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Tim Perry

Hymes and Haydn hit the heights with the Sedona Symphony

The Sedona Symphony raised the bar yet again with a striking and energetic performance of Franz Joseph Haydn’s Symphony No. 104 “London” during its final regular-season concert at the Sedona Performing Arts Center on Sunday, April 7, as part...

Car camp referendum will likely advance to ballot

The Save the Cultural Park Committee planned to submit collected signatures on a referendum petition to place the Sedona City Council’s rezoning of the Sedona Cultural Park for use as a homeless camp on the ballot for the general...

Sedona Community Youth Orchestra plays for the future

Music education in Sedona and the Verde Valley is getting a substantial boost with the founding of the Sedona Community Youth Orchestra by music teachers Kristina Beachell and Courtney Yeates in collaboration with Chamber Music Sedona. The orchestra’s senior...

Recreation collaborative publishes OHV report

The Greater Sedona Recreation Collaborative, an unofficial group of environmentalists and civil servants who are committed to restricting off-highway vehicle use, released its recommendations for further limiting OHV use in the Sedona area as a 237-page report on March...

City issues RFP for Cultural Park master plan, submissions due April 28

The city of Sedona has issued a request for proposals from design firms to help develop a new master plan for the Sedona Cultural Park, which it purchased in December 2022. Proposals must be submitted by Thursday, April 25,...

Tool lending library coming soon to SPL

The Northern Arizona Climate Change Alliance and the Sedona Public Library are collaborating on a new community effort: Sedona Tools Empowering People, a tool lending library consisting of donated tools that allows those working on projects who might be...

The Orion Quartet plays final Sedona concert

How many ways can you say something with a string quartet? Audience members at Chamber Music Sedona’s performance om Sunday, March 24, by the Orion Quartet had a chance to consider this question during the quartet’s masterful renditions of...

Incoming city manager Anette Spickard outlines goals

Incoming City Manager Anette Spickard, formerly of McCall, Idaho, will take over the reins of Sedona’s day-to-day operations on Monday, April 8. Retiring City Manager Karen Osburn will remain with the city as a consultant for a two-week transition period...

House Bill 2096 would have eased tiny home construction

Residents of rural Yavapai and Coconino counties would have found it much easier to build on their properties if the Arizona Legislature had passed House Bill 2096, introduced by Rep. Barbara Parker of Mesa , during the current legislative...

Residents collecting signatures to force Cultural Park car camp referendum

The Sedona City Council’s decision to rezone part of the Sedona Cultural Park to create a car camp for homeless workers is now facing a referendum petition that may allow the public to confirm or reject the council’s decision...

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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