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Council votes 6-1 to OK car camp for homeless workers

The Sedona City Council voted 6-1 to approve a zone change to allow a car camp for local homeless workers on part of the Sedona Cultural Park and to authorize the management contracts for the camp during its Tuesday,...

All 11 bills addressing short-term rentals dead in state legislature; new bill aims at OHVs

Short-term rentals in Sedona are unlikely to face any additional regulation this year following the rejection of 11 bills by the Arizona legislature that would potentially have enabled cities to cap their numbers or otherwise regulate them. “They’re effectively...

City begins work on car camp before council approval

The Sedona City Council has not yet voted to approve either a zone change for the northwest corner of the Sedona Cultural Park to allow it to be used as a car camp for homeless workers or the proposed...

Budget survey responses reject pedestrian bridges, airport purchase

The city of Sedona has released the results of its 2024 budget survey, intended to assist in the preparation of the fiscal year 2025 budget. A total of 879 residents completed the survey, which included questions on pedestrian bridges,...

Cultural benefits of art to communities go beyond economics

During the Sedona Arts Center’s Feb. 1 unveiling of its latest report on the economic benefit of the arts to Sedona, SAC CEO Julie Richard and Americans for the Arts Vice President Randy Cohen also addressed the non-economic benefits...

Chicago returns to the Sedona Film Festival with concert film

After selling out two shows at the Sedona Performing Arts Center during their last appearance, Chicago, “the rock band with horns,” will return to the SPAC stage in virtual form for a special showing of their new concert film,...

SIFF to celebrate 100 years of Henry Mancini

Opening weekend at the Sedona International Film Festival this year will feature a one-of-a-kind event: A 100th birthday party for composer Henry Mancini. Born April 16, 1924, in the steel town of West Aliquippa, Penn., where he played piccolo...

Sedona leads state in economic impact of arts sector

The Sedona Arts Center released the results of its latest study on the relationship between the arts and economic prosperity in Sedona, conducted in partnership with Americans for the Arts and sponsored by the Sedona Chamber of Commerce and...

Planning and Zoning Commission approves homeless car camp at Sedona Cultural Park

The Sedona Planning and Zoning Commission voted 4-1 to approve a request for a zone change on a portion of the Sedona Cultural Park in order to allow its use as a homeless workforce car camping site during its...

Sedona Symphony beguiles with delicate Debussy

The Sedona Symphony hosted guest clarinetist Ralph Skiano of the Detroit Symphony as its soloist for its third concert of the 2023-24 season on Sunday, Feb. 4, at the Sedona Performing Arts Center. Skiano joined the symphony to perform...

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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