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4B - RED ROCK NEWS, Sedona, Arizona Friday, May 28, 2010
Library remembers heroes, loved ones
• This is the time of year when
we remember heroes, loved
ones, and others who have been
an important part of our lives.
The act of remembering allows
us to take time from our busy-
ness and think about all that
they have meant to us. This
week's column is devoted to
those symbols of remembrance
that can be encountered at the
Sedona Public Library.
As you stroll from the parking
lot to the library entrance, have
you noticed the young tree just
beyond where the sidewalk
begins? It's not just any tree, it's
Spike's Memorial Tree, planted
in 2000 on behalf of Friends of
Spike.
Who was Spike? According
to the plaque at the base of the
tree, "Spike was a local Sedona
dog who was a playful lab/shep-
herd mix. On March 30, 2000, at
the age of 8 months, he died, a
victim of animal cruelty at the
hands of his owner. His suffering
and brutal death stirred compas-
sion in the hearts of many
Sedona residents, and a multi-
rude of people the world over.
Thousands of letters and petition
signatures flooded the justice
system, urging serious treatment
of the case. Spike's trial was a
legal landmark -- Arizona's first
animal cruelty jury trial in which
the perpetrator was found guilty
and ordered to serve sentence
under the Arizona Felony Statute
[ARS, Section 1329]."
The tree was planted in
October 2000 by the People's
Animal Assistance Forum on
behalf of Friends of Spike.
Spike's tree was planted at
Sedona Public Library, in a
place that people could walk by
and remember that Spike was
"Sedona's own emissary for all
animals who have fallen victim
to cruelty. May their suffering
serve to remind that compas-
sion, gentleness, and reverence
for all life are the keys to World
Peace."
Some day the tree will grow
Spike's tree Was planted at
Sedona Public Library, in a place
that people could walk by and
remember that Spike was Sedona's own
emissary for all animals who
have fallen victim to cruelty.
tall and spread its branches,
offering shade to passersby and
commemorating a loyal pup who
never had the chance to grow.
Have you ever attended a
meeting or community event in
the Si Birch Community Room?
If so, you've been touched by
a leading citizen of Sedona.
There's a large plaque on the wall
describing Birch's con-i-
butions to our community
until his passing in 1998,
but have you ever stopped
to read it? If not, here's a
sampling of this generous,
civic-minded leader's
contributions:
"Si Birch- Sedona's
First Citizen of the Year,
1988 ... After 27 years
with the city of Los Library News
Angeles, primarily as
director of the Bureau of PAT
Contract Administration
for the Department of WHITFIELD
Public Works, Silas "Si;' .-.
Benson Birch Jr. and
his wife Leonore retired
to Sedona in 1975. While Si
planned to paint and draw, he
immediately became involved
in many community and agency
projects which he actively
continued tintil his death. The
Si Birch Community Room is
a lasting tribute to recognize
the significant and substantial
contributions of time, experi-
ence, knowledge, and energy
that Si Birch willingly gave
to the city of Sedona and its
citizens."
A substantial list of involve-
ments follows, among them:
president of Sedona Healthcare
Services, the first licensed free
standing clinic in Arizona;
chairman of the TAP Committee
[a Sedona-based transportation
authority]; 10-year appointment
to the Governor's Advisory
Committee for
Pathways, Historic
and Scenic Roads. His
leadership of the two
committeespreviously
listed helped make
possible a number of
the following achieve-
ments: first state scenic
road designation for
Oak Creek Canyon
and State Route 179,
first official city map,
removing Soldier
Wash from Forest
Service exchange
land. Birch served
on Sedona's City
Council from 1992
until 1996, on the Sedona-Oak
Creek School District Steering
Committee [which he chaired],
on the boards of both the
Sedona Public Library and what
was then known as the Adult
Community Center, and still had
time to play the baritone in the
Sedona Hometown Band for 18
years.
The Si Birch Community
Room is available to nonprofit
groups at no charge and to
others at a nominal rate. It is not
surprising that a room dedicated
to this committed community
volunteer should have become,
in actuality, the place where
many elements of Sedona come
together for work, entertain-
ment, and enlightenment.
As you've strolled through
the atrium and around the circu-
lation desk, have you noticed
the sparkling, crystalline glass
panels that filter the sunlight
ever so gently?
Created by Thomas M.
Aderhold, this shimmering
wall is in actuality the "Silent
Waterfall Glass Panel," each
section of which is available
to honor loved ones. Stop for
a moment to read the names
listed below the Silent Waterfall.
These are individuals whose
families or friends contrib-
uted $2,500 to have them so
honored. These contributions
have enabled the Sedona Public
Library to continue its service to
the community.
