Jul 13 Monday
A new way to bond with your little one this summer: Flutterbys — our ‘mini & me’ family class!
Flutterbys is just 8 weeks long, but more fun than you could imagine! Play games, stretch, learn aerial, and more with your family.
Keep your mini entertained and make long lasting memories with us on Thursdays at 9-9:45am. Can’t make all 8 weeks? Don’t worry! We have a new 5 class punch card available. Choose which weeks you can attend, and keep your wallet happy.
Looking for an exciting way to stay active this summer?
Momentum Aerial is now enrolling for summer semester with teen & adult classes (ages 13+) in Trapeze, Silks and Lyra. You don't have to run away to join the circus. Momentum Aerial is right here in Flagstaff!
We have classes for kids, teens and adults in Lyra, RopeSilksPoleTrapezeSlingStilt Walking
Some classes perform, others are skills based. All classes are fun and rewarding! Won’t be here all summer? No worries! Week-long summer camps for youth (ages 6-12) & teens (13-16) are here!
Aerial classes are a creative way to get involved in the community. This art form is a joyful way to stay active when it’s hot outside. Best of all, our aerial classes are just as affordable as any yoga or dance class! Our high quality classes are taught by professional aerial instructors with years of training and experience.
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
An eclectic market featuring a mix of vintage, upcycled, artisan, antiques, previously loved treasures! Grab some lunch too! Located on Rte 66 in historic downtown Flagstaff.
Prescott Film Festival: Sweet 16 EditionCelebrate the magic of independent cinema at the 16th Annual Prescott Film Festival, returning to the cool pines from July 13–18, 2026. This year’s "Sweet 16" celebration features six days of standout "First Look" indie films, thought-provoking documentaries, curated short film blocks, workshops, parties and special events.
Hosted primarily at the Jim & Linda Lee Performing Arts Center (PAC) on the Yavapai College campus, the festival remains true to its mission of "Movies That Move You." Beyond the screen, attendees can engage with visiting filmmakers during Q&A sessions, attend hands-on educational workshops and enjoy festive after-parties. The Centerpiece: a crowd-pleasing "Silent Symphony" at the historic Elks Theater featuring the Buster Keaton silent film classic Go West (1925), filmed in Kingman, AZ and performed with a live score by the world famous Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra.
Individual tickets and full-festival passes are available starting in June. Escape the summer heat and join our community for a world-class cinematic experience with high level hospitality in the heart of Prescott.
• When: July 13–18, 2026• Where: 1100 E. Sheldon St., Prescott, AZ• Info & Tickets: prescottfilmfestival.com
Forest Magic Camp gathers campers in Flagstaff aged 7-12 for an introductory experience within the wilderness. Campers build confidence and ease towards outdoor activities such as camping and hiking, while also forming strong and unique friendships.
At camp, they get to test their skills with slack lines, hammocks, hiking, and bouldering all while enjoying the fun of place-based outdoor crafts and the company of many caring adult and teen Trail Wizards and trail Wizards in Training dedicated to exploring the magic of the forest!
At Forest Magic Camp and Forest Fridays campers join a group of young explorers for an introductory wilderness experience that builds comfort and confidence with outdoor, camping, and hiking skills while developing strong, unique, and inclusive friendships.
Campers learn to support each other and share in their challenges and victories as they get their hands dirty learning about Coconino County forests, animals, and geology.
Details: https://forestmagic.org/forest-magic-camp-details
Explore the power and creativity in words and art and the ways you can use them to shape your world during this two week-long day camp for young artists and authors.
In the mornings we will focus on poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction along with your instructors from the NAU English Department.
In the afternoons we will focus on art projects such as bookmaking, silk-screening, and letterpress with instructors from NAU’s School of Art and Design.
We will combine the writing and art activities to create collaborative projects such as a collective zine, a poetry broadside, tote bags, and more culminating in a celebration and exhibit of our work and talents!
Campers will engage in daily art and writing activities designed to spark creativity as we get to know one another.
Young artists and authors should be going into grades 6 - 12 and no art or writing experience necessary to be a camper.
Timeline:
July 6-9 | 9 AM - 3 PMJuly 10 | 9 AM - noon. July 13 - 16 9 AM - 3 PMJuly 17 | 9 AM - noon.
Specific timeline for this event is listed here: Timeline: July 6-9 | 9 AM - 3 PM, July 10 | 9 AM - noon, July 13 - 16 9 AM - 3 PM, July 17 | 9 AM - noon.
For grades 6-12, come join this summer camp to explore your creativity through writing and art such as bookmaking, silk screening, and the letter press. Learn to collaborate with others through these projects with a grand display and celebration of each young artists' art. Campers will engage in daily art and writing activities to spark creativity as we get to know one another. No level of art or writing skills are necessary.
Join us for a sunny exploration of solar energy! In this hands-on STEAM Lab, kids will design and build their own solar ovens using simple materials to harness the power of the sun. Participants will test how sunlight can be captured and converted into heat as they make delicious s'mores, observing energy transfer in action. Participants will also get creative by customizing their solar ovens and experimenting with ways to make them more effective, combining engineering, problem-solving, and hands-on fun. This STEAM Lab is designed for kids ages 7-11 and promotes engineering skills, critical thinking, observation, and scientific discovery. Register online, at the Youth Desk, or call 928.777.1537. Prescott Public Library and Yavapai Exploration and Science are teaming up to offer school-age children a chance to experience STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) through interactive and engaging activities. Presented with funding from the Friends of the Prescott Public Library.