Author: Tommy Acosta

Tommy Acosta is the publisher, editor, and lead opinion writer of Sedona.biz, the hyperlocal cyber magazine known as "The Voice of Sedona and the Verde Valley." He writes on local issues, politics, national affairs, culture, and personal reflection, often with a provocative or satirical tone.In addition to his work as a writer, Acosta is a working musician and reflexologist. He has written extensively about the challenges Sedona's musicians face, noting their low pay despite the town's vibrant music scene.Acosta describes himself as a "political actualist," rejecting strict party affiliations and instead focusing on how people are manipulated by political processes. His coverage spans local Sedona issues, tourism, short-term rentals, cultural events, community building, as well as national commentary and critiques of political figures, sometimes through imaginative pieces like "What Would Tommy Do?"Acosta is deeply engaged in Sedona's cultural and spiritual community, advocating for local musicians, artisans, and businesses, and writing about Sedona's unique identity as a spiritual and artistic hub.

Sedona AZ (March 10, 2012) – On Friday, March 30, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm, the Arizona’s Little Hollywood Foundation (ALHF) is holding its first fundraising event at Talk of the Town in Uptown Sedona on the top level of Sinagua Plaza. Members of the ALHF project steering committee will be on hand to answer questions about plans for the Arizona’s Little Hollywood Museum (ALHM). Also, a selection of museum artifacts will be on display for the first time ever in a public venue.

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Barbara’s Park close to Realization Sedona, AZ (March 9, 2012)  I’m sure many of you have heard the name Barbara Antonsen, and wondered who she was. Barbara was the quintessence of volunteerism in Sedona and brought with her a lifetime of community service. When Barbara and her husband, Lee, retired to Sedona in 1984, they built their home with community in mind. It was a beautiful  Sedona home with red rock views, but it had something extra: a large meeting room suitable for group gatherings. Because Barbara had a vision of this community’s potential, she made sure she could accommodate…

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Verde Valley AZ (March 9, 2012) – On March 19, 2012 from 2:00-3:00 p.m., Doctor Michael Crimmins of the University of Arizona Department of Soil, Water, and Environmental Science will be presenting “Climate Change and Arizona: Past, Present and Future” at the Verde River Basin Partnership’s Quarterly Meeting being held in room M-137 at Yavapai College Verde Valley Campus 601 Black Hills Drive, Clarkdale, Arizona. The public is invited to this important presentation.

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Steps to Better Photography with Susie Reed 4 Sessions: Saturdays & Sundays March 17th, 18th, 24th and 25th, 2012 • 1 – 4 pm Sedona AZ (March 9, 2012) – If you love taking pictures and want to improve your photography this is the class for you. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, there are ways to make pictures better, which award-winning fine art and commercial photographer Susie Reed will explore in this 4-part course. She’ll share what can be done at photo shoots and on the computer to enhance images.

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Kick Off Weekend: Saturday and Sunday, May 5th and 6th Sedona AZ (March 8, 2012) – The Sedona Visual Artists’ Coalition (SVAC) has announced a major expansion of its annual Open Studios Tour for 2012. Visiting art lovers will have the opportunity to meet 30 of Sedona’s most fascinating artists – including several who are participating for the first time – and to observe the spaces in which they work.

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Concert event featuring These Three Tenors on March 24 Three of New York City’s greatest voices combined on the same stage will thrill audiences with repertoire of Italian classics, Broadway, opera and popular favorites — fun for the whole family! Sedona AZ (March 8, 2012) – The Sedona International Film Festival is proud to partner with the Sedona 30 and the National Performing Artists for the “Live at SPAC” concert series at the Sedona Performing Arts Center. The second show in the series will be on Saturday, March 24. The show will feature the Sedona debut of world-renowned, international performers…

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Sedona AZ (March 8, 2012) – The Sedona Heritage Museum will host a Sedona Historic Homes & Sites Tour on Saturday, April 28, in celebration of Arizona’s centennial. Twelve historic places within the Sedona city limits will be open for tour and interpretation. They range from a homesteader’s log cabin to one of the first homes in the first Sedona subdivision. Native red rock homes built in the 1930s and 1940s will provide an insight into local craftsmen and materials. Special homes never on public tour before include four mid-20th century modern homes, including a home designed by Howard Madole,…

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Sedona AZ (March 7, 2012) – To protect your home from potential wildfires as well as make spring yard cleanup easier, the Sedona Fire District (SFD) is issuing no-cost residential burn permits for burning starting on Monday, March 12, 2012. Permits are required for any open burning in the fire district, and are currently available at no charge at the SFD’s business office at 2860 Southwest Drive in West Sedona between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.  The final date for burning with a permit is Saturday, June 2, 2012.   With the potential for an early fire season,…

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Cottonwood AZ (March 7, 2012) – Internationally acclaimed recording artist Chris Spheeris will share an evening of soulful, enchanting, and inspiring music at the Old Town Center for the Arts, on Friday, March 16th at 7:30 pm. Spheeris will present a solo concert entitled “Me, Myself, and I-Am”, a life-affirming, heart focused blend of song, instrumental, and spoken word.

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Sedona AZ (March 7, 2012) – The public is invited to attend a free ½ hour webinar on “Form-Based Codes for Small Towns” on Monday, March 26 at 5:00 p.m. in the Community Plan Room located 1725 SR 89A, Suite D in the Vista del Norte building.  This webinar is part of a community outreach program regarding the Sedona Community Plan update and will provide education on the application of a Form-Based Code (FBC) approach in Kingsburg, CA (pop. 12,000). Form-based codes promote sustainability through compact, mixed-use development. For more information on Form-Based Codes, visit www.formbasedcodes.org.

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Sedona AZ (March 7, 2012) – As part of the process for Sedona’s new Community Plan, City staff has assembled planning teams to begin working on different planning ideas for several key areas of the community.  These planning teams, who have planning interest in specific areas around town, came together for their first meeting on February 10, 2012 to discuss their ideas for the future of Sedona.

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Prescott AZ (March 7, 2012) – This year, ambassadors from Prescott, Arizonawill enjoy the endorsement of the city’s most prominent university when they travel to Vancouverto engage with bicycle experts from around the world. One Street, an international bicycle advocacy organization based in Prescott, is raising funds for community advocates and Prescott College students to attend the Velo-city 2012 conference in Vancouver June 26-29. These bicycle ambassadors will be charged with bringing back the latest project and policy innovations from around the world to help transformPrescott into a bicycling city.

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Flagstaff AZ (March 7, 2012) – As warm, dry conditions return to northern Arizona, forest visitors are urged to remember campfire safety, even though fire danger in the Coconino National Forest is currently low. Patches of snow remain in areas across the forest, but wind and warmer weather can dry vegetation out and cause escaped campfires to grow into large wildfires quickly.

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