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Sedona Approves Ten Year Deferral for New Sewer Connections

Sedona AZ–At their September 28, 2010 Council Meeting, Sedona City Council unanimously approved changes to the City Code which allows residential property owners who received notice of sewer availability after November 1, 2007 to defer connection to the system for up to 10 years.   The new ordinance will not be effective for 30 days.  During that time staff will finalize instructions for affected... 

Nancy Robb Dunst – Fiber Artist

Fiber Artist and writer, Nancy Robb Dunst Sedona AZ--As a child  artist, Nancy Robb Dunst was always designing clothes for her dolls and creating plays for them. At the age of twelve, Nancy took a  bed sheet  from home, dyed it black and created a dress, ”…and to the horror of my teachers, I wore it to school, hanging threads and all!” laughs Ms. Dunst. As she grew older,... 

Sedona Arizona A-List Party May 24

Sedona AZ (March 26, 2010) – Save the date, May 24, 2010, for the biggest party to hit Sedona, Arizona this year!  A celebration of all times Sedona!  Los Abrigados Resort and Spa is the A-List party scene for great food, great music, great fun!  The Los Abrigados Resort and Spa party will get started at 4 PM.  $50 tickets!  Ticket prices include food, drink and entertainment! Meet... 

AZ Sales Tax Hike “Shell Game”

A proposed temporary sales tax increase to help balance the state budget would only amount to a “shell game” unless Gov. Jan Brewer vetoes proposed business tax cuts that would cut into the additional revenue, Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard said Wednesday.  Read more…   http://capwiz.com/nea/az/utr/1/GJCLMFURVK/KFBEMFVLBS/4886661066  Read More →

Sedona Voters Apathetic and Lazy

Letter to the Editor:  I seem to recall in history classes during those long hours in grade school and high school that there were 100s of thousands of men and women who gave their lives so that we may be free. Free to elect who we wanted to represent us and protect our republic at all levels of government. Sedona just completed an election, hard fought by those who cared enough to devote their time... 

The Sedona Miracle Is Just Around the Corner

(Sedona, AZ March 12, 2010)–Mark your calendars and get your tickets for the biggest and best social event of the year – The Sedona Miracle, a Celebration of Philanthropy taking place on April 24 & 25, 2010. The Sedona Miracle begins with an elegant dinner and live auction at L’Auberge de Sedona on Saturday April 24, 2010. This year’s event will be spectacular with great company, outstanding... 

Water Awareness Month begins with League of Women Voters Breakfast

The League of Women Voters Sedona-Verde Valley is having a kick-off Water Awareness Month Breakfast on Wednesday, March 31, from 8 – 10 a.m. at The Old Sedona Bar & Grill, 1405 West Hwy, 89A, Sedona, AZ.  The cost is $10, payable at the door.  The breakfast will be honoring Dorothy Hores, deceased, who was an active member of the League of Women Voters Sedona-Verde Valley and responsible for... 

Rep. Kirkpatrick Introduces Legislation to Take Next Step on National Scenic Area Designation for Red Rocks

Sedona AZ-March 12, 2010–After a careful review of responses and proposed revisions to draft language for a bill to designate the Red Rock lands around Sedona as a National Scenic Area, Arizona U.S. Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick is taking the next step towards securing that designation.  Rep. Kirkpatrick introduced the Sedona-Red Rock National Scenic Area Act of 2010 or H.R. 4823 in... 

Sedona Visual Artists’ Coalition Meeting to Feature Gallery Owners

The Sedona Visual Artists’ Coalition announces that three prominent local gallery owners will be the featured panelists for this month’s membership meeting. Their topic will be one of vital interest to many artists: “How to Get Your Art into A Gallery”. The public is cordially invited, and there is no charge to attend. The event will be held at Canyon Moon Theater in the Village of Oak Creek... 

SR 179 Business Signage Compliance Required

Prior to the start of construction of road improvements to the SR 179 corridor, the Sedona City Council directed Community Development staff to allow additional temporary signage for businesses.  The Council felt that allowing additional signage opportunities for businesses would help offset and soften the impact of the road construction.  As a result, many businesses implemented this signage opportunity. As... 
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