Author: Tommy

Sedona AZ (November 19, 2013) – The Sedona Arts Center has three very exciting opportunities for member and non-member artists to participate in the coming months! Artists can submit to the Small Works Show, an all-new Portrait Exhibit and the 34th Annual Juried Members Exhibition!

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Sedona AZ (November 18, 2013) – Imagine walking into a glittering, magical wonderland with an array of candies ranging from exquisite truffles to nostalgic candies, cuddly stuffed animals and incredibly unique toys. Welcome to Sedona’s newest toy and candy store, Peppermint Zebra located in Hillside Sedona. “The idea came to me to create a store that made people happy,” said Karen Dilks, Peppermint Zebra co-owner with Pince Richman. “So it was a combination of creating a happy store with creative design, fantasy and fun.”

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Camp Verde AZ (November 18, 2013) – Camp Verde’s first brewing company, The Verde Brewing Company, has successfully brewed their first hand crafted beer, The Honey Pot Stout. The Stout made its debut on Friday November 15th during the Verde Brewing Company’s first tapping party at their new tasting room, located inside White Hills Winery & Gallery. Kickstarter contributors and supporters came out to White Hills, located at 325 S. Main St, to try the new stout and celebrate the beginning of the Verde Brewing Company.

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Sedona AZ (November 18, 2013) – Sedona Arts Center offers an Immersion into Native American culture and more from November 18­-22, 2013 at the West Sedona Middle School and Big Park Community School in the Village of Oak Creek. A special reception will be held at the Sedona Arts Center’s Special Exhibition Gallery at 15 Art Barn Road, Sedona, Arizona from 5­-7 p.m. on Friday November 22, 2013.

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Sedona AZ (November 18, 2013) – Step 4 of the Living with Forgiveness Process is Gratitude. With Gratitude, we stay balanced like the eye of a storm. We continually build our forgiveness muscles by focusing on what is going right in our lives even if there is trauma drama all around us. The holiday season always brings forth the knowledge of how blessed we are as a nation, as a community, and as individuals. In this class, we’ll learn how to choose the practice of Gratitude.

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Inspiring opportunities for kids at the Sedona YMCA dances! Sedona AZ (November 15, 2013) – Community 5th/6th-grade kids are invited to a masquerade dance and karaoke night on Friday, November 22, 2013, 6:00 ­ 8:00 p.m.  Parents can drop off their kids at Y headquarters at Posse Grounds Park where they can laugh, dance, sing, mingle with their peers and listen to DJ Myss Mystery’s inspiring mixes. All of this for the amazing low cost of five dollars per child!

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Sedona AZ (November 15, 2013) – Mike Dudley, Business Manager, Apple Store Scottsdale Quarter will be the guest speaker at the Wednesday, November 20th meeting of the Oak Creek Apples Computer Club. Starting time is 6:30 pm at the Elks Club, 110 Airport Road. He will speak about – “Apple Products and how iCloud can Bring Them All Together”. According to Dudley “What makes Apple unique is the entire ecosystem that we offer. We are more than a hardware or software company. We don’t make products to jump on the “Next big thing” but rather we want to enrich our…

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Unlocked Cars, Ignition Keys Left in Vehicles Provide Easy Targets for Thieves Verde Valley AZ (November 15, 2013) – Over the last several months, the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office and its local law enforcement partners have received several reports of theft and burglary involving vehicles. In a majority of the cases investigated by the Sheriff’s Office, victims indicated their unattended vehicle was left unlocked allowing suspects easy access to valuables. In August of this year, a handgun was stolen from an unlocked car parked overnight in the victim’s Dewey area driveway. In recent cases of vehicle theft, ignition keys were…

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Sedona AZ (November 15, 2013) – November is Adopt a Senior Pet Month and each week in November we will be featuring a senior cat or dog available for adoption as well as a reason why senior pets make great pets! As always, all senior pets (7 years or older) have an adoption fee of $30. Missy and many other senior pets are available for adoption at the shelter everyday from 10 am to 4 pm. Top Five Reasons Why Senior Pets Rock! Each week in November we will give you a reason why adopting a senior pet is a…

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Sedona AZ (November 15, 2013) – This is advanced training for students and teachers of Christ Consciousness. The workshop covers advanced teaching and spiritual concepts, as well as profound levels of application. Learn to clear your centers (chakras) of consciousness (physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual) and live a life that reflects one’s Higher Self in every way possible. This includes cleansing the body, energy centers, nervous system, emotions, mind, and soul. This workshop also covers the following: Initiations into Christ Consciousness through rarely understood “mystery teachings” of Jesus (some of which were transferred to Mary Magdalene), the truth about Jesus’…

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Sedona AZ (November 14, 2013) – On Saturday, December 7, Hillside Sedona and Peppermint Zebra bring local choir groups, action figures, refreshments and fun to courtyard from 1:00 – 4:00 pm. Sedona recording artists Meadowlark will offer a spellbinding mix of music from 1 to 2 p.m.. The performance promises to enchant with harp-like acoustic fingerstyle guitar, mandolin, flutes and pennywhistles as the duo performs a heartwarming collection of holiday favorites. Santa Claus will be happily and jollily be at Hillside from 1 to 3 p.m. Adults can also whisper in his ear what they want for Christmas.

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Cornville AZ (November 14, 2013) – Connections Equine Therapy located in Cornville, AZ is looking for volunteers to work with our clients and horses.   We offer Therapeutic Riding and other services designed to improve the health and wellbeing of individuals with disabilities.   This is your opportunity to get involved with a great group of people, get to know some wonderful horses and help a worth-while cause! No experience necessary – training provided.

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Clarkdale AZ (November 13, 2013) – “Made in Clarkdale 2013” is pleased to announce an impressive variety of newly juried artists for its 27thAnnual Art Show.   Eleven award winning and nationally known artists add variety to the already 60+ original local artisans who present their creativity to the Verde Valley community each year during the nine day art show.  This year’s show begins Friday, December 6th with the favored Gala Event from 6pm-9pm and continues through December 15th, 2013 with nightly live celebrations of the arts to extend your art gifting opportunities and bring more fun and excitement in celebrating…

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Sedona AZ (November 13, 2013) – Make plans to enjoy Thanksgiving weekend with a visit to the West Sedona studios of four “Fiber Arts Sedona” (FAS) artists as well as the studios of two guest artists. During this annual free self-guided tour, six artist studios will be open to the public from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, November 29 through December 1, 2013. All studios are located in close proximity to each other in West Sedona which makes them easy to visit. Artists will demonstrate, explain their processes, answer questions, share their inspirations and feature finished…

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Camp Verde AZ (November 13, 2013) – The Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office is pleased to learn that a program in place within the Camp Verde Detention Center will receive the 2014 “Innovation in Corrections Award” for its Restoration to Competency program, known as “RTC.” This unique and effective program is managed at the Detention Center under a contract with Wexford Health Sources by Health Care Unit Administrator Becky Payne. YCSO Chief John Russell oversees the program for the Sheriff’s Office and worked with Becky during the program’s initial development and implementation in April of 2010. YCSO representatives will receive the…

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