Articles in Discover Sedona
With the 2010 council elections looming on the horizon, an interview with current Sedona Mayor Rob Adams helps shed light on what his experience as mayor has been like for him for those who may seek the office in the future.
Mayor Adams has not publicly stated whether or not he will seek a second mayoral term. Sourced from Sedona.biz, the following is a candid and in-depth interview with the man who has been the face of Sedona for the last 16 months.
Sedona Fire District’s business director, Karen Daines, recently became a Certified Public Finance Officer through the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada. Daines is one of only 410 people in the U.S. and Canada to achieve the honor.
The award is based on not the most gifted player, or the best stats, but rather it is a search for gridiron athletes who demonstrate what Rudy calls “The Four Cs”: character, courage, contribution and commitment. Passion, inspiration, and motivation are other qualities the award stands for.
Learn more about Sedona. View videos on the history of Sedona, Sedona art and culture, the Native American history and ancient ruins of our area, annual Sedona events & festivals, Sedona weddings, and so much more…
- by Elizabeth Rose
Sedona is home to three of the top ten selections for TripAdvisor’s Traveler’s Choice awards “Best Bed & Breakfast and Inns.” TripAdvisor is an online travel and booking tool that provides recommendations …
We’ve all heard it: It’s a dry heat! Arizona is a desert and it’s all about the heat. If you’re in the Valley of the Sun in summer… it’s a long, hot, dry summer. Yet, the desert and those skeletons of folklore and t-shirt fame are only one part of this large state, home also to Flagstaff, Tucson, Sedona, mountains, water (not just out of the tap) and green trees. So, join Rochelle Paul as she leaves the desert behind and takes journey into higher elevations where it’s cool, beautiful and fills the senses with a richness and beauty one can forget exists if they stick to the dry-hot-desert.
Christine Laureano’s own personal retreat, the necessary get-away before that straw that broke the camel’s back. She did not “ask” if it worked for everyone – She just told everyone that MOM was taking a little “trip”. She planned it as though it were a business trip – and it was – it was the business of pulling herself back together.
Phil W. Morris Selected for Building Camp for Ill Children at Zero Profit
Sedona, AZ (June 2009) – The Phil W. Morris Company of Sedona, Arizona was awarded the “2009 Pacesetter Award” by Custom Home Magazine …
VIDEO: Marg’s Draw Hiking Trail adjacent to The King’s Ransom Sedona Hotel

