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City of Sedona Volunteer Program Launches

Sedona AZ–Have you been searching for an opportunity to actively participate in and make a meaningful contribution with your unique skills?  Here is your opportunity to learn about City government operations while volunteering in your choice of positions.  The City of Sedona needs your expertise, time and talent.      The City of Sedona’s newly expanded program provides volunteers with... 

Yavapai Broadcasting Podcast Eric Williams and the Blues

Eric Williams talks Sedona blues Sedona AZ (October 10, 2010) – Eric Williams music can be found onYouTube, EricWilliamsMusic.com, MySpace and, most importantly for Sedonans, every other Sunday at the Village of Oak Creek’s Marketplace Cafe and every Wednesday at REDS in West Sedona. Eric Williams performs every weekend, Friday through Sunday, at various Prescott venues during the day... 

Where’s Harley? $250 Reward-Please help find him!

Web Photo of an African Gray Parrot HARLEY, an African gray parrot went missing from the Concho Drive neighborhood (about 1 mile up Jack’s Canyon east of SR 179 in the VOC) on Saturday, Oct 9.  He is about 14″ from head to tail.  His feathers are all light gray except for a short tail plume which is red, and his beak is black.  His flight feathers are partially clipped so he can... 

Dear Editor: When did character lose its value in America?

A cousin sent an email about an Arizona student who raised a Mexican flag on a school flag pole and another student who took it down; the student expelled was the one who took the Mexican flag down. A family member in Oregon sent an email about a California school Cinco de Mayo incident that caused students wearing T-shirts with the American flag to be sent home. Many other emails circulate,... 

Still Believe Your Government is Protecting Our Food Supply?

What is safe and what isn’t safe to eat in America? Sedona AZ (October 9, 2010) – The following is a SedonaEye.com Letter to the Editor from reader Paul Miller, Phoenix: Dear SedonaEye.com Editors, Please publish this to provide necessary knowledge to the public. U.S. Codex News… in brief — Friday, October 8, 2010 A summary of recent and upcoming events published biweekly; direct... 

Dear Editor: Tax Credits for the Working Poor

Dear Editor: I hardly ever pick up a newspaper or magazine without reading a news article, feature story, or editorial about the tax code.  Most are discussing the pros and cons of tax breaks for the wealthy, thereby allowing crumbs to fall from their elaborate tables in the form of minimum-wage jobs. With more and more Americans falling into poverty (14.3 percent of Americans are poor) and more... 

Community Carnival Fundraiser

Sedona AZ–A real Community Carnival on October 23, 2010 organized by the West Sedona School’s PTSA will feature a Ferris wheel and more! The biggest school fundraiser ever!  We are looking for entertainers…a wide variety at various time slots during the day and evening of October 23rd at West Sedona Elementary School. If you are interested in performing or know someone who might... 

“No on Proposition 302” Forum in Sedona

Sedona AZ–On Monday, October 11 at 6 p.m. in the Big Park Community School Multipurpose Room, 25 West Saddlehorn in the Village of Oak Creek, advocates for “No on Proposition 302” welcome the greater Sedona community to an educational forum. Who should attend? School board members, teachers, parents, administrators, community advocates and anyone interested in the well-being of... 

Friends of Bruno Groening Meetings

The Key to Tomorrow’s Health Healings from Long-Lasting, Severe & “Incurable” Diseases in over 80 countries, verified by over 6000 physicians   I. Machacek, from Austria, a medical professional and member of the Medical Scientific Group, will explain medically-documented healings about a special way of healing available to everyone.  Healed individuals will also share their experiences. ... 

Four Openings on Parks & Recreation Commission

Sedona AZ–Do you enjoy the outdoors, swimming, or other recreation activities?  The City of Sedona Parks & Recreation Commission has four openings.   Three openings are for three-year terms from January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2013 and one opening is for a one-year term from January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2011.   Here is a chance to make a real difference in your community, help... 
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