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Natasha Heinz

Humane Society of Sedona looks for Executive Director

On April 2, the Humane Society of Sedona announced the resigna­tion of Executive Director Austin Gates. According to a press release sent by the Human Society’s Board of Directors, Gates stepped down after three years in order to return to...

Rediscover Route 66’s magic with Read Around Sedona project

Route 66 might be the most famous road in the U.S. With numerous tourism destinations around the country and a number of faster interstates that can take people from one place to another, why does this specific highway attract...

Ron Campbell kicks back to Saturday cartoons at Lanning Gallery

​It’s likely Ron Campbell’s work was part of your life growing up. During his 50-year career, the animator was involved in a number of cartoons, such as Scooby Doo, Rugrats, Smurfs, Winnie the Pooh, the Flintstones, the Jetsons and...

Kids meet wolfdogs at Sedona Wolf Week’s final event

The morning of Saturday, March 30, saw Poco Diablo Resort’s conference room filled with kids eager to meet wolves. Apex Protection Project co-founder and Executive Director Paula Ficara explained to a focused audience how to...

Sedona Recycles sorts out adversity despite reduced income

If you came across stories about cities that had to stop recycling after China decreased its importing of materials from other countries, rest assured that is not the case with Sedona. The nonprofit that operates in town, Sedona Recycles,...

Using music for therapy in hospice care

“Many areas of the brain are active in processing music because there’s so many dimensions to ,” music therapist Meghan Callaghan said. “There’s the melody, there’s the harmony, there’s the rhythm in music, there’s the historical context, there’s the...

Humane Society’s camps introduce children to cats, dogs and wild critters native to Sedona

On the last day of class for Humane Society of Sedona’s Kids & Kritters Spring Break Camp group, the children were all ready to graduate with honors. The three campers — 8-year-old Lindsay Carroll Peterson, 7-year-old Zen Polansky and...

Noise abatement and board charter among issues raised at Sedona-Oak Creek Airport Authority meeting

The Sedona-Oak Creek Airport Authority Board of Directors meeting on Monday, Feb. 25, had an unusually long break. The directors needed to take a call with the organization’s lawyer, which lasted...

Artist in the Classroom mural project unites Sedona Red Rock Junior and Senior High School students

It’s Friday, Feb. 15, and Tiffany Colburn’s class at the Sedona Red Rock Junior and Senior High School has turned into a studio. The students are painting a mural in the bathroom with the help...

About Me

Natasha Wolwacz Heinz she worked in media for 10 years, holding multiple reporting, marketing, and public relations positions in Brazil and the United States. She earned a bachelor's degree in journalism and mass communication from the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; a masters defree in journalism and mass communication from Kent State University in Ohio and a masters of education degree in higher education administration and student affairs from Kent State University. Outside of work, you can usually find her cuddling up with a book or watching a rom com. When she’s not reading, she enjoys spending time outside, hiking, biking, and discovering new places.
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