Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Saturday, September 20th, 2025. Fall is rolling in and Flagstaff is buzzing with energy for another adventure-filled weekend, so let’s dive into what’s happening around town. If you step outside this morning, you’ll notice those crisp mountain breezes that mark the start of a new season—perfect weather to meet friends, discover something new, or simply explore all the corners of our city.
Kick off your day at Wheeler Park where Science in the Park returns from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. with over 50 interactive booths and hands-on experiments for all ages. It’s free, it’s fun, and this year’s theme is “Harvesting Knowledge,” so you can expect a blend of traditional food science, wild discoveries, and plenty of Flagstaff’s scientific institutions on hand. Stop by the Lowell Observatory booth for out-of-this-world experiments and some take-home goodies. This event isn’t just for kids—it’s Flagstaff’s way of showing how science connects us all to our unique environment.
If you’re exploring the arts, the Flagstaff Festival of Science also continues today with lectures and exhibits across town, so check out events on the Northern Arizona University campus and beyond for a deep dive into this year’s topics on sustainability and local food systems.
For food and drink lovers, the 18th Annual Bare Aspen Wine and Beer Tasting happens at Elk’s Lodge, benefiting Special Olympics Arizona. It’s an opportunity to sample regional wines and brews, try local bites, and mingle with the community, all while supporting a great cause.
Over at the Flagstaff Mall, the East Flagstaff Community Market will be bustling with local produce, artisans, and music—a classic Saturday morning stop whether you’re searching for fresh veggies or a unique gift.
Sports fans, get your blue and gold ready for the NAU Ponderosa Tailgate at 590 West Riordan from 11:30 to 2. Grab a burger, meet fellow Lumberjacks, and get fired up for the game day festivities.
Tonight, New Wave fans can catch Nahko and Medicine For The People in concert for a soulful evening that’s sure to fill your cup. For those looking for more nightlife and family fun, Levitate Adventure Park lights up with their Neon Nights special—half off tickets, so bring the kids or friends and let loose.
A quick note for drivers: North Highway 89 will see some lane closures today between North Country Club Drive and Old Route 66 due to pavement work, so allow extra time and watch for changing traffic patterns.
And finally, for hikers and bikers, Coconino County’s trails are spectacular due to the changing leaves, so grab your gear and soak up Flagstaff’s famous fall colors—which right now are just beginning to pop along the Inner Basin.
That’s everything you need to make the most of your Saturday in Flagstaff. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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