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Electronics Recycling Day A Success

Sedona AZ (January 31, 2012) – On Saturday, January 28, 2012, the City of Sedona held its second annual Electronics Recycling Day at City Hall. This year’s event built on the success of 2011, with an increase of volume from just over 10,000 pounds last year to an estimated 19,245 pounds collected in 2012. Electronics recycling events have become increasingly popular as awareness builds... 

Keep Arizona Highways Litter Free

Dear Sedona Eye Editor, Rusty’s Morningstar Ranch (RMR), Tire Pro Automotive of Camp Verde and Sedona plus Reese & Sons of Cottonwood including many others in the Verde Valley have been collecting and processing the illegally dumped litter from Scenic Highway 89A and Highway 260 since February 2009.   Tire Pro Automotive and Reese & Sons deliver the bags of collected litter to Rusty’s... 

SCF and Sedona Award Styrofoam Densifier Grant

Sedona AZ (August 19, 2011) – Two additional grants from the Sedona Community Foundation (SCF) and the City of Sedona to Sedona Recycles has enabled the recycling company’s purchase of a Styrofoam densifier. Along with a grant received from the Yavapai County Community Foundation last month, as well as public donations, Sedona Recycles received enough money to purchase the equipment... 

Sedona Recycles and Oak Creek Watershed Receive Funds

Sedona AZ (March 1, 2010) – In 2010, Sedona Recycles received funding from the Sedona Community Foundation, an affiliate of the Arizona Community Foundation, to purchase recycling bins for a new free 24-hour recycling drop-off location in Oak Creek Canyon. Service of the proposed site would be donated by Sedona Recycles and all material collected would be recycled at Sedona Recycles, the Verde... 

Recycle Trash for Cash

Food Trash on Arizona highway Dear Sedona Eye News and all who are interested, I will be traveling (driving a car) for three months seeing family in Oregon, driving to Washington, DC and on to Kentucky for a military reunion (Americal Division), Branston, Missouri (Military reunion, B Troop 1/1 CAV) and then, it’s back to Arizona. I will be distributing the Folksville USA business cards which,... 

Folksville USA Mayor Talks Trash

Sedona AZ (March 30, 2010) – As the Mayor of Folksville, a virtual town, and Editor of its Folksville News, I would like our 521 residents to know that we have a new mailing address at PO Box 1138, Cornville, AZ 86325. Our official “Folksville Town Hall” location remains within Randall’s Restaurant, Cottonwood Arizona. Our website is in development (www.FolksvilleUSA.com) and a new e-mail... 

Free Screening of “Garbage Dreams” March 11

Democrats of the Red Rocks Sedona Recycles and the Sierra Club Invite the Public to a  Free Screening of “GARBAGE DREAMS” Information about this film is all over the internet; one can view the trailer at www.garbagedreams.com and in addition, see all the awards it has won so far. This film tells a coming-of-age story of three teenage boys born into the trash trade and growing up in Cairo’s... 

Yavapai College Sedona Offers Zero Waste Certification

Sedona AZ (February 15, 2010) – The Sedona campus of Yavapai College is sponsoring a series of Zero Waste courses leading to a Zero Waste Certificate from the college. The $35 tuition per session ($105 total) is minimal considering these courses usually cost in excess of the $700 range. The 9-hour total 3-course format of the series allows for attendance either on two Saturdays, or a single weekend... 

THE CITY FINANCES – THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY

This article submitted by the city of Sedona AZ. Sedona AZ (July 7, 2009) – City of Sedona Mayor, Rob Adams, writes about the city of Sedona finances in his article entitled, The City Finances – The Good, The Bad and The Ugly: After months of research, negotiating, wrangling and sleepless nights, the Sedona City Council approved the City budget for fiscal year 2009-2010 on Tuesday, June... 

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... 
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