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September 14, 2025 3 mins
Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Sunday, September 14th, 2025.

Temperatures are starting to ease just a touch as we settle into September, perfect for venturing out and taking in everything Flagstaff has to offer. Let’s kick things off with some exciting sports news: The NAU Lumberjacks delivered an unforgettable finish last night in Cedar City. Quarterback Ty Pennington led the team to a thrilling 52 to 49 victory over Southern Utah, securing the Grand Canyon Trophy for the fourth straight year. Pennington’s two-point conversion to Jayson Raines put NAU ahead in the final seconds, then a safety sealed the win. The Jacks racked up over 500 yards of offense, showing the kind of grit and excitement we love to see. They’ll bring the trophy home just in time for Family Weekend, when they’ll face Incarnate Word at the Walkup Skydome next Saturday. If you see the team around town, give them a well-deserved congratulations.

If you’re looking for music and a lively atmosphere today, head out to Fort Tuthill Park for the final day of Pickin’ in the Pines. This annual bluegrass festival is one of Flagstaff’s favorite traditions, with talented folks like Dan Tyminski and Peter Rowan gracing the Pepsi Amphitheater stage. The grounds are buzzing with workshops, food trucks, and craft vendors, so whether you are a fan of roots music or just want a fun family outing, it is worth checking out.

Arts and makers should note Creative Spirits is still running its DIY Open Studio all week. If you’ve ever wanted to flex your creativity with a paintbrush or pick up a new craft, you can walk right in, pick your project, and make something memorable.

Movie lovers can escape the afternoon thunderstorms at Harkins Flagstaff 16, with a full lineup from blockbusters to indie favorites showing throughout the day. Take the chance to catch the latest releases with hot popcorn in hand and round out your weekend with a bit of cinematic magic.

For our gardening and herbalist friends, the Arboretum is hosting a Calendula Salve Making Class. There’s nothing like a hands-on workshop to get your fall wellness routine started with a jar of homemade healing salve.

Looking ahead, the East Flagstaff Community Market returns next Saturday, so get your reusable bags ready for fresh local produce and crafts. And if you need a dose of live music before the workweek starts, the Friday Night Concerts on the Square will keep downtown lively through the month.

That’s a wrap on another action-packed Sunday in Flagstaff. 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 fourteenth, twenty twenty five. Temperatures are starting to ease
just a touch as we settle into September, perfect for
venturing out and taking in everything Flagstaff has to offer.
Let's kick things off with some exciting sports news. The
NAIU Lumberjacks delivered an unforgettable finish last night in Cedar City.

(00:25):
Quarterback Ty Pennington led the team to a thrilling fifty
two to forty nine victory over Southern Utah, securing the
Grand Canyon Trophy for the fourth straight year. Pennington's two
point conversion to Jason Rains put NAU ahead in the
final seconds, then a safety sealed the win. The Jacks
racked up over five hundred yards of offense, showing the

(00:46):
kind of grit and excitement we love to see. They'll
bring the trophy home just in time for family weekend,
when they'll face Incarnate Word at the Walk Up Skydone
next Saturday. If you see the team around town, give
them a well deserved congratulations. If you're looking for music

(01:10):
in a lively atmosphere today, head out to Fort Tooth
Hill Park for the final day of picking in the Pines.
This annual bluegrass festival is one of Flagstaff's favorite traditions,
with talented folks like Dan Taiminsky and Peter Rowan gracing
the pepsi Amphitheater stage. The grounds are buzzing with workshops,

(01:32):
food trucks, and craft vendors. So whether you are a
fan of roots music or just want a fun family outing,
it is worth checking out arts and makers should note.
Creative Spirits is still running its DIY open studio all week.
If you've ever wanted to flex your creativity with a

(01:53):
paintbrush or pick up a new craft, you can walk
right in, pick your project and make something memorable. Movie
lovers can escape the afternoon thunderstorms at Harkins Flagstaff sixteen
with a full lineup from blockbusters to endie favorites showing
throughout the day. Take the chance to catch the latest

(02:24):
releases with hot popcorn in hand, and round out your
weekend with a bit of cinematic magic. For our gardening
and herbalist friends, the Arboretum is hosting a calendula salve
making class. There's nothing like a hands on workshop to

(02:44):
get your fall wellness routine started with a jar of
homemade healing salve. Looking ahead, the East Flagstaff Community Market
returns next Saturday, so get your reusable bags ready for
fresh local produce and crafts. And if you need a
dose of live music before the workweek starts, the Friday

(03:07):
night concerts on the Square will keep downtown lively through
the month. That's a wrap on another action tacked Sunday
and Flagstaff. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We'll see
you tomorrow with more local updates. Do not partake with
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