Blogs: Community News & Reports
Sedona can be grateful for Travel and Tourism in 2020 and today
A VERSION OF THIS ARTICLE APPEARS IN THE RED ROCK NEWS April 30, 2021 National Travel and Tourism Week is May 2 through 8 and as a board member of the US Travel Association, I am proud the “ Power...
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1st Annual Greater Prescott Valley Blues Festival
April 21, 2021 The Northern Arizona Blues Alliance (NAZBA) is please to announce the 1st Annual Greater Prescott Valley Blues Festival to be held at the Prescott Valley Amphitheater, (Theater on the Green), on Saturday, May 22, from 1PM – 9PM, located at 7501...
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Golda’s Balcony
April 15, 2021 Emerson Theater Collaborative & Sedona Arts Academy presents GOLDA’S BALCONY With humor, pathos, and passion, we see her journey from impoverished child in Czarist Russia to becoming Israel’s 4th Prime Minister April 22 & April 24 Emerson...
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The Verde Valley Community BioBlitz
April 4, 2021 Friends of the Verde River is pleased to announce that the very first Verde Valley Community BioBlitz will be held from April 22-May 7 throughout the Verde Valley and along the Verde River. Amidst the complications of COVID-19, Friends...
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Getting Ready for more FY22 Planning with Council
A VERSION OF THIS ARTICLE APPEARS IN THE RED ROCK NEWS April 9, 2021 And NonProfits Gain Sustainability Certification. You can, too. We meet with the City Council at the end of Earth Month to continue FY22 budget planning in...
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Rotary Clubs : Week of Service
April 7, 2021 The Rotary Club of Sedona Village has partnered with the Rotary Clubs of Sedona, Sedona Red Rocks, and Verde Valley-Cottonwood for a Rotary Week of Service project. The Rotary International Week of Service is April 17-24 this...
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Chamber Music Sedona Celebrates Return of Concerts with Spring Festival
April 5, 2021 After an extended hiatus due to the pandemic, Chamber Music Sedona is excited to announce that it will present a series of concerts from May 1-8, 2021 as part of its Spring Festival. The concerts will take...
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How Spring Breakers, Kyrsten Synema, Yavapai College and Earth Month Helped Me Appreciate Sedona Restaurants
A VERSION OF THIS ARTICLE APPEARS IN THE RED ROCK NEWS April 2, 2021 Let’s start with spring breakers. Have you had to wait for a table the last few weeks? Me, too. Our restaurants have been jammed with spring...
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Sedona Embraces Earth Month
April 1, 2021 Engaging Visitors and Celebrating Sustainability Sedona’s sustainability commitment is accelerating during Earth Month with activities celebrating environmental achievements and new ways to engage residents and visitors in the drive to sustainability. Rather than just celebrate Earth Day...
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Earth Month is Your Chance to Join the Movement
A VERSION OF THIS ARTICLE APPEARS IN THE RED ROCK NEWS March 26, 2021 We’re planning to make a strong sustainability statement during Earth Month, and you can be a part of it. On April 1, we’re launching web resources...
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“Voices from the Grave” Pioneer Cemetery Walk at Red Rock Cemetery
March 11, 2021 The Dead would like to have some words with you. And so, begins a cemetery walk at Sedona’s oldest cemetery on April 30 and May 1, the Schuerman Red Rock Cemetery on the Upper Red Rock Loop...
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USTA Events
AS SEEN IN THE RED ROCK NEWS March 12, 2021 Destination management is an experiment. There is no one size fits all for communities to address the unanticipated impacts of tourism to protect quality of life and environment while preserving...
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