"Autumn Adventures, Cultural Showcases, and Community Unity: Your Flagstaff Saturday Roundup"

18/10/2025 3 min
"Autumn Adventures, Cultural Showcases, and Community Unity: Your Flagstaff Saturday Roundup"

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Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Saturday, October 18, 2025.The brisk fall air has brought with it a busy Saturday across Flagstaff, and whether you are looking to get creative, get outside, or just connect with the community, there’s no shortage of things to do. First, if you are heading out early, don’t miss the Autumn Elevated Eats and Music Series up at Arizona Snowbowl, running through this weekend. People are raving about the combination of gorgeous mountain scenery, live local music, and comfort food that’s perfect for a cozy autumn afternoon up on the slopes.Art lovers, the Flagstaff Plein Air Photography Festival is in full swing and wraps up tomorrow. This festival has drawn photographers from around the region who are capturing the light and land of Flagstaff and Northern Arizona’s urban and wild places. There’s still time to join workshops, or simply walk Main Street and spot folks with their cameras working at easels. Native and Arizona artists are especially encouraged to participate, with info available online through the Artists’ Coalition of Flagstaff.For families looking for something different, the Flagstaff Mall has a double treat today. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Van is rolling in with Leonardo on hand for free photo ops and ninja fun, so kids can channel their inner turtle power near JCPenney until 5 this evening. And as the countdown to Halloween continues, Spirit Halloween is open daily right at the mall, stocked with everything you need to pull off a memorable costume, creepy décor, or just a good scare.On the cultural side, the Clara M. Lovett Art Museum at NAU is hosting the Prints People Power exhibition, highlighting the powerful visual voices of artists across the Southwest and Latin America. It’s a dynamic exploration of social issues through printmaking and runs from noon to 5 every Tuesday through Saturday.A couple of big happenings for the adult crowd today as well. Over at the Yavapai Regional Medical Center, the 2025 Fall Symposium is offering a full day of innovative health education and community care discussions, open to everyone interested in the future of local health partnerships. And just a short drive away, the Sedona International Film Festival continues, with screenings of Among Neighbors, a poignant documentary that explores the tangled history of a small Polish town during World War II, followed by Q and A sessions from the filmmakers.Flagstaff also stands in solidarity with over 60 “No Kings” peaceful protest events happening across Arizona and hundreds more nationwide. Gun violence, immigration policy, and federal budget cuts are drawing a crowd determined to stand up for due process and equal rights. Local organizers say the emphasis is on peaceful expression and community unity.Finally, if you’re in the mood for music, swing by one of the Third Friday Chamber Music Series events – this month features an ensemble called Flute Cocktail directed by LeAnne Lawhead, promising a melodic close to an eventful day.That’s it for your local rundown. Wherever you find yourself in Flagstaff today, take a moment to look around, enjoy the crisp air, and embrace our vibrant community spirit. 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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