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Dr. David Ackerman, DC, and his wife, Donna Ackerman, RN, HN-BC, CHPN, HTCP/I, are excited to announce the grand opening of Soft Landing Healing, LLC and the expansion of Dr. Ackerman’s office. increase. Both are dedicated to providing nurturing spaces where individuals can explore a holistic approach to well-being and experience deep healing on many levels.
The grand opening will take place on Wednesday, July 12, from 4-6 PM, 291 S. Willard St., Suites 104 and 105. Please call 954-290-8313 by July 6th. For more information, visit DrDavidAckerman.com and SoftLandingHealing.com.
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The Cottonwood Planning and Zoning Commission will meet on June 26 at 6:00 pm at the Cottonwood City Council Building (826 N. Main St., Cottonwood).
At the top of the agenda is a conditional use permit permitting the storage yard as the primary use of the approximately 0.32-acre C-2 (Heavy Commercial) Zone located approximately 90 feet south of East Aspen and east of South Sixth Place. is a consideration. 231 S. Sixth Place Street. APN 406-42-152. Applicant: Andrea Madi.
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The Cottonwood Historic Preservation Commission will meet on Wednesday, June 28 at 6:00 pm at the Cottonwood City Council Building at 826 N. Main St. to discuss:
• Consider applying for a Landmark Certificate from Lukas Bernard to mark the property at 1030 N. Cactus Street. APN: 406-22-060A.
• Update on the progress of the Historic Home Inventory.
Interested parties are encouraged to submit comments to the Community Development Director by noon on Tuesday, June 27th.
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The City of Cottonwood invites the public to attend the Cottonwood Community Awareness Group meeting on Tuesday, June 27, from 4-5:30 pm.
These meetings are intended to connect community members with local government officials.
The event will be held at the Cottonwood Public Library. For more information, visit CottonwoodAZ.gov or call 928-634-5526.
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The Verde Village Community Connection, formerly known as the Verde Village Property Owners Association, will celebrate its grand opening on Friday, June 30th.
Starting at 11 a.m., there will be fun events for the whole family, including free swims, treasure hunts, and a bouncy house. At 6pm, the Hawaiian Luau begins and food is served at 7pm.
To reserve, please visit VVPOA.net/RSVP/. For more information, please visit VVCC.life or email Connect@VVCC.life.
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Stitches, located in Basha’s Square, is raffling 58-by-64-inch quilts, with the proceeds going to the Salt River Wild Horse Management Group. Draw will be on August 1st.
Tickets are $5 each or $20 for 5. Buy in store or send to @Tammy-Johnson-10 via Venmo. Please enter your name, address, phone number, and the number of tickets you would like.
A wild horse-inspired quilt fits perfectly on the twin beds.
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The Camp Verde Chamber of Commerce will host Pets and Pastries on August 15 from 9-11am. Bring your pets and enjoy coffee and pastries while socializing at the Redington Ramada at 75 E. Hollamon St. in Camp Verde. Judging will take place and prizes will be awarded to the smallest, biggest, ugliest, softest and friendliest pets.
Register for $5 on entry or pay $20 or more for a raffle ticket to win a refurbished 1978 Sears 15-foot game fisher boat. For more information, please contact campverdechamber@gmail.com or 928-203-6863.
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Sedona
The Rotary Club of Sedona Village will celebrate another year of service at the New Officers Induction Breakfast on June 29 at the Red Rock Cafe. Clubs meet on the first and third Thursdays of each month. For more information, please email president@sedonavillagerotary.org.
New officers include President Miki Zugang and former President Carolyn Martin Chan. Registrar Robin Stevens, Treasurer Tracy Tee, Army Sergeant Robert Wright, Board of Directors Jennette Bill, Holly Johnson, Charles Ma, Weinfred Munch, Will Treziese, Mark Fong – Meeting with Hetzendorf.
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Flagstaff
Back in October 2020, an unidentified man was found dead in a shallow grave north of Flagstaff near a lava cave off Highway 180.
Through an ongoing investigation, the man was identified as 56-year-old David Clarke Wilkinson. Wilkinson is believed to have traveled with one or two dogs in the summer of 2020 and was driving a 1997 Toyota Paseo.
For more information, please contact the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office at 928-774-4523.