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Flagstaff Local Frequency: Nature Walks, Community Yoga, Farmers' Market and More
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Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Thursday, August 14, 2025. Waking up to the fresh mountain air, there is plenty to explore and talk about in the Flagstaff community today. Early risers can kick off their day with some guided nature walks at Hart Prairie Preserve, where you’ll gain insight into the ecology and unique life zones of Northern Arizona. If you're feeling limber, downtown Flagstaff is offering a community yoga class outside, so it’s a perfect chance to greet the morning sun with a good stretch and meet fellow locals in a relaxing setting.
For those who love a blend of culture, food, and fresh produce, consider making a trip to the Verde Valley Farmers’ Market on Saturday. With live local music, homemade treats, and regional produce, it’s a feast for the senses and a great way to support area growers and artisans. Art lovers will want to check out the 14th annual Botanical Blacksmiths exhibit at The Arboretum at Flagstaff, featuring 26 outdoor pieces and a gallery indoors, all created by blacksmiths and metal artists from around the Southwest. It’s a wonderful spot for both garden inspiration and a stroll among living art.
Sports fans, mark your calendars for this weekend as the Nevada women’s soccer team is headed to Flagstaff for a match against Northern Arizona at Lumberjack Stadium on Sunday, promising some high-energy collegiate play right here in our own backyard. If you’re craving music, Pepsi Amphitheater at Fort Tuthill has August concerts lined up, so check their schedule for artists hitting the stage under the pines.
For an artsy Thursday evening, the Museum of Northern Arizona is hosting Thirsty Thursday with live music by Bluebird Mountain. Enjoy local beer and the best of regional tunes, all set against the backdrop of the museum’s beautiful grounds. Want to put your trivia skills to the test? The Drinking Horn Meadery has a lively trivia night that starts at six, promising great company and even better mead.
On the civic front, a new report this week suggests Arizona could save over one hundred million dollars in the next decade by switching government vehicles to electric. That’s a staggering figure with potential environmental benefits for commuters and clean air advocates right here in Flagstaff and across the state. The conversation continues about how Flagstaff and Arizona will lead in public sustainability efforts.
Finally, for those needing resources or support, Native Americans for Community Action hosts a standing domestic violence group this afternoon. It’s just one example of the important care and outreach happening at the heart of our community.
With so much happening and so many ways to get involved, there’s no shortage of opportunities to connect, learn, and enjoy Flagstaff today. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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For those who love a blend of culture, food, and fresh produce, consider making a trip to the Verde Valley Farmers’ Market on Saturday. With live local music, homemade treats, and regional produce, it’s a feast for the senses and a great way to support area growers and artisans. Art lovers will want to check out the 14th annual Botanical Blacksmiths exhibit at The Arboretum at Flagstaff, featuring 26 outdoor pieces and a gallery indoors, all created by blacksmiths and metal artists from around the Southwest. It’s a wonderful spot for both garden inspiration and a stroll among living art.
Sports fans, mark your calendars for this weekend as the Nevada women’s soccer team is headed to Flagstaff for a match against Northern Arizona at Lumberjack Stadium on Sunday, promising some high-energy collegiate play right here in our own backyard. If you’re craving music, Pepsi Amphitheater at Fort Tuthill has August concerts lined up, so check their schedule for artists hitting the stage under the pines.
For an artsy Thursday evening, the Museum of Northern Arizona is hosting Thirsty Thursday with live music by Bluebird Mountain. Enjoy local beer and the best of regional tunes, all set against the backdrop of the museum’s beautiful grounds. Want to put your trivia skills to the test? The Drinking Horn Meadery has a lively trivia night that starts at six, promising great company and even better mead.
On the civic front, a new report this week suggests Arizona could save over one hundred million dollars in the next decade by switching government vehicles to electric. That’s a staggering figure with potential environmental benefits for commuters and clean air advocates right here in Flagstaff and across the state. The conversation continues about how Flagstaff and Arizona will lead in public sustainability efforts.
Finally, for those needing resources or support, Native Americans for Community Action hosts a standing domestic violence group this afternoon. It’s just one example of the important care and outreach happening at the heart of our community.
With so much happening and so many ways to get involved, there’s no shortage of opportunities to connect, learn, and enjoy Flagstaff today. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI