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Chamber music Sundays: ‘The most civilizing things one can do’

The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center paid a friendly visit to Chamber Music Sedona on Sunday, March 23, represented by violinists Julian Rhee and Arnaud Sussman, violist Paul Neubauer, cellist Sterling Elliott, bassist Anthony Manzo and pianist Wu...

City opposes Sedona tank-specific water rate hike

Sedona City Manager Anette Spickard sent a letter to the Arizona Corporation Commission on March 17 supporting the Arizona Water Company’s March 13 testimony requesting a rate increase but opposing the Arizona Corporation Commission’s staff recommendation that AWC be...

Council plans three Uptown kiosks, removal of trail information

The Sedona City Council approved a new contract with the Sedona Chamber of Commerce for operation of the Uptown Visitor Center on March 11, as well as authorizing city staff to spend $115,000 installing three information kiosks. Visitor Center...

27 city staff salaries now exceed $100,000

The American economy may have been stagnating for years, but the latest figures show that city of Sedona staff are still getting their raises. The number of members of city staff making $100,000 or more per year rose to...

Tyler Carson, Teresa Joy unleash the Celts

Following his two appearances on CBS Mornings last fall, Tyler Carson returned to a sold-out Mary D. Fisher Theatre to put Sedona in a St. Patrick’s Day mood with his “Celtic Dreams” concert on Thursday, March 13, for which...

City supports staff bid for federal housing grant

The Sedona City Council voted on March 11 to support a Low-Income Housing Tax Credit application by HS Development Partners, of Ohio, for funding for a proposed three-story, 36-unit apartment complex that could be built on a parcel the...

Council approves $438,009 for APS power conduit

The Sedona City Council unanimously approved a $438,009.33 construction agreement with Arizona Public Service for work on the Forest Road extension project on March 11. The agreement specified that APS will remove 658 feet of temporary overhead lines and...

Flowers of art song bloom at St. Andrew’s church

St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church music director Dave Len Scott started off the second installment of the church’s spring “Shout for Joy” concert series with a twist, namely a blast on the shofar, and a quotation from Psalm 98 —...

Living homeless and panhandling in Sedona

The Sedona City Council and residents have spent numerous hours talking about homelessness over the years, but residents rarely hear publicly from any individuals who are themselves homeless. Jesse Clutterbuck, originally from Flagstaff, has been panhandling in Sedona and...

Schwandt and Fincher give sanctuary to the moderns

St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church launched its spring “Shout for Joy” concert series on Sunday, March 9, with a viola recital of 20th- and 21st-century works by Flagstaff Symphony principal viola Jacquelyn Schwandt, accompanied by her Northern Arizona University colleague...

About Me

Tim Perry grew up in Colorado and Montana and studied history at the University of North Dakota and the University of Hawaii before finding his way to Sedona. He is the author of eight novels and two nonfiction books in genres including science fiction, alternate history, contemporary fantasy, and biography. An avid hiker and traveler, he has lived on a sailboat in Florida, flown airplanes in the Rocky Mountains, and competed in showjumping and three-day eventing. He is currently at work on a new book exploring the relationships between human biochemistry and the evolution of cultural traits.
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