Sedona Sister Cities Association

Sedona’s Polish Picnic attracts 700 guests

Sedona Posse Grounds Park was transformed into a lively Polish Park this past weekend as more than 700 Poles and friends of Poland from across Northern Arizona and Phoenix gath­ered to celebrate Polish heritage at Sedona’s first authentic Polish...

Maryam Jaffe wins art prize

Former Sedona middle school student Maryam Jaffe, 14, has been awarded the Grand Prize in the Classic Art Category for ages 12 to 14 of the Sister Cities International Young Artists & Authors Showcase. Her winning artwork, Creating Global...

OHV group updates Sedona City Council

The Greater Sedona Recreation Collaborative members Nena Barlow, of Barlow Adventures, and Melissa Pontikes, president of the Friends of the Forest Sedona, updated the Sedona City Council on Tuesday, July 8, on the ad hoc group’s work over the...

Sedona & Canmore make sisterhood official

It’s official: Sedona and Canmore, Alberta, Canada, became Sister Cities during a signing ceremony in Canmore on the afternoon of Saturday, June 28, Canmore, a recreational town nestled in the Canadian Rockies, is Sedona's first official Sister City. “While today’s agreement...

Science Vortex sending reps to Jaslo, Poland

The Science Vortex of Verde Valley is partnering with the Sedona Sister Cities Association to send Science Vortex president Laurie Altringer and her son Kellan, an eighth-grader, and daughter Mica, a junior at Mingus Union High School, who are...

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Bracety ousts McCasland as Yavapai College Governing Board chair

Future MeetingsThe Yavapai College District Governing Board has three meetings scheduled for May, with a fourth one to...

Cinco de Mayo comes early to Tlaquepaque

The Cinco de Mayo fun comes early this Saturday May 2, from 1 to 4 p.m., with annual celebration...
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