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.

Cottonwood AZ (January 19, 2012) – Frank Vignola is one of the most extraordinary guitarists performing before the public today. On a leg of his West Coast tour, Frank will appear at Old Town Center for the Arts on Friday, January 27th at 7:30 pm.  His stunning virtuosity has made him the guitarist of choice for many of the world’s top musicians, including Ringo Starr, Madonna, Donald Fagen, Wynton Marsalis, Tommy Emmanuel, Mark O Connor, the Boston Pops, the New York Pops, and guitar legend Les Paul, who named Vignola to his “Five Most Admired Guitarists List” for the Wall…

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Flagstaff, AZ –Fire managers on the Flagstaff District are planning to continue pile burning efforts on the Eastside project tomorrow, January 20, pending favorable conditions. Eastside Project: 200 acres of piles located south of Flagstaff, southwest of Little America and Herold Ranch Road, northeast of Lake Mary Road and the Heckethorn neighborhood, near Fisher Point. Smoke will rise and disperse to the northeast. Smoke may be noticeable in the Country Club, Walnut Canyon, and Lake Mary Road areas overnight.  

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Sedona AZ (January 19, 2012) – The Hollywood themed restaurant, the Marketplace Cafe located at the Oak Creek Factory Outlet Mall in the Village of Oak Creek in Sedona, Az is proud to announce their 15th Year Anniversary.  Owners Michele and Jeff Moore started this business in 1997 after operating a coffee cart in the same mall for 3 years. Both Michele and Jeff have a Hollywood background, Michele in make up and hair and Jeff in props. They brought their background to the walls of the restaurant with large photos of the industry for your enjoyment.

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Verde Valley AZ (January 19, 2012) – To commemorate Clarkdale’s Centennial, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI)  of Sedona & the Verde Valley is hosting a special presentation.  Clarkdale Mayor Doug Van Gausig will be speaking on “Clarkdale and the Verde River:  Then and Now.”  The special presentation, open and free to the public, will be Friday, January 27, at 2 pm at Yavapai College’s Clarkdale campus, Room M 137.  The campus is  located off of Black Hills Drive.  For more information, please call 928-649-4275.

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Sedona AZ (January 18, 2012) – Would you like to know how Sedona City Hall works?  Do you want to have a voice in the future of your City?  These questions and others will be answered at the Citizens Academy, a priority of City Council to educate and reach out to the community.  Residents will have the opportunity to meet with the Council and various department staff to better understand City operations and issues.

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Flagstaff AZ (January 18, 2012) – Fire managers on the Flagstaff District are planning to continue pile burning efforts on the Eastside project tomorrow, Thursday January 19, pending favorable conditions. Eastside Project: 150 acres of piles located south of Flagstaff, southwest of Little America and Herold Ranch Road, northeast of Lake Mary Road and the Heckethorn neighborhood, near Fisher Point. Smoke will disperse to the northeast. Smoke will likely be noticeable in the Country Club, Walnut Canyon, and Lake Mary Road areas overnight. All prescribed fire activity is dependent on personnel availability, weather – including winds and ventilation, and approval…

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Sedona AZ (January 18, 2012) – The Sedona Heritage Museum announces their newest changing exhibit, a celebration of Arizona’s 100 years of statehood. The exhibit has several features including displays about the state symbols, the Five ‘C’s of Arizona (can you name them?:  Copper, Cattle, Citrus, Cotton & Climate), timelines of Arizona and Sedona history, and a look at the local “who and how” of voting in 1912.  With the aid of the Museum’s new catalog system, there’s a display of locally used items dating from 1912 from the permanent Collection, plus a vignette illustrating some of the basics of…

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Sedona AZ (January 17, 2012) – The Sorvino family – Paul, Mira, Michael and Amanda – give new meaning to the term “family film.” True to their reputation as a tight-knit unit, the entire family is coming to the 18th annual Sedona International Film Festival for the screening of The Trouble with Cali, a film written by Amanda, directed by and starring Paul, featuring Michael and with a large cameo appearance by Mira. The film, which will be among 145 selected for the Festival, will be screened several times from Feb. 18-26 at venues throughout the northern Arizona community.

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Sedona AZ (January 17, 2012) – The Sedona Heritage Museum has recently released a new video/DVD that invites the viewer to tour the colorful history of Greater Sedona. Entitled “Oak Creek Legacy – The Story of Sedona”, it was written, produced and directed by volunteer Jim Eaton for the Sedona Heritage Museum. It runs about one hour and depicts the major facets of our unique community – the geology that formed our red rocks, the Native Americans, the pioneer times, lives of the cowboys, the orchard industry, the Golden Age of Sedona film-making, the visual and performing arts, and tourism.

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Verde Valley AZ (January 16, 2012) – On January 31st, from 5:30 to 7:30pm at Yavapai College on Black Hills Drive, local business owners are invited to the newly re-launched QC Speed Networking event. Growing in popularity over the last four years, this event brings together local businesses and offers education on more effective business networking, and the chance to meet 15 to 20 people in the course of an evening. “I love getting the word out about this event,” says event Coordinator Cheryl Oliver of Verde Valley Business Resource, “because I have firsthand experience with how effective and fun…

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Sedona AZ (January 16, 2012) – Love is in the air at Rowe Fine Art Gallery, and we’re not just talking about husband-and-wife gallery owners Ken and Monica Rowe! Everyone understands the importance of art appreciation, but at Rowe Gallery, this month it’s all about art collector appreciation. Stop by the gallery on Feb. 3 from 5 to 8 p.m. during the Sedona Gallery Association’s 1st Friday Gallery Tour when Ken and Monica, along with their knowledgeable staff, will gift small tokens of their appreciation to anyone who has ever purchased a Ken Rowe sculpture or any piece of art…

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Sedona AZ (January 13, 2012) – At their annual meeting on Dec. 9, 2011, the Board of Directors of the Oak Creek Watershed Council elected Kurt Harris, P.E. to be Chairman for 2012. Kurt is Environmental Coordinator for the Flagstaff District with the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), and has previously worked as a Consulting Engineer, as well as with the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ).  

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Sedona AZ (January 13, 2012) – A portion of the Bell Rock Pathway Trail will be receiving reconstruction beginning Monday, January 23 through Thursday 26. This reconstruction work will allow Forest Service personnel and the Coconino Rural Environment Corps (CREC) crew to provide necessary trail improvements; installing water diversion structures, reducing soil erosion and to enhance the trail surface for continued public enjoyment.

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Sedona AZ (January 13, 2012) – Sedona’s Historic Preservation Commission was tasked with the mission of creating projects or events to commemorate Arizona’s Centennial, the day that Arizona celebrates 100 years of statehood. The Commission thought it would be interesting and meaningful to find Sedona Centenarians, those individuals who, like the state, are celebrating their 100th birthdays. The Centenarians’ memories of the growth of Sedona would parallel the developing complexity of the state over the past century.  There would be a need to develop a method of creative expression of a century of individual lives coming together to make a…

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Phoenix AZ (January 13, 2012) – The Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission has scheduled a meeting for Tuesday, Jan. 17, in Tempe. The panel will meet at 9:00 a.m. at the Sheraton Phoenix Airport Hotel, 1600 S. 52nd St. The agenda includes discussion and possible action regarding technical changes to the congressional- and legislative-district maps. There also is a chance the commissioners could approve final maps. Agendas are available at azredistricting.org/Meeting-Info/default.asp. Meetings are open to the public. However, if an agenda item involves legal advice, the panel could go into executive session, from which the public would be excluded.

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