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September 7, 2025 3 mins
Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Sunday, September seventh, twenty twenty-five.

The day is shaping up to be lively across Flagstaff, so let’s jump right into the heartbeat of our city. If you’re out and about early in Woodlands Village, please be aware that Flagstaff Police responded late yesterday afternoon to a disturbance at the Sleep Inn. Two individuals reportedly got into a fight in the hallway, underscoring the importance of community vigilance and courtesy in public spaces. Officers worked quickly to contain the situation, with no reports of major injuries, but as always, keeping safety top of mind helps everyone.

This Sunday is packed with opportunities to get outside, enjoy entertainment, and connect with neighbors. At The Arboretum today, the Mountain Melodies Concert offers a beautiful backdrop to relax among native plants while soaking in local music talent. If you love a good festival vibe, keep an eye out for the upcoming Pickin’ in the Pines Bluegrass Festival at Fort Tuthill County Park. The anticipation is building as musicians from around Arizona prep for this regionally renowned event. Tickets and day passes are available, and the event promises family-friendly fun and toe-tapping tunes that have become a local tradition.

Speaking of music, the Pepsi Amphitheater has a full season’s worth of concerts and events on the horizon, so take a look at their schedule if you’re planning ahead for fall entertainment. Flagstaff is also buzzing with student energy as NAU welcomes students for a new academic year. On campus today, the Self Love Club is holding its regular Sunday meeting—an open invitation for students seeking community and encouragement. Plus, religious and cultural gatherings like the PENSA General Body Meeting and evening prayer sessions offer meaningful ways to engage and reflect.

If sports are on your mind, NAU Women’s Soccer is traveling but keep your calendars open for next week’s volleyball match when NAU hosts UC San Diego. The Lumberjack spirit continues as fall games ramp up, so it’s a great time to support our student athletes.

For families seeking hands-on activities, the Crafty Corner slime edition event is coming up soon, but today there’s plenty to do outdoors. Take a hike through Buffalo Park or stroll through downtown Flagstaff, where local businesses and coffee shops are setting out new seasonal specials—perfect for catching up with friends or unwinding with a warm drink.

Movie lovers can catch a special screening at Harkins Flagstaff 16 today. The Breakfast Club is celebrating its fortieth anniversary with a one-day digital showing at one fifty in the afternoon, giving a nod to the classics in cinematic history and a chance to share nostalgia with new generations.

Education is also in the spotlight locally, with Matt Tantau continuing his steady influence on northern Arizona schools. His commitment to growing educational opportunities is making a tangible difference for students across the community.

Flagstaff’s events calendar is filled as we gear up for late summer and fall. Whether you’re attending a festival, supporting NAU sports, enjoying a hike, or simply sharing coffee with friends, today is full of ways to connect and celebrate our city’s spirit.

This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning. This is your Flagstaff local frequency for Sunday,
September seventh, twenty twenty five. The day is shaping up
to be lively across Flagstaff, so let's jump right into
the heartbeat of our city. If you're out and about
early in Woodlands Village, please be aware that Flagstaff Police
responded late yesterday afternoon to a disturbance at the Sleep End.
Two individuals reportedly got into a fight in the hallway,

(00:23):
underscoring the importance of community vigilance and courtesy in public spaces.
Officers worked quickly to contain the situation with no reports
of major injuries, but as always, keeping safety top of
mind helps everyone. This Sunday is packed with opportunities to
get outside, enjoy entertainment, and connect with neighbors. At the

(00:43):
Arboretum today, the Mountain Melodies Concert offers a beautiful backdrop
to relax among native plants while soaking in local music talent.
If you love a good festival, vide keep an eye
out for the upcoming Picking in the Pines Bluegrass Festival
at Fort Tooth Hill County Park. The anticipation is building
as musicians from around Arizona prepped for this regionally renowned event.

(01:06):
Tickets and day passes are available, and the event promises
family friendly fund and toe tapping tunes that have become
a local tradition. Speaking of music, the pepsi Amphitheater has
a full season's worth of concerts and events on the horizon,
so take a look at their schedule if you're planning
ahead for fall entertainment. Flagstaff is also buzzing with student

(01:28):
energy as NAU welcome students for a new academic year
on campus. Today, the Self Love Club is holding its
regular Sunday meeting, an open invitation for students seeking community
and encouragement. Plus religious and cultural gatherings like the PENSA
General Body meeting and evening prayer sessions offer meaningful ways
to engage and reflect. If sports are on your mind,

(01:50):
NAU Women's soccer is traveling, but keep your calendars open
for next week's volleyball match when NAU hosts UC San Diego.
The Lumberjack spirit continues as fall games ramp up, so
it's a great time to support our student athletes. For
families seeking hands on activities, the Crafty Corner Slime Edition
event is coming up soon, but today there's plenty to

(02:11):
do outdoors. Take a hike through Buffalo Park or stroll
through downtown Flagstaff, where local businesses and coffee shops are
setting out new seasonal specials perfect for catching up with
friends or unwinding with a warm drink. Movie lovers can
catch a special Screaming at Harkins Flagstaff sixteen. Today, the
Breakfast Club is celebrating its fortieth anniversary with a one

(02:32):
day digital showing at one fifty in the afternoon, giving
a nod to the classics and cinematic history and a
chance to share nostalgia with new generations. Education is also
in the spotlight locally, with Matt Tantau continuing his steady
influence on Northern Arizona schools. His commitment to growing educational
opportunities is making a tangible difference for students across the community.

(02:55):
Flagstaff's events calendar is filled as we gear up for
late summer and fall. Whether you we are attending a festival,
supporting NAU sports, enjoying a hike, or simply sharing coffee
with friends, today is full of ways to connect and
celebrate our city sirt. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency.
We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates,
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