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Sedona-Verde Valley Launches New National Geographic Tourism Initiative

Sedona AZ (May 12, 2015) – Organizations in the Arizona communities of Sedona, Cottonwood, Clarkdale, Camp Verde, Jerome and Yavapai-Apache Nation are joining with National Geographic Maps to highlight the world-class natural and cultural attractions of the Verde Valley. The program is designed to support the economic health of the region by promoting geotourism: tourism that sustains or enhances... 

Arizona Highways Litter Clean Up Day Huge Success

Aerial photographer David Roy Cottonwood AZ (February 19, 2012) – It is said that pictures are worth a thousand words.  Pictured is the February 18, 2012 “Leap Frog Two” Arizona highways litter clean up event organized by Folksville USA mayor, Gary Chamberlain, and a dedicated band of fellow Verde Valley anti-litter road warriors. Folksville USA and the road warriors were joined... 

Third World Cancer in Arizona

Gary Chamberlain, Folksville USA Point Man Cottonwood AZ – With a sweep of his hand, Folksville USA Mayor Gary Chamberlain indicated Arizona SR 260 highway shoulders littered with broken glass and blowing paper. Exasperated he said, “The time has come again to remove trash from our highways. We must keep this “Third World” cancer out of the Verde Valley.” Chamberlain, the decorated... 

Sedona National Night Out

  Come on out for a free Sedona community picnic and BBQ on August 2, 2011 Sedona AZ (July 14, 2011)–Sedona residents and visitors are invited to join thousands of other communities nationwide in celebrating the 28th Annual National Night Out with safety presentations and a free community picnic on August 2, 2011 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Posse Grounds Park, 525 Posse Ground Road in west... 

Dog Days of Summer with Harley McGuire

Greetings my friends, Here’s the scoop for all you gorgeous paws out there! A WILDLIFE ARTIST IS GIVING PET LOVERS SOMETHING TO HOWL ABOUT! Acclaimed wildlife painter Linda St. Clair and Gallery 203B are teaming up to pay artful tribute to human’s best friend, the dog. As part of the Dog Days of Summer competition, dog-owners from around the world are encouraged to send Santa Fe’s Gallery... 

Hollywood Jim Out and About with Eric Williams, Lindy Gravelle and the Desert Flour

SedonaEye.com contributing writer, Hollywood Jim, and fan Ladies and Gentlemen! May I have your attention, please?   Sedona’s Desert Flour Bakery and Bistro, in the slammin’ it down Village of Oak Creek, was the place for a Thursday night live of awesome music performed by local Sedona favorite, Eric Williams, and formerly of Nashville now west coaster, Lindy Gravelle. The... 

Sedona City Hall features Red Rock Quilters Exhibit

The City of Sedona Art in Public Places Committee is proud to announce a new exhibition featuring the Red Rock Quilters.  A beautiful variety of their members’ work can be viewed in the City Manager’s administration building and the Vultee Conference Room through early January 2011. The Red Rock Quilters, a chapter of the AZ Quilters Guild, welcomes all levels of quilters and fabric lovers. ... 

Arizona the Beautiful! Get involved November 20th!

***Folksville News*** PO Box 1138, Cornville, AZ 86325 Folksville, USA (Population/Readership 1358) October 31, 2010 Boo You Trick or Trash? Get Involved? If our soldiers, veterans, businesses, residents and even aliens work hard to protect and actively display pride in our country, will you join their effort to recover and recycle highway litter? Will you help educate those who litter how their... 

Sedona Community Farmers Market Ends Oct 1

Note from Management:  There are many ways to do a farmers market. A traditional farmers market is a venue for the farmer to meet directly with the consumer without middle persons. At traditional farmers markets reselling of produce is not allowed.  This rule assures that the real grower and the consumer are protected from produce vendors who supplement their produce during down times or during a... 

Angel Valley Remix by Sedona Times contributing writer, Jim Franckowiak

Writing this week’s story caused much thought.  First off, though, I’m sitting at a coffee shop as I write this which for me is really coloring outside the lines, but here goes… Last Sunday, my friend asked if I wanted to go for a drive and visit a labyrinth.  She said it was nearby and since nothing was on my agenda, I was game and off we went.  We eventually turned off Hwy 89A... 
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