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Housing Commission Volunteers Needed
The City of Sedona is currently seeking to fill two positions on the Housing Commission. Both terms are from November 1, 2010 through October 31, 2013. The deadline to submit applications to be considered to serve on the Housing Commission is Monday, October18, 2010 at 5:00 pm.
This seven-member commission makes recommendations regarding housing related matters to the City Council. ...
Women’s Workshops Foster Creativity and Spirituality
St John Vianney Church of Sedona
Sedona AZ–While still basking in the glow of the spirit and energy of the July 24 Multi-Faith Celebration attended by 250 women in Sedona, Judy Massey of St. Andrews Episcopal Church and Teri Bays and Barbara Litrell of St. John Vianney RC Church have organized a day of Women’s Workshops, an experiential day when women can connect to the Divine and give...
Clean Out Your Medicine Cabinets
Sedona AZ (September 8, 2010) – Join the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) and the Sedona Police Department in a community effort to turn in unwanted medications. The “Take Back” initiative addresses a vital public safety and public health issue. The rate of prescription drug abuse is increasing at an alarming rate. The majority of abused prescription drugs are often obtained from...
Instant Guitar and Piano for Hopelessly Busy People
Sedona AZ—Sedona Parks and Recreation is pleased to offer two unique workshops for those in our community that are interested in learning to play a musical instrument. Let Instructor Craig Coffman guide you through the steps of learning to play a guitar.
Have you ever wanted to learn the guitar but simply find it difficult to find the time? In just a few hours you can learn enough about...
Help Us Help Others Battle Cancer Locally
Sedona the Beautiful photo by Melissa Morrison c2010
Sedona AZ–During the month of September 2010, $10 of every New Sedona Times Publishing subscription will be donated to the Foundation at Verde Valley Medical Center, an Arizona 501-3-c organization that supports the local needs of women battling cancer!
The Foundation will provide women with wigs, prostheses, counseling and more.
Arizona...
Hike House Open House
Out and About in Sedona
Sedona’s ST.com contributing writer, Hollywood Jim, and fan
Scott and Gracie Stevenson hail from Houston, Texas. After searching for an Uptown business location, it was love at first sight when the two discovered Sedona’s Hozho on the roundabout at the Oak Creek bridge between Hillside to the south and Tlaquepaque to the north.
On the First Friday September...
Fire and School Board Candidate Forums
DEMOCRATS to host local
FIRE AND SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES FORUMS
Tuesday October 5 2010
6:30 PM
Sedona Community Center
2615 Melody Lane
Sedona
SAVE THE DATE
A chance to hear the candidates–
Eight candidates for Sedona Fire Board and Three candidates for School Board.
This is the first time is several years that there is a choice for School Board:
Three candidates for two positions.
Hear...
Refinancing Saves Pinal County Nearly $2 Million
FLORENCE AZ –In Wednesday’s Board Meeting, the Supervisors learned that the recent refinancing of debt from the construction of the Pinal County Adult Detention Center actually saved much more money than was originally estimated.
Mark Reader, Pinal County ’s Financial Advisor from the firm of Stone and Youngberg, said the timing of the refinancing was fortunate. “It’s no secret...
Chapel Chimes: Chapel Area Block Party Huge Success
Sedona Chapel area
Sedona AZ (September 7, 2010) – Approximately 135 neighbors gathered in the south half of Bell Rock Drive on Sunday evening, September 5, 2010, to make new friends and chat with familiar ones for what many said they hoped would be the first annual Chapel Area street party.
The date was chosen to coincide with Sedona’s first-ever “Day in the Heart of Relationship,” the...
Judge Rules County’s Rights Superior to Bureau of Land Management
FLORENCE AZ – Years of legal wrangling over public access to San Pedro Road, a critical means of access to and from Dudleyville, Arizona, have been put to rest by Judge Neil V. Wake of the US District Court for the State of Arizona. In a decision dated September 2, 2010, Judge Wake accepted Pinal County’s arguments against claims made by the federal Bureau of Land Management. He ruled that...