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Cornville Pink Heals Yard Sale

Dear Sedona Eye readers,  Please come to our yard sale this Saturday, April 30 2011, in Cornville Arizona. It will be held at Fire Station #32, 1120 South Page Springs Road from 8 a.m. until Noon and is sponsored by the Cornville Community Association & Verde Valley Fire District. Yard Sale donations can be dropped off at the Fire Station between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. prior to the sale. All proceeds... 

Local Verde Communities Hunger Update

5,000 persons, out of 11,000 eligible in Yavapai County, participate in the WIC Program (Women, Infants and Children) managed by the Department of Public Health. DES reports that as of October 2009 SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program – food stamps) recipients in the Verde Valley numbered 9,319 or about 12.7% of the total population. St. Mary’s Food Bank in Phoenix recently announced... 

Cancer, Chemicals and the Profits of Corporations

In the event you have not seen this DVD, I sincerely invite you to make the time. I honestly feel you will find it informative. Part 1 – ‘The Corporation’:    http://www.forbiddenknowledgetv.com/page/1258.html Part 2 – ‘The Corporation’:  http://www.forbiddenknowledgetv.com/page/1259.html Article submitted by Paul Miller, Phoenix Arizona.      Read More →

Dear Harley McGuire: Bad Human Behavior at Sedona Dog Park

Dear Harley, I got lost 2 months ago but like you I was lucky to be rescued.  The vet says I’m a mixed up year-old Beagle.  I like to play and go for long walks with my new Mommy.  She is taking me to the parks where I have to be on a leash, but I’m learning to pay attention when she tells me to “sit” and “stay” because I’ve discovered that I get good treats when I do. The other day... 

Let the Games Begin? Wrong!

Eddie S. Maddock, Contributing Writer Sedona Eye Yes, I was in attendance the afternoon of March 23, 2011, at the unprecedented event for activation, by submission of approximately 1,399 Sedona residents’ signatures, for a Referendum to challenge the already much publicized approval by the Sedona City Council to accept the ADOT route transfer of the remainder of SR89A within the city limits. Coincidentally... 

First Legal Battle for Stop Sedona Take Back of 89A

Sedona, Arizona (March 16 2011) – After organizing and pulling petition papers in very short order, the citizens of “Let the People Vote on 89A” filed papers Monday morning with Yavapai Superior Court requesting an official determination of the filing date for referendum petitions.  Since the Sedona City Council vote to take back a five-mile stretch of the SR 89A highway in February 2011,... 

Dear Editor: Montezuma Castle Free Event

David Wolfs Robe If you don’t already know, Sedona’s own Wolfs Robe native American flute performer from the Shawnee nation of Oklahoma will be doing a Night performance at Montezuma Castle National Monument at 6:30 pm on Saturday, March 26 2011. Gates to the Park will open at 6:00 pm. This is the 4th year Wolfs Robe has given a Night Performance at the Castle and it is a magical experience.... 

City of Sedona Arts and Culture Commission

Sedona AZ–On March 22, 2011, the Sedona City Council reappointed Rod Abbott and Roberta Kinion, to serve on the Arts & Culture Commission, and also appointed Eduard Uzumeckis.  The Arts and Culture Commission acts as an advocate and resource for arts and cultural opportunities on behalf of residents, businesses, and visitors of Sedona.  They recommend policy to the City Council on arts... 

Sedona Group Files Action to Stop 89A Route Transfer

Sedona AZ (March 7 2011) – This is a Sedona Times Publishing and SedonaEye.com breaking news alert! A grass roots group of Sedona residents and business owners have organized to oppose Sedona City Council’s 4-3 vote passed by Council on February 22, 2011 when the City decided to take ownership of SR 89A through a Route Transfer Agreement between the State and the City. Let The People... 

Eye on Sedona with Fire Chief Nazih M. Hazime

Sedona AZ (March 4 2011)-A fire district is its own self-contained government entity on call 24 hours/7 days a week/365 days a year. A fire district must maintain its own general government services internally. Sedona Fire District emergency operational services include Structural Firefighting, Urban Interface Wildland Firefighting, Technical Rescue which involves High Angle Rope, Shorthauls, Swift... 
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