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Angel Valley Ceramic Art Event June 19

Saturday June 19, 11am-3pm, local artist Jade Frank gives instruction on ceramic hand building with low fire clay. Get your hands in the mud and apply your imagination to small objects such as tiles, pendants, small figures, altar pieces, incense burners. Participants are welcome to come early and walk the labyrinths of Angel Valley. Bring a picnic and cool off by lovely Oak Creek. Fee $50 per adult,... 

Country Music at SPG June 17

A SALUTE TO COUNTRY MUSIC – SPG THEME NIGHT 7:30pm   $5 Donation This Theme Night will be produced by Chris Seymour of the Red Rock Country Band and will feature performances by Seymour, Rick Cyge, Jim Sheridan, Dan Bresnan, Jeanie Carroll, Suzie Schomaker, Mike Burdick and more to be announced.  The fun monthly event is a local favorite featuring a group of Sedona Performers Guild members... 

Join Andrew Aloha and Spiritual Image Productions June 13

Join Master Energy Healer Donna McGrath with Andrew Aloha in “Keys to Permanent Weight Loss: The Essence of Forgiveness”   Sunday Nite, 13 June 2010 5 – 6:30 pm MST/PST 8 – 9:30 pm EDT $20/person Conference Call TeleMeditation To register go to: www.donnamcgrath.com/workshopsteleseminars   GET IN SHAPE FOR SUMMER JOIN Donna in the “Keys to Permanent Weight Loss:... 

Clarkdale Student Massage Clinic

Who Needs an Expensive Resort?  Massage available at A.S.I.S. Student Massage Clinic in Clarkdale! If you are faced with economic challenges and finding that the stress is taking over your life, consider getting away from it all with a massage. The Arizona School of Integrative Studies (A.S.I.S.) is pleased to announce a new Student Clinic offering low cost massages to the public. Come get a full... 

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Prescott’s Arizona School of Integrative Studies Open House June 25

Come discover Northern Arizona’s unique Massage School, the Arizona School of Integrative Studies (A.S.I.S.) that is pleased to announce its open house at 115 S. McCormick St. #4, in Prescott, AZ.  The event will be held Friday, June 25th from 4:30PM – 6:30PM.   ASIS has been flourishing and growing for 15 years in the Verde Valley and 5 years in Prescott, and has helped over 750 Massage... 

Sedona Tea Party June 12

There is much political controversy and dissatisfaction these days.  Do you wonder where you fit in politically?  If so, with a tip of the hat to Jeff Foxworthy, here is something to ponder… If: – You believe in fiscal responsibility from your government (you know spend less than you bring in!) – You believe in limited government, – You believe in upholding the Constitution, –... 

Sedona City Talk Article for June 9, 2010

by Mike Raber, Sedona Senior City Planner:The City of Sedona is in the process of updating its Community Plan, which is required at least every 10 years by state law.  The Sedona Community Plan is the City’s state-mandated general plan that guides the City in making decisions on future development and land use regulations, initiating specific planning programs and priorities and funding.  Although... 

July 4th Fireworks Banned

In May 2010, the Arizona legislature passed a law (House Bill 2246) that will ultimately legalize the sale of certain small-scale consumer fireworks. However, it is not effective until November 30, 2010, therefore all fireworks are still banned.   Per this new law, Cities and towns will have the ability to continue current prohibitions on the use of all fireworks including consumer fireworks. Therefore,... 

Tlaquepaque Celebrates Native American Music and Dance June 12

Sedona’s Tlaquepaque on Hwy 179 welcomes the Hopi Nation Nuvatukya’ovi Sinom Dance Group performance of the traditional Polhikmana, the Water Maiden Dance featuring intricate and vibrantly colored headdresses, clothing and weavings designed and handmade by the dancers. The costumes depict clouds to bring forth rain. Performances held on Saturday, June 12 at 1:00 pm and again at 3:00... 
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