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8A- RED ROCK NEWS, Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, January 13, 2010 I Drycleaning i i 2330 W. SR 89A, Sedona Next to Safeway 282-6033 I Any Regular Dry Cleaning Not valid with other coupons or I With this coupon I discounts Present coupon with incoming order. L Good I~EuE 16.//] 0 j rams 333 Schnebly 'Hill Rd Sedona, AZ 86336 928-282-9300 See complete Calendar of Events at www.sedonacreativelife.com that Enrich the Human Heart and S0ul JAN. 13: "EXPLORING PAST LIVES" workshop with Craig Junjulas. Experience the exciting world of past lives using guided meditation, channeling, visualization and clairvoyance. Demonstrations will be given. Info: 928-282-8981 or visit www.higherselfdlscovery.c0m; 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.; Cost: $10 o JAN. 14: "UNIVERSAL LIGHT HEALING ACTIVATION" Join Eric Lindemer for this opportunity to clear & sfrengthen your energy, & enhance your natural healing abilities. Receive an activation within the context of sacred ceremony. Into: 978-501-4180; www.skyeinstitnte.net; 7 - 8 p.m.; $10 Love Offering o JAN. 15 - 1 7: "4TH ANNUAL GIFT IN SHIFT CONFERENCE" Join leading authors/experts on the Quantum Shift exploring ancient wisdom, new scientific discoveries & synchronicities that guide us to higher consciousness. Info/Tickets: 866-304-87001928-282-2450, www.stellarprnductinnslive.cnm; $225 o JAN. 19: "GLORIFICATION OF THE PATH TO ONENESS" Jerome Handel & Kim Fritzke will open & align your chakras with a simple seed mantra & crystal bowl vibration, plus learn a unique breath technique for balance and self-realization, lain: 7 - 8:39 p.m.; Open donation/$1O suggested MAGICAL MusIc IN THE RED ROCKS ZlMaO l oJECX ALEXANDER FITERSTEIN AND FRIENDS Sunday, January 24- 2:30 1,'u. Brahms, l)ebussy, David Schiff and Paul Moravec Founded in 2008 by Avery Fisher Career grant winning clarinetist Alexander Fiterstein, The Zimro Project is a unique ensemble dedicated to incorporating Jewish art music into chamber music programs. Fiterstein is joined by three of this generation's most exciting and engaging award-winning musicians. Both concerts at St. John Vianney Church $ 25 General Admission Tickets ;/" a~ ailabl:sat Bashas' - Sedona //L Rycu, ' Corners - VOC Pkmet Video & Music- Cottonwood hamber For InformaUon and *40 Reserved Seating /t i M| "i- (;all 928.204 2415 ~ ] '~ "q~ ~ w ew.ChamberMusicSedona.org oeaona ['1~ Supported by the Arizona Commission on the Arts with funding from the State of Arizona, the National Endowment for the Arts the ~ City of Sedona Arts and Culture Commission (:",~ and tt~e Sedona Community Foundation, N~rJO~aL e~ocwMe~ I Today, extent of writing is a few lines Fr.om Page 1A Fortunately, some teachers make it a part of their lessons, like Boyd Copper at Big Park Community School in the Village of Oak Creek. "It's become a lost art. I think students should know how to communicate through the written word. It's an important form of communication," Copper said. "Letter writing teaches spelling, grammar, penmanship, and sentence and paragraph structure." Part of the lesson is to write letters to pen pals in Stebbins, Alaska. The students will learn about the culture there and the Alaskan students will learn about the culture here. "I also think it's important they write a letter to someone who is going to write a letter back, not just as a lesson in class," Copper said. Letter writing is making some comeback, but not the long prose' of history. Usually it is a few lines in a card or on a piece of paper, but still handwritten by the person who sends them. "It's well worth the effort to bring handwriting back. It adds a human touch that is lacking in so many things these days," Davis said. For those interested in what the text message at the beginning of this article means, here is the translation: Oh, my God. Are you serious? That's way too much information. That is so not cool. I have to go. I'll see you later. Proposal still two to three months out From Page 1A with no guidelines to follow. She also said the city may not want to have one set of rules that apply to all agencies in the same exact way, and instead have guide- lines on setting certain percent- ages for community programs and another amount for events bringing money into the city. Zelms said there is a little bit of confusion on who receives funding. "There is not a clear picture on the value or intent of the facts," she said, adding how to set it up would have to be resolved. The city i's also looking into funding events bringing in the biggest value to the community, and these would not necessarily have to be money-makers. She said there could be two pots of money, with each one funding different event types: "Whatever we come up with would have to be included in the budget," she said. She also said proposals going before council could be two to three months away. "It depends on how we move forward," she said. JORDYN BAYENS competes in the Poetry Out Loud recitation contest against 14 other contestants at Sedona Red Rock High School on Friday, Jan. 8. Each student memorized two poems to recite and the winner will go on to compete in the state competition , in March. The statewide winner will be invited to Washington, D.C to compete against other state winners in front of.President Barack Obama