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Wednesday, May 21, 2025

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Future event funding still fuzzy

The city of Sedona is still studying the issue of what agencies or groups can apply for funding and for how much. Sedona Assistant City Manager Alison Zelms said the city needs to come up with proposals before coming...

City revaluates its event funding

The Sedona City Council last week looked into changing the process for distribution of event funds for next year. This discussion came immediately after council voted to not fund organizations in round two of its event funding program. Mark...

Sedonans help Sedonans

Acting privately, Sedona City Councilwoman Nancy Scagnelli is asking the community to help her raise $10,000 to provide 1,200 lunches for homebound seniors. On May 22, council learned March revenues were down 20 percent and decided to cut back...

School funding needs an update

Arizona’s education funding model is 28 years old, and Verde Valley educators are ready to help bring it up to date. Educators from Camp Verde, Cottonwood, Clarkdale-Jerome and Sedona gathered Thursday, April 23, in Cottonwood to...

B&G Club faces cuts in city subsidy

In fiscal year 2008-09, the city of Sedona gave the Boys & Girls Club of Sedona $45,000, but like other outside agencies, the club might not be able to expect the same this year. As Sedona City Council...

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Kids to ‘Color Our World’ over summer

The Community Library Sedona’s 2025 Summer Reading Program will start on Wednesday, May 21, with free ice cream at...

Dance festival challenges audience with striking concepts

The second Sedona Dance Festival, organized by the Sedona Dance Project, took place at the Sedona Performing Arts Center...
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