What about the
Grandchildren's Tree just
beyond the Quiet Study Meeting
Room? Have you stopped to
really look at it? Its leaves of
gold, silver and bronze honor
the children who are welcome
visitors to the library. Each leaf
is contributed by a grandparent
to recognize his or her own
special young reader or readers.
Contributions to this tree range
from $1,000 for a gold leaf
bearing the youngster's name
through $500 for a silver leaf
and $200 for a bronze leaf.
Whether the tree lives outside
the library or on its wall, whether
the memorial is financially
supported or a solemn recogni-
tion of a life, the Sedona Public
Library remembers.
Library News, written this
week by Pat Whio'ield, member
of the Sedona Public Library
Board of Trustees, appears
every Friday in the Sedona Red
Rock News.
/ISIS offers low-cost massages
The Arizona School of
Integrated Studies is pleased to
announce a new student clinic
offering low-cost massages to
the public.
According to a press release,
massage promotes blood circu-
lation, lymphatic flow, muscular
relaxation and a greater base for
standing and moving. Massage
can also assist in the recovery
from j ob or sports related injuries
and can reduce stress and head-
aches, the press release stated.
Massage is appropriate for all
ages, regardless of physical
limitations and most ailments.
Massages will be offered to
the public Monday through
Thursday at 3:45 p.m. and 5 p.m.
by appointment. The cost for a
massage is $25 for adults and
$20 for seniors 60 years or older
and for students and children.
All massage clinics are held at
the Arizona School of Integrative
Studies at 701 S. Broadway,
Clarkdale. To schedule an
appointment, call the school at
639-3455.
Magician kicks off new reading program
To kick off the Sedona Public
Library's "Make a Splash
... Read" Summer Reading
Program, magician Daniel Kopf
willpresent a magical show on
Wednesday, June 2, to thrill all
ages.
Since 1988, Kopf, "The King's
Magician," has been performing
comedy magic across the U.S.
and around the world. Live birds
are part of the show, and with
animals the stars of the show,
Kopf is their pet magician, llais
is a one-of-a-kind, unforgettable
novelty show where birds magi-
cally appear at unexpected times,
according to a press release.
Don't be surprised if one of the
children in the audience finds
himself magically floating in the
air.
There will be two shows;
both are' free. The kickoff
show for all ages will be held
from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.,
and there will be an evening
family program from 7 to
8 p.m. Children under 10 must
be accompanied by an adult or
older sibling.
Preregistration is strongly
required, as there is limited
seating for both performances.
This program is supported by the
Arizona Reading Program, with
funds provided by the Sedona
Friends of the Library. For more
information or to register, call
282-7714.
Used book sale in VOC June 4 to 6
It's almost here: The semi-
annual used book sale sponsored
by the Village of Oak Creek
library volunteers is set to open
its doors Friday, June 4, through
Sunday, June 6.
Thousands of books, CDs and
DVDs have been accumulating
for the past six months and will
be on display at the Sedona Fire
District building on Cortez,
right behind Weber's IGA
supermarket.
All categories of books will
be offered, including fiction,
biography, children's, cooking
and many more. Anyone
having books, CDs or DVDs to
contribute to this sale is asked
to bring them by the library at
56 Cortez, across from the post
office, by Tuesday, June 1.
Those interested in volun-
teering areasked to contact
Dottie, the VOC librarian at
284-1603.
For questions regarding
the book sale, contact the
coordinator, Carolyn Fisher, at
284-4638.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF ARIZONA
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
YAVAPAI
In the Matter of the Estate of
MILDRED ANN DRAYTON
Deceased.
No. V1300PB201080035
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS' HEREBY GIVEN that
Jeffery L. Drayton has been appointed
Personal Representative of this Estate.
All persons having claims against the
Estate are required to present their
claims within four months after the date
of the first publication of this notice
or the claims will be forever barred.
Claims must be presented by delivering
or mailing a written statement of the
claim to the Personal Representative
c/o ALEXANDRA SHROUFE, P.C.,
702 North Beaver Street, Flagstaff, AZ
86001.
Alexandra Shroufe
Attorney for Jeffery L. Drayton
Publish: May 14, 21 and 28, 2010.
ARTICLES OF DISSOLUTION
OF
CROSS CREEK RANCH WATER
COMPANY
FILE NO -1041483-7
Pursuant to A.R.S. 10-1403, the
undersigned hereby certifies as tbllows:
1. The name of the corporation
affected by .this instrument is Cross
Creek Ranch Water Company.
