Around Sedona
September / October 2007
Joel Gilgoff, associate broker, president
RE/MAX Sedona
What’s Happening:
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Fiesta del Tlaquepaque returns on September 8th from 10AM to 6PM. Admission is free. The 34th Annual Fiesta will have continuous entertainment from folkloric dancing, flamenco dancing, arts and crafts, food, mariachis and plenty of kid’s activities.
The Annual Coconino County Fair is open August 30th to September 3rd at Fort Tuthill County Park 3 miles south of
The first Friday of each month continues to be a special event at 15 Sedona art galleries. Stop at any gallery and hop on the free trolley to see all the rest. For information call 282-3809.
Sedona is again planning a Western Americana Day. This year’s event will take place on Saturday September 22nd at
Sedona Jazz on the Rocks tickets are now available. This year’s annual highlight event will begin Tuesday 9/25 and run through Sunday 9/30 at various venues and locations throughout the Sedona area. The highlight of the weekend will be an all day jazz festival 10:30 AM – 5:30 PM Saturday 9/29 on the grassy knoll of the Radisson Poco Diablo resort. For tickets and information visit www.sedonajazz.com.
City Business:
The Sedona City Council has unanimously endorsed the latest proposal for “Barbara’s Park”. Plans for the 2 acre park include an open air shaded venue for 300 people. The project is being funded namely by private donations.
Fitch Industries (who are currently under contract to purchase the former cultural park land) has settled its long running dispute with
Marie Brown, the first employee of the City of
The City is considering making several of the uptown streets one way.
New Developments:
Highway Construction: We recommend that during ongoing construction of Highway 179 visitors coming to Sedona from Phoenix come via Highway 260 (Hwy. 17 exit 287) – proceed west to Hwy. 89A – then north to Sedona. This will avoid any possible Hwy 179 construction delays.
The Sedona Visitor’s Center remodeling is almost complete. Completion of the total remodel is now scheduled for the first week in September (the kiosks will follow a month or so later). When complete, the center will have a much expanded visitor service area and electronic kiosks to service the needs of more than 300,000 annual visitor center walk-ins. The building is really beautiful – stop by to check it out on your next Sedona trip.
Possible new developments in the city:
Two office buildings and 40 units of lodging across the street from the Les Springs Subdivision in
A possible 48 unit residential condominium project called “Falls at
A 9 lot single family residential subdivision called “Seven Vistas” located at the intersection of
A possible new 7 lot single family residential subdivision located just west of the Basha’s shopping center on
A new 20 unit motel to replace the existing 14 unit Red Rock Lodge located north of uptown along 89A.
A possible 11 unit single family residential subdivision on 4.8 acres off
Remodeling of the old office building/gallery space on
Possible development of an assisted living facility to be located on the northwest corner of SR 89A and
Possible condominium conversion of the Vivienda Apartments located on
Possible conversion of an existing apartment complex on Coffee Pot Road to condominiums including construction of additional units. This would require a zone change.
Miscellaneous Around Sedona:
Janeen Trevillyan, a volunteer for the Sedona Historical Society, in concert with Lisa Schnebly Heidinger (great-granddaughter of Sedona Schnebly) have written a 127 page book on Sedona’s history. The book contains chapters on Sedona’s first families, farms and orchards, tourism and travel and the Schnebly family. The book is entitled Images of
A new Italian dessert place is opening in the
Javelinas on Parade, Sedona’s public art project, will continue on display through November 2007. Javelinas on Parade, a 104 page book of photographs and stories, is now available for sale. The book is available at the Southwest Inn or on the Javelina website www.javelinasonparade.com for a cost of $20.00. Proceeds from book sales will be used to support Sedona’s art community. The project will culminate on November 10 with a gala auction scheduled to be held at the Sedona Hilton. Limited tickets are now on sale. Contact the chamber of commerce for information.
Casa Rincon Restaurant has closed and the building has been sold to the owner of the Cowboy Club, Tom Gilloman. A new restaurant named The Barking Frog is now open. The Barking Frog (named after Tom’s brother’s former restaurant) serves an extensive menu of southwest dishes including an extensive wine menu.
Forty six descriptive photos of Sedona’s pioneer days are on display at the Arizona Memory Project website. The images are entitled “History of Sedona” and were created by Sedona Historical Society volunteers. You can view the images at www.azmemory.lib.az.us.
Sedona Chamber Music is celebrating its 25th season of “magical music in the red rocks”. This season includes 10 concerts featuring 3 grammy award winning ensembles and artists. For information and schedules see
The Northern Arizona’s Opera’s Luxury Home and Classic Car Tour is scheduled for October 6th and 7th. Visitors may tour one of a kind luxury homes while viewing beautifully restored classic cars parked outside each unique home. For information call 284-3034.
The Verde Valley Home and Business Expo will bring together merchants from Sedona,
Slide Rock State Park’s Apple Orchard will be going organic. The park contains about 10 acres of apple trees. The process of going from chemical fertilizers to organic status typically takes about 3 years.
The Sedona Film Office has been busy fielding requests for location shoots in Sedona. Recent projects include a print shoot by Getty Images, a Grisley Peaks Films independent feature, an SUV commercial, a television series pilot and CBS Channel 5’s “Entertainment Weekly”.
Events continue weekly at Red Rock State Park. For information call 282-6907.