Organization Type: Advocacy & Service, Arts Education & Support, Community & Cultural, Performing Arts
Mission: Mount Sequoyah has provided visitors with a truly unique space to celebrate and connect with people, land, and spirit since 1922. We look forward to seeing this special property into a new era of vitality and sustainability—mindful of its history, land and nearly a century of memories made—so we can remain a vital resource for the community.
Mount Sequoyah
Location: Fayetteville
Organization Type: Advocacy & Service, Arts Education & Support, Community & Cultural, Performing Arts
Events
Events
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Intro to Handbuilding: Pinch, Coil & Slab (6 Weeks)
Mount Sequoyah 150 N Skyline Drive, Fayetteville, AR, United StatesA 6-week class series led by Janira Rios on handbuilding with clay. In this six-week course, students will be introduced to the foundations of handbuilt ceramics through gentle, accessible explorations of pinch, coil, and slab techniques. Designed with beginners in mind, this class emphasizes curiosity, experimentation, and mindful making in...
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Papier-Mâché Mask Workshop
Mount Sequoyah 150 N Skyline Drive, Fayetteville, AR, United States🎭 What Does Your Mask Look Like? A papier-mâché workshop with Shelley Mouber Create your own decorative or wearable mask in this hands-on workshop open to all skill levels. Guided by artist Shelley Mouber, you’ll learn foundational papier-mâché techniques, shaping, layering, and finishing, while bringing your own design to life....
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Sound Immersion with Marian Bolen and Crystal Alchemy Singing Bowls
Mount Sequoyah 150 N Skyline Drive, Fayetteville, AR, United StatesMarian Bolen - retired nurse, trained by Professor Jeralyn Glass of Sacred Science of Sound, invites you to a sound experience Come immerse yourself in sound! Marian Virginia Bolen -retired nurse, trained by Professor Jeralyn Glass of Sacred Science of Sound, invites you to a sound experience with Crystal Alchemy...
$28.52
Mission
Mount Sequoyah has provided visitors with a truly unique space to celebrate and connect with people, land, and spirit since 1922. We look forward to seeing this special property into a new era of vitality and sustainability—mindful of its history, land and nearly a century of memories made—so we can remain a vital resource for the community.
About
Mount Sequoyah Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing a nurturing environment for artistic expression, personal growth, and connection to nature. When you stay or gather in our beautiful lodging and event spaces you are supporting a wide range of invaluable educational and cultural programs, including Camp Sequoyah, concerts, swim education, tennis, outdoor recreation, workshops, retreats, artist residencies, and community gatherings. Our mountain top is located just minutes from downtown Fayetteville.
Mount Sequoyah Retreat and Conference Center was founded in 1922 by the Methodist Episcopal Church, South Central Jurisdiction, as a summer retreat, spiritual center and faith-based training facility west of the Mississippi River. The city of Fayetteville pledged 400 acres, $35,000 in seed money, connections to all city utilities and construction of a road to the mountain top to recruit the center to this location.
Today as an independent nonprofit, Mount Sequoyah honors its history as a community gathering space, open and welcoming to all for booking a relaxing escape, planning an event on the beautiful grounds, or taking advantage of our seasonal recreation programming.
