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Sedona Community Farmers Market Ends Oct 1
Note from Management:
There are many ways to do a farmers market. A traditional farmers market is a venue for the farmer to meet directly with the consumer without middle persons. At traditional farmers markets reselling of produce is not allowed. This rule assures that the real grower and the consumer are protected from produce vendors who supplement their produce during down times or during a...
There is no challenge without a crisis, says Einstein
The greatest inconvenience of people and nations is the laziness with which they attempt to find the solutions to their problems. There’s no challenge without a crisis. Without challenges, life becomes a routine, a slow agony. There’s no merit without crisis. It’s in the crisis where we can show the very best in us. Without a crisis, any wind becomes a tender touch. To speak about a crisis...
Camp Soaring Eagle Opens New Office
Camp Soaring Eagle moved into the Village of Oak Creek Ranch House Business Square and celebrated its new office with a ribbon cutting, Thursday March 11, 2010. Sedona, Cottonwood and Flagstaff Chamber of Commerces sent representatives to the ribbon-cutting. Camp Soaring Eagle Executive Director Jennifer Perry said, “Camp Soaring Eagle is focused on sending kids to camp.” ...
City Council Raises Wastewater Rates
The “Notice of Intention to Increase Wastewater Rates” was approved 7 to 0 by the Sedona City Coucil. City Hall received many letters in opposition to the proposed increase, but Council chose to ignore the opposition in favor of increased fees. The next Public Hearing before City Council will be on April 13th.
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Letter to the Editor: Red Rock News Owner Patronizes Sedonans
Though I don’t know him personally, I am sure the owner of the Red Rock News is an honorable, well-intentioned man and a highly respected member of the community. But I find many of his editorials to be patronizing, and many of his arguments to be specious. There seems to be a Father-Knows-Best theme that runs through the series of his editorials; nobly and consistently he appeals for the healing...
Gripe Guy on Food Stamps and Arizona Lawmakers
Lawmaker and Foodstamps — An Arizona State Representative wants to mandate how people collecting food stamps should live.
His vision includes no expensive cell phones, televisions, cigarettes or alcohol for recipients collecting from the food-stamp program.
I have four words for him. Is you crazy foo?
I, just like most people out there work for a living and it does become disgusting to see...
Visual Artists’ Coalition February 18th Meeting
The Sedona Visual Artists’ Coalition announces that noted Sedona photographer Jim Peterson will be the featured speaker at this month’s membership meeting, February 18th. The public is welcome to this free event. Pot luck dinner! Bring a dish to share and a flashlight!
Plans for the group’s Fall 2010 show will also be discussed at the Thursday, February 18th meeting. The public is...