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NASA-inspired Bella Gaia performs Friday at SPAC

Combining music, dance and visual effects, Bella Gaia brings some­thing a little different to the Sedona International Film Festival. “Inspired by astronauts who spoke of the life-changing power of seeing the Earth from space, Bella...

Fred Piper reflects on service as B-17 gunner in WWII

When one listens to Fred Piper talk about his service in World War II, the memories are almost as clear as if they happened last week instead of more than 70 years ago. Piper, who has spoken at...

“Heartland” kicks off 26th Sedona International Film Festival

Josh and Rebecca Tickell have been familiar faces at the Sedona International Film Festival for years — but as documentary filmmakers. This year was a little different. With past documentaries such as “Good Fortune,” “Pump,” “The Big Fix” and “Fuel,”...

Award-winning composer to tell stories behind film and stage soundtracks

When it comes to the music industry, Marc Shaiman has nearly all the boxes checked.  The award-winning composer and writer will discuss his extensive career as part of “An Evening With Marc Shaiman” on Wednesday, Feb. 26 at...

Spring Creek Ranch owners speak at OLLI

The owners of the proposed Spring Creek Ranch master planned community have been busy in recent months making the rounds to speak to various community groups before heading back before Yavapai County officials.  Lisa Borowsky...

Sedona City Council looks at diversifying city’s economy

Sedona’s main economic generator is tourism. Few people dispute that, but what is up for discussion is how to literally spread the wealth while diversifying the local economy.  The Sedona City Council got a better...

Rob Reiner turns Sedona film festival up to 11

Rob Reiner has come a long ways over the last 40 years after rising to fame as Archie Bunker’s son-in-law with the less-than-enviable nickname.  On Saturday, Feb. 29, Reiner — now an Emmy-winning and Oscar-...

ADOT to limit Oak Creek Canyon parking

Anyone who has driven through Oak Creek Canyon in the summer, especially near Slide Rock State Park, knows that motorists often get very creative when trying to find a free place to park.  Finding those...

Police explorers take gold in Tac Challenge

The Sedona Explorers’s trophy case just got a little more crowded.  Last month the young men and women who make up the Explorers, a community-based policing program for those interested in a career in law...

Sedona City Council picks gateway sign, gets SIM update

The Sedona City Council was given yet another update on the projects that are part of the ongoing $35 million Sedona in Motion master plan. According to city staff, so far, so good.  The presentation...

About Me

Ron Eland has been the assistant managing editor of the Sedona Red Rock News for the past seven years. He started his professional journalism career at the age of 16 and over the past 35 years has worked for newspapers in Nevada, Hawaii, California and Arizona. In his free time he enjoys the outdoors, sports, photography and time with his family and friends.
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