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Sedona Fourth of July Pig Roast

Sedona AZ Amara Resort and Spa courtyard

Sedona AZ Amara Resort and Spa courtyard

Sedona AZ (June 17, 2015)This Fourth of July, escape the heat and head to Sedona, Arizona to celebrate the long weekend at Kimpton’s Amara Resort and Spa for a pig roast from the resort’s signature restaurant, SaltRock.

Under the direction of Executive Chef Massimo De Francesca, SaltRock will serve up an all American specialty menu featuring a Southwest inspired Porchetta roast on Saturday, July 4, from noon until 6:00 p.m. to be enjoyed outdoors in the Amara courtyard overlooking the Cleopatra Red Rock Formation and the lush foliage along Oak Creek.

Amara menuEnjoy a prix-fixe menu with your choice of Southwest inspired Porchetta, pineapple barbeque glazed chicken, grilled corn on the cob with chipotle aioli and queso fresco, chilled watermelon, and many more delicious choices.

Reserve your place at the Fourth of July Pig Roast now; $40 per person, $20 for children under 12 years old. Price includes nonalcoholic beverages with tax and gratuity extra.

A communal table will display the items from the menu and will feature a carving station for the Porchetta.

Amara is just steps from the hustle and bustle of Sedona’s uptown shopping, dining and the city’s cultural hub. This beautiful Kimpton resort is situated below the main street in uptown, nestled on the banks of Oak Creek amidst world famous red rock splendors.

Amara pool reflects Sedona red rock beauty

Kimpton Amara Resort and Spa pool reflects Sedona red rock beauty

The Amara is an intimate boutique escape that combines modern design with a Sedona, Arizona comfortable laid back lifestyle, the perfect Fourth of July getaway. For the long weekend, room rates start at $339, with a two night minimum, an amazing rate.

Lawn games such as corn hole, bocce ball, and more will be set up within the courtyard for all guests enjoyment during the pig roast, as well as throughout the weekend. Additional events happening around Sedona include the 4th of July Concert and Laser Light Show at the Performing Arts Center, and the 15th Annual Independence Day Fireworks Extravaganza in Cottonwood, Arizona.

To book a reservation, visit www.AmaraResort.com or call 928-282-4828.

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3 Comments

  1. Carlos Baez says:

    ARE YOU INVITING THE GOP TO YOUR 4TH OF JULY PIG ROAST???? YOU SHOULD.

  2. Grace says:

    No Carlos we asked Hillary to come and join the Dems but she said Sedona had too many asses already.

  3. No state highway construction closures over Fourth of July weekend
    Agencies place emphasis on safe driving, planning ahead

    As the Fourth of July weekend approaches, state and local agencies are focusing efforts on promoting safety along the busy highways, including Interstate 17 between north Phoenix and Camp Verde, according to the Arizona Department of Transportation.

    ADOT and its contractors will not schedule construction closures along state highways between Thursday afternoon and late Sunday night. Drivers are urged to use caution over the weekend, especially in areas that have been narrowed due to existing work zones.

    As they have done over recent major holiday weekends, ADOT, the Arizona Department of Public Safety and the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety will team with local first responders on the state’s “Stay Alert, Stay Alive” safe-driving campaign.

    While pointing out that drivers hold the key to safety, state officials stress the importance of being patient, obeying speed limits, buckling up and avoiding distractions. While the holiday weekend safety campaign is underway, DPS will place an emphasis on speed enforcement, especially during the busy Thursday and Sunday afternoon travel periods.

    ADOT’s I-17 overhead message boards will be used to post safety and highway-condition messages. Highway crews also are staging equipment such as front loaders and utility trucks at strategic locations along the highway, including the Outlets at Anthem mall and the Sunset Point Rest Area. The equipment will allow crews to respond as soon as possible if crashes or disabled vehicles need to be cleared.

    Existing work zone locations along state highways include State Route 260 about 20 miles east of Payson, where traffic is shifted to single lanes in each direction for a bridge-improvement project. Interstate 40 west of the State Route 89 junction near Ash Fork also is narrowed to one lane in each direction for bridge work.

    Drivers are urged to check their vehicles, including tire pressure, and get a good night’s rest before heading out on a trip. Motorists also are urged to:

    Buckle up
    Obey speed limits
    Avoid the busiest travel times if possible
    Never drive while impaired. Arrange for a designated driver in advance
    Be prepared for unexpected closures during warmer weather and possible monsoon related weather conditions.

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