Lunar Eclipse, Honky-Tonk Tunes, and Track Stars - Your Flagstaff Local Frequency for March 14, 2025

14/03/2025 2 min
Lunar Eclipse, Honky-Tonk Tunes, and Track Stars - Your Flagstaff Local Frequency for March 14, 2025

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Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for March 14, 2025. The city is buzzing with excitement today as we have a packed schedule of events and activities. First up, country music fans are in for a treat as Randall King returns to the historic Orpheum Theater tonight. The show starts at 8 PM, and tickets are still available for those looking to enjoy some honky-tonk tunes.Nature enthusiasts and stargazers are in for a spectacular sight tonight as a total lunar eclipse will be visible from Flagstaff. The eclipse begins at 8:57 PM and reaches its maximum at 11:58 PM, with the moon taking on a reddish hue, often referred to as a "blood moon." Bundle up and find a dark spot to witness this celestial event.For those interested in sports, nine Northern Arizona University track and field athletes are competing in the NCAA Division I Indoor National Championships in Virginia Beach today and tomorrow. Keep an eye out for standout performances from Colin Sahlman in the mile and 3,000-meter events, and Elise Stearns in the 3,000 and 5,000-meter races.Art lovers can still catch the "A Sense of Place" exhibition at Northern Arizona University's Clara M. Lovett Art Museum. This juried two-dimensional exhibition runs until April 11th and showcases diverse artistic interpretations of place and belonging.If you're looking for a more relaxed evening, head over to Oeno Wine Lounge on East Birch Street for their "Tappy Hour" from 5 to 10 PM. Enjoy half-off prices on all wine and beer taps, perfect for unwinding after a long week.For those planning ahead, the Sedona Mountain Bike Festival kicks off today and runs through the weekend. It's a great opportunity to explore the beautiful red rock trails and connect with fellow cycling enthusiasts.In weather news, we're experiencing milder conditions today following yesterday's snow day that closed Flagstaff Unified School District. However, be aware that some roads may still be affected by yesterday's winter weather, so exercise caution if you're heading out.Lastly, a reminder that next week is Spring Break for many local schools, including FUSD. The Museum of Northern Arizona is hosting a Spring Break Bug Bonanza, offering fun and educational activities for kids and families.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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