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Cottonwood and Sedona City Managers Ride the Vortex

Bike MS Ride the Vortex Sedona-Verde Valley event weekend attracts 700 riders Sedona AZ (May 23, 2013) – Despite battling some tough winds on Arizona Highway 89A, “the tortuous hills of Sedona and the brutal rays from the vortex,” Cottonwood City Manager Doug Bartosh managed to cycle about 25 miles more than Sedona City Manager Tim Ernster during last weekend’s Bike MS: Ride the Vortex... 

Arizona Walk Supports Community Food Banks

Sedona AZ (October 10, 2012) – On Thursday, October 25, 2012, Al Slusser will walk through Sedona as part of his Arizona Walk, a 500 mile walk from the Utah-Arizona border north of Page, Arizona south to Nogales, Arizona at the Arizona-Mexico border. The purpose of this walk is to bring awareness to poverty in Arizona and encourage food and fund donations to restock Arizona food banks for... 

Verde Food Council Launches 2012 Back Packs for Kids

Sedona AZ (August 6, 2012) – The 2012-2013 school year will mark another year that much needed backpacks will be provided to students across the Verde Valley. With one out of three Verde Valley children unsure of where their next meal will come from – and 61% on free or reduced school meals – the Verde Food Council and community partners are working to raise funds, collect backpacks,... 

Sedona Celebrates Thai New Year

Sedona AZ (March 24, 2010) — Why settle for just one New Year celebration when you can have two? That is the attitude of the Rotary Club of Sedona when Magical Journeys ™ joins Rotary to present a Thai New Year celebration, Songkran. The Thai New Year event offers the City of Sedona and the Village of Oak Creek an opportunity to dine in the culture of Thai at Tara Thai Restaurant, Bell Rock... 

Fear and Hunger in Sedona

Sedona AZ (December 17, 2008) – They are hungry. They are broke. They are scared. We see them but we don’t see them. Tommy Acosta They could be your neighbor, a grocery clerk you no longer see working where you shop, your favorite server or retail clerk who is no longer there. They are the victims of a merciless economy bankrupting our nation. They are Sedonans living at the edge of, or in,... 
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