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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...
AZ School Superintendent Supports Governor Ducey Budget Proposal
Sedona AZ – Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman released the following statement on Governor Doug Ducey’s FY 2021 Proposed Budget:
“Throughout my travels around the state, I’ve heard and seen firsthand the passionate support that Arizonans have for continued and increased investment in our public education system. In reviewing Governor Ducey’s proposed budget, I’m...
Spring Creek Development Sent Back to Planning and Zoning
Sedona AZ – On January 15, 2020 at the regular Yavapai County Board of Supervisors meeting in Cottonwood, applicants Eric and Lisa Borowsky requested a continuance for a zoning map change of approximately 282 acres, known as Spring Creek, until the March 18, 2020 Board of Supervisors meeting.
Yavapai County Development Services Director David C. Williams informed the Board that they could go...
Sedona Heritage Museum hosts author Roger Naylor
Sedona AZ – The Sedona Heritage Museum will host a talk and book signing event with author Roger Naylor at 10:00 a.m. on January 29, 2020.
Home to one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, Arizona is a beacon for outdoor enthusiasts – its desert landscape brimming with opportunities for exploration and adventure. In this book, travel writer Naylor takes readers through the state parks...
Coconino County Inmates Exodus Pop-Up Art Show
Sedona AZ – Artistic drawings and sketches created by individuals while they were in custody at the Coconino County Jail will be on display at the Exodus Pop-Up Art Show, Coconino Center for the Arts, 2300 North Fort Valley Road, Flagstaff, Arizona. The opening reception will be Friday, January 24, 2020 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. with an entrance fee of $5 at the door. The artwork may also be viewed...
Sedona New Year’s Eve Chapel Fire Update
Sedona Fire Station 6 is located near the Chapel roundabout on SR 179, Sedona.
Sedona AZ – On December 31, 2019, Sedona Fire District crews were dispatched to a structure fire at 49 Eagle Lane in the Chapel area and arrived on scene six minutes and seven seconds after dispatch. The reported fire had fully engulfed the structure and threatened nearby buildings.
Firefighters took a defensive posture...
Census Bureau workers begin 2020 survey
Sedona AZ – As the 2020 Census approaches, Yavapai County residents will begin to see Census Bureau workers out in their communities. The public is reminded to ensure they are being visited by an OFFICIAL representative.
Decennial Census Address Canvassers, who verify addresses in preparation for the Census, will be in the area through July, and permanent annual surveyors may currently be in...
Village of Oak Creek Residents Say No to Incorporation Nonsense
Sedona AZ – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
Editor:
Sedona Arizona’s Village of Oak Creek in 2012.
Yet again, we Village of Oak Creek residents have been told what is for our own good. The impetus for this new thrust for incorporation is because of the Hilton and Element hotels, and to that we say: “barn door, meet late closer.” This time Mr. Krupa...
Eddie Maddock: Sedona Year 2020
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock reminds Sedona in 2020 it’s wise to keep in mind that hindsight is always twenty-twenty.
Sedona AZ – The birth of a brand new year, 2020, is welcomed with optimism for positive opportunities on the horizon. Breaking in a new calendar and not forgetting when writing to change the date to “2020” accordingly are reminders that time flies, and...

