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Calling Centenarians!
Are you a 100 year old resident of Sedona? As part of the upcoming celebration of Arizona’s Centennial, Sedona’s Historic Preservation Commission is working on a project to identify current or former Sedona residents who will be 100 years old (or older) in 2011 or 2012.
The purpose of the Centenarian project is to preserve, and to present to the public, memories of Sedona as seen through...
Dear Editor: Sedona Prayer Vigil
DORR President Angela LeFevre speaking at local fundraiser
Dear SedonaEye.com Editor,
I wanted to inform you of a vigil which will take place this Wednesday, January 12th 2011, at 5.30 pm at the corner of 89A and Coffeepot – moving on to The Sedona Center. The vigil is in response to the unspeakable violence which occurred in Tucson this past Saturday, and which has sickened us all.
As a...
Sedona Art in Public Places Committee Seeks Members
Sedona AZ-The City of Sedona Arts and Culture Commission is seeking two members for the Art In Public Places Committee. This Committee recommends policy on public art issues to the Commission. Its goal is to bring public art to the community through exhibits, donations, and art competitions. The deadline to return applications is Friday, February 4, 2011, at 5 p.m. in the City Clerk’s office.
Members...
Financially Speaking: J. Rick Normand writes…
Sedona AZ (January 1, 2011) – Sedona resident J. Rick Normand submits the following share for readers and writes, “Dear SedonaEye.com Editor: Best New Year’s Predictions for 2011: If any of these come true, we’ll know it first in Sedona!”
The Only 2011 Forecast With A Bizarro Chance Of Getting It All Correct
by Tyler Durden on 12/31/2010 12:04...
Happy New Year!
NEW Sedona Times Publishing
Thank you to all our readers! We wish you the very best in 2011.
The Sedona Times Publishing, SedonaTimes.com and SedonaEye.com
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Eye on Sedona Column with Vice Mayor Cliff Hamilton
City of Sedona Council members with Vice Mayor Cliff Hamilton (far right)
Sedona AZ (December 25, 2010) – Trying to assess what people think about an issue or the “will of the people” is an essential component in making good City Council decisions. However, figuring out how to both gather that opinion and how to evaluate it are not easy tasks.
Gathering public opinion is usually a hit and...
Dear Harley McGuire: Your pal, Inoch writes…
Inoch
Harley McGuire, star columnist SedonaEye.com
My Dear Harley McGuire,
It’s been a while since I’ve written. My mom has been keeping me busy. Listen to this one…..last week, Mom took me to a place she calls a beauty shop. They work on the hair of humans. Well, my mom says she has what’s called curly, curly hair. I wouldn’t know because my fur is as straight as my fetch stick. Mom...
The Red Party with Hollywood Jim
Larry and Anita
A party isn’t a party until you got Hollywood Jim and esteemed guests at your crib! I was the lucky host of Sedona’s very first “Red Party” this past weekend, a perfect time to kick off the holiday season in style. All the guests were asked to wear something red or face ridicule by none other than me and my camera, and all merrily complied. As you can see...
SFD Election Voters Expect New Board to Work Together
Dear Editor,
This coming Wednesday at 1:00 PM the newly elected Sedona Fire District Governing Board composed of Ty Montgomery, Phyllis Erick and Dave Blauert will be having their first meeting as board members. This is where the rubber meets the road.
This election was very close, it clearly pointed out that the majority of the electorate liked both platforms of the opposing slates and wanted them...
Sedona Village of Oak Creek Dress Barn To Close
Sedona AZ (December 11, 2010) – Attention Sedona Shoppers! If you have store credit or a gift certificate to Dress Barn, use it before December 24, 2010, in the Village of Oak Creek Outlet Mall, Sedona, Arizona, or be prepared to drive to Anthem Arizona, the nearest Dress Barn store location open for business.
Sedona outlet mall employees were notified one week ago that the VOC store was...

