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Mike Aylstock Retires from Sedona Oak Creek School District
SOCUSD accepts Superintendent Mike Aylstock letter of retirement
Sedona AZ (August 31, 2010) – The Governing Board of the Sedona Oak Creek Unified School District has unanimously accepted Superintendent Michael Aylstock’s request to retire from his position effective September 17, 2010. This action was taken at the meeting of the Governing Board on August 30.
Aylstock had been superintendent...
Sedona Free Parenting Seminar
Dr. Anita Bohensky, PhD
Another Sedona Arizona current event!
Integral Sedona is sponsoring Integral Parenting presented by Anita Bohensky, Ph.D. on Saturday, September 4 2010, from 10 a.m. to Noon in the Sedona Public Library Community Room. Admission is free.
Integral Parenting:
Learning to be an Integral Parent whether you have young children, adolescents, or adult children is using...
Sedona Art Center First Friday
Sedona Arts Center Fine Art Gallery In Uptown
Please Join Us!
Colors of Autumn
First Friday, September 3
beginning 4 pm Poets Corner
5 to 8 pm Gallery Opening Wine Reception
Open Daily 10am – 5pm
Featured Artists:
David Haskell Joan Roberts Mike Koopsen Joanna Irwin Karl Wiliams ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Music & Poetry in the Sculpture...
Lindsay Bell – Democratic candidate for State Representative, Legislative District One
“I want to bring opportunity back to Arizona,” Democratic Legislative District One Representative candidate Lindsay Bell said. “Specifically what got me into the race? In spring, the legislature passed a budget that got me riled up. The budget was so bad, they were cutting the heart out of all the social services, cutting the state parks, cutting all the things that we really need. They...
Your Candidate, Your Questions, Submit Questions for Our Print Issue Q and A with the Candidates
For our September issue, the New Sedona Times is asking readers to submit questions for the candidates.
It’s your chance to ask the hard questions, the easy questions, and the issues that concern you.
Submit your questions to jonid@esedona.net, be sure and include which candidate/candidates the question is addressed to. And please limit your
questions to less than 70 words, so I can submit and print...
Republican Headquarters Ribbon Cutting
Cottonwood Arizona-(August 28 2010)–Verde Valley Republicans opened their 2010 campaign headquarters on the corner of Cherry and Main Streets in Cottonwood. Numerous Republican candidates attended as well as the Presidents of all three of the Verde Valley Republican Clubs.
A barbecue and potluck was enjoyed in an atmosphere of jubilant celebration, as Primary rivalries were buried and the...
Manuel Cruz – State Mining Inspector
“Abandoned mines were the first thing to make me throw my hat in the ring, after the two little girls in Chloride fell into the abandoned mine in September of 2007,” Manuel Cruz said.
“I was working and in charge of the safety explosives and mining division. I contacted the State Mines Office to try to help, I wanted to extend an offer to do anything that I could to help, as a miner....
Investment Seminar Scams!
Kim Johanson, contributing writer sedonaeye.com Senior Issues and Health Care
Falling victim to a fraudulent investment scheme can mean losing anywhere from a few hundred dollars to your life savings. While most people might not see the harm in sitting through an investment seminar, the Better Business Bureau recommends researching the investment company first, rather than run the risk...
Folksville USA meets Cornville AZ in Washington DC
Cornville Arizona residents, Gary and Mary in DC
Folksville USA Mayor and Vietnam Veteran Gary Chamberlain in Washington DC
Dear Sedona Times Readers,
Our Folksville USA story has now been told in Washington DC by distributing 5,000 cards regarding our mission to restore the beauty to America the Beautiful and Arizona.
Connecting with many Veterans in Washington DC from all over America was...
Dear Editor: Face up to OUR problem
What a sad state of affairs the immigration situation in this country is! Due to a huge market for illegal drugs in the U.S., narcotraficantes in Mexico are forcing small farmers to plant poppies and marijuana to sell to us, the largest market in the world for recreational drugs and addicts.
U.S. employers are paying huge sums to “coyotes” to bring fleeing Mexican laborers, across the...