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Elk Workshops, Community Gatherings, and Summer Fun in Flagstaff

Elk Workshops, Community Gatherings, and Summer Fun in Flagstaff

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Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Wednesday, July 9th, 2025.

Flagstaff is waking up to plenty of sunshine and a calendar packed with things to do, so let’s dive into what’s happening in our city today and in the days ahead. First up, if you are fascinated by wildlife, you can now register for the popular elk workshops hosted by Arizona Game and Fish. These sessions are a great chance to learn about one of Northern Arizona’s most iconic animals, and, if you’re lucky, to see hundreds of elk gathered in one spot all at once. Whether you are a seasoned outdoor enthusiast or new to local wildlife, these workshops promise a memorable experience that connects you directly to the landscapes that make our area special.

Community connection is also front and center today as Indivisible Northern Arizona holds its July Community Gathering from 5:30 to 7:00 pm. Expect thoughtful discussions on local issues and a welcoming chance to meet neighbors who share your passion for civic engagement. It’s a low-key, high-impact way to get involved and stay informed about what matters here in Flagstaff.

If you’re already thinking ahead to the weekend, the Arboretum at Flagstaff will host its much-loved Summer Plant Sale this Saturday. Gardeners and plant lovers can browse native flora, pick up something green for the backyard, and chat with experts about how to keep everything thriving in our unique climate. Make sure to arrive early for the best selection.

For those looking to shake off the workday, Dark Sky Brewing’s TAPP’D Trivia returns Thursday evening, blending craft brews with a healthy dose of competition at their beer garden. Assemble your team, grab a pint, and get those brains buzzing. If you’re more into fitness than facts, Arizona Snowbowl is offering Yoga on the Mountain this Saturday morning atop the Sky Bar Deck. It’s ten dollars to join, all levels are welcome, and the view alone will help you find your zen—just don’t forget your mat.

Flagstaff’s sense of fun isn’t stopping there. Oeno Wine Lounge is keeping things lively, too, with Warrior Wednesday discounts for military and first responders all day, and a laid-back movie night showing "Sideways" at 7pm with fresh popcorn and Merlot specials. Wine tastings are on offer as usual for anyone looking to expand their palate.

On the sports front, there’s buzz as NAU Women’s Soccer announced their 2025 season schedule, so keep an eye out as our Lumberjacks gear up for what promises to be another exciting season. And as summer rounds the corner toward fall, early bird tickets are now on sale for the 76th Annual Coconino County Fair—a Flagstaff tradition that brings carnival rides, local food, and community fun for all ages. Mark your calendars and snag those tickets early for the best deal.

Finally, a quick note on local leadership changes: Arizona Snowbowl’s longtime general manager Rob Linde is bidding farewell after eight years of innovation, leaving behind a legacy that’s made our mountain more accessible and beloved than ever.

That’s all for today. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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