2. Dissolution of the corporation was
authorized on June 26, 2008.
3. The number of votes entitled to be
cast by the shareholders on the proposal
to dissolve was 1. The 1 votes were cast
in thvor of the dissolution.
Dated effective as of December 1,
2009.
Cross Creek Ranch Water Company,
an Arizona corporation
By:/s/G. Paul Claus
Print Name: G Paul Claus
Title: President
Publish: May 28, June 2 and 4, 2010.
BLIC NOTICE 9
NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR
QUALIFICATIONS
City of Sedona
Public Works Department
102 Roadrunner Drive
Sedona, AZ 86336
CITYWIDE PAVING, CONCRETE
AND STORM DRAIN
JOB ORDER CONTRACT
The City of Sedona is soliciting'
Statements of Qualifications from
qualified firms to pertbrm general
street construction work and related
services on an as needed basis. This
Request tbr Qualifications (RFQ) invites
Respondents to submit Statements of
Qualifications (SOQs) describing in
detail their technical, management,
and financial qualifications to provide
construction services which include
various types and levels of maintenance
services throughout the Sedona area.
These services relate to road mainte-
nance, storm drainage [hcilities mainte-
nance and sanitary sewer maintenance.
The issuance of this RFQ is the first
step in the procurement process being
conducted by the City. Based on its
evaluation of SOQs, the City may deter-
mine a final list of the most qualified,
responsive Respondents to interview for
final selection. At the City's discretion,
the Job Order Contractor may be directly
selected based on SOQs received.
Statements of Qualifications are due
no later than Friday, June 11, 2010 at
4:00 p.m. No qualifications statements
will be accepted after the date and time
indicated.
HAND DELIVERED:
City of Sedona
Public Works Department
104 Roadrunner Drive
Sedona, AZ 86336
U.S. MAIL:
City of Sedona
Public Works Department
102 Roadrunner Drive
Sedona, AZ 86336
AND MARKED:
Statement of Qualifications
AND RECEIVED: At the Public
Works Department until 4:00 p.m. local
time, June 11, 2010
Information regarding documents or
submittal requirements of this solicitation
may be obtained from Mr. Dan Neimy,
City Maintenance Superintendent, at
(928) 204-7109; FAX: (928) 282-5348;
e-mail: DNeimy@SedonaAZ.gov. The
entire RFQ information package can be
downloaded from the City of Sedona
website: http://www.sedonaaz.gov under
Bid/RFP Opportunities.
Publish: May 26, 28 and June 2,
2010.
00UBLIC NOTICE 9
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATIO
OF
PURSUANT TO A.R.S. 10-202
(An Arizona Business Corporation)
FILE NO 15994461
1. Name:
The name of the corporation is:
Steadfast Realty, Inc.
2. Initial Business:
The Corporation initially intends to
conduct the business of:
Real Estate Brokerage
3. Authorized Capital:
The Corporation shall have authority
to issue 1000 shares of Common Stock•
4. Known Place of Business: (In
Arizona)
The street address of the known place
of business of the Corporation is:
185 Valley View Dr.
Sedona Az 86336
5. Statutory Agent: (In Arizona)
The name and address of the statutory
agent of the Corporation is:
Kathleen Dunham
185 Valley View Dr.
Sedona Az 86336
6. Board of Directors:
The initial board of directors shall
consist of 1 director. The name(s)
and address(es) of the person(s) who
is(are) to serve as director(s) until the
first annual meeting of shareholders or
until his(her)(their) successor(s) is(are)
elected and qualifies is(are):
Kathleen Dunham
185 Valley View Dr.
Sedona AZ 86336
The number of persons to serve on
the board of directors thereafter shall be
fixed by the Bylaws.
7. Incorporators:
The name(s) and address(es) of the
incorporator(s) is(are):
Kathleen Dunham
185 Valley View Dr.
Sedona AZ 86336
All powers, duties and responsi-
bilities oftbe Incorporators shall cease at
the time of delivery of these Articles of
Incorporation to the Arizona Corporation
Commission.
8. Indemnification of Officer,
Directors, Employees and Agents:
The Corporation shall indemnify any
person who incurs expenses or liabilities
by reason of the fact he or she is or was
an officer, director, employee or agent
of the Corporation or is or was serving
at the request of the Corporation as a
director, officer, employee or agent of
another Corporation, partnership, joint
venture, trust or other enterprise. This
indemnification shall be mandatory in all
circumstances in which indemnification
is permitted by law.
