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Annual Mitzvah Day is Gratitude in Action

Mitzvah Day 2012 Cherie Tolliver photo Sedona AZ (October 8, 2013) – On Sunday, November 17, Sedona and surrounding communities will celebrate the Seventh Annual Mitzvah (Good Deed) Day. Leading into the Thanksgiving and holiday season of caring, the theme for this year’s Mitzvah Day is Gratitude in Action. About 350 volunteers of all ages are needed for this interfaith, inter-generational... 

Eye on City of Sedona Homeless

Submitted by the City of Sedona. Sedona AZ (December 3, 2012) – This Eye on City of Sedona article was written by Sedona City Councilor Barbara Litrell and submitted by the City of Sedona staff. Councilor Litrell writes: As City Council members, we also serve as liaisons to city appointed commissions and various community organizations. I’m pleased to serve as liaison to the Verde Valley Homeless... 

Local Bishop Denies Ex Nun Church Access

  Former Roman Catholic nun, Barbara Mayer Sedona AZ (July 8, 2010)-The Mary Magdala Celebration on July 24, 2010 in Sedona, Arizona has changed venues from St. John Vianney Roman Catholic Church to the Sedona Creative Life Center after a representative from the Bishop’s office called objecting to one of the speakers on the program.   According to event chair, Barbara Litrell, the Bishop... 

Modern Mysticism at Magdala Sedona Celebration

Sarah McLean Sedona AZ (June 20, 2010) – Sedona resident and businesswoman, Sarah McLean, will be one of ten speakers at the 7th Annual Mary of Magdala Multi-Faith Celebration. This annual event will address Woman: Creation to Compassion and is sponsored by the Celebrating Women Witnesses Ministry of Sedona, Arizona, on Saturday, July 24, 8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. at St. John Vianney Church,... 

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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