Autumn in Flagstaff: Vibrant Community, Creative Classes, and Sports Excitement

10/11/2025 3 min
Autumn in Flagstaff: Vibrant Community, Creative Classes, and Sports Excitement

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Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Monday, November 10, 2025.If you woke up to the crisp mountain air this morning, you know autumn is in full swing, and it’s a great week to get out and enjoy Flagstaff’s vibrant community. Starting off with a bit of local buzz, Flagstaff police responded last night to a disturbance at the laundromat on East Route 66, where a woman made headlines for her purple hair and a spirited argument. Thankfully, no major injuries were reported, but if you’re in the area today, keep an eye out for increased patrols as police wrap up their investigations.For those of you looking to connect with Flagstaff’s creative side, the Artists' Coalition continues its free art classes for U.S. military veterans. These are led by Flagstaff’s talented artists and cover everything from painting to sculpture. Details are available through the coalition’s website or your local library. Speaking of libraries, both the Downtown Flagstaff Public Library and the East Flagstaff Community Library are running a public survey until December 31st. They want your feedback to help make our library system even better, and it only takes about ten minutes to help shape these vital community spaces.Flagstaff’s event calendar is hopping this week. At Dark Sky Brewing Company’s Beer Garden, Sunday's Acoustic Emo Night brought out local talent, but if you missed it, no worries—there’s more live music ahead, including Wednesday Night Blues at Charly’s through November 19th and the ongoing Sunday Jazz Society at Firecreek Coffee. Art lovers will want to catch Leaf + Cone: An Autumn Painting Series, open until November 23rd, and Prints. People. Power. at the HeArt Box Gallery.Families ready to try camping together can take part in Arizona State Parks and PinDrop Travel Trailers’ Family Campout Program. This initiative not only teaches tent setup and campfire cooking, but provides all the gear you’ll need, perfect for beginners. Proceeds from PinDrop rentals go to support this effort, making it easier for newcomers to discover the beauty of Arizona’s outdoors.Sports fans, Northern Arizona University’s men’s basketball team faces nationally-ranked Arizona tomorrow night. The Lumberjacks are eager for a challenge and you can catch the game on ESPN Plus or tune in for Mitch Strohman’s coverage on the Lumberjack Radio Network. After this road game, four straight home games are coming up at the Rolle Activity Center, so local fans will have plenty of chances to cheer the team on.And for those with a flair for food, Soroptimist’s Holiday Pie Sales are underway. This is your chance to support a great cause and stock up on delicious pies ahead of Thanksgiving. Meanwhile, for some fresh mountain air, visit the NACA Oak Creek Overlook and shop authentic Native American crafts from local artisans, with jewelry, pottery, and more on display daily.Lastly, a quick heads-up on our local economy. Recent federal funding changes and fewer tourists at Flagstaff’s airport have cast a shadow over some businesses, especially in tourism and manufacturing. Despite these headwinds, Flagstaff’s resilience shines through in community programs, local arts, and outdoor recreation.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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