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BP Gulf Oil Leak Public Discussion
Yavapai College Osher Lifelong Learners
Sedona AZ (June 2, 2010) – Yavapai College’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute will offer a community discussion on issues relevant to the British Petroleum (BP) oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico. The discussion will be a part of the Yavapai College Sedona campus Osher Lifelong Learning Institute’s News and Views class.
Guest speaker, Art Smith, has...
OPEN LETTER TO SEDONA CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
It’s with great interest and encouragement I learned of the proposal to create a new “citizen advisory committee” to direct and oversee the revision of the Sedona Community Plan.
As a reminder, and as the name implies, this document is a community plan. Therefore, why shouldn’t the update be done by the community instead of the same select few who frequently manage to...
Citizen Input Sought for Coconino Forest Revision Plan
Sedona AZ (June 1, 2010) – The Coconino National Forest is seeking input on needs for change that are to be the focus of its Plan Revision efforts. According to the National Forest Management Act, Forest Plans are to be revised on a 10 to 15 year cycle.
Social and economic conditions have changed since the Coconino National Forest’s land and resource management plan (Forest Plan or Plan) was...
Sedona Healing Garden Gathering June 10
The Gathering
Come gather in the energy of Spirit.
See how you can gain respect, love, and
trust from your own self-love.
You are a creature of habit and habitual responses.
Are you aware of yourself?
Swami Steve (Swami Paratash Prassana: Master of Contentment & Joy) will guide you through the process that will create growth, understanding, and great glee within you!
Swami Steve is a gifted...
Congressman Ann Kirkpatrick Reception June 12
A reception in honor of
Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick
Arizona’s 1st Congressional DistrictSt. Andrews Episcopal Church
100 Arroyo Piñon Drive
Sedona AZ 86336
Sponsor: $50 ~ Guest: $25 payable at the door
For more information or to RSVP please contact
Maya Rao at Maya@KirkpatrickForArizona.com
or (928) 925-7286
Contributions or gifts to Kirkpatrick for Arizona are not tax deductible.
Corporate...
Summer Art “Camp Bear Wallow” begins June 21
“CAMP BEAR WALLOW”, the summer “Art Kamp for Kids!” will be at the Sedona Creative Life Center, 333 Schnebly Hill Road, directed by artist, Nancy Robb Dunst. In its 11th year, this camp will run for 4 weeks: June 21st, June28th, 12th, July 12th & July 19th from 9:30-12:30 every morning Monday through Friday. Children may attend for one week or all four with 12 openings ...
Sedona Community Farmers Market June 11
When: Weekly on Fridays from 9am to 1pm
Where: The market is located at the Sedona Airport by the Overlook in Sedona.
What: Local growers, producers and artisans. Offerings include freshly farmed seasonal fruits & vegetables, eggs, goat products, free-range beef, artisan foods, gourmet coffee beans, freshly baked breads, tamales, hand-made pasta, local honey,handcrafted body & bath...
Red Rock National Scenic Area Advances in Congress
Sedona AZ June 10 2010: Breaking new update on this story! Joining Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick in Washington DC for a Congressional subcommittee hearing today were Sedona Mayor Rob Adams and City Councilmember Barbara Litrell, both testifying of the economic need to preserve the Red Rocks with the NSA designation. Future action is uncertain at this time.
The Coalition for the Sedona Red...
City Talk Article for May 26, 2010
This article submitted by the City of Sedona staff.
Sedona AZ (May 26, 2010) – The City of Sedona Arts and Culture Commission is pleased to announce the Call for Nominations for the Third Annual Mayor’s Arts Awards, which each year honors individuals, organizations, and businesses that have made outstanding contributions to the success of the arts in Sedona.
Nominations must be received or...
Old Guard Out: New Order In
By Tommy Acosta — It was a celebration of new hope at the May 25 Sedona City Council meeting where the new council was ceremoniously sworn in.
One could feel the joy bouncing off the walls as the standing-room-only crowd applauded and cheered for the victorious candidates representing their dreams and hopes for the future of Sedona.
The defeated incumbents took their lumps gracefully, save for...

