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Sedona Verde Valley Times Website
2008-08-26
Aging Well, Dying Well to be discussed at End of Life Symposium
The Sedona Community Center (SCC) is offering a free, open to the public event that will take a comprehensive look at aging and dying in our culture today: Embracing the Journey, an End-of-Life Symposium. The event, scheduled for September 20 from 9 AM to 3:30 PM, is co-sponsored by RTA Hospice, the Verde Valley Manor and Compassion & Choices, Sedona. SCC is located at 2645 Melody Lane in Sedona.
We invite all those interested in aging well and dying well to come share all or part of this day with us,� says Susan Barrington, Executive Director of the Sedona Community Center. �We have an outstanding line up of speakers and timely topics.
Keynote speakers are Mary Beals-Leudtka representing the Area Agency on Aging for NACOG and Melanie Starnes representing Governor Janet Napolitano.
Other topics to be addressed by area presenters include Independent Living, Living Wills, Assisted Living, the Spiritual Journey, Home Health Care, the Right to Die/Death with Dignity, End of Life Choices, Estate Planning, Day Adult Care Services, Five Wishes (a comprehensive Advance Directive), Hospice Care, Funeral Planning, Long Term Care Insurance, Cremation, Talking to your Doctor and Surviving the Loss of a Loved One.
To have a look at the schedule for the day, please go to http://sccsedona.org/events/embracingthejourney.html or www.choicesarizona.org/events.htm.
For the first sixty to register, an elegant mid-day meal will be served, courtesy of the Sedona Community Center. Participants are urged to sign up soon as space is limited. Register by calling (928) 282-2834 or by emailing wordcraftaz@msn.com.
2008-08-25
Invitation to Participate in "Seeing Through Our Eyes" Experiencing an epiphany . . . By Paul F. Miller
Some time has passed since you last heard from me and for some this may have been a most welcomed reprieve. I want to take a few moments to first express to each of you my sincere thanks for gifting me with your feedback in all of its various shades and tones. Secondly, I want to note to anyone receiving any information from me that at any time you choose to stop receiving, just send me an email and I will honor your request. One note of caution, some who have in the past asked to be removed did so with an email address which I do not have or to which I am currently sending. So please be accountable for checking out that I have the email address you want deleted. Spiritual Warriors, New Feature Film Based on Bestseller On Friday, September 12th and Saturday, September 13th, Future Studios Cinema presents Spiritual Warriors, a 2007 feature film based on the metaphysical principles in John-Roger’s bestselling book Spiritual Warrior.
Verde Valley Theatre Is Calling All You Theatre Lovers! Verde Valley Theatre, an all volunteer non profit community theater company, is recruiting volunteers to help with its 2008-2009 season. For more than 5 years Verde Valley Theatre has excelled at presenting quality, affordable, theatre to the community, performing four shows per year, all produced and staged by its active volunteer base. Our home is the Clark Memorial Clubhouse Auditorium in historic downtown Clarkdale. Flagstaff District planning pavement preservation projects The Flagstaff District of the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) will be conducting several pavement preservation projects throughout the district during the next several weeks. The projects involve spraying a pavement preservation mixture onto the pavement which will help rejuvenate the asphalt and enable it to last longer. During this process the sprayed traffic lane will need to be closed from one to three hours depending on weather conditions. We May Get the Worst of Both Possible Options By Lin Ennis If you had the stomach to attend a 3-1/2 hour special meeting of the Sedona City Council Wednesday, August 13, 2008, 4:30-8:00 p.m., to discuss lighting and safety issues in West Sedona, you already know the City Council and citizens of the Verde Valley (and the world) were railroaded by the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) to accept Highway 89A improvements along a 2-mile stretch of West Sedona that were statistically proven not to enhance safety much. (What’s 40% of 2 as compared with 40% of 28?) Shrewd Move or Failure of Leadership? By Cliff Ochser These annual awards have been presented to Arizona Main Street Communities since 1992. There are nine (9) awards for 2008, in four categories that relate to the National Main Street Four-Point approach: Organization, Business Enhancement, Design and Promotion. Open Letter to Michael Raber, Senior Planner Department of Community Development By Eddie Maddox Because the only recent public meeting I've attended so far in conjunction with the City-initiated major Text Amendment Request offered your name as the contact to address questions and/or concerns, I'm again prevailing upon you for that service. Future Studios Live Performance Venue & Cinema Conflict: The False and the True By Paul F. Miller “My friend, you and I shall remain strangers unto life, And unto one another, and each unto himself, Until the day when you shall speak and I shall listen Deeming your voice my own voice; And when I shall stand before you Thinking myself standing before a mirror” - Kahlil Gibran Claudelle Johnson Financial Advisor Wachovia Securities, LLC. Choosing a Financial Advisor in Uncertain Times In a bull market, most investors love their
