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Sedona Art Center First Friday

Sedona Arts Center Fine Art Gallery In Uptown Please Join Us! Colors of Autumn First Friday, September 3 beginning 4 pm Poets Corner 5 to 8 pm Gallery Opening Wine Reception Open Daily 10am – 5pm Featured Artists: David Haskell Joan Roberts Mike Koopsen Joanna Irwin Karl Wiliams ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Music & Poetry in the Sculpture... 

Oklahoma Challenges Arizona

  Oklahoma State Flag On April 23, 2009, House Bill 2245 passed  in the Oklahoma Senate with a vote of 43 to 0.  The “Oklahoma Criminal Illegal Alien Rapid Repatriation Act of 2009” allows the Oklahoma Department of Corrections to immediately send inmates who are in the country illegally to Immigration and Customs Enforcement for deportation. State Bill 1102 would require that illegal... 

Meet Sedona Fire Chief Nazih M. Hazime

Sedona Fire Chief Nazih M. Hazime Sedona AZ (August 14, 2010)-Sedona Fire Chief, Nazih M. Hazime, says of his parents who were born and raised in Lebanon and settled in the United States in 1955 to start a family in the city of Highland Park, Michigan, “I am one of five children, being the only son, born April 10, 1960. My upbringing was very diverse while growing up in the Detroit area which ... 

Sedona Offers God’s Healing Gifts

Judy Asman, R.N., of Honolulu, is an officer in the Health Ministries Assoc. of Hawaii and holds two levels of certification in Healing Touch. Judy will be the featured key-note speaker and provide a hands-on experience in healing touch so that individuals might improve their health and aid in self-healing.     Dr. Anne Borik, of Phoenix, is board certified in Internal Medicine and holds a 3rd... 

Andrew Aloha Live in Sedona

Aloha once again Earth God/desses…..July was definitely a hot summer month and unusually a wet month too. We also got graced with the British Petroleum spill along with the Arizona legislation getting a taste of federal authorities stepping in to overturn a potentially lethal law concerning immigration. Many people were quite upset by the Arizona law being scheduled to be implemented at the end... 

Once Upon Stone

Today people died. Someone’s cousin, in his early fifties, died after a long illness brought about by debauchery. He held such promise, they said. The family wants a note from above that says poor diet, drug and alcohol abuse were worth a year of watching him die in hospice, and the few decades of lost longevity. Today people died. A once best friend died in Maine.  I read her eulogy;... 

Biggest Loser Comes to Sedona

TAKE A HIKE WITH THE BIGGEST LOSER Gigi Rock Productions & Biggest Loser Bill Germanakos Team Up  August 19-21, 2010 ~ Sedona Arizona Gigi Rock Productions and Bill Germanakos have collaborated to present an adventure of a lifetime hosting three days of extreme motivation with Biggest Losers who will share their personal stories with you. Hosted by the Sedona Rouge Hotel & Spa, you’ll be... 

Sedona National Historic Preservation Month

The City of Sedona Historic Preservation Commission will co-host two open houses for the general public on Saturday, May 22 from 2-4 p.m. in celebration of National Historic Preservation Month.  The Doodlebug Ranch House and the Ralph Block Ranch House are featured this year to showcase their unique history and to recognize their recent designation as local historic landmarks.  The Mayor of Sedona... 

C.G. Jung’s RED BOOK

Sedona AZ-April 10 2010–C.G. Jung’s recently published Red Book is his sixteen year exploration of the Psyche and foundation for his life’s work.  After Jung broke with Freud, he came to believe that myth, symbol and archetype were the language of the unconscious mind. The Red Book is a very personal account of Jung’s journey into the depths of the unconscious and tells of his battle between... 
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