Home » Posts tagged with "Santa Fe NM"

The Wizards of Sedona

Sedona AZ (March 28, 2017) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor: A basic tenet of our democracy is the freedom of speech, where each of us can express our beliefs no matter how varied they may be. And here in Sedona these opinions span the gamut of the spectrum when it comes to city politics. So here’s my take on what’s going on… Sedona Arizona Open Gate There... 

Archaeology Center Pilots Real Time Vandalism Detection Technology

Camp Verde AZ Archaeology Center works to protect local ancient ruins artifacts Sedona AZ (March 4, 2016) – Vandalism and looting are major threats to cultural resources on Federal and State lands. The Verde Valley has had several high-profile examples of graffiti, wanton damage and digging for artifacts at ancient ruins. These sites are important to today’s Native Americans and the cultural... 

Grand Canyon Association Announces New Chief Philanthropy Officer

Sedona AZ (September 23, 2015) – The Grand Canyon Association (GCA), the non-profit partner of Grand Canyon National Park, is pleased to name Ann Scheflen as its new Chief Philanthropy Officer. She joined the GCA on August 17, and is headquartered in Flagstaff, Arizona. Scheflen is a Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) with more than 15 years of development experience and a successful track... 

Collins Rhōg – Angels Heaven Bound Careflight 5 –

Collins Rhōg Sedona AZ (July 23, 2014) – The following has been randomly taken from Collins Rhōg’s private journal, and reproduced exactly as it was written, by his own hand. The date has been omitted, at his request, but Collins view is always captivatingly honest, full of depth and color, heart, love, and perseverance in times of struggle. Collins spills his soul and captures his feelings... 

2013 International Uranium Film Festival Comes to Navajo Nation

Window Rock, AZ (November 13, 2013) – During December 2-4, 2013, the International Uranium Film Festival (IUFF) will be held in the homelands of indigenous communities sacrificed by the United States to produce uranium for the bombs of World War II and the Cold War. Although the Navajo Nation has a moratorium halting new uranium production, there are nearby uranium mining and milling facilities... 

Eye on Sedona Sources of Swell

SedonaEye.com columnist, Eddie S. Maddock, examines the Sedona all is well but negative mindset Sedona AZ (August 20, 2013) – At the Sedona City Council Meeting on August 14, 2013, among the public speakers was Peter Fagan, Chair of the Budget Oversight Commission. Mr. Fagan specifically included Sedona Eye as a source that provides “all negative articles.” Well, suppose we take a look at... 
Copyright © 2008-2017 · Sedona Eye · All Rights Reserved · Posts · Comments · Facebook · Twitter ·