The play, Convergence, written by Seth Mueller of Flagstaff will debut at Theatrikos, the Flagstaff Community Playhouse. Convergence features a young woman, Mara, drawn deeply into the spiritual teachings of a man who calls himself Taalius. Similar to James Arthur Ray’s sweatlodge, … [Read more...] about Convergence Featured This Weekend
Wat’er We Doing to Oak Creek?
This weekend in Sedona a symposium will explore water issues and answer many questions. The event will be held at West Sedona School on Posse Grounds Road. Explore this magnificent ecosystem and the issues affecting its overuse as a resource. Interact with professionals already … [Read more...] about Wat’er We Doing to Oak Creek?
Governor Vowing to Keep Canyon Open
Governor Jan Brewer today announced the State of Arizona will continue funding Grand Canyon National Park in light of the continued federal government shutdown. “Grand Canyon’s importance to Arizona’s tourism industry and overall economy cannot be ignored,” said Governor Brewer. “While I am … [Read more...] about Governor Vowing to Keep Canyon Open
Networking Breakfast
Nov. 14 at 7:30 a.m. -9:30 Good Morning Flagstaff Power Networking Breakfast at Little America Hotel. More information at http://business.flagstaffchamber.com/events/details/good-morning-flagstaff-power-networking-breakfast-4968 … [Read more...] about Networking Breakfast
Gosar on Reopening of Government
The House of Representatives passed 14 bills with bipartisan support over the last 10 days to fund critical functions of the government, many of which are a matter of life and death. Yet, Senate Majority Leader Reid and President Obama still refuse to take up most of these funding bills. Below is a … [Read more...] about Gosar on Reopening of Government
A Typical Week for the Mayor
I am often asked what I do. Most people realize we have City Council meetings every Tuesday night starting at 4p.m. But what about the rest of the week? I have an office at City Hall – do I use it? Is being mayor a full-time job? I thought it would be fun to give you a look at a typical … [Read more...] about A Typical Week for the Mayor
New Health Care Marketplace
The most monumental changes in health insurance are now upon us. As I type out this article (Sept. 24, 2013), the “marketplace” is set to open Oct.1. Hopefully as you read this, it is open for business and everything is running smoothly. Just How Much Are The Subsidies? We have had the … [Read more...] about New Health Care Marketplace
Evolving Universe Featured at Lowell
Lowell Observatory is announcing a new traveling exhibit, The Evolving Universe. This exhibition, developed by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO), the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, and circulated by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, reveals … [Read more...] about Evolving Universe Featured at Lowell
Is Your Business Blog Earning You Money?
When establishing a business blogging strategy with my clients, I always ask if they want to earn money from their blog. The response is almost always the same, “I can do that?” The answer is yes, you can monetize your business blog and you should start now. “Monetize” seems to have a … [Read more...] about Is Your Business Blog Earning You Money?
Early Arizona Snowfall Among Changing Foliage
Northern Arizona experienced snowfall today of three to five inches in many areas, although temperatures were mild and the snow melted in most locales. Estimates put this October 10th snowfall as the earliest in 83 years. New Snow and 50 Days to Skiing and Snowboarding Fresh snow in the … [Read more...] about Early Arizona Snowfall Among Changing Foliage