Listen "Flagstaff Winter Mix, NAU Zen Den, Hospice Tree Lighting, and High School Hoops"
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Monday, December eighth.If you are waking up in Flagstaff, expect that classic high country winter mix today: cold morning temps, a chance of slick spots on neighborhood roads, and that bright mountain sun trying to break through by midday. Give yourself a little extra time on the commute, especially on the east side and up toward the higher neighborhoods.Over at Northern Arizona University, campus is shifting into end of semester mode, but student wellness is still front and center. NAU’s Zen Den has open hours today, offering a quiet drop in space for anyone needing to decompress between finals prep sessions. It is a small but meaningful resource as students and staff push through the last academic stretch of the year.If you are looking for something to do off campus, the holiday season is written all over town. At Flagstaff Mall, the Northland Hospice Light a Life trees are glowing in the entertainment area near JCPenney from morning through evening mall hours. You can make a donation, place an ornament in honor of a loved one or a pet, and know the proceeds support hospice care across northern Arizona. Just a few steps away, the Salvation Army’s Christmas Angel Tree is up, with tags for children twelve and under. Locals are already pulling those tags and shopping, making sure kids across the region have gifts waiting.Art lovers have a couple of strong choices today. NAU’s Beasley Gallery is still showing the Resonance BFA Capstone Exhibition, featuring senior art majors in everything from ceramics to new media and printmaking. It is a snapshot of the next generation of Flagstaff artists and is open limited weekday hours as the semester winds down. Elsewhere in town, the Hozhoni Art Gallery continues its exhibition featuring the work of Ardelis Rogers, part of a broader push to highlight artists with disabilities and the studios that support them.Sports fans, your Northland Prep Academy freshman boys hit the road tonight, facing Payson at seven fifteen in non conference basketball. It is an away game, but it is another reminder that high school winter sports are in full swing, and the rivalry energy is ramping up across the region.Looking a bit ahead, families might want to keep Little America’s Breakfast with Santa on their radar later this month, plus a full slate of family craft classes and open studios around town as we get deeper into December.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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