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Living History Talk at heritage museum

The Sedona Historical Society is hosting the next in its 2010 series of Living History presentations Wednesday, Feb. 10, 9 a.m., at the Sedona Heritage Museum. This program will feature local geologist Wayne Ranney speaking on “What’s New in...

Red rocks catalogue Earth’s traumas

With just about 3 million visitors a year, Sedona gets nearly as much traffic as the Grand Canyon. Why? Among other things, people come to see the extraordinary rock formations. By Tyler...

Photographer captures sacred sites to share

Devotion drives photographer Martin Gray to lengths most would never consider. If getting the perfect photograph means hanging over a cliff — risking a thousand-foot drop to the ground — Gray might try it. He’s done it before. By Tyler...

Activist Russell Means speaks

The life and career of Russell Means has many branches. And while his interests and activities may be broad and varied, his principles are steadfast and consistent. Freedom and fairness is all we...

Teaching how to use body and soul

Before most Sedona residents could call this city their home, Charity Cygal started Red Earth Waldorf Kindergarten. REWK is a school designed around Rudolf Steiner?s theory of child development based on his anthroposophical view...

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Ranger Station Park receives national award

Civil engineer associations presented city with Project of the Year trophy Sedona can add "award-winning" the description of Ranger Station...

Council OKs Cultural Park 2.0 to draft amphitheater plan

Unanimously authorizes SCP 2.0 to discuss plans with venue operators Sedona City Council voted unanimously 6-0 — with Councilwoman Kathy...
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