Nov 02 Sunday
Help us make the Flagstaff City - Coconino County Public Library even better by filling out our public survey!
The survey takes about 10 minutes to complete. To begin, click on the name of the library branch you visit most often. Return to this page to complete the survey for any other branches you visit.
Downtown Flagstaff Public LibraryEast Flagstaff Community LibraryCommunity Library SedonaCounty BookmobilePALSmobileForest Lakes Community LibraryFredonia Public LibraryGrand Canyon Community LibraryPage Public LibraryTuba City Public Library
Please complete the survey by December 31st. You can utilize the QR code on the flyer, however, if you are unable to use it, please visit tiny.cc/fplsurvey to add your feedback!
The NAU School of Earth and Sustainability, in partnership with the Flagstaff Fire Department, is currently conducting a public survey regarding prescribed burning perceptions and communication strategies. The survey is open until November 3rd.
Please join NAU Chamber Orchestra for Carnival of the Animals!
Sunday | November 2, 2025 | 3 PM
Adults $15 | Seniors & NAU Staff $10
Youth, NAU & CCC Students Free
Ardrey Auditorium
Featuring:
Siamak Aghaei & Colin Jacobsen: Ascending Bird for String Orchestra
Bruce Reiprich: When Quiet Comes for Piano & String Orchestra, with Alec Wilkes on piano
Camille Saint-Saëns: Carnival of the Animals, with Collin Turley & Eli Diemert on piano
Nov 03 Monday
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
The Artists' Coalition of Flagstaff FREE U.S. Military Veterans Art Program and Classes are available to ALL U. S. Military Veterans. Classes are led by long time professional local Flagstaff artists in many disciplines. For more information email acfexdir@gmail.com or visit flagstaff-arts.org/
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.
Join award-winning Arizona author Ken Lamberton for an intimate talk and book signing celebrating the 25th anniversary of his landmark debut, Wilderness and Razor Wire: A Naturalist's Observations from Prison. Winner of the John Burroughs Medal for nature writing, this unforgettable book chronicles a naturalist’s close-up encounters with the wild—swallows, saguaros, and desert seasons—while living behind prison walls in southern Arizona. It’s a story about how attentiveness to the more-than-human world can widen a life, even in the narrowest of places.Hear Lamberton reflect on desert ecology, resilience, and the craft of seeing—then stay to have your book signed. NOTE: Copies of this book are scarce and difficult to obtain. You will need to source your own copy and bring it with you to the event, as books will not be provided.When: Monday, November 3, 12:30 PMWhere: Kieckhefer Classroom, Highlands Center for Natural HistoryAfter the talk: Book signing with the author