Apr 30 Thursday
The Flagstaff Folk Festival will take place June 13-14. We are seeking music-loving, smile-wearing, laugh-inducing, easy-going, community-minded folk to fill a variety of essential festival positions in these areas: Musician Hospitality, Sound & Stage, Safety, Set-Up, Workshops, Guest Hospitality, Media, Merch Team, Vendor Hospitality and Tear Down. All shifts are 4 hours or less. You will get a free festival t-shirt and free admission for the remainder of the day when you volunteer. Learn details and sign up through the link below under ticketing.
Ladies Night is every Thursday in the Gopher Hole at the Weatherford, where we always offer something special for the ladies, such as discounted craft cocktails, food sales, rotating events, and raffles.
Come grab one of our famous Giggle Waters for $5 and an exclusive item off our tapas menu made just for you, and let the tea spill! On the second Thursday of each month, we will feature KeriOKe with Kerri from 9:30pm to midnight!
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
Flagstaff Unified School District High Schools presents: Hadestown
HADESTOWN takes you on an unforgettable journey to the underworld and back, intertwining two ancient greek mythic love stories – that of young dreamers Orpheus and Eurydice, and that of King Hades and his wife Persephone.
A deeply resonant and defiantly hopeful theatrical experience, HADESTOWN invites you to imagine how the world could be.
May 01 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
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 us every first Friday for an in-depth look at everything your library has to offer!
This Friday, we'll take a behind-the-scenes tour of the Downtown Library, including the circulation room, the cataloging department, and the archive! You'll learn about the work that goes into running a library and find out about special materials and resources you can access with your library card!
Registration is required. Please register below. We will meet in the Northwest Corner.
Upcoming Library Friday topics include:
June 5th: Ebook and Audiobook How-To
To request a reasonable accommodation for any type of disability, please call 928-213-2330. Three days prior notice is requested.
Art + Ideas ExperienceMay 1-3, 2026Transforming Flagstaff into an Immersive Art ExperienceARTx is a 3-day Multimedia Art Experience dispersed across Flagstaff in unexpected places, aiming to spark ideas, stimulate conversation, and inspire response.
2026 Keynote Experience:Guillermo Galindo Transonic Communities
ARTISTS & EXPERIENCES
Niko Bare Alder SculptureBryan Cooperrider Flagstaff IncursionCaleb Churchill (Belleau + Churchill) Stoop GalleryGuillermo Galindo Transonic Communities – Register hereJason Gallegos + MOCAF bloom[in]essenceNeal Galloway Tin Can ConversationsChris Johnson Pedal-Powered Projections: Animations on the MoveElias Marshall The Engine of CreativityCathy Tompkins Gumball PoetJill Sans Ephemeral Bloom: Weathered By TimeLaurie Shapiro We Are All Connected to Each Other Through NatureRachel Wilson Wind DancersTim Westerhaus + NAU Choral Studies The Lost Birds: An Extinction ElegyEssie Windham I Have No Mouth And I Must ScreamCanyon Movement Company Native Flowers Dance for the Flower MoonFlag Mountain Town Market + The Hive Radiance Community Arts & Music MarketNorthern Arizona Book Festival The BibliotrailMountain T’s Mountain T’s Live Screen PrintingWillow Bend Environmental Education Center Nature Tales: Puppets & PollinatorsLOCATIONS
The Arb, Buffalo Park, Coconino Center for the Arts, Heritage Square, Nackard Gallery, Phoenix Ave, Willow Bend & other unexpected Places…
Learn how to make a delicious traditional recipe with a modern, nutritious twist.
Instructor Darrell Yazzie Jr. is a Diné biologist and farmer from the Navajo Nation whose work bridges plant science, Indigenous agriculture, and community-based land stewardship. With nearly a decade of experience in seed revitalization and rangeland restoration, he is dedicated to strengthening food sovereignty and ecological resilience. As part of this work, his Blue Corn Parfait Workshop offers the tools and training to craft a dish steeped in culture that is both refreshing and sustaining.
Space is limited, and advance registration is required.