Listen ""Flagstaff's Vibrant Weekend: Folk, Wine, and Civic Engagement""
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Saturday, June 14, 2025. If you’re looking for ways to make the most of this weekend in Flagstaff, there’s plenty going on—and we’ve got the inside scoop on today’s highlights as you sip your coffee or head out to explore.Music lovers and families, you won’t want to miss the Flagstaff Folk Festival, making its return this year to the Coconino Center for the Arts and the Pioneer Museum. The festival runs both today and tomorrow, with today’s live music kicking off at nine thirty in the morning and continuing until six o’clock tonight. With five stages, workshops for aspiring musicians and curious listeners alike, and a jam area where you can join in or just enjoy the tunes, there’s something for everyone at this beloved community event. Admission is just fifteen dollars, but if you’ve got kids under fifteen, they get in free—so it’s an affordable outing for the whole family. The festival is powered by volunteers, and it’s one of those rare traditions that really brings the community together through music, no matter your age or background[1][5].For those with a taste for local flavors, the first ever Northern Arizona Wine Festival is happening today from one to four in the afternoon at the OENO Wine Lounge parking lot. Whether you’re a wine connoisseur or just looking to try something new, this festival promises a fun afternoon with great local wines and good company. It’s a perfect chance to support local businesses and maybe discover a new favorite vintner right here in our own backyard[3].And if you’re someone who enjoys being part of local civic action, you might want to head over to Flagstaff City Hall between two thirty and four thirty this afternoon. Indivisible Northern AZ is hosting the “No Kings” protest, part of a nationwide movement, right here in our city. Whether you want to join in, show your support, or just see what it’s all about, it’s a reminder of how engaged and passionate our community is when it comes to making voices heard and standing up for important issues[2][4].As you can see, Flagstaff is alive today with music, culture, and civic energy. Whether it’s live folk music, local wines, or community activism, there’s a place for everyone to connect and get involved. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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