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Unsung Hero, Manny Lugo, Wins Yavapai Award
This community is truly blessed with many faithful and loving volunteers that work hard to make this a better place to live and thrive in.
Unsung Hero, Manny Lugo receives Yavapai award from Chip Davis, County Supervisor
One such individual is Manny Lugo, nominated by Rebecca Walker: the Compassion Services Manager of the Old Town Mission. He has been a faithful volunteer at the Old Town Mission in...
Veterans Day Tribute at Sedona Heritage Museum
Sedona Heritage Museum
Sedona AZ (November 3, 2010) – The annual Sedona Heritage Museum Veterans Day event is scheduled for Thursday, November 11, 2010 beginning at 11:00 a.m. on the museum grounds in Jordan Historical Park, uptown Sedona Arizona. The 2010 Veterans Day program will honor Veterans and active military service people.
The museum’s annual event has evolved to be the Sedona...
A Good Dog Story
Good Dog! Labrador Tubby Recycles more than 20,000 Plastic Bottles
Sedona Eye reader Abe Koniarsky of Sedona Arizona found this on http://optimistworld.com/News.aspx and wanted to share it with Harley McGuire, SedonaEye.com’s Four legged star columnist. Harley wanted to pass the news on to faithful readers and encourage his four-legged pals (and their friends) to join the fight against...
Panda Express Joins Folksville USA Movement
Folksville USA Rusty's Morningstar Ranch "hands"
Cottonwood AZ (November 3, 2010) – Panda Express joined the Folksville USA anti-litter effort and will reward Rusty’s Morningstar Ranch for autistic adults, Arizona Department of Transportation Adopt-A-Highway permittees, local businesses and residents with a free meal in its Cottonwood Arizona restaurant with proof of participation...
Got Jerome?
Jerome AZ Fire StationSedona AZ (October 17, 2010) – Jerome Arizona is a charming mountainside town with a history that says “Old West.”
The Sedona Eye online news is looking for Jerome Arizona stories and photos, past and present to be submitted online or via email to Editor@SedonaEye.com.
Here’s a memorable headline from the past – BIG FIRE IN JEROME, ARIZONA, The...
Kinion Fine Art Exhibits at Sedona City Hall
Sedona AZ (October 15, 2010) – The City of Sedona Art in Public Places Committee is proud to announce a new exhibit of the Sedona Gallery Association (SGA) in the City Council Chambers, Sedona City Hall. SGA member Kinion Fine Art is the featured gallery. The Kinion exhibit can be viewed through January 2011 and features artists Mary Lois Brown, Tom Fish, Miro Fitzgerald, Tom Lynch, Jim Meissner,...
Sedona SR 89A Route Transfer Process
Sedona AZ (October 15, 2010) – During its October 12, 2010 meeting, the Sedona City Council discussed citizen participation and an education process for consideration of a route transfer for Arizona State Route 89A. Based on this discussion, several steps will be taken to initiate the public process.
CivTech, an Arizona engineering firm that specializes in transportation planning and design,...
Gift Creates Recycle Trash for Cash Program
Rusty's Morningstar Ranch
Sedona AZ (October 15, 2010) – Rusty’s Morningstar Ranch (RMR) of Cottonwood, Arizona is honored to have been offered the opportunity to advance the efforts of the local Road Warriors highway litter recovery movement started in February of 2009 by its founders, says RMR director, Marla Guerrero.
The Road Warriors effort to restore the beauty to Arizona highways...
Kori and Rowe Finalists in Sedona Art Competition
Kori and Rowe proposal
Sedona AZ (September 30, 2010) – The City of Sedona Art in Public Places Committee unanimously approved its recommendation that the proposal by Kim Kori and Ken Rowe be selected as the finalist for the Arizona Centennial public art competition for State Route 179 roundabouts at the “Y” and Brewer Road.
The City of Sedona Committee’s decision took into consideration...
Oak Creek Watershed Issues
Sedona AZ–A Creek runs through it…the Oak Creek Watershed, that is. Fifty five miles of fresh water perpetually in motion, Oak Creek is the thread that weaves together the fabric of our watershed community, as well as being vital to its economic, recreational and natural future.
Some think that the movement of water represents life itself and has soothing and relaxing properties. ...

