Apr 12 Sunday
Established in 1997, the Northern Arizona Book Festival (NOAZBF) is a literary nonprofit based out of Kinłání (aka the bordertown of Flagstaff, Arizona). It coordinates readings, panels, workshops, contests, and more that reflect the literary interests and cultural issues that define life in the Colorado Plateau region of Northern Arizona. As part of its regular programming, the NOAZBF includes the Indigenous Writers’ Symposium, Young Readers’ Festival, and Flagstaff Off-the-Page (FLG OTP, new in Fall 2021). Throughout the year, the NOAZBF collaborates with and/or supports the Northern Arizona Playwriting Showcase, the Northern Arizona University MFA Program, Cinder Skies Reading Series, Juniper House Reading Series, Flagstaff Poetry Slam, Northern Arizona University VisualDesignLab, the McCallister Program for Community, Culture and Environment, Red Ink.,Thin Air Magazine, Carbon Copy, Curios, Eggtooth Editions, Tolsun Books, Salina Bookshelf, Abalone Mountain Press, Outspokin’ and Bookish, Poetry Out Loud, Kin’Lani Bordertown Dormitory, the National Park Service, Northern Arizona Museum, and Bright Side Bookshop.
The NAU Cello Studio is going to Italy! This summer, members of the studio will be attending the InterHarmony International Music Festival in Acqui Terme, Piedmont, Italy! The cello studio is reaching out to their community to help make this once in a lifetime opportunity a reality! If you are able to, please help them out by donating at the link below or with the QR code above! Any amount of money would be greatly appreciated including sharing their page and donation link with your friends and family.
https://givingday.foundationnau.org/a/gday/106502/CS
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Apr 18 Saturday
Join us on Saturday, April 18th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for our annual Earth Day Celebration in Sedona's red rocks! This event features live wildlife presentations, nature hikes, booths, games, prizes, kids crafts, and much more! Learn from our community partners how we can all take action to protect our planet, and come to experience the plants, animals, and beautiful landscapes we can all work to protect. Check out our website for up to date information as the event date approaches. azstateparks.com/red-rock
We’re getting ready for our 5th annual Bike Festival and we’re so excited to bring this back to the community!
Admission is free and ALL are welcome.
This year is a little different as we handed the entire event over to our incredible team of student interns, who are pulling the whole thing together in just TWO WEEKS. Their commitment to our mission and the dedication they have shown all semester makes us so proud, and it really shows in this event. Come support them, along with our athletes, staff, and volunteers, and spend a beautiful afternoon with us.
Join us from 1–4 PM at the Yavapai Ramada at Fort Tuthill for music, hands-on bike experiences, and a chance to connect with the biking community here in Northern Arizona. At 2:00 PM, we’ll also host a community ride—so bring your bike and get ready for a beautiful ride with neighbors and friends.
Come check out our adaptive bikes, a powerful example of how technology and engineering come together to create access and opportunity for community members with disabilities.
As the students work hard to make this event a success, they are also getting food and coffee vendors lined up to keep everyone fueled throughout the afternoon.
Come hang out with us, bring a friend, and be part of it!