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Jerome First Saturday Art (Fun) Walk!
Sedona’s ST.com contributing writer, Hollywood Jim, and fan
Out and About in Jerome Arizona
Once again the folks of Jerome know how to turn it out! I had a blast on Jerome’s First Saturday of every month Art Walk.
I got there early to secure my driver’s parking space. Like it or not, my limo gets no notice and that’s because Jerome knows how to keep it on the...
State Rep. John Kavanagh Defends Inaction on Arizona State Parks Funding Bill
AZ State Rep. John Kavanagh read a Sedona Times Letter to the Editor criticizing him for blocking State Parks funding and submitted the following in rebuttal: Many people have questioned and even criticized me for not allowing HCR2040, a state parks’ funding bill, to proceed out of the House Appropriations Committee, which I chair. HCR2040 would impose, subject to voter approval, a tax of $12...
Sedona Voters Apathetic and Lazy
Letter to the Editor: I seem to recall in history classes during those long hours in grade school and high school that there were 100s of thousands of men and women who gave their lives so that we may be free. Free to elect who we wanted to represent us and protect our republic at all levels of government. Sedona just completed an election, hard fought by those who cared enough to devote their time...
Living History March 10 at Sedona Heritage Museum
Victoria Clark, local author
March 10, 2010 Sedona AZ–“A Day in the Life of a CCC Camp in Northern AZ” with Victoria Clark, Wednesday, March 10, at 9:00 a.m. at the Sedona Heritage Museum, 735 Jordan Road in Uptown Sedona. Refreshments. Free. For more info, 928-282-7038. The Sedona Historical Society is hosting the next in their 2010 series of Living History presentations...
ADOT Moves Forward With 89A Lights-Background Information!
The Sedona Times Editor, Tommy Acosta, wrote a front page article in the January 2010 print edition based on the following information: Mr. Acosta’s article is readable in full on this website’s eMag LIVE! newspaper/Home Page. City Council candidate, Mike Ward’s comments are below and the Sedona Times provides this information for our readers.
This article submitted by Mike...
Chinese New Year Charitable Event in VOC
The Rotary Club of Sedona and Magical Journeys™ present a celebration of Chinese food and culture Sunday, February 28 at 5:30 at Red Chopstick in Bell Rock Plaza.
In 2008, the Rotary Club of Sedona began a new tradition. In recognition and support of the international scope of Rotary charitable activities, the Sedona Rotary Club created “New Years All Year Round!”
The idea is to host a local,...
Director-Actor Albert M. Chan’s Award-Winning FATE SCORES at Sedona International Film Festival
Sedona, AZ - FATE SCORES, an award-winning film by Chinese-Canadian director and actor Albert M. Chan, will screen on Friday, February 26th at 7 pm at Harkins Theatre (West Highway 89A, Sedona, AZ) as part of the 16th Annual Sedona International Film Festival (SIFF). The film will have an encore screening at the festival on Sunday, February 28th at 11:45 am. Chan and Assistant Director Alecia Batson...
Girls and Boys State Program Seeks Local High School Students
American Legion Post 135 and Auxiliary Unit 25 are seeking applicants for the coming 2010 Girls and Boys State program. The program is open to High School Juniors (11th grade) who will complete their senior year of high school.
The week-long course for the boys is held at Northern Arizona University. The girls week-long course instruction is held at the University of Tucson, both sessions begin June...
Letter to the Editor: Red Rock News Owner Patronizes Sedonans
Though I don’t know him personally, I am sure the owner of the Red Rock News is an honorable, well-intentioned man and a highly respected member of the community. But I find many of his editorials to be patronizing, and many of his arguments to be specious. There seems to be a Father-Knows-Best theme that runs through the series of his editorials; nobly and consistently he appeals for the healing...
Letter from Germany Supports Candidates
Letter to the Editor: Guten Tag von Deutschland,
Nancie and I, while currently living in Munich on an Expat assignment, believe the current election will be very important to the future of Sedona. We have already had the privilege of voting early via Overseas Ballot.
During the week of February 15 registered voters residing in Sedona will receive a ballot by mail and we encourage you to...
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