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Jim Deakin, Candidate U.S. Senate – Republican – Arizona

    Jim Deakin, Arizona Candidate for US Senate SEDONA AZ–“I want to get D.C. to pay attention to the people again,” Jim Deakin, Republican Primary candidate for U.S. Senate-Arizona said.  Deakin is widely referred to as the underdog candidate running against John McCain and J.D. Hayworth. Initially Deakin was ignored by the press, treated as a vanity candidate, running on ego and... 

Dear Editor: Tea Party

See you tonight at the Tea Party event at the Oak Creek Clubhouse (August 10 in VOC)! This event is not just for Republicans or Democrats, this is for the average citizen to stand up and be heard about fiscal responsibility. Come one and come all to let Washington DC know that we expect fiscal responsibility from both parties. Congress got us into this situation with lax oversight and irresponsible... 

Republican Women’s Club Hosts Candidates August 18

The Verde Valley Republican Women’s Club will hold its Wednesday, August 18th luncheon meeting at Los Abrigados Resort in Sedona, Arizona. The meeting begins at  11:30 am.  The public is welcome. Lunch is available by reservation.   All Congressional candidates will be debating after giving short presentations with questions and answers.  Other political candidates will be recognized at... 

False Choices, Why American Elections are a Joke

by Joni Dahlstrom, sedonaeye.com contributing writer We’ve all felt it. First, the frustration of clueless candidates who are utterly unaccountable to the actual voters. Second, that sense of excitement as a new issue arises and seems to coalesce around a personality or organization, a new face, a new election, a new opportunity. Finally, the sense of betrayal as life continues on as usual; rising... 

Unemployment Insurance Vote Passes Senate

Statement by President Barack Obama on Senate Vote for Cloture on Unemployment Insurance Extension “Today marks an important step toward passing the unemployment insurance extension which is critical to millions of Americans fighting to find a job, put food on the table and make ends meet during this tough economic time.  After a partisan minority blocked this critical aid to our nation’s... 

Help Bob Coates of Sedona!

Help our local Meals on Wheels Program!   Please take a moment to view the 17 national finalists and Vote for Bob Coates of Sedona–the only Arizona nominee to make it to the last round.    This is really important to our local Sedona Meals on Wheels program…  THANK YOU!  Only 12 Days Left to Cast Your Vote! Watch the videos and cast your vote               Don’t... 

Quote of the Day

Healthy people live neither in the past nor in the future. They live in the present, in the now, which gives the now a flavor of eternity because no shadows fall across it. Deepak Chopra, M.D.  Read More →

Sedona Pride Gala July 17

Pull out your cool summer whites and head over to Tlaquepaque Terrace for an evening of dancing, cocktails and fun. Sedona Pride is hosting their 4th Annual Gayla “The White Party” Saturday, July 17, 2010 from 7 p.m. to 12 a.m. The annual fundraising event will be held on the Tlaquepaque Terrace located in Tlaquepaque at 336 State Route 179 in Sedona Arizona. Sherab Khandro, board member... 

Psychic Holistic Fair July 11

Dyan Garris, best-selling author and International Clairvoyant Counselor to host the NEW Sedona Psychic/Holistic  Fair-an event CONNNECTING ENERGY PATHWAYS!  Sedona Psychic/Holistic Fair – Sunday, July 11th, 2010 – 9AM to 5PM WHERE – Poco Diablo Resort – 1752  State Road 179 – Sedona, AZ 86336 – Phone- (517)214-4592 $5.00 each for admission but NO admission charge... 

Big Fun at Tlaquepaque

Tlaquepaque’s Sizzlin’ Summer Bash, July 3rd   Pie-eating contests with terrific prizes for kids of all ages and adults, foot-tapping Dixieland, hot jazz and blues, potato sack races, face painting, and star-spangled crafts for kids, scrumptious BBQ, and even a gleaming red local fire truck? It’s Tlaquepaque’s 4th of July, Sizzlin’ Summer Bash celebration, Saturday,... 
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