Apr 09 Thursday
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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Set out on an unforgettable week in the Sonoran Desert and Gulf of California with naturalists Lisa Floyd-Hanna and Tom Fleischner, in partnership with the Natural History Institute and Prescott College Kino Bay Center.
Biocultural Explorations: Wild Islands, Rich Desert invites you to explore the landscapes, wildlife, and coastal culture of Bahía de Kino, Sonora, Mexico.
Travel by boat to remote islands, learn desert ecology, assist with sea turtle monitoring, and engage in Indigenous-led experiences. From dolphins at the bow to seabirds overhead, each day offers moments of wonder and discovery — deepening your connection to place, community, and the living stories of the natural world.
Irish Night, a new addition to Charly's legendary musical array, will take place every Thursday, 7-9:30pm in Flagstaff's Weatherford Hotel. It features Wild World Irish Fiddle, a blend of authentic, dreamy melodies, stomping jigs, and reels with world and Latin twists, as traditional fiddler Kate Rose joins forces with masterful multi-genre guitarist Armand Ramirez. Result: an intoxicating fusion and original, deeply rooted musical experience. The icing on the cake: all the dancers out there will love getting down to the fiery sounds, as Kate teaches simple Irish dance moves and configurations to liven your party. There may even be drinking games or drinking dances. Lovers of Ireland and all things Celtic will connect with poetic interludes and stories from Kate's years in County Clare learning among the fiddling farmers. All ages are welcome, the food is tasty, the drinks are as unique as the historical venue itself. facebook.com/KateRoseWildIrishFiddle wildirishfiddle@gmail.com 928-380-8489
Apr 10 Friday
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
Helping to foster a literary community, join the people of Flagstaff for the Northern Arizona Book Festival. Taking place throughout Downtown Flagstaff with various different events. Literary works from Northern Arizona to the American Southwest and more.
Times of this event are a little vague.
Join in the games at the Spring '26 Global Game Day! Test your gaming skills in a new language! Featuring international carnival-style games and authentic social activities from across the globe, Global Game Day is a fantastic way to explore gaming across other cultures, practice a language, and have a ton of fun! So join us on April 10th from 9:30-11:30am in the International Pavilion to get your Global Gaming Passport stamped, experience a taste of global culture, and discover your new favorite game!