Sedona AZ (January 31, 2014) – Dora is a 3 year old spayed tabby female and currently the Humane Society of Sedona’s longest feline resident. It is time for Dora to go to her fur-ever home! Dora is currently in foster and loving it! Here’s what she has to say about herself… ” Meow. I’m friendly and lots of fun, and I’ll play if you want to. I love being scratched behind my ears. That will get you a big purr! I’m ready for a home of my own, and a lap of my own. I just love interacting with…
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Sedona AZ (January 31, 2014) – Tapping into everyone’s wish for peace, the last workshop of Sedona World Peace Dance Celebration Week will turn to poetry for a final expression of personal involvement. “Poets and Peace — Readings and Workshop” will feature the talents of 15 local poets to share their own work and then assist attendees to write their own commitments to peace through poetry. Working with published poets, attendees will receive personal attention and guidance as they find their own ways of relating to peace.
The Beatles & The Vedas: a Multimedia Presentation with Philip GoldbergFriday February 28, 7:00 pm in the Great Room at the Sedona Creative Life Center Sedona AZ (January 30, 2014) – The Fab Four changed the world spiritually as well as musically. Their mind-blowing trip to India legitimized meditation, introduced us to words like mantra, guru and ashram, and opened the floodgates for yogic teachings to spread throughout the West.
Sedona AZ (January 30, 2014) – In concept, Karen Dilks, Hillside property manager and co owner of Peppermint Zebra, asks, “What is love? It ‘s a question that has been asked for ages…and the concept behind this Hillside event.” Poets, artists and composers have tried to define it creating monuments through history in homage to the most complex human emotion of all. Great epics have been written about it. Civilizations have risen and fallen in its name. Love is what inspires the spirit, great religions and the very soul of humanity. Why does love make us feel the way we do,…
By Warren Woodward, Sedona Resident(January 30, 2014) APS is lying about the intensity of their “smart” meter transmissions. In my letter to the Arizona Corporation Commission (following) there is a Youtube link to video proof of their lying. The video shows APS “smart” meters transmitting at over 400% stronger than APS claims, and about 20 times stronger than cell towers at 30 yards.As I ask in the letter, “If APS is lying intentionally, one must ask why. If APS is lying unintentionally then isn’t the public being placed at risk by a monopoly utility so inept that they do not…
Sedona AZ (January 30, 2014) – Celebrate Valentines with a fabulous quartet playing romantic music from the American songbook, International love songs in French, German, Spanish and Portuguese . Ingrid Hagelberg “Vismaya” a singer/songwriter, was born in Sweden but lives and performs in Arizona. She has toured the world with her jazz/cabaret show and she promises to sing original songs from her latest album “Songs from my red suitcase” which features the accomplished Ioannis Goudelis, a recording artist on piano and accordion, who will be joining her as a special guest for this Valentines show.
Sedona’s citizens pool their time and talents to raise money for Granite Mountain Hotshot Families and 6 other charities. Sedona AZ (January 30, 2014) – Verde Valley men’s store, Richard David for Men, is very pleased to announce that “Wrap It at the Y” raised $2,147.00 for seven local charities. Supported by donations from Holiday Central Sedona, Wrap It at the “Y” offered a free gift wrapping station.
Sedona AZ (January 30, 2014) – Join Sedona Arts Center in “Romancing the Arts” at their fine art gallery in Uptown Sedona from February 7–March 4, 2014. Indulge in the spectacular creativity of James Latham’s fine turned-wood vessels, Janet Noll Naumer’s landscape photography, Janet Collins’s photography and pencil works, Beth Jaynes’s colorful and whimsical mixed media paintings, and Shirley Clausen’s pen-and-ink landscapes plus her delightful handmade dolls, each in a vibrant costume. You also don’t want to miss the last day of the Members’ Winter Co-op still showing in the Special Exhibition Gallery and Theatre Classroom! Come mingle with the…
Sedona AZ (January 28, 2014) – Celebrate Valentine’s with Ingrid Hagelberg “Vismaya” and Ioannis Goudelis at the Field restaurant in Sedona on Fri 14th, for an evening of classic and European love songs. Ingrid Hagelberg, born in Sweden, has performed all over the world, with her jazz cabaret show, singing in many different languages, such as French, German, Portuguese and even Swedish.
Sedona AZ (January 28, 2014) – Sedona painter and poet Susan Pitcairn has a lifelong Arizona connection, and her works revel in an enduring affinity for the Southwest’s iconic places and inhabitants. “I am especially passionate about the spiritual purpose of art,” she observes. “My books, which unite my paintings with my poetry, are expressions of the inner world of the landscape.” During February, many of Pitcairn’s signature works will be featured at Sedona Giclée Gallery in West Sedona’s Harkins Theater Plaza. Pitcairn will be honored at a reception in the venue on Saturday, February 8, 4-8 PM, and the…
Phoenix AZ (January 28, 2014) – The 23rd Annual Blues Blast, presented by The Phoenix Blues Society, 501(c)(3), will take place March 8, 2014 at Margaret T. Hance Park at 3rd St. & Moreland near downtown Phoenix. Gates will open at 10 a.m. with music starting at 11a.m. Headliners: Samantha Fish and Sugar Ray Rayford with the Rhythm Room All-stars will join The Mike Eldred Trio, Paul Cruize Blues Crew and Leon J’s Juke Joint. Local favorite Hans Olson will provide entertainment between acts throughout the afternoon.
Clarkdale AZ (January 28, 2014) – Local business owners and everyone interested in learning about Local First Arizona and Town of Clarkdale economic development initiatives are invited to the Local First Arizona Mixer on Friday, January 31st 2014 from 5-7pm. The event will be hosted by the Town of Clarkdale and held in the Clark Memorial Clubhouse Men’s Lounge at 19 N. Ninth Street. The mixer is an opportunity to mingle, network, sample local wine and food, take a tour of the historic Clubhouse and learn more about Local First Arizona and business promotion opportunities in Clarkdale.
Sedona AZ (January 28, 2014) – At the rehearsal for their “Personal Peace” 15-minute segment of the February 7 Sedona World Peace Dance and Concert, performer and choreographer Jamie Marie Spears and her dancers were spiraling, twirling and dancing suspended from the ceiling by silks and ribbons all somewhat reminiscent of a Cirque du Soleil performance. Their aerial segment in World Peace Dance expresses a personal awakening, a shedding of old mindsets, and a connection to a higher self signified by the ascending onto the golden silk spirals suspended from the ceiling at the Sedona Performing Arts Center. She and…
Sedona AZ (January 26, 2014) – Coleman M. Greenberg of Sedona passed away on January 17, 2014 in Houston, Texas. He was 75 years old. He was surrounded by Pinky Greenberg of Sedona, and his sons, Martin and Richard Greenberg of Mahopac, NY. Cole was born on February 23, 1938 in Omaha, Nebraska to the late Samuel M. Greenberg and Mildred Lipsey Greenberg. At Cole’s request, his body was donated to science. Many people found Cole provocative. One can see why by noting his email signature line: “Always Question Authority!” He was deeply passionate about the individuals and causes he…
Sedona AZ (January 25, 2014) – In Arizona where every drop of water is precious water is allocated in several ways, depending on use, timing and location. It is not uniform and sometimes seems unfair. It is the law of the wild west when it comes to water. There are some challenges built into the law, and finding solution will be difficult. In the meantime every day we consume more than we replenish, making the clock even more important in the race for water sustainability in the arid west.
