Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Monday, September 22, 2025.
First up, a quick note for those wondering about recent activity just outside town: yesterday evening, residents east of Flagstaff may have felt a seismic-like event. Fortunately, experts say it wasn’t an actual earthquake, so no damage or disruptions were reported overnight. Still, it’s another reminder of how nature keeps us on our toes in northern Arizona.
Now, for today’s happenings. If you’re looking for a way to beat the Monday blues with something hands-on for the littles, get over to the preschool weather and renewable energy workshop at Flagstaff Public Library from 10:30 to 11:30. Families can explore interactive displays, learn how solar panels work, and kids even build their own mini tornado—perfect for growing curious minds and making memories together.
Downtown, science fans are in for a treat with the ongoing Flagstaff Festival of Science at NAU’s Ardrey Auditorium, running through September twenty-eighth. Today’s highlight is the geology walking tour starting in downtown Flagstaff. Whether you’re a rock hound or just love stories about lava flows and ancient lakes, grab comfortable shoes and dig into our city’s wild natural history.
If you love local food and crafty vibes, keep your calendar open for Wednesday’s last Downtown Farmers Market and the final Crafty Corner Slime Edition for the season. Families are rolling up their sleeves for one last stretch of slime-making and community grower goods before the fall chill sets in.
On the sports front, the Northern Arizona University Lumberjack women’s golf team is out in Colorado for the Golfweek Red Sky Classic this week. The squad’s coming off a top-five finish and you can follow their progress on Golfstat. We’re wishing the team lots of birdies and clear skies as they represent Flagstaff on the national collegiate circuit.
Music lovers, head to The Commons later today for barbecue and live tunes at West Aspen Avenue. Local artists are bringing the energy, there’ll be lawn games for all ages, and community leaders at tables ready to share flyers for upcoming events. Whether you’re plugged into faith circles or just looking to mingle, it’s a great spot to unwind and build new connections.
NAU students and faculty, don’t forget Zen Den Open Hours for some peaceful study breaks. And those interested in sustainability, check out the green living tips at campus events this week—Flagstaff’s always striving to set a cleaner, greener example for the region.
Finally, don’t miss the last chance to register for Special Olympics Arizona events at San Francisco Street this Saturday, continuing Flagstaff’s legacy of inclusion and athletic excellence. Whether you’re cheering, volunteering, or competing, your support makes a real impact.
This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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