May 30 Saturday
Join us for the first ever Flagstaff Big Read Carnival! We'll have FREE fun for all ages out on the Downtown Library lawn.
Play games, win prizes, and help pick next year’s Big Read! Food trucks will also be in attendance for those looking to purchase some tasty treats!
The Flagstaff Big Read is a collaboration between Northern Arizona University's College of Arts and Letters and multiple community organizations, including the Flagstaff City-Coconino County Public Library, Native Americans for Community Action, Coconino Community College, Bright Side Book Shop, Culture Connection AZ, South Side Community Association, Cline Library, Flagstaff Literacy Center, and the Museum of Northern Arizona. Staff and volunteers from these organizations put together a slate of activities and programs each spring, organized around a single book. The goal of the Big Read Coalition are to build community; encourage support and enthusiasm for the arts and humanities, and inspire dialogue about broader themes and issues by using a particular text as a springboard for thought and conversation.
To request a reasonable accommodation for any type of disability, please call 928-213-2330. Three days prior notice is requested.
Jun 01 Monday
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.
Jun 02 Tuesday
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Jun 05 Friday
Join us for the Pollinator Parade on June 5th! Momentum Aerial will be marching through downtown, led by stilt walkers and drummers! Participate in the parade, then enjoy their dance and aerial performance in Heritage Square afterward. Parade attendees should plan to gather downtown at Heritage Square at 4:45 pm on Friday, June 5. The parade will be short and sweet, looping back to Heritage Square by about 5:30 pm for the start of the show.Dress up and join the fun! This is an ARTx project, proudly presented by Creative Flagstaff!
Jun 06 Saturday
Threaded Together presents…
The Annual Flagstaff Wool and Fiber Festival!June 6-7, 2026Fort Tuthill FairgroundsFlagstaff, Arizona
After another successful festival in 2025, Threaded Together is excited to present the Flagstaff Wool and Fiber Festival again in 2026, now at the Fort Tuthill Fairgrounds! Join us June 6 and 7, 2026 for our annual celebration of all things wool, textile arts, and natural fibers! Kick off your summer and come enjoy a sunshine filled weekend of live animal demonstrations, dozens of textile vendors, food, and more! If you love knitting, spinning, crochet, or just want to pet some cute animals, this event is for you! Annually, Flag Wool welcomes 3,000(+) visitors, and presents 40(+) wool and fiber vendors!
The festival is family friendly and open to all. Saturday hours are 9 am to 5 pm, and Sunday hours are 9 am to 3 pm. Admission is $10, and free for those taking a workshop or volunteering! Parking is free and easily accessible to the festival gates. The festival also includes paid workshop opportunities where guests can learn new textile skills such as sheep hide tanning, weaving, knitting, and all sorts of fiber arts! Workshop registrations close before the festival (May 15, 2026) to allow our instructors time to prepare, so sign up early to guarantee your spot. Workshops will be held June 5-7 (workshops begin one day earlier than the public festival)!
Please note, no dogs are allowed at Flag Wool, except service dogs, and no dogs at all are allowed near the livestock and demonstration animals. We hope you’ll join us this year! For more information such as an ongoing vendor list, workshop registration, volunteer registration, and more, visit FlagWool.com! Tickets available at https://www.flagwool.com/store/p24/Admission_Tickets_to_Flag_Wool.html
Join Willow Bend Environmental Education Center and community partners for a fun, hands-on morning exploring what it means to be a naturalist!
Engage with nature in the Willow Bend Gardens, document your discoveries, and enjoy interactive games and demonstrations designed for all ages. This family-friendly event is a great way to learn, play, and connect with the natural world.
No registration required—just come ready to learn, create, and have fun!
Science Saturday is an event held on the first Saturday of every month from 9:30am-11:30am. Each month is focused on a different theme, and each event offers fun and educational hands-on activities. Artists, scientists, and experts join us on occasion to provide extra special opportunities to learn and explore. There is no need to RSVP, and the events are drop-in format.
Thanks to generous funding from Flagstaff365, Creative Flagstaff, APS, and the City of Flagstaff BBB Revenues, this event is free and open to the public.