Flagstaff's Autumn Buzz: Scavenger Hunts, Photography Festivals, and Lumberjack Sports

16/10/2025 3 min
Flagstaff's Autumn Buzz: Scavenger Hunts, Photography Festivals, and Lumberjack Sports

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Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Thursday, October 16, 2025.As we step into the heart of fall, Flagstaff is buzzing with a little something for everyone. If you’ve got a competitive spirit, you’ll want to check out the Amazing Scavenger Hunt—Get Your Kicks event happening today in downtown at 1 East Route 66. It's a great way to explore the city with friends or family, solve clues, and maybe even uncover a hidden gem or two along the way. And, of course, who can resist Route 66 in the autumn glow. For those craving a quieter afternoon, the Flagstaff Plein Air Photography Festival is in full swing, running through October 19. Local and visiting photographers are capturing the city’s iconic landscapes and vibrant urban scenes, so keep your eyes peeled for creative folks behind the lens—maybe even share a smile or join in with your own camera. Details are up at flagstaff-arts.org if you want to get involved.Sports fans, mark your calendars for a big week ahead: the Northern Arizona women’s soccer team kicks off their final homestand of the season this Friday at Lumberjack Stadium. They’ll be donning the star-studded Astrojacks identity, celebrating Flagstaff’s lunar legacy and honoring eight seniors on Friday night. The team is riding highs and lows—forward Micala Boex leads the Big Sky in shots, and keeper Reece Reichwald is tied for best save percentage—so expect plenty of intensity against Weber State Friday and Idaho State Sunday. Both matches are free to attend, and you can catch all the action live on ESPN+. It’s the perfect chance to cheer on your Lumberjacks and soak up the community spirit.Downtown isn’t just for scavenger hunts today—if you’re looking for a bit of culture, swing by Theatrikos Theatre Company for the latest in film. While last night featured the Flagstaff premiere of “Preserved,” a documentary on conservation in the American Southwest that’s giving locals plenty to talk about, there are always new screenings just around the corner. For something a bit different, don’t forget the Artists’ Coalition of Flagstaff offers free art classes for U.S. military veterans, and the Oak Creek Overlook Vista is open daily for authentic Native American crafts. There’s even a Zoom genealogy session with the Northern Arizona Genealogy Society if you’re curious about your roots.Halloween spirit is in the air, and Spirit Halloween is open in the JCPenney wing of the mall. Whether you need decorations, costumes for the kids (or yourself), or just a little thrill, it’s a festive stop as we creep closer to the end of the month.If you’re job-searching or dreaming of a winter on the slopes, keep an eye out for the Arizona Snowbowl Winter Job Fair—just another sign that snow is on the minds of many, even with our golden October afternoons.For runners, the NACA L.I.F.E Run for Renewal training program has a session tonight, so whether you’re a veteran marathoner or just trying to stay active, there’s community support for every stride.And for folks just looking to stay connected, Flagstaff Mall remains a hub for shopping, dining, and community events. Grab a coffee, meet a friend, and enjoy the fall atmosphere indoors or out.As we look ahead, remember this weekend brings more than just soccer—Flagstaff is a place where community, creativity, and competition all thrive. So get out there, make some memories, and remember, your local news starts here.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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