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Sedona Verde Valley Firefighter Charities Granted Non-Profit Status
The Sedona-Verde Valley Firefighter Charities (SVVFC) is proud to announce that we have been granted 501(c) (3) non-profit status as of January 2010. Over the past 16 years, SVVFC has raised awareness and funds for multiple charitable organizations on a local, state and national level. These activities have only reiterated the importance and need for the forming our own non-profit organization. Although...
Pinal County Fair Ready to Provide Non-Stop Entertainment
CASA GRANDE – “Family Fun for Everyone” is the theme of this year’s Pinal County Fair. Judging by the diversity of entertainment and exhibits, there will be something that will amuse and amaze everyone.
The Pinal County Fair takes place at the Pinal County Fairgrounds and Events Center from March 17 through 21. The fairgrounds are located at 512 South Eleven Mile Corner Road . Admission...
Arizona “Sunny Award” Winners
Arizona Local Government Websites Recognized As Among Best for Transparency
Sunshine Review Names 39
“Sunny Award” Winners
Alexandria, VA—Phoenix City and Pinal County were named winners of the “Sunny Award” today, marking them as some of the best state and local government websites for transparency by Sunshine Review, a pro transparency organization.
Award winners are among...
Proposition 400 Resoundingly Rejected by Sedona voters
March 9, 2010-Sedona AZ–Sedona voters resoundingly rejected Proposition 400 in its current city election. Prop 400 was written to overturn the direct election of the Sedona mayor in favor of an appointed mayor chosen from and by seated city Council members. For a second time in its history, Sedona voters affirmed the right to vote for the direct election of its mayor.
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Sedona City Council Winners Litrell, Ward, McIlroy and Rayner
March 9, 2010-Sedona AZ–Sedonans overwhelming elected the dark skies and National Scenic Area candidates Dr. Dennis Rayner, Dan McIlroy, Mike Ward and Barbara Litrell to its City Council and rejected the re-election campaign efforts of Dan Surber and Nancy Scagnelli, two Council members who formed what was considered by many Sedonans as an anti-dark sky and anti-NSA voting bloc when coupled...
Letter to the Editor: Vote NO on Prop 400
Dear Editor: I read with great interest and concern, Publisher Robert B. Larson’s editorial, entitled, “Yes vote on Prop. 400 would lead to more consensus”. Mr. Larson stated in that editorial: “When are we as residents of the most beautiful place in the world, going to understand that everyone has a right to their opinions and deserves to be heard?”. I’d like to offer my perspective,...
NAWBO Business Luncheon March 11
“Journey from Riches to Wealth: The Rewards of the Disciplined Investor” with guest speaker Kira Golden of Edward Jones.
Business luncheon March 11 – 11:45 am to 1:15 pmMembers $25 – Guests $30 – Sponsors $0Purchase your early bird e-ticket now! Visit NAWBO Sedona-Verde Valley @ NAWBOSVV.org
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Letter to the Editor: For Your Reading Audience
Sedona AZ (March 7, 20120) – In a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor, a reader writes the following:
Hello,
Following is a situation that I am currently experiencing that I thought you might want to advise your reading audience of so they can avoid experiencing a similar situation. Thank you!
Best regards,
Tom Vickery
80 W. Maryland Avenue, #117
Phoenix, AZ 85013
(602) 257-9120
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Does...
City of Sedona Announces Roundabout Art Competition
The City of Sedona announces Public Art Competition for State Route 179 Roundabouts at the “Y” and Brewer Road.
The City of Sedona, the Arts and Culture Commission, and the Art in Public Places Committee announces a major exterior public art competition for professional artists residing in Yavapai and Coconino counties including, but not limited to, the City of Sedona, Camp Verde, Clarkdale, Cottonwood,...
Folksville USA Needs Funding To Fight Litter
On February 13, 2010 many people including the Boy Scouts will be out on Scenic Highway 89A and Hwy 260. I need $400-$500 in pledges for the Cottonwood LDS Boy Scout Troop who embark on their second trip to recover and recycle litter. Read the attached story to see what they did. ADOT wasn’t required to lift a finger and I even received a itemized count of all contents from the Scouts which...