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ADOT Lights Threaten Sedona Dark Sky Designation

Sedona AZ (February 17, 2012) – The Sierra (Club) Sedona-Verde Valley Group strongly opposes ADOT’s unwarranted tax payer funded safety solution of continuous roadway lighting (CRL) along two miles of SR 89A which functions as (the) Sedona’ Main Street. Marlene Rayner, Sierra Club president, sent the following letter to the Sedona Eye online news: While cities and towns in the U.S. are turning... 

Sedona Environmentalist Promotes Zero Waste

Marlene Rayner, former DuPont research scientist Sedona AZ (July 20, 2011)–Marlene Rayner, Sierra Club Sedona-Verde Valley Group chair and founding member of the Sierra Club National Zero Waste (ZW) Team in 2003 will be a participant in a series of Zero Waste and Sustainability conferences in San Diego, California beginning July 30 this year.  As a former DuPont research scientist for 20 years,... 

ADOT Moves Forward With Lights for 89A

Sedona AZ (February 23, 2010) – The Sedona Times newspaper editor, Tommy Acosta, wrote a front page article in its January 2010 print edition about the following. Acosta’s article is readable in full on this website’s Sedona Eye eMag LIVE! newspaper/Home Page (Web Archives): City Council candidate Mike Ward’s comments are below and, in the interest of full public access,... 

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... 

Correction to Volkman Article in Sedona Times

Sample Advertising Rate Sheet – Contact Sales@SedonaEye.com today. Sedona AZ (January 31, 2010) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor from Sierra Club Sedona-Verde Valley group chairwoman, Marlene Rayner: In reply to Ron Volkman’s January 28 (2010) Sedona Times front page article, “NSA fixes problem that does not exist”, the Sierra reference attributed to... 

Monday Morning Quarterback

Sedona AZ (November 17, 2008) — When kudos are deserved, kudos are given. The Sedona City Council recently passed a declaration proclaiming Sedona a Zero Waste City, meaning the city will strive to recycle waste back into energy and produce no waste, if possible. According to the Sierra Club, a progressive environmental declaration such as this, by the City Council proclaims that Sedona is concerned... 
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