advisors. For the most part, investments are going up, and all is hunky-dory
with the world. Investment performance is taken for granted and takes a back
seat to intangibles--things like "personality" or
"service." Sedona Police Make Reports Available Online On August 1, 2008, the Sedona Police Department will begin
using a new online process for citizens to obtain copies of non-criminal
reports, including accidents. This
new process will reduce time and inconvenience for those involved in traffic
accidents by making accident reports conveniently accessible, and will allow
easy access to other non-criminal reports. The process was approved by City Council on June 24, 2008. By Paul F Miller The above the fold headline line in the Thursday – 7-17-08 –
issue of The Arizona Republic headline – JUNE INFLATION FIGURES STARTLING -
serves the politicians and corporate stakeholder’s agenda adding fuel to fan
the flames to have you and me – be afraid, be very afraid. Sedona Police Chief Vernier Receives Traffic Safety Award from Governor’s Office Doug Blackwell SVVT On Wednesday July 23, Sedona Police Chief Joe Vernier received an award from the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety for “outstanding contributions to decreasing number of collisions, injuries, and fatalities in Sedona by almost 40 percent from 2004 to 2007." A group of Sedona Neighbors is getting together in a friendly, informal atmosphere to discuss, learn and inform themselves about the proposed 2008 Major Text Amendment Change to the Sedona Community Plan. This important legislation will be voted on by city council this fall and will have a major impact on the future of our beautiful community. Weekly update for ADOT’s construction project on US 89, south of Page, Ariz., for the week of July 28, 2008. ADOT is repaving seven miles of US 89 from the US 89A junction at Bitter Springs, heading north toward Page and Lake Powell. This is an update for the Bitter Springs Project which affects anyone going to or coming from Page or Lake Powell. There will be delays on this job. The terrain at this job has a lot of curves and elevations which makes it very hard to have short road closures. Dance and play till your hearts content! Join us for this fun and moving experience! WHEN
The Sedona Public Library is hosting three free community-building
mask-making events on October 11th, 18th, and November 1st. The
project, Seeing Through Our Eyes, focuses on communication through
the art of mask-making.
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Actor Jsu Garcia, in Attendance for Screenings
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Last night the Sedona City Council voted 4 - 2 to approve all Hwy. 89A
safety panel recommendations, as well as, approve 76 streetlights for 89A
between Dry Creek Road and Soldiers Pass Road. The community filled the
Council Chambers with the vast majority clearly not supportive of the 76
streetlights.
2008-08-14
Sedona Main Street Program is honored to submit eleven nominations for the 2008 Arizona Main Street Awards. It is a great opportunity to give recognition to the people who contribute to and invest in our community by giving their time, effort, passion and dollars to make the Sedona Main Street District a special place. Please join us in acknowledging all of the nominees.
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30 Hozoni Drive, Sedona. P.O. Box 4779 (86340). http://www.futurestudios.org/ (928) 282-9139
MUSIC
Friday • October 3 • 8:00 P.M.
Chirgilchin, Master Tuvan Throat Singers
Adults = $17adv / $20dos; Ages 4 to 11 = $16adv / $16dos; Ages 3 & Under = FREE
Atmospheric and mesmeric, 'throat singing' is almost too difficult to describe in words. It must be heard to be believed the music, produced by resonating low sounds in the throat, creates a middle note and a haunting, flute-like harmonic. Chirgilchin is a group of musicians from Tuva, a small Russian province north of Western Mongolia. Singing the ancient folk songs in the Tuvan language while playing beautiful, hand made, traditional instruments.
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Friday, July 25th
6 PM to 7 PM Contact Improvisation
7PM to 9PM Dance & Music Improv
WHERE
Old Town Center for the Arts, (Christy Eatons Studio) behind the new veggie resturant Green Carrot (now open for dinner!)
633 North Fifth Street, Cottonwood

Book signing and Dinner







