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Harley McGuire Reports Humane Society Offers Offsite Adoptions
Harley McGuire SedonaEye.com Star Paws Up Pet Columnist
Sedona AZ (January 6, 2011) – The Humane Society of Sedona invites the Verde Valley and Northern Arizona community to visit our Mobile Adoption Vehicle/Emergency Evacuation Unit (MAV/EEU) as we travel throughout the area with available shelter animals for adoption.
The Humane Society of Sedona’s Mobile Adoption Vehicle is scheduled for...
Verde Valley School Initiates Search for Head of School
Sedona AZ (January 3, 2011) – The Verde Valley School Board of Trustees has formed a special committee to conduct the search for a new Head of School, who will replace Interim Head John Griffiths beginning in the 2011 academic year.
This committee is chaired by current Board Vice President Steve Mangold, Class of 1965, who has chaired previous head search committees during his tenure on the...
A Special New Year 2011 Message from Harley McGuire
Sedona AZ (January 2, 2011)–A special New Year 2011 message from SedonaEye.com star columnist, Harley McGuire.
The Year 2010 was a good one for me. I celebrated my third new birthday on April 18, 2010 because, on that date in 2007, my mom officially adopted me from the rescue place in Texas.
When C. Bentley Hill, Owner-Publisher of the New Sedona Times (now The Sedona Eye) wanted me to...
Lessons from Chile
Published October 28, 2010 in the Sedona Times Publishing Newspaper, Sedona Arizona
© Mel Copen, October 2010
For over two months the world was enthralled by a story coming out of Chile. The media coverage was intensive. The good news is that it turned out to have a very positive ending. People all over the globe celebrated the return to the surface of the 33 miners who were trapped in the...
Sedona Lifestyles Nucleus of You with Heather Kay Column Debut
Dementia means “deprived of mind.” It affects our lives, our loved ones, and the way we live.
A woman in her early sixties, who was disoriented, was brought to the hospital by family members. An incident had occurred that that brought the problem to the attention of the family. During a shopping trip, she wandered, disappeared, and was reported missing to the police. After a search she was found...
Sedona Rotary Announces New Officers
The Rotary Club of Sedona members elected a new slate of officers for the next Rotary year 2011-12:
The incoming President will be Dave Young; Chuck Marr will become President-elect.
Other officers include Renata Barnwell, Vice President; Miki Dzugan, Secretary; Abbie Denton Lander, Treasurer; Catherine Moore, Past President.
Eddie Passov, Merv Shapan, Tami Lobur, Richard Youngberg and John...
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...
Sedona Posse Grounds Lighting Project
Sedona AZ (December 31, 2010) – A contract in the amount of $124,950 has been awarded to Sellers & Sons Inc. of Avondale, Arizona to install new lights on the existing poles for the two City of Sedona Posse Grounds softball fields. The lighting system construction project is anticipated to take about two weeks during mid to late January 2011.
The City of Sedona Arizona received an Energy...
Mike Peach Presents “Mysteries of the Muggy Own”
Mike Peach
The Sedona Heritage Museum offers a performance of “Mysteries of the Mogollon (or Muggy Own)” at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, January 8 at the Sedona Heritage Museum.
“A man may work from sun to sun, and woman’s work is never done, and there’s no rest for the wicked ’til the grave. But if you die in Arizona – just in case nobody warned ya – those just might...
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