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Council candidates raise $33,000 in first quarter

Summer and election season alike are heating up in Sedona. The first round of campaign finance reports for city council candidates are in, showing that so far, the two mayoral and four council candidates have raised a total of...

Christel Veraart chases the shape of sound around the world

With all the talk one hears around Sedona about the power of the scenery, it is appropriate that Sedona composer-in-residence Christel Veraart finds that her music is informed primarily by the landscapes that surround her. Born in the Netherlands, Veraart...

Cherie White departs Sedona, investigation continues

Former Sedona Finance Director Cherie White departed her employment with the city of Sedona on April 18. White, who had joined the city in November 2015, had been assigned to work from home in February following the launch of...

Saxophone joins piano to close Chamber Music season

The last weekend of April was the climax of the musical season in Sedona, with performances from the Red Rocks Music Festival, Piano on the Rocks, the Sedona Symphony and, finally, Chamber Music Sedona, which rounded off the musical...

Yavapai County will expand $65,000 home program

Yavapai County’s Home of My Own program, which launched in 2020, aims to encourage housing construction by providing pre-approved single-family home plans for landowners who wish to build on their property. Available options through the program are a one-bedroom...

Council approves Bowers subdivision plat

The Sedona City Council unanimously approved the preliminary plat application for the Bowers subdivision adjoining the Forest Road extension at its April 24 meeting, during which multiple members of the council suggested to the property owner that he should...

R. Carlos Nakai shows off traditional flute with the Sedona Symphony

The Sedona Symphony sold out the Sedona Performing Arts Center for its end-of-season pops concert on the evening of April 27, which featured a return appearance by American Indian flutist R. Carlos Nakai. Perhaps the most prominent player of...

Tim Jessup: Not just an engineer but a doctor

Just past the triple arches of the Sedona Cultural Park, at the top of a knoll from which a viewer can look out toward the Red Rock-Secret Mountain Wilderness, there is a studio where a man flies a desk...

Violin that survived the Holocaust sings ‘Hallelujah’

The Red Rocks Music Festival offered Sedona a special concert performance, “From Bach to Broadway,” on Thursday, April 25, at the Sedona Conscious Living Center, performed by festival founder and violinist Moshe Bukshpan and pianist Lali Breen. In collaboration with...

City council contemplates climate, carbon, capture

The Sedona City Council’s fiscal year 2025 budget work session on April 17 included an update on the city’s sustainability program, which has the goal of halving citywide carbon emissions by 2030, and a discussion of the possibility that...

About Me

Tim Perry grew up in Colorado and Montana and studied history at the University of North Dakota and the University of Hawaii before finding his way to Sedona. He is the author of eight novels and two nonfiction books in genres including science fiction, alternate history, contemporary fantasy, and biography. An avid hiker and traveler, he has lived on a sailboat in Florida, flown airplanes in the Rocky Mountains, and competed in showjumping and three-day eventing. He is currently at work on a new book exploring the relationships between human biochemistry and the evolution of cultural traits.
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