Jan 07 Wednesday
Stop by the NACA Oak Creek Overlook Vista for beautiful & authentic Native American crafts! Our Artisans can also be found at the Grand Canyon Tusayan Museum!
The Overlook Vista is open daily from 8 AM to 4 PM, depending on the weather. Crafts that can be found at our Artisans' tables include jewelry, ornaments, pottery, sculptures and much more! Check out the Oak Creek Overlook Facebook and Yelp pages for more info and up-to-date hours.
If you have questions or would like general information, please contact Pearl Tsosie at (928) 526-2968 ext.135 or email her at ptsosie@nacainc.org
Learn Taoist Tai Chi.
We invite you to volunteer at Riordan Mansion State Historic Park!
The duplex-style Riordan Mansion remains one of the finest examples of American Arts and Crafts-style architecture open to the public today. Designed by the architect of the impressive El Tovar Hotelat the Grand Canyon, Charles Whittlesey, the homes were built in 1904 with indoor plumbing, hotand cold running water, central heat, and electric lights, reflecting the most modern technology anddesign of the time.Seen by guided tour only, the interiors of the Riordan family homes look essentially as they did in 1904.The homes showcase original family belongings including fine examples of early Stickley furniture.
Volunteer opportunities available include Front Desk, Interpretive Tours, Grounds and Maintenance services.
Help us preserve history, learn and share the story of Flagstaff.
Contact the Park at 928-779-4395 for more information.
Kindled: The Reitz Studio Legacy Exhibition and SaleDecember 12th, 2025– January 23rd, 2026
Kindled: The Reitz Studio Legacy brings together the work of Don Reitz and the artists who worked alongside him as studio assistants during his later years at his Arizona ranch. More than just a celebration of Reitz’s singular voice in American ceramics, this exhibition highlights the deep and lasting impact he had on the lives and practices of the artists who supported his studio. Through shared labor, experimentation, and conversation, these assistants became part of a living lineage—absorbing Reitz’s fearless energy, his love of fire and form, and the raw honesty he brought to the material.
This exhibition features ceramic works by a select group of artists who worked closely with Reitz, alongside pieces from Reitz himself. Each artist contributes not only their work but also a written reflection on their time at the ranch and the ways Reitz’s mentorship shaped their creative path. Together, these works tell a story of legacy—not as imitation, but as ignition: a spark passed from one hand to another, kept alive in new forms, new fires, and new voices.
The Sedona International Film Festival is proud to present the Northern Arizona premiere of “Werner Herzog: Radical Dreamer” showing Jan. 4-8 at the Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatre.
Master film maker, auteur, poet, truth seeker, brand, legend — Werner Herzog. The man who had a 320-ton steamboat hauled over a steep hill in Peru, who hypnotizes his actors, climbs down into volcanoes, the man who lends his voice to The Simpsons, stars in blockbusters such as the Mandalorian.
With exclusive behind-the-scenes access into Herzog’s everyday life, rare archive material and in-depth interviews with the man himself and celebrated collaborators — including Christian Bale and Nicole Kidman — the film presents, for the first time, a comprehensive portrait of an iconic artist of our time.
“Werner Herzog: Radical Dreamer” will be shown at the Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatre Jan. 4-8. Showtimes will be Sunday, Jan. 4 at 12:30 p.m.; Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 5 and 6 at 3:30 p.m.; and Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 7 and 8 at 6:30 p.m.
Tickets are $12, or $9 for Film Festival members. For tickets and more information, please call 928-282-1177. Both the theatre and film festival office are located at 2030 W. Hwy. 89A, in West Sedona. For more information, visit: www.SedonaFilmFestival.org.
Step right up and learn the art of amazing juggling! Join our new Junior Juggling Squad for kids ages 10-16, led by the awesome Mr. Frankie-an experienced performer and teacher with years of circus-style know-how. Each week, you'll build balance, confidence, coordination, and some seriously cool skills. Whether you're a total beginner or already tossing a few tricks, this club is your place to shine. Come juggle, laugh, and level up! The club meets weekly and attendees are expected to attend for the full 8 weeks. Supplies provided* For more information and to register, please call the Youth Desk at 928.777.1537 Presented with funding by the Friends of the Prescott Public Library. *Juggling kits will be available for check out, or participants may provide their own juggling materials.
The Sedona International Film Festival is proud to present the Sedona premiere of “Rental Family” showing Jan. 2-8 at the Alice Gill-Sheldon and Mary D. Fisher Theatres.
Discover the joy of unexpected connections in “Rental Family”, starring Academy Award-winner Brendan Fraser.
Set in modern-day Tokyo, "Rental Family" follows an American actor (Brendan Fraser) who struggles to find purpose until he lands an unusual gig: working for a Japanese "rental family" agency, playing stand-in roles for strangers.
As he immerses himself in his clients' worlds, he begins to form genuine bonds that blur the lines between performance and reality.
Confronting the moral complexities of his work, he rediscovers purpose, belonging, and the quiet beauty of human connection.
“Rental Family” will be shown at the Alice Gill-Sheldon and Mary D. Fisher Theatres Jan. 2-8. Showtimes will be Friday and Saturday, Jan. 2 and 3 at 3:30 p.m.; Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 4, 5 and 6 at 7:00 p.m.; and Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 7 and 8 at 4:00 p.m.
Meet Maury Herman, the third generation of his family to live and work in downtown Flagstaff. His grandparents, Julius and Marianna, were Jewish merchants who settled here in 1899.
Join our weekly writing group to practice your writing habit!
With the use of prompts, time allotments, and group sharing, Wily Writers will learn more about their writing and support others along the way.
Constructive and positive feedback is welcome and encouraged! Our ultimate goal is to make writing more accessible and approachable for everyone at any level. You bring your writing tools and we'll bring the fun!
To request a reasonable accommodation for any type of disability, please call 928-213-2330. Three days prior notice is requested.
People have used the stars and constellations for many reasons to prepare for what are some things coming up for each season, for example: hunting, whether it will be a dry or wet season, what kind of climate, people will be expecting, and so on. Please join James Jones as he shares the Navajo perspective of the night sky. James Jones was born and raised on the Navajo reservation. He attended Rock Point Community School during the time it was a bilingual school from kindergarten to high school. All subjects were taught in both the English and Navajo language. The school also had local community elders come into the classroom and taught students about cultural lessons. He holds degrees in elementary and bi lingual education and currently teaches the Navajo language and culture at Singua Middle School. Star Talks are held in partnership with and arranged by Prescott Astronomy Club.