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Natasha Heinz

Tesa Michaels creates with oils and stones

 “Being an artist and being creative is who I am. It is so ingrained in me,” Tesa Michaels said. “I’m a fifth-generation artist, second professional from my mom and third as a fine artist from my grandma.” Michaels describes...

Energy that helps to heal, or soothe at end of life

Beginning in June, Hospice Compassus offers Healing Touch and Aromatherapy as part of its Tapestries program, which aims at providing addi­tional comfort measures to patients at the end of their lives.  The practitioner providing these comple­mentary therapies is Donna...

Library hosts English as Second Language and Spanish

If you walk in the Sedona Public Library on a Wednesday evening, English might not be the first language you hear. Depending on the time, it might be because the Conversational Spanish group is meeting or students are arriving...

Camp takes kids to college

This summer, children in Sedona can experience college — without any of the downsides campus, we have students coming in from around the Verde Valley; it only makes sense to have Sedona take part each year.  ...

Camp teaches kids magic of science

“Hey kids? Who wants to answer some ques­tions?” Josh Bergeleen, Community Programs Coordinator at Arizona Science Center, asked the campers. Immediately, four kids started running over from where they were playing. Nash Hoffbauer, 12, Caden Burns, 13, Dani...

General Manager, tenants propose changes for airport

The Sedona Oak Creek Airport Authority Board of Directors spent some time discussing old business during its most recent meeting on Monday, June 24.  Still, some of the issues that had been brought up in...

Scarborough duo brings back Paul and Art

Simon & Garfunkel’s career might have been relatively short-lived and full of ups and downs — the duo only released four studio albums between 1964 and 1970, with a few reunion tours and concerts over the years and almost...

Ryan Biter to close Red Dirt Concert Series

Sedona residents and visitors have one last chance to cover themselves in red dirt while watching and dancing to local acts this Friday. The last of five free concerts held by the City of Sedona takes place June 21 beginning...

Jennifer Brehler takes helm of Humane Society of Sedona

Jennifer Brehler asked if she could pose with an animal for the photos accompanying the Sedona Red Rock News article about her. She said holding a cat or dog would make her more comfortable in front of the camera,...

T Sisters bring their harmonies to Sedona

Sedona is the next stop of the T Sisters worldwide tour, which included shows in Egypt, Morocco and Israel as part of American Musicians Abroad, a program sponsored by the U.S. State Department to foster diplomacy through music. ...

About Me

Natasha Wolwacz Heinz she worked in media for 10 years, holding multiple reporting, marketing, and public relations positions in Brazil and the United States. She earned a bachelor's degree in journalism and mass communication from the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; a masters defree in journalism and mass communication from Kent State University in Ohio and a masters of education degree in higher education administration and student affairs from Kent State University. Outside of work, you can usually find her cuddling up with a book or watching a rom com. When she’s not reading, she enjoys spending time outside, hiking, biking, and discovering new places.
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