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Sedona Evening Sky Tours

Sedona’s Evening Sky Tours is offering a HUGE discount on SedonaEye.com Groupon advertising link! Check it out! Get a closer look with today’s Groupon: for $35, you get a tour of the night sky from Evening Sky Tours in Sedona (up to a $60 value for adults). Children ages 5–15 tour for $25 each; children younger than age 5 tour for free. Tours begin around 8:30 p.m. April–May and August–September,... 

A Harley McGuire Adventure: Day in Jeremy aka Jerome

As Mother stood looking out our front window facing east as the setting sun was reflecting on the MoogiGong Rim, she gently picked me up and reminded me how lucky we were to have enjoyed such a splendid day. Not since our adventure at that place called T-Locky-Pocky last autumn have I been included in an outing as special as this. A friend of Mom’s invited her out for lunch. As I sat looking like... 

Sedona Artists Studio Tour

Sedona AZ–The Sedona Visual Artists’ Coalition (SVAC) is excited to announce the return of its signature Open Studios event on Saturday, April 30 through Sunday, May 1 2011 from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. each day. The public is invited to enjoy a rare glimpse into the sanctuaries of some of Sedona’s finest artists. Sedona’s spectacular red rocks inspire a wealth of creativity and originality... 

ADOT DotGov Web Site Update

Please visit the Adot.gov web site for complete information or read below: For more information regarding local access, please visit www.azdot.gov/marshstation or contact Sr. Community Relations Officer Linda Ritter at 520-388-4266 or lritter@azdot.gov. For those traveling that night, please note the following 24-hour gasoline station locations: I-10 and SR 90 The junction of SR 90 and... 

Dear Editor: Kachina Village Wetlands Development

Greetings, My name is Gretchen Lopez. Both my husband and myself have lived here in Kachina Village for over 24 years.  I have been teaching art at the Sedona Arts Center for over 11 years. I need to get in touch with the folks who are a part of the “Friends of the Verde River” in order to bring their attention to a proposed housing development, which would entail 132 units or “Affordable... 

Abraham Heschel – Mystic and Social Activist

Rabbi Alicia Magal, Sedona Arizona Sedona AZ–Abraham Jacob Heschel was a renowned 20th century scholar of Jewish thought, a mystic, a poet, and a social activist.  His writing beautifully celebrates the mood, the experience, the spiritual depths of Judaism’s traditional practices. Heschel was an inspiration,a collaborator, and a friend to many of the leading spiritual leaders of his... 

RoadRunner Beep Beeps No More in Sedona!

Sedona AZ–The City of Sedona discontinued its public transit RoadRunner service effective June 6, 2011 by City Council vote on April 12, 2011. The Council voted to terminate the RoadRunner transit service in the Uptown/Gallery District. Currently, the RoadRunner service operates in the Uptown area from the municipal parking lot on Schnebly Lane and to Tlaquepaque and Hillside Shops. The RoadRunner... 

Arizona Public Service Utility to Remove Vegetation

Sedona AZ–Arizona Public Service (APS) will be performing vegetation maintenance on its Right of Way in the Sedona area, which will involve the removal of vegetation that may be hazardous to power lines.  Work will begin the week of April 18, 2011 and should be completed within five months.  This will include the pruning and removal of trees as well as low growing vegetation to ensure the safety... 

Sedona Art in Public Places

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. Their goal is to bring public art to the community through exhibits, donations, and art competitions. The deadline to return applications is Friday, May 13 2011, at 5 p.m. in the City Clerk’s office. Members... 

Dear Editor: Response to Tao Fellowship Issue

Les Mickle vs Tao Fellowship? This is in response to Mr. Les Mickle’s editorial in the Cottonwood Verde Independent on April 14, 2011. Mr. Mickle states some concern that the Tao Fellowship and their “Settlement” may damage the National Forest and Wilderness. He may be correct but look around at the other developments, in the same area, that have been built and ask yourself what’s the difference... 
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