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Sedona Museum 2019 Fall Arts and Crafts Fair

Sedona AZ – The gift giving holiday season is fast upon us all. What do we do for those on our lists who have everything? Why it’s time to check out the 2019 Fall Arts & Crafts Fair in Sedona on Saturday, October 19, at the Sedona Heritage Museum, inside its historic Jordan apple packing shed and surrounding historical park, Uptown. This show is an old-fashioned arts and crafts show... 

Mitzvah Good Deed Day 2012

Sedona AZ (October 29, 2012) – The 6th Annual Mitzvah (Good Deed) Day will take place in Sedona and the Verde Valley on Sunday, November 11, 2012 from 11:45 AM until 5 PM announced Reisha Akers, Sedona City Councilor Barbara Litrell, and JCSVV Rabbi Alicia Magal, co-chairs of the event under the auspices of the Sedona Community Center. Everyone is invited to perform a good deed and participate... 

Sedona Community Center Director Keynote Speaker

Sedona AZ (April 10, 2012) – The Sedona Community Center has a new Executive director, John Tamiazzo. Tamiazzo will be the featured speaker on Thursday, April 19, 2012 from 12:30 – 2:00 PM at Lunch and Learn, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) Keynote Speaker program held at the Yavapai College Sedona campus. Tamiazzo has experience in the fields of human potential, neuroscience,... 

Vote No on Proposition 420 Now

To SedonaEye.com Editor, Tough love – Vote No on 420   Rob Adams and some members of Council are friends of mine. So, I consider my NO vote on 420 to be ‘tough love’. FACT: If Home Rule is voted down, it can be voted on again in two years, not four. If Home Rule is passed, then it will come up again for a vote in four years. This is the law. FACT: Although the City of Sedona budgeted... 

Sedona Community Plan Topical Workshops

Sedona AZ – Asking citizens to “Imagine Sedona 2020 and Beyond,” the Citizen Steering Committee for the Community Plan and the Long-Range Planning staff has scheduled a series of smaller topic-focused public meetings for September and October 2011.The topical workshop series will study seven specific topics in detail; Growth and Region, Building Community, Transportation, Economy... 

Thousands Hungry in Arizona

Sedona AZ (December 16, 2010) – According to the Verde Food Council Hunger Report of 2009 there are 72,000 people living in Arizona’s Verde Valley of which nearly 11,000 are hungry! The continuing downward turn of our economy caused this number to increase another fifty per cent (50%) in 2010. In partnership with local food banks, faith-based (interfaith) organizations, non-profit... 

Compassion & Choices AZ and Sedona Community Center Workshop! March 20th RSVP Now!

Compassion & Choices AZ, with co-sponsor, Sedona Community Center, is once again offering an all-day workshop to help you plan for what will ultimately become “The Most Important Day of Your Life”…the very last day…  We plan for weddings, for the birth of our children; we make arrangements when someone is going into the military or changing jobs…but we don’t... 

Budget Cuts Reinstated by Sedona City Council

Sedona AZ (May 25, 2009) – The Sedona City Council once again reversed itself on cuts for its tentative 2009 – 2010 Budget taking money back from community associations that had seen funds cut, then had money restored, and now have funding reduced again. During budget hearings held the week of May 4, 2009, the Sedona City Council suggested pulling an additional $100,000 out of its reserve... 

Financial Meltdown Hits Home

Sedona Community Center offers the Meals on Wheels Program Sedona, AZ (January 16, 2009)–The public is invited to an event sponsored by the Northern Arizona Interfaith Council (NAIC), on February 7, 2009 at the Sedona Community Center, 2645 Melody Lane (behind Circle K on Highway 89A in west Sedona), from 9:00 AM until 2:30 PM. We have all been touched in some way by the challenges of the... 

Fear and Hunger in Sedona

Sedona AZ (December 17, 2008) – They are hungry. They are broke. They are scared. We see them but we don’t see them. Tommy Acosta They could be your neighbor, a grocery clerk you no longer see working where you shop, your favorite server or retail clerk who is no longer there. They are the victims of a merciless economy bankrupting our nation. They are Sedonans living at the edge of, or in,... 
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