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Manzanita Outreach

Manzanita Outreach to end teacher aid

Citing an ever-increasing demand for food assistance by Verde Valley families, the local nonprofit Manzanita Outreach will be shutting down its School Supplies for Teachers program at the end of the year in order to increase its capacity to...

Verde Valley School students help nonprofit pack school lunches

All 95 members of the student body and many of the approximately 50 staff of the Verde Valley School partnered with Manzanita Outreach, the Rotary Club of Sedona Village and the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona Foundation to...

Rotary gives to Manzanita Outreach’s school program

One of the largest events taking place in the Verde Valley is often Manzanita Outreach’s Saturday morning food distribution at Mingus Union High School at 406 S. Sixth Street in Cottonwood, when as many as 3,000 residents and 800...

Manzanita donates supplies

Back-to-school usually means a long supply list sent out to each family, but not for West Sedona School students. Thanks to the Manzanita Outreach nonprofit, students will not need to purchase that long list this school year. “We’re able to...

Pandemic, holiday add to food bank demand

When the coronavirus pandemic led to officials ordering shutdowns and other issues for businesses and individuals in the spring, local food banks saw demand soar, as fami­lies lost employment and schools closed. Nine months into the crisis, demand at local...

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Yavapai County extends ‘no parking’ zone at Crescent Moon Ranch

The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors approved an expansion of county “no parking” zones along Chavez Ranch Road between...

Lions plant tree at Ranger Station Park on Earth Day

The Sedona-Oak Creek Canyon Lions Club celebrated Earth Day 2024 on April 22 in conjunction with the city of...
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