Listen "Monday Morning in Flagstaff: Farmers Markets, Art Exhibits, and Community Spirit"
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Monday, October 27, 2025.Grab your jacket and a warm drink, because the high country has that crisp fall feeling and Flagstaff is buzzing with things to do as we start the week. Let’s kick things off with a few headlines that might affect your Monday plans. Yesterday afternoon, there was a bit of excitement at Sam’s Club on Butler as Flagstaff Police responded quickly to a fight between two men near the pharmacy. One of those involved had a handgun but thankfully did not brandish it. Medics also responded, and the situation was resolved without escalation. And over at Fat Olives Restaurant on East Route 66, quick-thinking staff and first responders helped a man who suffered a medical episode during the dinner rush. He is now stable, alert, and breathing, thanks to prompt CPR and emergency care.If you’re looking for some fresh air and local flavor, swing by the downtown Farmers Market. It’s still bursting with autumn produce, home-baked breads, local honey, and handmade art. It’s not just a shopping trip—it’s where neighbors gather, new music plays, and the best breakfast in town is served right in the heart of historic Flagstaff.For those feeling the Halloween spirit, the Spirit Halloween store at Flagstaff Mall is still open daily, so you can snag last-minute costumes or spooky decor. The mall itself remains a community hotspot, offering over fifty shops and plenty of places to warm up, grab a bite, and let the kids stretch their legs.Art lovers, you’re in luck. Chiara Rose Skabelund’s new exhibition Searching for Refugia is open now through November 16. Her art, inspired by resilient life along the border, weaves together themes of hope and belonging, and invites you to reflect on how we can all be sanctuary in tough times. If you’re craving hands-on creativity, Jill Sans is hosting her Migration of Air and Spirit art workshops at The HeArt Box each Sunday through mid-November, exploring the power and symbolism of Arizona’s migrating butterflies and moths.History buffs, the Riordan Mansion State Historic Park is offering volunteer opportunities, where you can help preserve one of the city’s finest landmarks and share Flagstaff’s story with visitors. Meanwhile, the Artists’ Coalition of Flagstaff continues to offer free art classes for U.S. military veterans led by experienced local artists, so reach out if you or someone you know is interested.Sports fans, mark your calendars for the Northern Arizona University women’s golf team hosting the Clash at Boulder Creek tournament all day today and tomorrow. Cheer on our Lumberjacks as they swing for another record-breaking season.The week’s fun continues with Bingo Night at Dark Sky Brewing tonight at 5:45, where all proceeds support local nonprofits. It’s a great excuse to meet up, play a few rounds, and toast Flagstaff’s giving spirit.That’s a wrap for your Monday. Be safe out there, Flagstaff, and make the most of the autumn magic. 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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