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Sedona Mayor Adams Re-Elected to LACT

SEDONA AZ (August 31 2010)– City of Sedona Mayor Rob Adams was re-elected for a two-year term to the Executive Committee of the League of Arizona Cities and Towns at the annual conference held last week in Glendale, Arizona.  Sedona Mayor, Rob Adams The twenty-five member Executive Committee is the governing body of the League and sets policy relating to legislative and organizational matters. The... 

Sedona Parks and Rec Offers Red Rock Walks

Enjoy the fresh air and majestic beauty of Sedona while getting beneficial movement!  Sedona Parks and Recreation is now offering Red Rock Walks at Posse Grounds Park.  These unique fitness classes combine walking, strength training and stretching for those individuals 18 and older that would like to try it out.  Resistance bands will be provided, so participants need only wear comfortable walking... 

Mike Aylstock Retires from Sedona-Oak Creek School District

Sedona AZ (August 31 2010)–The Governing Board of the Sedona-Oak Creek Unified School District has unanimously accepted Superintendent Mike Aylstock’s request to retire from his position effective September 17, 2010. This action was taken at the meeting of the Governing Board on August 30. Aylstock had been superintendent of the school district since July 1, 2008 and ends a nineteen-year tenure... 

Sedona Art Center First Friday Events

Sedona Arts Center Fine Art Gallery In Uptown Please Join Us! Colors of Autumn First Friday, September 3 beginning 4 pm Poets Corner 5 to 8 pm Gallery Opening Wine Reception Open Daily 10am – 5pm Featured Artists: David Haskell Joan Roberts Mike Koopsen Joanna Irwin Karl Wiliams ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Music & Poetry in the Sculpture... 

City Talk Column for August 25, 2010

SEDONA AZ–City Talk article contributed by Sedona City Councilor, Dan McIllroy. If you are like I am, you shower, brush your teeth, and flush and the waste water goes down the drain.  You don’t think much about it again.  Let me tell you what happens to that waste water. Some fifteen years ago, Sedona decided to build a waste water treatment plant to replace individual septic systems.  This... 

Sedona Historic Preservation Commission News

SEDONA AZ–Jane Grams and Michael Pierce have been recently appointed to the Historic Preservation Commission by the Sedona City Council. Ms. Grams has a background in television and was President and General Manager of WTVC-ABC Channel 9 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.  Later, Grams worked as Vice-President of the Gaylord Entertainment Co. where she managed their production companies and world-wide... 

Sedona City Council Neighborhood Listening Post

As part of the Sedona City Council’s ongoing communications efforts and community outreach, the first of the quarterly Neighborhood Listening sessions will take place on Wednesday, September 22 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Sedona United Methodist Church, 110 Indian Cliffs Road.  This meeting will cover the SR 179 corridor, including the Chapel area.  The next three Neighborhood meetings,... 

The Shops at Hillside Celebrate the 179 Grand Opening!

Sedona's ST.com contributing writer, Hollywood Jim, and fan Out and About in Sedona Let me tell you, those folks at Hillside know how to throw a party!  For those of you who don’t live here, believe me when I say that we Sedonans are really happy that Highway 179 is DONE!  And why a party to celebrate the end of road construction? If you lived here, you would understand that Sedona celebrates easier left... 

Day in the Heart of a Relationship

What does a day in the heart of your relationships mean to you? On September 5, 2010 Sedona Mayor Rob Adams proclaimed the day as ”A Day in the Heart of Relationships.” September 5th has been designated as a day for all of Sedona to celebrate and share with others the joy of relationships. Relationships with partners, children, families and friends!  Relationships with people known... 

Sedona Tax Collection Changes

At the November 2009 Council Retreat, the Sedona City Council directed staff to pursue a variety of projects aimed at improving sales tax collections through educating businesses and clarifying the times when taxes must be collected while improving collections processes.  The following is a summary of these projects with timelines and highlights of the impacts on businesses. Sales tax information... 
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