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Dear Yuma Michaels,
You said “We all know that the law was introduced by a person with white supremacist views. I hope, Sir, that you are not of that ilk.” This statement proves you to be, unequivocally, a prototypical “race-baiter” who uses as the cornerstone of every argument the “race-card.” You are obviously a person who calls everyone you don’t agree with a racist. This is an underhanded...
Eddie Money at Cliff Castle for Camp Soaring Eagle Benefit May 21
Eddie Money in Concert
Cliff Castle Casino
Stargazer Pavilion
is proud to present
Eddie Money
in concert
benefiting Camp Soaring Eagle.
Friday May 21, 2010 Hurry! Tickets are going fast!
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Los Abrigados Celebration of Sedona 2010 May 24th Event!
Los Abrigados Resort and Spa
Sedona Times Publishing and Elks-Sedona Lodge
announce the fun and festive
Celebration of Sedona 2010 Event!
May 24th 4:30 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Meet and Greet Friends and…
Sedona Mayor Rob Adams and City Council
State and Local Representatives and Candidates
Verde Valley Veterans and Businesses
Service Clubs and Organizations
Local Celebrities and Entertainers!
Fabulous...
Response to J. Rick Normand comments on SB1070
Sedona AZ (May 13, 2010) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
Sometimes, when a person surrounds himself with only like-minded people, he begins to think he speaks for “…the huge number of the national and Arizona supporters of SB1070 who are tourists and potential Sedona second-home buyers who will boycott Sedona once this City joins litigation against the state.”...
The Chaos of SB1070
By Tommy Acosta : One thing for certain, there is no clear cut majority of opposition or support for Immigration Reform Bill SB1070.
At the may 12 Council meeting, though the room was stacked with Latinos from the community who would be most impacted by the legislation, it was obvious there were numerous members of the non-Latino Sedona community who were there as well and who were in support of the...
Sedona National Historic Preservation Month
The City of Sedona Historic Preservation Commission will co-host two open houses
for the general public on Saturday, May 22 from 2-4 p.m. in celebration of
National Historic Preservation Month.
The Doodlebug Ranch House and the Ralph Block Ranch House are featured this year
to showcase their unique history and to recognize their recent designation as
local historic landmarks. The Mayor of Sedona...
An Open Letter to Mayor on SB1070
Mayor Adams,
This letter is not about this writer’s personal politics, nor yours. It’s about Sedona’s fate. National and Arizona polls are showing, consistently, that between 64% and 70% of Americans support Arizona’s SB1070 while the great majority of the people in Sedona who just voted for you support the new law as well. By allowing the Surber’s to import...
Sedona Street Striping Begins May 17
This article submitted by the City of Sedona
Sedona AZ (May 12, 2010) – The streets in Sedona will be striped beginning Monday, May 17, 2010, through Friday, May 28, 2010. Most of the work will be performed between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., but there will be some work done starting at 6:00 p.m. and continuing until dawn. The night work involves the application of stop bars at stop...
Park and Rec Music For Tots June 21-July 14
Music for Tots is back in Sedona for the summer. This popular class is being
offered again through Sedona Parks and Recreation. Benefiting children ages 9
months to 5 years old, this unique approach to music is sure to enrich your
little one.
Music for Tots is an early childhood music program for children under 5 and
their families. Class activities stimulate children’s brain development,...
Volunteers Sought for Sedona Historic Preservation Commission
The City of Sedona is currently seeking two volunteers to fill vacancies on the
Historic Preservation Commission. If you are interested in local history, have
some free time, and want to get involved in education, outreach, and helping to
preserve Sedona’s past, this is the opportunity for you.
The commission meets just once a month on the second Monday at 4:00 p.m. The
commission works to preserve...

