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DORR February Meeting Welcomes Judge Schudson

Sedona AZ – The Democrats of the Red Rocks will host a breakfast discussion on the state of the independent judiciary Thursday, February 20, at 8:00 a.m. at 1405 West Highway 89A, west Sedona. The featured speaker will be legal scholar and author Judge Charles B. Schudson. Judge Schudson is a Wisconsin Reserve Judge Emeritus, served as a state and federal prosecutor, a trial and appellate judge,... 

City of Sedona holiday weekend traffic advisory

The city of Sedona implements a crosswalk and tourist traffic management plan during Presidents Day weekend. Sedona AZ – The city of Sedona will have Traffic Control Assistants (TCAs) managing traffic at the Uptown crosswalks on State Route (SR) 89A and the crosswalk near Tlaquepaque on SR 179 beginning February 15, 2020. Deployments are scheduled to occur during peak congestion between 10:00 a.m.... 

St. Patrick’s parade entrants must register online at Sportsites before deadline

Deadline for Sedona St. Patrick’s parade entrants is February 24, 2020. Limited participation space so it’s first come, first served say organizers. Don’t delay, register online today. Sedona AZ – Mark your calendars for the wearing of the green! On Saturday, March 14, 2020, the annual city of Sedona St. Patrick’s Parade is back for its 50th anniversary. As in the past, the... 

Mary Lois Brown oil paintings on exhibit at City Hall

Sedona artist Mary Lois Brown oil painting exhibition is at Sedona City Hall through the end of March 2020. After a year of studies with Patricia Cochran in the 1970s, Brown learned the approach of the Old Masters which opened an exciting new world of light and color that she pursues within her own work to this day. Sedona AZ – Winsome oil paintings by Mary Lois Brown are on viewing display at... 

Mike Koopsen fine art photography exhibit at City Hall

Photographer Mike Koopsen’s work is on exhibit at Sedona City Hall until March 2020. Koopsen’s desire to capture the natural world in the spirit of the moment and preserve it for others to enjoy remains undiminished. Sedona AZ – Until the end of April, engaging and award winning photographs by Sedona resident Mike Koopsen are on display at the Sedona city hall. Koopsen began taking... 

ADOR Offers Customers Self Serve Kiosk Option

ADOR offers taxpayers options online. Sedona AZ – Arizona taxpayers have another option when filing and paying electronically on the state’s tax system. The Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) has introduced self service kiosks in both its Phoenix and Tucson locations. Kiosks are already available for use by taxpayers at the department’s East Valley office in Mesa. “The kiosk option enhances... 

February Council meeting invites city residents GO Plan comments

Article submitted by the city of Sedona. Sedona AZ – The city of Sedona will hold a public meeting on Thursday, February 6, 2020, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at City Hall Council Chambers to hear from residents on a map of potential walking and biking routes such as sidewalks, pathways and bike lanes. This is part of the Get Outside (GO) Sedona Plan to make walking and biking in Sedona a safe, enjoyable... 

Sedona 26th Annual Film Festival Nine Days in February

Sedona AZ – Coming off a record-breaking 25th anniversary celebration, the Sedona International Film Festival launches its next quarter century with nine days of compelling films, workshops, events and special guests from February 22 through March 1, 2020. A full schedule of more than 160 films will highlight the 26th annual festival. All-Access and Priority Passes are now available at www.sedonafilmfestival.org.... 

Climate Change and the Impacts on the Southwest

Sedona AZ – Darren McCollum will delve into what human activities are changing the climate of the planet. A lead forecaster meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Flagstaff, Mr. McCollum will present results from the National Climate Assessment including what changes are being observed in the southwest United States and Arizona, as well as the predicted changes for the rest of this... 

Yavapai County currently has 27 jobs to fill

Sedona AZ – Start 2020 with a new outlook on life and possibly a new career with Yavapai County. If you recently graduated from high school, moved to the area or are just in need of a new career, now is the time to act. Yavapai County is one of the larger employers in the area and currently looking to fill 27 positions. This may be the perfect time to start a new career doing something you love... 
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