Cellist and author Janet Horvath will present her book, “The Cello Still Sings,” at the Mary D. Fisher Theatre on Saturday, Oct. 26. The event is...
The city of Sedona will host its initial public input meeting regarding the future of the Sedona Cultural Park on Thursday, October 24, at the Hub...
Musician Trevor Oswalt, known as East Forest, is set to appear at the Sedona International Film Festival on October 10 and 11. He will engage in...
Beth Kingsley Hawkins, 86, is a vibrant figure in Sedona’s artistic community, known for her deep passion for hummingbirds. Her cheerful demeanor, highlighted by sparkling hair...
The Sedona International Film Festival is set to feature a unique performance by renowned Phoenix mentalist Brett Barry on Wednesday, September 18, at 4 p.m. This...
Samaire Armstrong, a Sedona-based actress, stars in “God’s Not Dead 5: In God We Trust,” which debuted in Dallas on September 4. The film is set...
Mingus Union High School’s Kayta Aronson recently embarked on a transformative journey by attending Harvard University’s Secondary Summer Program in Boston. For four weeks, she immersed...
On August 17, Ken Zoll, the executive director emeritus of the Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum, delivered a notable presentation at the Sedona Public Library,...
In a clarification following a recent report, the Sedona-Oak Creek School District (SOCSD) has revealed that its fiscal year 2025 budget totals $10,788,711, contrary to the...
Andrew Cecere, a newly-minted police recruit in Sedona, reflects on his lifelong aspiration to join law enforcement. “Ever since I was little, I just was keen...