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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,...
Eric Williams and JJ Corcoran rock VOC
Eric Williams, Sedona musician, teacher and recording artist
Since graduating with a Masters degree twenty years ago, Sedona Arizona’s Eric Williams has been using his amazing musical talents to delight audiences. He sings, plays piano, guitar, saxophone and harmonica and a dozen other instruments. Eric is an accomplished musician, composer and recording artist with an extensive repertoire...
Gary Pierce – Arizona Corporation Commission candidate
“The priority of the Corporation Commission has always been to keep the utility rates stable, balanced and low for all rate payers of Arizona. That is more important now than ever because of the economic downturn,” said Gary Pierce, candidate for Arizona Corporation Commission. “Secondly, and this was an issue even when I was at the legislature (Pierce served as an Arizona Majority...
Eric Williams Live! with JJ Corcoran
Eric Williams
Sedona AZ (August 10, 2010) – Since graduating with a Masters degree twenty years ago, Eric Williams has been using his amazing musical talents to delight audiences. He sings, plays piano, guitar, saxophone and harmonica and a dozen other instruments. He is an accomplished musician, composer and recording artist with an extensive repertoire in jazz, blues, rock and popular songs...
BP Gulf Oil Leak Public Discussion
Yavapai College Osher Lifelong Learners
Sedona AZ (June 2, 2010) – Yavapai College’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute will offer a community discussion on issues relevant to the British Petroleum (BP) oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico. The discussion will be a part of the Yavapai College Sedona campus Osher Lifelong Learning Institute’s News and Views class.
Guest speaker, Art Smith, has...
April Zero Waste Course Series at Yavapai College April 23
The Community Education (non-credit) program at Yavapai College is sponsoring a weekend series of Zero Waste Courses leading to a Zero Waste Certificate. The $35 tuition per session ($105 total) is minimal for this 9-hour 3-course format beginning with Session 1 on Friday evening, April 23rd continuing Saturday morning and afternoon Saturday April 24th. All sessions will take place on the Sedona campus....
Texas, Don’t Continue to Mess with History
Dear Sedona Times Editor: Texas’ messing with history is nothing new. The Texas State Board of Education has been trying to re-fight the Civil War and Reconstruction, Indian wars, and the Spanish-American War using textbooks for a long time.
I attended Texas public schools from the 50s through 60s. Though I got a good education in some areas, I have profound anger about some of the lies and omissions...
There is no challenge without a crisis, says Einstein
The greatest inconvenience of people and nations is the laziness with which they attempt to find the solutions to their problems. There’s no challenge without a crisis. Without challenges, life becomes a routine, a slow agony. There’s no merit without crisis. It’s in the crisis where we can show the very best in us. Without a crisis, any wind becomes a tender touch. To speak about a crisis...
Letter to the Editor: Red Rock News Fails
February 27th, 2010
To: The Editor, the Red Rock News
Dear Sir:
I was surprised and dismayed to read your Editorial in yesterday’s edition of the Red Rock News. Yes, your paper has the right and the obligation to encourage our registered voters to vote! However, I had thought, apparently erroneously, that your paper had clearly stated in the past that, although it would give plenty of space...
City Council Raises Wastewater Rates
The “Notice of Intention to Increase Wastewater Rates” was approved 7 to 0 by the Sedona City Coucil. City Hall received many letters in opposition to the proposed increase, but Council chose to ignore the opposition in favor of increased fees. The next Public Hearing before City Council will be on April 13th.
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