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Sitting a Spell Sun Day in the Village
Sitting a Spell in the Village Day
Sunday is Sitting a Spell Sun Day in the Village of Oak Creek. Find and use one of these comfy “people watchers.” Buy breakfast (it’s served all day) at the Blue Moon Cafe (next to Ace Hardware) and use the cafe’s Sedona Times 10% off coupon found in the newspaper.
After breakfast, enjoy a leisurely stroll on our All American...
Comet Hartley Evening Sky Tours Begin
Sedona, AZ: Evening Sky Tours is preparing to welcome Comet Hartley to the observation list for nearly one month beginning on September 27. The short period comet, 6.5 years, will pass within 11 million miles of the Earth on October 20, which is only eight days before coming to perihelion (closest approach to the sun) on October 28.
“We will be observing Comet Hartley every night beginning on...
Sedona Celtic Harvest Festival
Danielle McBurnette
Sedona, AZ–
The 2010 Arizona Colleen, Danielle McBurnett, serves as a spokesperson for the Irish Community in area events and will take part in the upcoming Celtic Harvest Festival in Sedona on September 25. “Colleen” refers to an Irish maiden reflecting that contestants must have some Irish ancestry, be single, without children, ages 18-27, and are judged on poise,...
SFD Open Burn Permits Available Now
To protect your home from potential wildfires as well as make fall yard cleanup easier, the Sedona Fire District (SFD) is issuing no-cost residential burn permits starting Monday, September 20, 2010.
Permits are required for any open burning within the fire district, and are currently available at no charge at the SFD’s business office at 2860 Southwest Drive in West Sedona between the hours...
Dear Editor: Response to Labor Day Visitor Letter
Sedona Hwy 179
(September 23 2010 Print Edition) Response to “Letter from Labor Day visitors…” written by Greg Flippen from Mesa, AZ, here is my response:
Thanks to tourists we have many great restaurants, galleries, shops, and events. Please keep visiting! Please remember why you are visiting. I think the answer is all of the above in one of the most beautiful settings on earth.
Do...
Mysteries of the Mogollon at the Museum
Mike Peach
The Sedona Heritage Museum presents Michael Peach in a performance of “Mysteries of the Mogollon (Muggy-Own)” at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 2nd 2010, at the Sedona Heritage Museum.
“A man may work from sun to sun, and woman’s work is never done, and there’s no rest for the wicked ’til the grave. But if you die in Arizona,...
Sedona’s Most Endangered Places
Sedona the Beautiful photo by Melissa Morrison c2010
The Sedona Historic Preservation Commission has announced its list of Sedona’s Most Endangered Places. These are the properties of historical significance that are judged most in danger of being erased from Sedona’s beautiful landscape, and with that loss would come the destruction of a tangible piece of Sedona’s history. This...
City of Sedona Awards 2010 Employee of the Year
David Jakim, City of Sedona Employee of the Year 2010
Sedona AZ (September 20, 2010) – On Tuesday, September 14, 2010, the City of Sedona Employee of Year award was presented to David Jakim during the regular City Council meeting. David began working as a record’s clerk for the City Clerk’s office in August 2007.
During the Sedona City Council meeting, a summary of his nomination was shared...
Hollywood Jim to visit Jerome Art Walk
Sedona's ST.com contributing writer, Hollywood Jim, and fan
SEDONA AZ–Hollywood Jim Franckowiak will be in Jerome Arizona on Saturday, September 4th 2010, to meet and greet Art Walkers and Gallery Gams as he continues his Out and About in Arizona series.
Be prepared to give a New Yorker-style opinion and share your insights with the dapper Hollywood Jim, Man about Town!
The...
Sedona Times On News Stands September 23
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