and members of the presidential cabinet for a prize of $50,000. The first, second and third place winners from SRRHS were All Geter, Alex Bindrim and Bradley Cox, respectively. Michele Bradley/ Larson Newspapers Police need concrete evidence to make domestic violence arrest have fluctuated, to spend in jail before being By MichaelMaresh In 2009, Sedona police .released, which is often called LARSONNEWSPAPERS responded to 55 domestic a cooling-down period. Many calls for service, which was an agencies place a hold on the increase of 11 incidents from person accused of this crime; Two relatives getting into 2008. Wheeler said this is a decision a heated or loud argument Domestic violence calls infor a judge to make. could be arrested for disorderly S,edona decreased to 54 in 2008 Wheeler said the number conduct per domestic violence from 78 in 2007. of domestic violence calls the for disturbing the peace. He said most calls the depart-~ department has handled the last Most domestic violence falls ment receives for this statute few years is about average for into three different categories are from women, and they the size of the city. -- criminal damage, disorderly usually are calling against their He said while this is not the conduct and assault, spouse or boyfriend, but there crime committed most often in Criminal damage often are instances where both people Sedona, it is not uncommon. involves breaking ordestroying L involved in the dispute will be "We have domestic violence something of value; assaults arrested. Other times neither like everyone else," he said. are physical acts against an will be taken into custody, "It's always a serious issue, but individual. In a recent Sedona incident, is not our most prevalent crime Sedona Police Departmenta woman called police to report here." Cmdr. Ran Wheeler said indi- her roommate was verbally He also said officers must viduals are not solely arrested abusive to her*and said hehave clear facts before arresting for domestic violence, because threw a shoe at her that hit her a person per domestic violence, it is looked at as an aggravating in the leg. because taking away a person's factor. Police could not determinefreedom for any amount of He added people arrestedth.e aggressor and did not make time is a harsh penalty. for crimes considered to be an immediate arrest until they However, he said, if an arrest domestic violence acts face found a letter the man wrote is not made when one should harsher penalties for the same to the woman, which led to his have been, the department crime Committed against a arrest, could be held liable for another non-relative. "It all depends on the situa- incident taking place soon after Wheeler said the majority tion," Wheeler said. "We look police leave the location. He of these cases revolve around at all the facts to find out if added the opposite is true for disorderly conduct, which there is an aggressor." officers making arrests when could include uttering an Wheeler said one key to they shouldn't have. obscenity, displaying a weapon this statute is the victim must "Every case is different, or making an obscene gesture be related or romanticallyand every circumstance is with a hand. Anything intimi- involved with the attacker in different," he said. dating or enticing a person to some way or living in the same take action could be considered residence. disorderly conduct. He said there is no regula- MichaeIMaresh can be reached Domestic violence calls in tion how long a personarrested at 282-7795. ext. 125 or e-mail Sedona in the last three years for this crime is mandatedmmaresh@lars nnewspapers'c m Organic Navel Oranges Sweet, flavorful and seedless Excellent for eating- Easy to peel deli fresh Fresh from our kitchen French Lentil Greens Soup 16 or 32 oz prepackaged 50 Off Life Product Line A leader in the field of nutrition for over 36 years 40% off Chob-ni Greek Yogurt Thick and creamy- Rich in protein Selected varieties- 6 oz, 4for $5 Cascadlnn Form Great for desserts and smoothies Selected varieties - 8-10 oz, UPJ Sale prices valid through 01/19/10 - while supplies last Cascadlan Form Organic- With whole grains Selected varieties- 6,2-17 oz. Btoldeen Selected products - 32-64 fl, oz, 35% natural marketplace 1420 West Hwy. 89A" Sedona In Old Marketplace" Hours: Mon.-Sat. 8-9, Sun. 8-8 Statewide candidates address luncheon The Verde Valley Republican the founder of the first citizen Women celebrate the new year border watch activist group, Civil with a meeting and lunch on Homeland Defense, also knownas Wednesday, Jan. 20, at 11:30 a.m. Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, at Los Abrigados Resort and Spa, according to a press release. State Route 179 and El Portal Arizona Sen. Jim Waring, Ph.D Lane. [R-District 7] will seek to become As the 2010 political season Arizona State treasurer. Waring heats up, the meeting will hear was first, elected to the Arizona from two who wish to represent State Senate in November of 2002. Arizonans. He served two terms as chair of Chris Simcox wants to be the the Finance Committee and three next U.S. senator. His accomplish- terms on the Appropriations ments in both public and private Committee. sectors give him the experience Make a reservation by calling to be a notable leader. He was 284-4248. Live at Jewish Community Center! (Chapel area) Sedona, AZ