Listen "Flagstaff Alive: Trails, Costumes, and Sports Galore"
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Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Sunday, November second, twenty twenty-five.Flagstaff is waking up to a crisp fall morning and if you’re eager to get moving, lace up your shoes and hit the trails before brunch. With the weather holding steady, it’s a perfect day to get outside and explore the city’s open spaces, but keep in mind—area drivers are being warned of flooded roads and hazardous driving conditions. If you’re heading out, take it slow, especially around Highway 89 and Lake Mary Road.For those looking for things to do today, downtown Flagstaff is buzzing. The Orpheum Theater keeps the Halloween vibe alive with Beyond the gRAVE, a dance party and costume contest featuring DJ Reubot tonight. Doors open at nine, so if you haven’t packed away your costume, here’s your excuse for one more round of spooky fun. Also, if you have an artistic streak, swing by Threaded Together this afternoon—teens are invited to a free open sewing studio from three to five to build skills and work on creative projects.Sports fans have plenty to celebrate. Northern Arizona University’s cross country teams swept the Big Sky Championships yesterday, locking in their fifth straight men’s title and seventh for the women—both squads showing off Flagstaff’s tradition of distance running excellence. Meanwhile, NAU volleyball kept fans on their feet battling Montana State in a nail-biter at the Rolle Activity Center, clinching a win and staying atop the Big Sky standings. And looking ahead in collegiate athletics, NAU men’s basketball opens their season tomorrow against Drake, but keep Friday on your radar, too, as they’ll be back home facing Justice College.On the arts front, the NAU Film Festival wrapped up last night at Orpheum, putting the spotlight on student-created films and local talent. This year’s “Golden Age Hollywood” theme drew creative crowd energy, with prizes and a red-carpet vibe. If you missed it, keep an eye out for more cultural happenings this week.Flagstaff’s community clubs are also in action today. At four PM, Self Love Club meets to offer connection and support—just the thing for anyone looking to recharge as we turn the corner into November.And for the planners out there, jot this down: next weekend brings more fun, including casino rueda salsa dancing, mahjong, Pick Your Project painting classes, and regular karaoke at Museum Club. If you’re itching for something hands-on later in the month, Fort Tuthill County Fairgrounds will host the Flagstaff Collectibles and Firearm Show in December, where you can browse, buy, sell, and trade everything from vintage coins to military memorabilia.Flagstaff’s got heart, hustle, and some Halloween spirit left in the tank. Enjoy your Sunday, stay safe, stay cozy, and make the most of everything our mountain town has to offer.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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