Sedona AZ (April 18, 2014) – Sometimes “what you see is what you get.” Not so at the Sedona Public Library. You can’t begin to see all the treasures available to you there–far beyond what sits on their shelves–because they are not in the physical building.
Author: Tommy
Sedona AZ (April 18, 2014) – As fire danger increases, the Sedona Fire District in conjunction with other local, state and federal agencies, will be implementing fire restrictions as of Friday, April 18, 2014 at 8:00 am. All open burn permits have been canceled. These restrictions include all open burning. Fireworks and other pyrotechnic displays are expressly prohibited. Other types of outdoor fires banned include those that produce open flames such as tiki lamps. The ban also prohibits the outdoor use of equipment that generates open flames or a spark without a permit.
Sedona Film Festival presents award-winning film of discovery and celebration Sedona AZ (April 18, 2014) – The Sedona International Film Festival is proud to present its premiere series with the one-night-only debut of “Particle Fever” on Wednesday, April 30. There will be two shows at 4 and 7 p.m. at the festival’s Mary D. Fisher Theatre. “Particle Fever” follows the inside story of six brilliant scientists seeking to unravel the mysteries of the universe, documenting the successes and setbacks in the planet’s most significant and inspiring scientific breakthrough.
Sedona AZ (April 18, 2014) – The City of Sedona Recreation Room located within Posse Grounds Park is available for rental through the Parks and Recreation Department. This 860 square foot room is ideal for birthday parties, Girl Scout troops, HOA/club/organization meetings, performance artists, or specialty classes. The space is available on a year-round basis for a nominal rental fee depending on the intended use
By Cheryl Yeatts, Manager of Sedona Public Library in the Village Sedona AZ (April 18, 2014) – “Libraries are community treasure chests, loaded with a wealth of information available to everyone equally, and the key to that treasure chest is the library card. I have found the most valuable thing in my wallet is my library card.” ~ former First Lady Laura Bush
Clarkdale AZ (April 17, 2014) – All are invited by the Verde River Basin Partnership to hear renowned water expert Peter W. Culp on Tuesday, April 29 at 4:00pm at the Yavapai College Verde Valley Campus (601 Black Hills Drive, Clarkdale). This presentation is open to the public at no cost.
Verde Valley AZ (April 17, 2014) – Verde Valley Caregivers Coalition invites members of the community to turn their caring into action on Tuesday, April 22, 2 to 4 p.m. at the Cottonwood Library. This “I Care” volunteer recruitment event will focus on the need for more volunteers to help install Guardian Angel medical alert units. Carol Basini, program coordinator, will be available to train and answer questions on the life saving devices.
Clarkdale AZ (April 15, 2014) – Yavapai College will honor 15 exceptional Verde Valley Campus and Sedona Center students and the campus’ 2014 outstanding alumna at its annual Evening of Recognition event on Tuesday, April 22. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. in Bldg. M, Room 137 on the Verde Valley Campus, 601 Black Hills Drive in Clarkdale. The public is invited to this free event.
Critically-acclaimed new independent films premiering at Mary D. Fisher Theatre Sedona AZ (April 17, 2014) – The Sedona International Film Festival is proud to present the Northern Arizona premieres of “Bethlehem” and “Alan Partridge” showing April 25-29 at the Mary D. Fisher Theatre.
Paving on southbound lanes to begin next week Camp Verde AZ (April 17, 2014) – Late-night drivers traveling between Phoenix and Flagstaff tonight need to be aware of lane restrictions on Interstate 17 and allow extra travel time as the Arizona Department of Transportation continues to make progress on building a climbing lane on southbound I-17 south of Camp Verde (mileposts 280-282).
Flagstaff AZ (April 17, 2014) – On April 15, the Coconino National Forest issued a revised, free Motor Vehicle Use Map to show all roads, trails and areas open to motor vehicle use on the Forest. The Motor Vehicle Use Map is re-issued each year, is free to the public, and can be downloaded for use on smartphones, tablets and Garmin GPS devices. Copies of the Motor Vehicle Use Map are also available at Coconino National Forest Offices, nearby national forest offices, and other local businesses.
Sedona AZ (April 17, 2014) – The Sedona/Verde Valley Acupuncture Council is sponsoring a free event for the public at the West Sedona Public Library, 3250 White Bear Road, Sedona AZ 86336. The Asian Medicine Day will be held Saturday, May 3rd from 2-4pm. The public is encouraged to drop in and learn more about Acupuncture and Asian medicine through personal interaction and expert treatments with local professional licensed acupuncturists.
Sedona AZ (April 17, 2014) – The Wild Women Writers of the West will read at the Pumphouse Poetry and Prose Project event at 5 p.m. Friday, April 25, under the sycamore trees by the creek at the old Pumphouse. The WWWW is a group of twelve women who meet every Monday from 1 to 3 at the Sedona Library to write based on the philosophy of Natalie Goldberg, the best-selling author of Writing Down the Bones. The group began in 2005 when Sarah McLean and Victoria Nelson attended a writing retreat led by Goldberg, whose writing philosophy, heavily influenced…
Cottonwood AZ (April 17, 2014) – Cowboy singer, humorist, storyteller and Arizona State Historian, Marshall Trimble will be in Old Town Cottonwood on Saturday, April 26th at 7:00 PM at the Old Town Center for the Arts. Opening the concert will be singer-songwriter Dan Engler, whose insightful, humorous and thought provoking lyrics have engaged a faithful local following. Marshall Trimble, who has been called ‘Arizona’s Will Rogers’, and is known throughout Arizona, brings history to life with his music and storytelling, delving into the fascinating tales of Arizona and the west. He has performed throughout Arizona for decades and has…
Sedona AZ (April 17, 2014) – Earlier this year, the City of Sedona launched a new smartphone application, which allows Sedona residents to help improve their neighborhoods and the city by reporting non-emergency civic issues, such as potholes, flooding, abandoned vehicles, and loose animals. In addition, it is now available on the City’s website at www.SedonaAZ.gov. On the homepage, click on the Citizens Connect button or go to the “I Want To” tab, “Report”, “Citizens Connect – Service Request.”
