Nate Meyers

Historical society aims to raise $40K for its 4 sites

The Sedona Historical Society announced its annual fundraising campaign for the first time with a comprehensive plan to improve all of its four sites. The total fundraising goal is $40,000. According to a letter the historical society sent out on Nov....

New historical signs installed

The city of Sedona, the Sedona Heritage Museum and a members of the business community formed a committee that created nine new interpretive panels for the View Walk project over the last six months. These panels cover the human history...

Summer movies series returns to Sedona

The city of Sedona Parks and Recreation Department’s Summer Cinema Series will resume free weekly screenings on Fridays at 8 p.m. during the month of June of beloved movies at the Posse Grounds Pavilion. “It’s a beautiful evening under the...

Meyers ‘re-interprets’ Sedona’s early history

Jim “JJ” Thompson was the Sedona area’s first permanent white settler in 1876 when he established a residence in Indian Gardens in Oak Creek Canyon, a name he personally bestowed upon his homestead. The tale goes that he “discovered”...

Two sites vie for Best Small Town Museum

Two Verde Valley attractions have made it into the top ten finalists for the title of “Best Small-Town Museum” in the annual USA Today Readers’ Choice Awards. The Sedona Heritage Museum in Uptown is in the top three finalists...

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Sedona police arrest man shooting gun off Soldier Pass Road

Sedona Police Department responds to gunfire near homes; city issues ‘shelter-in-place’ notice to surrounding neighborhoods Gunfire in a neighborhood lead...

Sedona-Oak Creek School District loses fewer students than expected

Approved CurriculumValley Academy for Career and Technology Education: Digital photography, law enforcement and sports medicine to take place at...
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