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Flagstaff Local Frequency: Snow, Sports, and Community on this Saturday, February 21st
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Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Saturday, February 21st.
What a perfect winter Saturday to hit the slopes at Arizona Snowbowl, where action is heating up with the USASA Grand Canyon Series Giant Slalom for snowboarders kicking off at 7am and running through 4pm, followed by the Little Rippers Rail Jam from 9am to 2pm thats got the young shredders showing off their best tricks. If youre up for a challenge, join the GORE-TEX Kahtoola Uphill race today, a family-friendly uphill grind that celebrates human-powered fun on the mountain, skinning up and skiing down while soaking in those epic Flagstaff views. Last nights Family Fridays wrapped with lift tickets and rentals from just 20 bucks, cookies and hot cocoa at Hart Prairie Lodge, and sweet gear deals, proving Snowbowl keeps the stoke alive even as we head into the weekend.
Over at Northern Arizona University, the womens tennis team is back in swing after a three-week break, heading to Albuquerque to battle New Mexico at 11am today, with senior Patrycja Niewiadomska leading the charge after her Big Sky Player of the Week nod. Catch the Lumberjacks mens basketball team hosting Northern Colorado at 4pm in the Skydome, a key matchup where NAU looks to build momentum at home against a Bears squad on a road win streak. Music lovers, dont miss Shades of Folk tonight at Coconino High School, presented by Orchestra Northern Arizona, blending folk vibes for a cozy evening out. And NAUs Writers Club meets at 10am for a creative wake-up session, perfect for sparking your Saturday.
In other news, Governor Katie Hobbs honored fallen DPS pilot Robert Skankey at his memorial yesterday, calling him the very best of Arizona, a reminder of the heroes keeping our skies safe. Weather-wise, our cool streak is breaking with milder temps rolling in through the weekend, ideal for getting outside. The Flagstaff Mall hosts a Spring Into Action blood drive today with Vitalant, so roll up your sleeve and make a real impact for local health. From Snowbowl thrills to NAU sports and community beats, Flagstaffs buzzing with ways to connect and stay active today.
This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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What a perfect winter Saturday to hit the slopes at Arizona Snowbowl, where action is heating up with the USASA Grand Canyon Series Giant Slalom for snowboarders kicking off at 7am and running through 4pm, followed by the Little Rippers Rail Jam from 9am to 2pm thats got the young shredders showing off their best tricks. If youre up for a challenge, join the GORE-TEX Kahtoola Uphill race today, a family-friendly uphill grind that celebrates human-powered fun on the mountain, skinning up and skiing down while soaking in those epic Flagstaff views. Last nights Family Fridays wrapped with lift tickets and rentals from just 20 bucks, cookies and hot cocoa at Hart Prairie Lodge, and sweet gear deals, proving Snowbowl keeps the stoke alive even as we head into the weekend.
Over at Northern Arizona University, the womens tennis team is back in swing after a three-week break, heading to Albuquerque to battle New Mexico at 11am today, with senior Patrycja Niewiadomska leading the charge after her Big Sky Player of the Week nod. Catch the Lumberjacks mens basketball team hosting Northern Colorado at 4pm in the Skydome, a key matchup where NAU looks to build momentum at home against a Bears squad on a road win streak. Music lovers, dont miss Shades of Folk tonight at Coconino High School, presented by Orchestra Northern Arizona, blending folk vibes for a cozy evening out. And NAUs Writers Club meets at 10am for a creative wake-up session, perfect for sparking your Saturday.
In other news, Governor Katie Hobbs honored fallen DPS pilot Robert Skankey at his memorial yesterday, calling him the very best of Arizona, a reminder of the heroes keeping our skies safe. Weather-wise, our cool streak is breaking with milder temps rolling in through the weekend, ideal for getting outside. The Flagstaff Mall hosts a Spring Into Action blood drive today with Vitalant, so roll up your sleeve and make a real impact for local health. From Snowbowl thrills to NAU sports and community beats, Flagstaffs buzzing with ways to connect and stay active today.
This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. Well 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