Listen "'A Jam-Packed Flagstaff Saturday: Arts, Music, Mysteries, and More'"
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Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Saturday, November 15, 2025.Chilly fall air is rolling in for this November weekend, but Flagstaff’s calendar is absolutely packed. Whether you’re looking for local arts or just a great way to get out of the house, there’s something for everyone. First up, art lovers will not want to miss the Fiber Artisans Market, happening today. Local craftspeople are showcasing beautiful handmade textiles and fiber arts—perfect timing if you’re looking for a special holiday gift or just want to be inspired by regional talent. Further feeding your creative appetite, the Prints People Power exhibit continues at the Clara M. Lovett Art Museum at NAU, open from noon until five. This powerful collection traces the stories behind printmaking and its ties to community, running through November twenty-seventh.Music fans, the Orpheum Theater has a treat in store tonight: HE$H with special guest Yunit, bringing a high-energy dose of dubstep and bass for anyone ready to let loose. The show is strictly eighteen and over, so bring your ID and expect a lively crowd. Meanwhile, film enthusiasts should check out the NAU Film Festival, showcasing the best student short films and creative projects—always a hotbed for young local talent.If you’re in the mood for some interactive fun, there’s a whodunit at 15 West Aspen Avenue this evening. Flagstaff’s Murder Mystery: Catch the Killer puts you right in the middle of a live investigation. Grab your detective hat and see if you have what it takes to crack the case.Animal lovers, the Flagstaff Mall is hosting a pet adoption event with the Coconino Humane Association from ten till two today. Whether you’re ready to adopt or just want to meet some furry friends, it’s a heartwarming way to spend the morning. And if you’re seeking fresh air, stop by the Oak Creek Overlook Vista, open daily for authentic Native American crafts, beautiful jewelry, and more—with artisans on hand to share their work and stories.In the wider community, families are reminded to be vigilant about infant formula recalls. Federal officials have now tied over twenty infant botulism cases nationwide to ByHeart formula, and a Flagstaff family was among those affected this week. Local parents are suing the company, and the FDA urges families to immediately stop using ByHeart products. All local retailers have pulled the formula from shelves, but check your pantry just to be safe.Finally, don’t forget—there are ongoing opportunities for veterans to participate in free art classes, and the Flagstaff-Coconino County Library wants your input through their public survey. Every voice helps improve local services, so take a few minutes to give your feedback.That’s a wrap for your Saturday in Flagstaff, whether you’re trying artisan crafts, dancing at the Orpheum, or solving mysteries downtown. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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