Touch of Sedona’s Marge Courtney Retires After 30 Years of Spiritual Inspiration

After more than three decades of inspiring spiritual renewal and creativity in Ridgefield, Marge Courtney, beloved owner of Touch of Sedona and SedonaArt, is retiring. Courtney has been a local fixture, known for offering unique Native art, jewelry, crystals, spiritual tools, and gifted spiritual readings in her “unique boutique and healing center” on Main Street.

For over 30 years, Touch of Sedona has served as a sanctuary for those seeking to reconnect with nature, art, and spirituality. Marge's stores have drawn people with high-quality crystals, sage, Oracle and Tarot cards, singing bowls, and other tools for inner growth. Touch of Sedona has also welcomed talented spiritual readers, who have shared their gifts of intuition and wisdom in the store’s sacred space.

In a heartfelt Instagram post, Marge shared the news of her retirement, reflecting on the special relationships she’s built with the Ridgefield community: “We have developed such incredible relationships, friendships, and so appreciate the energy we have shared with you all.” The post also celebrated the three years of SedonaArt, which has brought together artists, creatives, and art lovers of all ages through workshops, art supplies, and a creative space that nurtures both expression and connection.

Though this chapter is coming to a close, Marge emphasized that wonderful things are ahead, both for her and for the community. She expressed deep gratitude for the support and love that has surrounded her stores over the years.

As the holiday season approaches, it’s a perfect time to visit the stores and select your favorite spiritual and artistic pieces before they close. The final chapter for Touch of Sedona and SedonaArt is filled with special pricing and a continued celebration of the community Marge has helped build.

To keep up with updates and events during this transition, visit their Instagram page @sedonaart06877. And as Marge herself says, “Smell the roses and then paint them.”

Touch of Sedona is located at 452 Main St., and SedonaArt at 450 Main St., Ridgefield. For more information, visit https://www.sedonaart.net/

Image courtesy Instagram @sedonaart06877/

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