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Annual History Roundup Picnic Scheduled
The public is welcome to join museum volunteers and old-timers and enjoy potluck with local history stories
Sedona AZ (September 26, 2013) – The Sedona Historical Society will host its annual History Roundup Potluck Picnic at Indian Gardens Park, also known as Bacon Rind Park, in Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona, on Sunday, October 6, 2013, at Noon.
This is a wonderful event to be enjoyed by all interested...
The Power of Cooperative Efforts
SedonaEye.com columnist, Eddie S. Maddock, reminds Sedona residents and City Council of days gone by when cooperative efforts served the Sedona community best
Sedona AZ (September 20, 2013) – In mid 1984, Sedona Broken Arrow Vista residents, with the late John Crandall as Trustee, collectively made installation of a desperately needed fire hydrant at Morgan Road and Cypress Drive a reality.
Spearheaded...
City Department Changes Name and Economic Development Effort
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Sedona AZ (September 17, 2013) – Effective October 1, 2013, the Sedona Community Development Department will change its name to the Sedona Community and Economic Development Department. This change is one of the first steps in the City’s and Department’s efforts to become more active in citywide economic development efforts. The change...
Smart Meter Film Plays to Three Full Houses
Click on poster to rent or purchase documentary
Sedona AZ (September 14, 2013) – On September 9,2013, Sedona Smart Meter Awareness (SSMA) and the Sedona International Film Festival introduced Sedona and surrounding communities to the premiere Arizona showing of Take Back Your Power, a documentary by Josh del Sol that investigates the risks of this ubiquitous “smart” grid, with insight from...
Eye on Sedona Crime and Public Safety
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Sedona AZ (September 12, 2013) – With the start of both college and professional football, comes the array of statistical data that sports commentators, analyst, coaches, and fans will be presenting to show everyone how well or how poorly a team or player is performing. With just about every aspect of football broken down into numbers, percentages...
Sedona I Caught You Caring
Fred Shinn with City Manager Ernster at City of Sedona award ceremony
Sedona AZ (September 11, 2013) – On Monday, September 9, 2013, the City of Sedona first “I Caught You Caring” award was presented to Fred Shinn, a volunteer with the Sedona Police Department. This is a new award program for staff and volunteers who provide exceptional customer service and go “above and beyond the call...
Sedona Wetlands Preserve Grand Opening
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Sedona AZ (September 10, 2013) – After nine months of being open to the public, the Sedona Wetlands Preserve is now ready for its grand opening celebration. On Friday, September 27, 2013, activities will provide guests an understanding of the facility’s unique contributions in the water cycle purification process and the role it provides concerning...
Eye on Sedona Commissions and State of the City Address
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Sedona AZ (September 3, 2013) – Sedona Mayor Rob Adams will present the 2013 State of the City Address on Thursday, September 26, 2013, at 5:30 p.m. in the Sedona City Hall Council Chambers, 102 Roadrunner Drive, Sedona. A free public event open to all residents, this is the third annual State of the City address by Adams highlighting city government’s...
Free Concert of Praise and Worship
View of Havana Cuba cathedral before Kline and Iantorno concert
Sedona AZ (July 15, 2013) – Mark your calendars for a Concert of Praise and Worship at the Calvary Chapel, 465 South Calvary Way, Cottonwood, on Friday, September 6, at 7 PM. It’s a free concert and everyone is welcome.
Deborah Kline and Vince Iantorno, husband and wife, have been ministering in both Messianic Jewish and Christian...
Sedona Museum Offers Arizona Memory Project
Sedona AZ (August 30, 2013) – The Sedona Heritage Museum proudly announces that it has added another collection to the Arizona Memory Project’s online system. The new addition includes historic photographs, contemporary photos and history of the Bristow and Jordan families as interpreted through a collection of family clothing.
Based on the One Family’s Closet exhibit held at the Sedona...

