Flagstaff Events This Week: Civic Gatherings, Outdoor Fun, and Local Talent Showcases

09/07/2025 3 min
Flagstaff Events This Week: Civic Gatherings, Outdoor Fun, and Local Talent Showcases

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Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Wednesday, July 9th, 2025.If you’re looking to kick off your Wednesday with something meaningful, tonight Indivisible Northern Arizona is hosting their monthly community gathering from 5:30 to 7 p.m. It’s a great chance to connect with neighbors and discuss local issues right here in Flagstaff.Looking ahead to the weekend, families with young kids won’t want to miss the Character Kindness Club at the Flagstaff Mall this Saturday. Join Funergy and the Red Heeler Puppy for crafts and some hands-on fun. This recurring event brings a new character each month and is a perfect way to spark kindness and creativity in little ones.If you’re eager to stroll outdoors and add some green to your summer, the Arboretum at Flagstaff is hosting its Summer Plant Sale this Saturday, July 12th. You’ll find native plants and expert advice to help your garden thrive, plus the Arboretum is a beautiful spot for a weekend wander.On the music and entertainment front, the Orpheum Theater is bringing back its Copper State Showcase. From jazz to flamenco, you can catch one of six unique shows running through August, all highlighting homegrown Arizona talent. With so many performances lined up, there’s bound to be something to liven up your calendar and support local artists.For those who love a festival vibe, mark your calendars for the 27th Annual Arizona Highland Celtic Festival happening July 20th at Fort Tuthill Park. Expect the swirl of kilts, the sound of bagpipes, and a full day of Scottish and Irish heritage, food, and activities for all ages.If you want to experience something a little different, get ready for the Flagstaff Silent Disco Dance Tour later this month at Wheeler Park. Don your headphones and dance your way through downtown with a group of fellow fun-lovers. It’s set for July 26th, so there’s still time to snag tickets and practice your moves.Meanwhile, construction has officially begun on the new Summit Center at Northern Arizona Healthcare. This 6,000-square-foot expansion will bring upgraded operating rooms, a state-of-the-art wound clinic, and even more capacity for physical therapy and clinics. The first phase lasts 18 months, with services staying open for patients throughout. The project reflects the community’s feedback about keeping outpatient care centrally located and is designed to be more sustainable and energy efficient.Sports fans, get ready for a busy fall. Northern Arizona University’s women’s soccer team has announced their 2025 schedule, so grab your blue and gold and plan to cheer on the Lumberjacks as the season gets underway.And if you’re looking for a uniquely Flagstaff experience next month, sign up for the annual Elk Workshop with the Arizona Game and Fish Department on August 9th. You’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at elk habitat, a live viewing field trip at Mormon Lake, and plenty of wildlife insights. Space is limited and registration is required, so act fast.That’s a wrap on today’s Flagstaff Local Frequency, your go-to source for what’s happening around town. Whether your plans involve plant sales, live music, local sports, or community gatherings, there’s always something to bring us together. 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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