic at Posse Ground or Sunset Park
47. Ride your skateboard at the Sedona Skate Park
48. Take a self-guided walking tour of Historic Uptown
49. Visit one of the Sedona area wineries and wine shops
50. Visit the Museum of Northern Arizona
51. Hike the Bird Sanctuary in Page Springs
52. Enjoy a prickly pear cactus drink
53. Get a bird's eye view of the Verde Valley in a hot-air balloon
54. Visit the unique Chapel of the Holy Cross
55. Enjoy the Javelinas on Parade public art project - more than 40 sculptures on display
56. Take the free First Friday Gallery Tour, by the Sedona Gallery Association
57. Savor the many bookstores and book signings
58. Watch the sunset at the airport overlook
59. Purchase ared rock dirt shirt
60. Explore the architecture of the beautiful homes in Sedona
61. Get romantic at one of Sedona's Bed & Breakfasts
62. Shop for antiques in the Verde Valley
63. Get a manicure or pedicure with your own version of a red-rock color
64. Take a yoga class
65. See outdoor art and sculptures
66. Go for a hike on the popluar West Fork Trail in Oak Creek Canyon
67. Take the Grand Canyon Railway from Williams to the Grand Canyon
68. Visit Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff
69. Put on "Wild West" costumes for a Vintage Portrait at Olde Tyme PhotoWorks Uptown
70. Visit the 200-acre botanical garden at the Arboretum in Flagstaff
71. Check out a live performance at local events
72. Visit the Institute for Eco-Tourism for a fun environmental experience
73. Take a journey through a Sedona Labyrinth
74. Soar above the red rocks in a bi-plane
75. Take a vortex lecture at the Institute of Ecotourism
76. Experience an intuitive / psychic reading
77. Nurture your mind and body at a spiritual & wellness retreat
78. Visit the Sedona Public Library and the Sedona Schnebly statue
79. Go visit and hike in Wupatki and Walnut Canyon.
80. Take a Hummer tour or other specialty ground tour
81. Take a day trip to Jerome
82. Fish and swim in the Verde River
83. Take a day trip to the Hopi Reservation
84. Take an air tour to the Grand Canyon
85. Shop, dine and soak in the view at the Hyatt Pinon Pointe Center
86. Check out Sedona's spiritual bookstores and gift shops
87. Try a vortex veggie sandwich or vortex pizza
88. Drop in for a 2nd Tuesday film with the Sedona International Film Festival
89. Make a bead necklace at one of Sedona's bead shops
90. Rent a Harley and drive the scenic roads of Sedona
91. Indulge in a hot stone massage at one of the many spas
92. Enjoy a refreshing Sedona ice cream treat
93. See Sedona from above on a helicopter ride
94. Take in a Shakespeare Sedona performance at Tlaquepaque
95. Visit Clemenceau Heritage Museum
96. Send a souvenir email postcard from Sedona
97. Catch a trout in Oak Creek
98. Go hiking at Red Rock Crossing and have a picnic at Crescent Moon
99. Enjoy live entertainment at local businesses
100. Play a round of mini-golf
101. Visit the Sedona Heritage Museum, listed on the National Register of Historic Places
102. Or Enjoy star gazing with Sedona's dark skies

Order your copy of The Experience Sedona Guide here (It is free of charge - takes 3 to 4 weeks for delivery.)
http://www.visitsedona.com
This is just a sampling of what you can find to see, do, and learn in Sedona. I encourage you to do your own research to find exactly what is perfect for you!
Nameste'
Sunnie
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