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Theodore? Edward? Theodora? Ted.
photo by Sunday Larson
Sedona AZ (June 29, 2010) – I have a habit of naming things, like my cars, my home, my backyard birds, and squirrels and the list goes on and on. So with this recent sighting of the bear (Editor’s note: read the Eddie Maddock story THE BEAR! THE BEAR posted on this site) in my Broken Arrow neighborhood, I decided to give this bear a name.
We’re all familiar...
DOE Report to Congress: Water and Solar
Concentrating Solar Power plants can employ a variety of technologies to reduce water consumption writes Bevan Griffiths-Sattenspiel. Visit http://rivernetwork.org for more on this article.
Sedona AZ (June 27, 2010) – Concentrating solar power plants can employ a variety of technologies to reduce water consumption.
Below is an article authored by Bevan Griffiths-Sattenspiel:
The U.S. Department...
Sedona Canada Day Celebration July 1
All are invited to celebrate Canada Day on July 1 in Sedona. Join in the fun while we celebrate Canadian culture and heritage with a potluck and barbecue at Posse Grounds Park on Canada Day, Thursday, July 1 st from 5 to 8 p.m. All Canadian-born Americans, Canadian expatriates, Canadian tourists, and friends and family of Canadians in the Verde Valley are invited to participate. This is an...
Building on Strengths: An Influential Dynamic for Psychology and Coaching
Janet Fagan, M. Ed, ACC, JCTC, Life-Career-Business Coach
By Janet Fagan, Sedona Times contributing writer: In 1998, after decades of traditional psychology focusing on fixing problems and repairing weaknesses, Martin Seligman called for practitioners to focus on human strengths and virtues, and on “what goes right in life” (“positive psychology”). Positive psychologists were interested in...
Sedona Wildlife
Two Deeries in Sedona photo by Lea Martin
Two Deeries in Sedona photo by Lea Martin
Submitted by sedonaeye.com reader, Lea Martin: I spotted these 2 deeries in the yard this morning munching on the yucca flowers. Sweet. I think the forest must be really dry and the animals are coming in for resources.
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High Noon Deal for Rusty’s Morningstar Ranch
FolksvilleUSA Litter Trailer
FolksvilleUSA Clean-up Effort
Rusty’s Morningstar Ranch
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Trailer Donated To Rusty’s Morningstar Ranch for Recycling Effort, at “High Noon” as they say in some parts of the country, a deal was made.
Jody White, Cornville Resident and owner of Northern Arizona Digging Services LLC...
Vote for Sedona 2010 Volunteer
Welcome to the official voting page of the 2010 American Volunteer!
It’s time once again to recognize those amazing Meals On Wheels volunteers who go far above and beyond the call of duty to make sure no senior goes hungry. The winner of this year’s American Volunteer Contest will win MOWAA’s annual Jody Tepedino Nicholo Award and his or her nominating Meals on Wheels program will...
THE BEAR! THE BEAR!
photo by Sunday Larson
By Eddie S. Maddock, Sedona Times contributing writer As surely as the opening lines “The Plane, The Plane” in the former TV series Fantasy Island identified the program, “The Bear, The Bear” might well be the new credo for residents and visitors to the Broken Arrow and Broken Arrow Vista subdivisions.
Two reports of the sighting of a black bear in the vicinity...
Beyond All Boundaries
By Peter J. Fagan: As this issue of The Sedona Times is being published between Memorial Day and July 4th, I thought it would be appropriate to dedicate this article to the men and women who have served and are serving in our armed forces, in particular those who served in World War II.
In the last two months I have had the opportunity to visit the National World War II Museum (formerly the National...