Flagstaff Health Alerts, Community Events, and Weekend Sports - Flagstaff Local Frequency

13/11/2025 3 min
Flagstaff Health Alerts, Community Events, and Weekend Sports - Flagstaff Local Frequency

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Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Thursday, November 13.Flagstaff residents may be hearing about a recent health alert. Coconino County officials confirmed that someone with measles visited the Flagstaff Mall last Thursday between ten in the morning and two thirty in the afternoon. No current cases have popped up among county residents, but anyone who was at the mall during that window should monitor for symptoms like high fever, rash, and cough, and check their vaccination status. Measles can linger in the air for up to two hours and is highly contagious, so don’t hesitate to call a health provider if you’re concerned. Meanwhile, there’s also a multistate infant botulism investigation under way. Thirteen cases across ten states—Arizona included—have been linked to ByHeart brand powdered infant formula. So, parents, double check your formula’s lot number and expiration date. If you have a match or see symptoms of constipation or poor feeding in your child, toss that formula and get prompt medical advice.After those important health updates, let’s look at some things to do around Flagstaff. Tonight, locals can challenge their trivia skills at Dark Sky Brewing’s Beer Garden, where Tapp’d Trivia runs from seven to nine. No cover, and teams are welcome, so round up your brains and enjoy some of the best craft pours in town. If you’re a fan of spreading kindness, you might want to head south to Sedona, where SedonaKind is hosting a “Sensational Shorts” film event at the Alice Gill Sheldon Theatre to mark World Kindness Day. Two showings at three thirty and six thirty will spotlight short films that celebrate acts of compassion. Tickets help fund local kindness initiatives.Art lovers in Flagstaff shouldn’t miss the “Prints. People. Power.” exhibition at the Clara M. Lovett Art Museum at NAU. Prints from across the Southwest and Latin America highlight art’s power to foster dialogue and community, on view Tuesday through Saturday noon to five. And for something hands-on, Wanderlust Brewing is hosting a “Pour Your Own Epoxy” night starting at six.We know Flagstaff is about fellowship, and groups like the Domestic Violence Group at NACA continue to meet for support and empowerment on Mondays and Thursdays, starting at four. Reach out if you or someone you know may benefit from their resources.Looking ahead, the NAU Lumberjacks women’s volleyball team is playing Weber State tonight at six thirty, and their Saturday matchup against Idaho State will celebrate seniors on the team. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just want to support NAU student athletes, home games are a great community experience.Other ongoing happenings include the Oak Creek Overlook’s daily artisan market showcasing authentic Native American crafts, and volunteer opportunities at Riordan Mansion for history buffs hoping to give back.For bookworms, there are gatherings today for Middle Reader and Young Adult book clubs in town, perfect for connecting Flagstaff’s younger residents and bibliophiles. And don’t forget, the Flagstaff library is seeking your feedback through a public survey to shape their future services.Flagstaff’s calendar stays full, so whether you’re into art, music, sports, local brews, or just taking in the high country’s starlit skies, there’s something for everyone this Thursday.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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