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Investment Seminar Scams!

Kim Johanson, contributing writer sedonaeye.com Senior Issues and Health Care      Falling victim to a fraudulent investment scheme can mean losing anywhere from a few hundred dollars to your life savings. While most people might not see the harm in sitting through an investment seminar, the Better Business Bureau recommends researching the investment company first, rather than run the risk... 

Hollywood Jim Eats 15.Quince in Jerome!

Sedona’s ST.com contributing writer, Hollywood Jim, and fan Out and About in Jerome Hollywood Jim Eats 15.Quince in Jerome! In Spanish, quince is pronounced keen-say and stands for the number fifteen (15). The number fifteen also signifies humility in the I-Ching and the only thing humble about 15.Quince Grill and Cantina Restaurant in Jerome Arizona is the man behind the food. I had the distinct... 

Healthcare: Indicators of Seniors’ Well-Being

  Kim Johanson, contributing writer www.SedonaEye.com Senior Issues and Health Care Senior citizens are enjoying longer lives, better health and better economic security, but the cost of health care for the elderly has risen dramatically, according to Older Americans 2010: Key Indicators of Well-Being, which was released in June by the Federal Interagency Forum on Aging-Related Statistics: According... 

Nominate Sedona Recycles as Nonprofit Organization of the Year

Do you love Sedona Recycles? Please consider nominating us as Nonprofit Organization of the Year for the 2010 Spirit of Sedona awards. The winning organization will receive a $1,000 donation from the Sedona Community Foundation. In 2010, Sedona Recycles has introduced recycling of clothing, shoes, and household items, started a magazine drop & swap, donated 300 recycling bins to area schools, and... 

The Craigslist of Local Produce

Hello my name is Sandy Boyce and I am the director of the Verde Valley CSA, a volunteer-run non-profit organization in our fourth season.  Since we are the first and only CSA in the Verde Valley, I have been invited to speak at panels and workshops on local foods.  At a panel discussion a few months ago with the chef of a great Italian restaurant, the produce manager of a large health food store... 

That Flippin’ Dutchie is in Flag!

Onne van der Laak, the Flippin’ Dutchie, has been cooking “Dutchies” in the Netherlands and the East Coast for over 20 years and finally is bringing the Dutchies to the South West. Where in the Southwest? Ft. Tuthill County Park , the Fair Grounds in Flagstaff, Arizona beginning September 3 at 10 AM until September 6 at 10 PM. Come and enjoy authentic “Dutchies.” ... 

Nationwide Recall of Eggs

SEDONA AZ (August 13, 2010)– The following statement was released by officials of Wright County Egg regarding the US Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) on-farm records review and egg testing for Salmonella. Use the social networking tools beneath this Sedona Times article to forward or share this vital health alert. Wright County Egg of Galt, Iowa is voluntarily recalling specific Julian... 

Sedona International Film Festival Presents Free Films

Sedona AZ celebrates completion of Hwy 179 construction Sedona AZ (August 17, 2010) – The Sedona International Film Festival is proud to present two free “Cinema Under the Stars” events to celebrate the SR 179 road construction completion on Friday and Saturday, August  20 and 21, 2010. The free outdoor film screenings are presented as part of the citywide Red Rock Road celebration... 

The Cat Black Band Rocks Flagstaff Live!

Sedona's ST.com contributing writer, Hollywood Jim, and fan Out and About in Flagstaff I first met Cat Black, lead singer and her husband, Les Argoff (manager and bass guitar) of the Cat Black Band at the first annual Sedona Times Celebration of Sedona 2010 in May at the Los Abrigados Resort and Spa in Sedona AZ. Several times Cat invited me to come see the band perform but scheduling... 

Taco Bell in Sedona VOC Closes

Sedona AZ–In the Village of Oak Creek Factory Outlets, Taco Bell faced a visually challenging location within the shopping center, a small fast food restaurant tucked in a rear back corner, primarily visible if passed on foot. Coupled with the downturn in consumer spending and the loss of many “big dog” stores that once served as anchors to draw customers for the boutique... 
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