9. Limitation of Liability. To the
fullest extent permitted by the Arizona
Revised Statutes, as the same exists or
29-832(6)
B. VESTED IN MANAGER(S)
Tracy Guerts
Manager
160 Mogollon
Sedona AZ 86336
Kristine Rodarte
Manager
280 Barcelona Rd
Sedona AZ 86336
Executed this 31st day of March,
2010
Executed by/s/Kristine Rodarte
Print Name: K. Rodarte
Sedona Active Youth Network
Phone Number 928-300-9462
928-300-7314
Fax Number 928-203-4368
Publish: May 26, 28 and June 2,
may hereafter be amended, a director 2010.
of the Corporation shall not be liable to
the Corporation or its stockholders for
monetary damages for any action taken
or any failure to take any action as a
director. No repeal, amendment or modi-
fication of this article, whether direct
or indirect, shall eliminate or reduce its
effect with respect to any act or omission
of a director of the Corporation occur-
ring prior to such repeal, amendment or
modification.
Executed this 25th day of April, 2010
by all of the incorporators.
Signature/s/signature illegible
Kathleen Dunham
PHONE 928-554-4628
FAX 928-554-4531
Acceptance of Appointment By
Statutory Agent
The undersigned hereby acknowl-
edges and accepts the appointment as
statutory agent of the above-named
corporation effective
This 25th day of April, 2010.
/s/ signature illegible
Kathleen Dunham
Publish: May 26, 28 and June 2,
2010.
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION
ARIZONA LIMITED LIABILITY
COMPANY
L- 15946990
1. The name of the organization:
B. Sedona Active Youth Network
(SAYN), LLC
2. Known place of business in
Arizona
280 Barcelona Rd.
Sedona Az 86336
3. The name and street address of the
statutory agent in Arizona
Tracy Geurts
160 Mogollon
Sedona AZ 86336
Acceptance of Appointment by
Statutory Agent
I, Tracy L. Geurts, having been desig-
nated to act as Statutory Agent, hereby
consent to act in that capacity until
removed or resignation is submitted in
accordance with the Arizona Revised
Statute.
Agent Signature:
/s/ signature illegible
Sedona Active Youth Network
(SAYN) LLC
4. Purpose of this (Professional)
Limited Liability Company is to provide
the following (professional) service(s):
NA
5. Dissolution: The latest date of
Dissolution
The Limited Liability Company is
Perpetual
6. Management Structure: A.R.S.
Prescott, Arizona 86301
1II. The name and street address of the
Statutory Agent is:
Jacob S. Walker
3218 Lakeside Village Drive
Prescott, Arizona 86301
Management of the limited liability
company is vested in a manager or
managers. The names and addresses of
each person who is a manager AND each
member who owns a twenty percent or
greater interest in the capital or profits of
the limited liability company are:
Jacob S. Walker
P.O. Box 12217
Prescott, Arizona 86304
manager
JSW Holdings, LLC, an Arizona
limited liability company
3218 Lakeside.Village Drive
Prescott, Arizona 86301
00UBLIC NOTICES) member
Publish: May 28, June 2 and 4, 2010.
tN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
ARIZONA, YAVAPAI COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of: 1 ,
Juanita Darlene Sewell
Deceased.
PB201080006
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF
INFORMAL APPOINTMENT OF
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
AND/OR INFORMAL PROBATE OF
A WILL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THAT:
1. (Name of Personal Representative)
GRAYSON MARVIN SANDY, JR.
was appointed Personal Representative
of this Estate on April 28, 2010, by the
Probate Registrar, and the following
notice was gNen as required by law:
(only if Will) NOTICE TO PEOPLE
NAMED IN WILL OF INFORMAL
PROBATE OF A WILL AND
INFORMAL APPOINTMENT OF
A PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
-- person died with a Will - "Testate
Estate"
2. All person unknown to the Personal
Representative having claims against
the Estate are required to present their
claims within four months after the date
of the first publication of this Notice or
the claims will be forever barred.
3. All persons known to the Personal
Representative to have claims against
the Estate are required to present their
claims within four months after receipt
of this Notice by mail or the claims will
be forever barred.
4. Claims must be presented by deliv-
ering or mailing a written statement of
the claim to the Personal Representative
at (address) 6770 W STATE ROUTE
89A, UNIT # 12 SEDONA, AZ 86336
DATED this 21st day of May, 2010.
s/s Grayson Marvin Sandy, Jr.
Personal Representative
GRAYSON MARVIN SANDY, JR.
Publish: May 28, June 4 and 11,
2010.
UBLIC NOTICE 9
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION
HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE
OF TItE ARIZONA CORPORATION
COMMISSION FOR
1. Name: ALAMINOS PARTNERS,
LLC
L- 1564095-7
1I. The address of the known place of
business is:
3218 Lakeside Village Drive
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
OF
PRESCOTT WESTERN
HERITAGE FOUNDATION, INC.
