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Sedona Art in Public Places

Sedona AZ–The City of Sedona Arts and Culture Commission is seeking two members for the Art In Public Places Committee. This Committee recommends policy on public art issues to the Commission. Their goal is to bring public art to the community through exhibits, donations, and art competitions. The deadline to return applications is Friday, May 13 2011, at 5 p.m. in the City Clerk’s office. Members... 

Dear Editor: Response to Tao Fellowship Issue

Les Mickle vs Tao Fellowship? This is in response to Mr. Les Mickle’s editorial in the Cottonwood Verde Independent on April 14, 2011. Mr. Mickle states some concern that the Tao Fellowship and their “Settlement” may damage the National Forest and Wilderness. He may be correct but look around at the other developments, in the same area, that have been built and ask yourself what’s the difference... 

Harley McGuire Meets the Sedona Easter Bunny

I thought THIS was the Easter Bunny until Mommy taught me different! Lovingly, Harley McGuire SedonaEye.com star columnist was disappointed to learn that he did not meet the Easter Bunny in his backyard.  Read More →

Sedona Responds to ADOT Route Transfer Funding Halt

Sedona AZ– In a letter dated April 7, 2011 to City Manager Tim Ernster, John McGee, Executive Director for ADOT notified the City that ADOT would not be transferring $10.6 million to the City on April 12, 2011 as previously indicated. The reason given for this decision was the pending referendum filed by the group, “Let the People vote on 89A.” The letter goes on to state that the... 

Cornville Pink Heals Yard Sale

Dear Sedona Eye readers,  Please come to our yard sale this Saturday, April 30 2011, in Cornville Arizona. It will be held at Fire Station #32, 1120 South Page Springs Road from 8 a.m. until Noon and is sponsored by the Cornville Community Association & Verde Valley Fire District. Yard Sale donations can be dropped off at the Fire Station between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. prior to the sale. All proceeds... 

When a Photo Copier Never Forgets

Sedona AZ (April 18, 2011) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor: nsmail Beware the next time you use a copy machine. Watch this video (click on the link provided above) for a chilling breach of security. Jan and Dave Vette Village of Oak Creek Residents Sedona AZ Read www.SedonaEye.com for daily news and interactive views!  Read More →

Sedona City Council Planning and Zoning Agenda Notice

CITY OF SEDONA CITY COUNCIL AGENDA for PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION for TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2011 5:30 P.M. Pursuant to ARS 38-431.02 notice is hereby given to the members of the Planning and Zoning Commission and to the general public that the Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing open to the public on Tuesday, April 19, 2011 at 5:30 p.m., in the City Council Chambers, located... 

National League of Junior Cotillions Seeks Local Director

Sedona AZ–The National League of Junior Cotillions ™ (NLJC), a program of etiquette, character education, and social dance training for middle and junior high school students, has announced plans to establish its National program in Coconino County Arizona. Says Elizabeth Anne Winters, NLJC National Director, “We will be selecting a director for a local chapter who will receive complete... 

Sedona Police and Fire Celebrate National Public Safety Week

Sedona AZ–The City of Sedona Police and Fire Communication Centers are celebrating the week of April 10-16, 2011 as National Public Safety Telecommunicator’s Week. This week, sponsored by the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) International and celebrated annually, honors the thousands of men and women who respond to emergency calls, dispatch emergency professionals... 

Dutch School Boy’s Life During Nazi Occupation

Yavapai College’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI)  of Sedona and the Verde Valley is offering a special free presentation on Friday, April 22 2011, “A School Boy’s Life During WWII in occupied Holland.” The Nazi occupation of The Netherlands usually brings to mind the story of Anne Frank, but hers is not the only one. Cottonwood resident Aart De Jong will present... 
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