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Sedona 2011 Real Estate Quarterly Review with Sean Baguley

Sedona Real Estate Exclusive to SedonaEye.com with Sean Baguley Sedona AZ (May 8, 2011) – Let us examine the recent flow of negative news. Please remember that the numbers for Sedona refer to Residential homes only and exclude Condominiums and other categories of dwelling.The S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Indices show home prices in twenty major cities falling by 1% in January, the sixth straight... 

Hollywood Jim on Sedona Film Festival’s “The Song Within”

SedonaEye.com contributing writer, Hollywood Jim, and fan Sedona is a place where many come to visit and soon appreciate how lucky others are to live here. Of importance to those of us who passed through and returned to make Sedona our home is that we heard and answered Sedona’s “call”. Of the many good and great films, writers, producers and actors at the Sedona International... 

Hollywood Jim Out and About with Eric Williams, Lindy Gravelle and the Desert Flour

SedonaEye.com contributing writer, Hollywood Jim, and fan Ladies and Gentlemen! May I have your attention, please?   Sedona’s Desert Flour Bakery and Bistro, in the slammin’ it down Village of Oak Creek, was the place for a Thursday night live of awesome music performed by local Sedona favorite, Eric Williams, and formerly of Nashville now west coaster, Lindy Gravelle. The... 

Dear Editor: Critical Water Supply Issue

BY PATRICIA MULROY  …  SPECIAL TO THE LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL  …  Posted: Feb. 11, 2011 | 2:03 a.m.   …  Updated: Feb. 11, 2011 | 8:39 a.m. (Mulroy’s article is reprinted here in its entirety and was submitted with an imbedded opinion by reader Paul Miller, Phoenix, AZ. As water and its supply is a critical southwest political issue, and with local-state-national elections looming,... 

Hollywood Jim Out and About Sedona: Mark Growden at “Studio Live”

SedonaEye.com contributing writer, Hollywood Jim, and fan When asked to cover Mark Growden’s performance at Studio Live, I first had to check out the man with the banjo and accordion. I did my usual YouTube search and discovered Mark’s “Coyote” video. The song is haunting and the video, the genius of Christiane Cegavske, is unlike anything I’ve seen before. Mr.... 

Hollywood Jim Reviews: AMITABHA at the Oak Creek Brewery

Can you say “Ohm” threes times please? The word, or should I say the sound “Ohm” is the universal sound of God and you must chant it three times to strengthen your connection to the Universe. All sound echoes into space forever, and Sedona’s own Amitabha does this splendidly. I first encountered Amitabha while dining at a restaurant in Jerome–as you recall... 

Alzheimer’s Specialized Care

Kim Johanson, Contributing writer SedonaEye.com Senior Issues and Health Care Specialized nonmedical care is available in Yavapai County through Home Instead Senior Care® helping individuals with Alzheimer’s disease live safely and more comfortably both at home and in care facilities. As many as 5 million Americans suffer from Alzheimer’s disease, with numbers expected to increase to as many... 

Facts From the Chief: Sedona Fire District Report

Sedona Fire Chief Nazih M. Hazime From all the employees of Sedona Fire District, we wish everyone a safe and healthy New Year!  Going into this New Year, I would like to provide a recap of Sedona Fire District’s current financial status to-date regarding our fiscal responsibility. The overall budget reduction from Fiscal Year 2010 to Fiscal Year 2011 was 9.2%. Total reduction to the taxpayers... 

New Year’s at the Famous Club Sultana with Hollywood Jim and Rewired

Happy New Year everyone! As you all know I emceed the New Year’s Eve Countdown at the famous Club Sultana in Williams for the Rewired Band, and it was a night to remember. Weather permitted and 2010 went out without a hitch…for a snowplow! SedonaEye.com contributing writer, Hollywood Jim, and fan I admit to a tad bit of trepidation after hearing the daytime winter storm warnings issued... 

Sedona Lifestyles Nucleus of You with Heather Kay Column Debut

Dementia means “deprived of mind.” It affects our lives, our loved ones, and the way we live.   A woman in her early sixties, who was disoriented, was brought to the hospital by family members. An incident had occurred that that brought the problem to the attention of the family. During a shopping trip, she wandered, disappeared, and was reported missing to the police. After a search she was found... 
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