The Sedona Heritage Museum packed the apple shed again for its free speaker series on Thursday, Feb. 29, when Neil Weintraub, a retired archaeologist from the Kaibab National Forest, discussed two of his biggest passions: The history of the...
Meandering throughout Arizona, one finds American Indian villages, old Mormon settlements, cow towns, mining camps, swimming holes, ghost towns, wildlife parks, state parks, trading posts, wineries and swinging door saloons — there is even a town run by burros.In...
Curt Walters, a prolific Sedona painter of the Grand Canyon, says that he paints the air that surrounds his subjects and it reveals a deeper understanding of the moment and the emotions time-stamped in his works.
“In 1986 and 1987...
The call of the canyon may just be a melancholy echo for some, but for prolific painter Curt Walters, the call of the canyon is much more.
Walters is known as the “Grand Canyon Painter,” a title he has grown...
The Grand Canyon Conservancy has released the first installment of a 20-week series of 2- to 3-minute videos called “Grand Canyon Moments.”
The series covers topics including dark skies, trails, geology, ecology, history, wildlife, the Colorado River, American Indian connections...
During city budget work sessions on April 17 and 18 and a Sedona in Motion project update meeting on...
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