Author: Tommy

By Ted Grussing… have been an incredible amount of fun … 17 hours of driving, 9 hours of sleep, 16 hours with 6 stops and visits with friends and I have been home for the past 6 hours. One got a nice outing when I got home and then a little relaxation before jumping into the photo editing. Didn’t take a lot of photos (not that much time) but got some neat shots of the wake as Jonathan made a sweeping turn on Shadow lake in Indio … being incapable of leaving it alone I spent some time moving the…

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The perfect marriage of fashion, culture and bravura filmmaking debuts at Fisher TheatreSedona AZ (April 22, 2016) – The Sedona International Film Festival is proud to present the Northern Arizona premiere of the critically-acclaimed, award-winning “The First Monday in May” showing (appropriately) on the first Monday in May: Monday, May 2 at 4 and 7 p.m. at the Mary D. Fisher Theatre.“The First Monday in May” is your ticket to the most exclusive event in the world. It is the perfect marriage of fashion, culture and bravura filmmaking.

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Cornville AZ (April 22, 2016) – On Thursday, April 21st at approximately 4:30pm the Verde Valley Fire District responded to Beaverhead Flat and Cornville Road for an ATV rollover accident.  Crews arrived on scene to find a ATV on the dirt road just South of Cornville Road and Beaverhead Flat Road.  The ATV was on its side upon arrival. 

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Cinderella said “One shoe can change your life…A Step Up will host the dance!Sedona AZ (April 22, 2016) – Sole sisters, Laura Ditges and Karen Dilks of A Step Up, in customer appreciation, host SPRING & STRINGS, Saturday, April 30, 8:30 to 10 pm.  “An early morning get together will be a lovely way to give tribute to upcoming Mother’s Day.  The music will be marvelous,” Dilks states. Obligato Strings, will be performing.  The group consists of NAU’S faculty members Karin Hallberg, Louise Scott. Jacquelyn Schwandt, and Amy Tackitt.

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Verde Valley AZ (April 22, 2016) – Rising temperatures and longer days mean spring is here and newborn wildlife will become increasingly visible.The Arizona Game and Fish Department understands people’s desire to help seemingly “abandoned” animals such as baby birds and bunnies. However, despite their best intentions, people are often taking a wild baby animal from its parents who have “parked” the baby while they forage for food and water, sometimes for the majority of the day.

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By Virginia Volkman, Library DirectorSedona AZ (April 22, 2016) – Sedona Public Library is well into this fiscal year budget, and now plans must start for the next budget year, which begins in June.   If you were planning your own budget, how much would you allocate for the purchase of books, DVDs, newspapers, and magazines? If you visit the Library on a regular basis, you can skip that exercise and leave it to us.

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By Jim Eaton, Sedona Resident(April 21, 2016) Yes, Arizona needs better education.  It’s shameful how low we rank.  But Proposition  123 is not the way to do it.  Better efficiency,  pay teachers more and administrative brass less. A very bad idea would be selling off State lands for private development to fund education.  This would lose valuable open space forever, just for a short-term gain that can’t be recovered.  Thousands of square miles of wild and scenic lands are being eyed by profit-seeking developers, to build more rooftops to attract more and more new residents.  When those State lands are gone,…

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Mary D. Fisher Theatre now the official exclusive Northern Arizona location for monthly eventsSedona AZ (April 21, 2016) – The Sedona International Film Festival is the official, exclusive Northern Arizona home for the New York Film Critics monthly series debuting new films weeks prior to their theatrical release. The series is hosted by Rolling Stone Magazine’s Peter Travers, via satellite, and features a Q&A with the filmmaker and stars from the film each month. The May premiere event will feature the debut of “Mothers and Daughters” —  just in time for Mother’s Day week — for one show, one night only…

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Cottonwood AZ (April 21, 2016) – Thursday April 28th at 7:00 pm the Mighty Minstrels will perform at Studio B in Cottonwood.  The Mighty Minstrels feature pianist David Vincent Mills of DiVom and poet/storyteller Gary Every, who combine poetry and jazz, jazz and poetry in a high energy blend.  The Mighty Minstrels burst onto the Sedona music and poetry scenes back in 2008.  A series of successful and popular shows culminated in the release of a CD “Introducing the Mighty Minstrels.”  Eventually the curiosities of Mr. Mills and Mr. Every led them towards different projects but after sitting in together at a…

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Clarkdale AZ (April 21, 2016) – The annual Student Art Show has a long and rich history honoring excellence in the arts from Northern Arizona high school students. This show began over twenty-four years ago with the Arizona State University alumni group in Sedona. Later, the Northern Arizona Watercolor Society (NAWS) took over the student show. Now, Made In Clarkdale, the artists’ association of Clarkdale, is very proud to host and administer this unique student art event. In addition to competitive judging of works, scholarships and cash awards from various organizations are given out at this juried event.

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Sedona AZ (April 21, 2016) – The city of Sedona Parks and Recreation Department will accept registration for the Adult Summer Softball League from Monday, May 2, 2016, through Wednesday, May 18, 2016. Sign up for the comradery, fun and chance to show your skills at the beautiful Posse Grounds Park’s baseball fields at 525 Posse Ground Road.

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Sedona AZ (April 21, 2016) – Don’t miss the fantastic bargains on hardcover and paperback books, audio books, music CDs, movies in VHS and DVD formats, and more at the annual Friends of the Sedona Library Spring Book Sale. The sale will take place at Sedona Public Library, 3250 White Bear Road in West Sedona.Preview night for Friends of the Library members and Library volunteers is Monday, April 25 from 6:30 to 8 p.m.

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By Ted Grussing… I know that Aerie is a very expensive and beautiful luxury residential development, but from the air it is butt ugly with its juxtaposition next to the incredible natural beauty of the Cockscomb rock formation. I took this shot late yesterday afternoon and I removed The Aerie less than an hour ago … it used to be around and spread out from the lake on the left of the Cockscomb formation … its gone, sorry about that … not.

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Cornville AZ (April 20, 2016) – On April 16, 2016, around 6PM, YCSO deputies were dispatched to the Cornville area regarding a despondent man threatening to hurt himself following an argument with a female friend over relationship issues. The man, in his late teens, was still very likely driving in the area and his vehicle description was broadcast to deputies. Within a short time, a YCSO deputy spotted and stopped the vehicle on Loy Road in Cornville. The deputy spoke to the man who admitted being upset but denied suicidal thoughts. The deputy suggested professional counseling, and the man agreed to…

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