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Pink Jeep Tours Offers November Specials
Sedona AZ – Whether looking to enjoy the beautiful fall weather, the changing leaves, or a festive treat, Pink Jeep Tours has the special to meet your needs this November.
Sedona is perfect for a weekend getaway. Enjoy festive fall events and take advantage of Pink Jeep Tours Two Tour Special during the month of November. Reserve two separate tours and receive 20 percent off the second tour....
Dear Editor We Love Harley McGuire Column
Sedona AZ (November 5, 2010) – Loved the Harley McGuire column in the print Sedona Times Publishing (October 28 2010) newspaper print edition! Will Harley be writing on-line in the future? from caller Carol Shay, Sedona AZ (Tucker’s former mom–Tucker moved in with Carol’s son in Colorado).
The SedonaEye.com editor writes in reply:
Harley McGuire, star pet columnist for the...
Eric Williams and JJ Corcoran at Sedona Marketplace Cafe
SedonaEye.com contributing writer, Hollywood Jim, and fan
Sedona AZ (November 5, 2010) -Back by popular demand, Eric Williams with JJ Corcoran will be headlining the Village of Oak Creek’s Marketplace Cafe’s Blues Brews & BBQ event on Sunday, November 7, 2010. Eric and JJ will also headline Marketplace Cafe’s next Blues Brews & BBQ event on November 21.
The last time this...
Sedona Seeks Board of Adjustment Members
Sedona AZ (November 3, 2010) – The City of Sedona is accepting applications to fill five vacancies on its Board of Adjustment. The term of service for these voluntary positions is three years. Two of the terms began on January 1, 2010, and end on December 31, 2012, and the other three terms begin on January 1, 2011, and end on December 31, 2013.
The Board of Adjustment conducts hearings regarding...
Sedona Arts Festival Sees Increase in 2010 Attendance
Sedona AZ (November 3, 2010) – Nearly 4,500 arts patrons, collectors or just those who like to spend time strolling through 160 artist tents attended the 2010 Sedona Arts Festival, an estimated 20 percent increase over 2009 says festival organizers.
“We knew we had a great field of artists for the Festival, and the weather couldn’t have been better,” said Executive Director Lori Reinhart. “It...
Home Depot and Windmill Gardens Join Anti Litter Effort
Bob and Cindy Snyder, owners of Cornville AZ Windmill Gardens
Sedona AZ (November 2, 2010) – Home Depot, Cottonwood, Arizona, and Windmill Gardens in nearby Cornville, will continue supporting the retiring Road Warriors by providing products and assistance to fifteen ADOT Adopt-A-Highway Permittees and Rusty’s Morningstar Ranch. These groups have been aggressively cleaning Arizona Scenic Highway...
Randall’s Restaurant and Rusty’s Morningstar Ranch Support Folksville USA
***Folksville News***
PO Box 1138, Cornville, AZ 86325
Folksville, USA (Population/Readership 1358)
November 2, 2010
Randall’s’ Restaurant Rewards Rusty’s Morningstar Ranch, Road Warriors and ADOT Adopt-A-Highway Permittees
Randall’s Restaurant in Cottonwood AZ
Randall Hauk, owner of Randall’s Restaurant in Cottonwood, Arizona is offering a buy-one, get- one free breakfast to the...
Army Vet Recycles Folksville USA Litter
***Folksville News***
PO Box 1138, Cornville, AZ 86325
Folksville, USA (Population/Readership 1358)
October 28, 2010
Road runner feasts on aluminum and other metals.
Chuck Turnquist in the owner of RoadRunner Recycling, 1044 North Main, Cottonwood, AZ, and is open for business and willing to pay you for scrap copper, steel, brass and aluminum.
The RoadRunner will pick up scrap at commercial and industrial...
Sedona Fire Department Offers CPR Training for Public
Sedona Fire Chief Nazih M. Hazime
Sedona AZ (October 26, 2010) – On Tuesday and Wednesday, October 26 and 27, CPR Hands-only Training for the public is offered from 9:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. at the SDF Station #1 and the SFD Station #3 in the Village of Oak Creek, Sedona.
Please call or email using the contact information below to register and or to ask questions. This is an important life-saving...
Sedona Tourism Continues to Decline
Sedona AZ (October 25, 2010) – In a Letter to the SedonaEye.com editor, Sedona Arizona resident J. Rick Normand asks the newly seated Sedona City Council to address declining tourism and its financial impact:
Well, the old Council didn’t get it…does the new Council? Here is why tourism is still declining:
Millions Of Unemployed Americans Now Live As Paupers Even As Foreign...

