Author: Tommy

Sedona AZ (December 5, 2011) – The Sedona Marathon is pleased to announce that they will be partnering with Team USA Arizona for a “Running Clinic” as part of the 7th Annual Sedona Marathon. Team USA Arizona is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to help post-collegiate distance runners who live and train in Flagstaff achieve their Olympic dreams. There are twelve members of the current Team USA Arizona and seven have qualified for the 2012 Olympic trials. The Running Clinic will be a benefit to help athletes get to the Olympics this summer in London. Clinic participants will have…

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Oscar Winners, Familiar Faces, 145 Films Will Fill The Week Sedona AZ (December 5, 2011) – Academy Award winners, up-and-comers and old friends will complement and enhance the weeklong experience surrounding the 145 films to be screened at the 18th annual Sedona International Film Festival, from Feb. 18-26. Turner Classic Movies host Robert Osborne returns with his favorite classic films; Academy Award-winning producer, artist and costume designer Kathleen Glynn (Bowling for Columbine, Farenheit 911) will moderate and host this year’s workshops, one of which, “Composing Music for Film,” will be led by Oscar-winning lyricist and five-time nominee Don Black (Born…

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Sedona AZ (December 5, 2011) – The Sedona Heritage Museum is hosting the last in its 2011 series of Living History presentations on Wednesday December 14 at 9:00 a.m. at the Sedona Heritage Museum. Bill Gunning will present: “Capricorn Hill – A Major Monument of Modernism: Max Ernst’s and Dorothea Tanning’s Story”. Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning are widely regarded as the most creative couple of the Surrealist era. The home and studio they built for themselves in Sedona and called “Capricorn Hill” is a site of considerable importance. It was here during the 1940’s and 50″s that they made…

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Flagstaff, AZ (December 2, 2011) –  Pending favorable conditions, fire managers on the Coconino National Forest are tentatively planning several prescribed pile burns for the week of December 5. The following projects are planned for Monday, December 5. Oak Creek Canyon Project: 15 acres located north of Sedona in Oak Creek Canyon southeast of Cave Springs campground and west of Bootlegger Day Use Area. During the day, the majority of smoke will rise and disperse to the east. Overnight, residual smoke will settle in Oak Creek Canyon and southward into the West Fork of Oak Creek. Expect smoke to be…

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Sedona AZ (December 2, 2011) – The Sedona Heritage Museum will host a book-signing for author William Cowan on Saturday, December 10th from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Museum. “Images of the Verde Valley” is another in the Arcadia Books series of historic photo books. It looks at both the incorporated and unincorporated communities of the Verde and traces the settlement of the Valley as it progressed from the Lower Verde through Fort Verde and up the drainages of the Verde River as well as up Beaver Creek and Oak Creek. It includes many never before seen photos…

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Sedona AZ (December 2, 2011) – The City of Sedona is currently accepting applications to fill two openings on the Historic Preservation Commission.  The three-year term begins upon appointment and ends on November 30, 2014.  The Commission consists of seven members.  Five members of the Commission must live in the Sedona city limits and up to two members are allowed to live outside of the City limits as long as they meet other selection criteria. If you are interested in local history, have some free time, and want to get involved in education, outreach, and helping to preserve Sedona’s past,…

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Flagstaff AZ (December 2, 2011) – Today the Flagstaff Fire Department’s Wildland Fire Crew will be partnering with AZ State Forestry to conduct a 40 acre prescribed pile burn. The National Weather Service has forecasted snow for today and into the weekend which will reduce smoke impact. These piles are located at the end of JW Powell road, North East of Pine Canyon, and East of Coconino Community College. The Legal is T 21 R 7 Sec 34. If there are any questions regarding today’s planned ignitions please contact the Flagstaff Fire Department Fire Management at 928-699-9428.

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6000 Luminarias and Fabulous Holiday Music Sedona AZ (December 2, 2011) – For almost 40 years visitors from far and wide have come together with Sedona’s families and friends to light thousands of luminarias in the beautiful Spanish-style Tlaquepaque Art & Crafts Village. One of Sedona’s and Northern Arizona’s most popular events, The Festival of Lights, kicks off on Friday, December 9, 2011, from 4 to 7 pm with a free performance by lead singers from the River of Life Tabernacle Choir, Ron Tolson and Bryan Pace.

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Cottonwood AZ (December 2, 2011) – Folk legend John McEuen returns to Old Town for a special holiday concert on Saturday, December 10th at 7:00 pm at Old Town Center for the Arts.  For his third appearance in Old Town John brings two brilliant musicians, Nathan and Jonathan McEuen, his two sons, both headliners in their own right. A founding member of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, John has performed over 8500 concerts and 300 television shows, covering more than 3 million miles, with the band and as a solo performer.  He has made over 40 albums (6 solo) that…

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Sedona AZ (December 1, 2011) – The City Council has appropriated $4,000 in fiscal year 2011-12 to implement the sixth year of the Historic Preservation Commission Small Grant Program.  These competitive grants will be given to the owners of a designated local landmark property or a structure or site eligible to be a landmark that has been identified in the City’s Historic Resource Survey.  Over the last five years, 19 grants have been made.  The program is intended to be an incentive to designate a property as a local historic landmark. 

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Sedona AZ (December 1, 2011) – The Sedona Parks and Recreation Department is offering a first time Health and Weight Loss Seminar on Monday, January 9 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. for adults and children.  Certified Nutritionist and Certified Herbalist, Jane E. McNeil CN CH, will show participants why she is enthusiastic about teaching adults and children a healthy way to lose and maintain their weight. She will teach students how to use whole foods to help their glands and organs function properly, which will maintain a healthy metabolism.  Learn how to recognize when glands and organs are functioning…

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Flagstaff, AZ (December 1, 2011) – As winter weather moves in and snowplay opportunities arrive, Coconino National Forest managers are taking several measures to provide for the safety of winter visitors and protect forest resources so all visitors can have a fun and safe adventure in the snow. Forest Managers encourage snowplayers to Know Before You Go: take the time to learn about the conditions and closures in place before heading out.

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Sedona AZ (December 1, 2011) – Take a break from holiday hassles and join three prominent Sedona authors at The Well Red Coyote’s holiday party on Saturday, December 10, from 1 to 4 pm. James Bishop, Jr., Adele Seronde and Sunday Larson will be on hand to discuss their books and maybe help make your gift-giving easier.  There will be food and drinks, too.  No formal program, just a great opportunity to share some holiday cheer. In his latest book, THE PINK NECTAR CAFE, Jim Bishop shows us that facts can be more potent than fiction! For the past 25…

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Ring in the holidays as Sedona screenings mark the film’s Northern Arizona premiere Sedona AZ (December 1, 2011) – Much is known about musical genius Wolfgang Mozart, but little has been told about his older sister ­ and a musical prodigy in her own right ­ Maria Anna “Nannerl” Mozart. The epic drama “Mozart’s Sister” turns the spotlight to Wolfgang’s talented and gifted sibling. “Mozart’s Sister” premieres in Sedona on Tuesday, Dec. 13 as part of the Sedona International Film Festival’s Tuesday Cinema Series. There will be two screenings of the film at 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. at Harkins…

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