Listen "Outdoor Adventures, Aerial Arts, and Music Galore: Discover Flagstaff's Weekend Highlights"
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Saturday, August 9th. As the cool mountain air rolls in, it’s the perfect day to discover everything Flagstaff has in store for locals and visitors alike. Whether you’re craving art, music, or a chance to get outdoors, Flagstaff will keep you moving.Let’s start with tonight’s music scene. If you love high-energy ska, the Orpheum Theater downtown is hosting The Originals, a Reel Big Fish cover band. Doors open this evening and tickets are moving fast, so grab yours and relive all your favorite hits with fellow fans. For country music lovers, the Pepsi Amphitheater has you covered with The Legends of New Country Tribute: Wallen and Wilson. Doors swing open at 6, and the show kicks off at 8, promising a boot-stomping night under the stars.If the arts inspire you, stop by the Fiber Artists of Northern Arizona August Meeting in Flagstaff. The program and meeting today is free and open to all, so whether you’re curious about fiber arts or a seasoned quilter, you’ll find a welcoming crowd and hands-on insight. Don’t miss the Botanical Blacksmiths exhibit at The Arboretum. This annual showcase highlights ironwork sculptures dotting the garden, combining Southwest artistry with the lush setting. Most pieces are for sale, and a portion supports the Arboretum’s conservation efforts. It’s an experience blending visual art with the spirit of nature, continuing now through September.Need a new hobby that will literally lift you up? Momentum Aerial is enrolling for fall, offering youth, teen, and adult classes in lyra, trapeze, silks, and even stilt walking. Whether you want to perform or just move in a creative way, aerial classes are a unique way to stay active as the weather cools, and they’re as affordable as any local dance or yoga class.For nature lovers, don’t miss the guided morning walks at Red Rock State Park. Volunteer naturalists lead these explorations, discussing local geology, wildlife, and history. For families and visiting guests, it’s a chance to connect with the land and learn the stories beneath the scenery.Our students returning to NAU and CCC will appreciate recovery tips shared this week by Flagstaff’s own Roy DuPrez, founder of Back2Basics Outdoor Adventure Recovery. He recommends establishing a daily routine, setting manageable goals, caring for physical health, leaning on campus resources, and building a supportive community. This advice is critical for anyone striving to stay grounded and maintain sobriety as the semester launches.If you’re seeking community connection and support, animal lovers can look to local programs like St. Vincent de Paul’s Companion Animal Program. These services quietly help keep people and their pets together, offering hope and a reminder how much Flagstaff values all its residents, human and animal alike.And as always, Flagstaff’s local venues and organizations continue to build a rich calendar—so check for new classes, workshops, and festivals unfolding each weekend. As you head out today, don’t forget to stay hydrated, enjoy the sunshine, and celebrate Flagstaff’s creative energy.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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