(Tax-Exempt)
an Arizona Non-Profit Corporation
16009285
1. NAME:
The name of the Corporation is
PRESCOTT WESTERN HERITAGE
FOUNDATION, INC.
2. PURPOSE:
PRESCOTT WESTERN
HERITAGE FOUNDATION, INC. is
organized exclusively for charitable
purposes pursuant to section 501(c)(3)
of the Internal Revenue Code, or the
corresponding section of any future
federal tax code.
3. CHARACTER OF AFFAIRS:
The character of affairs of the
Non-Profit Corporation is to provide
charitable opportunities for children
to (a) participate in performing arts
productions; and (b) participate in
educational seminars and classes in the
theatrical arts.
4. No part of the net earning of the
corporation shall inure to the benefit
ot, or be distributable to its members,
directors, officers, or other private
persons, except that the corporation
shall be authorized and empowered
to pay reasonable compensation for
services rendered and to make payments
and distributions in furtherance of the
purposes set forth in Article 2. No
substantial part of the activities of the
corporation shall be the carrying on of
propaganda, or otherwise attempting
to influence legislation, and the corpo-
ration shall not participate in, or inter-
vene in (including the publishing or
distribution of statements,) any polit-
ical campaign on behalf of any candi-
date for public office. Notwithstanding
any other provision of these Artfcles,
the corporation shall not carry on any
other activities not permitted to be
carried on: (a) by a corporation exempt
from Federal Income Tax under Section
501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue
Code (or the corresponding provision
of any future United States Internal
Revenue Law) or: (b) by a corporation,
contributions to which are deductible
under Section 170(c)(2) of the Internal
Revenue Code (or the corresponding
provisions of any future United States
Internal Revenue Laws).
5. Upon the dissolution of the
corporation, the Board of Directors
shall, after paying or making provision
for the payment of all of the liabilities
of the corporation, dispose of all its
assets exclusively for the purposes of
the corporation in such a manner, or to
such organizations organized and oper-
ated exclusively for charitable, educa-
tional, religious or scientific purpose
as shall at the time qualify as an
exempt organization or organizations
under Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal
Revenue Code (or the corresponding
provision of any future United States
Internal Revenue Laws) as the Board
of Directors shall determine. Any
such assets not disposed of shall be
disposed of by the Superior Court of
the county in which the principle office
of the corporation is then located,
exclusively for such purpose or to
such organization or organizations, as
said Court shall determine, which are
organized and operated exclusively for
such purpose.
6. The power of indemnification
under the Arizona Revised Statutes
shall not be denied or limited by the
bylaws.
7. BOARD OF DIRECTORS;
The initial board of directors shall
consist of two directors. The names
and addresses of the persons who
are to serve as the directors until the
first annual meeting of the members,
if a member corporation, or Board of
Directors, if the corporation has no
members, or until their successors are
elected and qualified are:
Robert B. Behnke
1062 Yavapai Hills Drive
Prescott, AZ 86301
Dennis D. Gallagher
920 Custer Lane
Prescott, AZ 86305
8. KNOWN PLACE OF
BUSINESS:
The address of the known place of
business of the Non-Profit Corporation
is:
1062 Yavapai Hills Drive
Prescott, Arizona 86301
9. STATUTORY AGENT:
The name and address of the statu-
tory agent is:
Robert B. Behnke
1062 Yavapai Hills Drive
Prescott, Arizona 86301
10. INCOPPORATOR:
The name and address of the incor-
porator is:
Robert B. Behnke
1062 Yavapai Hills Drive
Prescott, Arizona 86301
All powers, duties, and responsibili-
ties of the incorporator shall cease at
the time of delivery of these Articles '
of Incorporation to the Arizona
Corporation Commission.
11. DISCRIMINATION:
The Non-Profit Corporation will
not practice or permit discrimination
on the basis of sex, race, national
origin, religion, physical handicap or
disability.
12. MEMBERS:
The Non-Profit Corporation will not
have members.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, these
Articles of Incorporation, have been
executed as of April 28, 2010.
/s/ signature illegible
ROBERT B. BEHNKE,
Incorporator
I, ROBERT B. BEHNKE, having
been designated to act as Statutory
Agent, hereby consent to act in that
capacity until removed or until resig-
nation is submitted in accordance with
the Arizona Revised Statutes.
/s/ signature illegible
ROBERT B. BEHNKE
Publish: May 26, 28 and June 2,
2010.
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