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Dear Editor: Camp Soaring Eagle

I would like to thank Jennifer Perry for her letter (September 23 2010 Print Edition) regarding Camp Soaring Eagle hosting its first camper weekend at Jackpot Ranch.  The owners of Jackpot Ranch, close friends, have a foundation which offers the ranch’s facilities to underprivileged children over weekends.  They have poured their hearts, their time, and their generosity into doing something... 

Proud to be a Democrat

Sedona AZ (September 23, 2015) – The following is a letter to the Sedona Times: Sunday morning I watched Bill Clinton on the morning talk shows discussing his Global Initiative in dealing with hunger and poverty throughout the world.  Then came Jimmy Carter on 60 Minutes talking about cutting oil imports in half during his administration and putting solar panels on the White House and federal... 

Dear Publisher: Weed Abatement Article

Weeds in Hwy 179 Medians – North view – Exclusive SedonaEye.com Photo c2010 Sedona AZ (September 23, 2010) –  In a letter to the Sedona Times newspaper and its SedonaEye.com online news site, a Sedona resident writes the following: I was pleased to see an article in your publication (September 23 2010 Print Edition) by Brent Maupin regarding the current weed abatement (or spreading) program... 

Sedona Times Publishing September Print Edition a First

NEW Sedona Times Publishing Print Edition September 23 2010 Read all about it! The NEW Sedona Times Publishing First Print Edition delivered today! Sedona’s New Publisher, Guest Editor, Guest Writers!  New Design! Welcome your NEW hometown City paper with 11K delivery, 1K on news racks at 50 cents a copy, and thousands of ONLINE readers…SedonaEye.com! We’re growing daily! Subscribe... 

The Future of Arizona State Parks

A public discussion on the Future of Arizona State Parks will be held on September 30, 2010 from 6:00-8:00 pm at the Sedona Public Library located at 3250 White Bear Rd, West Sedona.   Excerpts from the documentary film  “Postcards from the Parks” which highlights the plight of the State Park system in the state’s current financial crisis will be shown, and a panel of experts and elected... 

Starlight Orchestra’s Valerie Romanoff

Did you know that Starlight Orchestras has small ensembles too?  For the holiday season, consider our wide range of musical offerings to enhance your party!  Please call us at 212.595.0999 and let us help plan your music and entertainment! SINGLES, DUOS AND TRIOS Brazilian Trio  (bossa novas & sambas) Island Boys (calypso holiday music) Shakti (world music with a Buddha Bar flavor) Starlight... 

Sunset Park Tennis and Basketball Courts Re-Open

Tennis Court Re-opens Sedona AZ–The tennis courts and basketball courts at Sunset Park located at 655 Sunset Drive are now open following a City of Sedona reconstruction project.  Replacing the cracked asphalt courts with post-tension concrete courts cost approximately $236,000.  City Parks and Recreation staff obtained a $30,000 grant from the United States Tennis Association (USTA) for... 

Folksville USA Mayor Retires

***Folksville News*** PO Box 1138, Cornville, AZ 86325 Folksville USA (Population/Readership 1350)   43rd Story, September 22, 2010 Last Road Warrior Retires    Rusty's Morningstar Ranch "Hands" As the last of the original “Road Warriors” and the Mayor of Folksville USA, I will be retiring on November 20, 2010 and passing the litter abatement “bag” to Rusty’s... 

Mysteries of the Mogollon at the Museum

  Mike Peach    The Sedona Heritage Museum presents Michael Peach in a performance of “Mysteries of the Mogollon (Muggy-Own)” at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 2nd 2010, 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,... 

Sedona’s Most Endangered Places

Sedona the Beautiful photo by Melissa Morrison c2010 The Sedona Historic Preservation Commission has announced its list of Sedona’s Most Endangered Places.  These are the properties of historical significance that are judged most in danger of being erased from Sedona’s beautiful landscape, and with that loss would come the destruction of a tangible piece of Sedona’s history.  This... 
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