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Eddie Maddock: In A Manner of Preaching

Eddie S. Maddock, Sedona Eye Columnist Sedona AZ – If the title causes a few eyebrows to rise, then it served its purpose. As the conclusion of another very difficult year rapidly approaches, it brings to my mind that even the utmost unique situations, not only globally but within our own little incorporated City of Sedona, are surmountable. When tempers and fury rage, frequently, logic seems... 

Sedona Fire District Captain Tim Lefler Retires

SEDONA AZ (December 12, 2011) – At the end of this year Captain Tim Lefler will retire from the Sedona Fire District (SFD) after more than 25 years of dedication to the Fire Service. The public is encouraged  to attend a farewell gathering for Captain Lefler at SFD Fire Station #3, 125 Slide Rock Road, in the Village of Oak Creek on Friday, December 16, 2011 from 1:00 to 4:00 PM. Loving the outdoors,... 

Abandoned Political Signs Indicate Lack of Character

Abandoned political signs litter Arizona highways Dear Verde Valley residents, Americans and taxpayers,   PC, also known as political correctness, isn’t part of my vocabulary – so hang on tight.   When I was young, 65 years ago, the nearest adult could reshape the attitude of any young person out of control, without hesitation or beating-around-the-bush trying to be PC. What... 

Sedona Film Festival Passes On Sale

SEDONA AZ  (December 4, 2011) – Academy Award winners, up-and-comers and old friends will complement and enhance the week-long experience surrounding the 145 films to be screened at the 18th Annual Sedona International Film Festival, February 18-26, 2012. Turner Classic Movies host Robert Osborne returns with his favorite classic films. Academy Award-winning producer, artist and costume... 

Sedona Budget Retreat Prepares for 2012

Sedona AZ (December 9, 2011) – On December 7, 2011, the Sedona City Council held a budget retreat in preparation for the upcoming fiscal year 2012-13 budget. First on the agenda was a review of the Council priorities and accomplishments to-date for fiscal year 2011-2012. In addition, city staff provided an update on the current budget as well as an economic update, including anticipated fund... 

Sedona Christmas Tree Recycling Schedule

Sedona AZ (December 9, 2011) – The City of Sedona is working with the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality in offering an environment-friendly way of recycling your Christmas tree. Mark your calendars. From Monday, December 26, 2011 through Tuesday, January 24, 2012, the City of Sedona will be accepting Christmas trees for recycling into wood chips. Trees may be dropped off in the... 

Sedona Eye Winter Snow Photo Gallery

Harley McGuire, Sedona Eye Four Paws Up Pet Columnist as Sedona Snow Paws c2011 Sedona AZ – Harley McGuire, Star Four Paws Up Pet Columnist for the SedonaEye.com is loving the snow! Well, truthfully, he’s tolerating the snow…but if you have wintry photos to share with our readers, Harley will come in out of the snow…gratefully. Diane Laws Rodriquez c2011 Sedona Arizona... 

Yavapai College OLLI Winter 2012 Catalog

Sedona AZ (December 6, 2011) – Yavapai College’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) of Sedona and the Verde Valley has begun registration for its winter 2012 session. OLLI is a dynamic organization within Yavapai College created to meet the needs of intellectually active mature adults. What makes OLLI a unique learning experience? OLLI is a warm gathering of people who are endlessly... 

Yavapai County Awards Citizen on Patrol Volunteer

Unsung Hero J.J. Silvas receives Yavapai County award Sedona AZ (December 6, 2011) – Yavapai County Supervisor A.G. “Chip” Davis presented J.J. Silvas of Cottonwood, Arizona with the November Unsung Hero Award on Yavapai Broadcasting “Mark in the Morning Show.” Candidates for the monthly Unsung Hero award are nominated by different departments within the Yavapai County Government. The... 

Sedona Heritage Museum Living History Talk

Sedona AZ (December 4, 2011) – The Sedona  Heritage Museum is hosting the last in its 2011 series of Living History presentations on December 14, 2011 at 9:00 AM at the Sedona Heritage Museum. Bill Gunning will present “Capricorn Hill – A Major Monument of Modernism: Max Ernst’s and Dorothea Tanning’s Story” for all ages of the well-behaved. Max Ernst and Dorothea... 
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