Jun 13 Saturday
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.
Presented by Flagstaff Friends of Traditional Music and Coconino Center for the Arts
The Flagstaff Folk Festival is a family-friendly, live music festival nestled under the Ponderosa Pines in Flagstaff, Arizona. Festival attendees will access more than 100 musical acts on five different stages, a full schedule of educational music-related workshops, a selection of tasty treats in our Food Court, and an Artisan Market offering one-of-a-kind creations by local artists. New festival features this year include: enhanced focus on performances by Teen musicians; a Route 66 Centennial Songwriting Competition; and a special tribute the late great cowboy poet Tony Norris. We’ll also introduce a new festival app that will allow greater connection between festival attendees and our artists, vendors and sponsors.
$20 for each indvidual day or a $35 full weekend pass
Free admission for youth 16 and under.
The Flagstaff Folk Festival is a family-friendly, live music festival nestled under the Ponderosa Pines in Flagstaff, Arizona. Festival attendees will access more than 140 musical acts on five different stages, a full schedule of educational music-related workshops, a selection of tasty treats in our Food Court, and an Artisan Market offering one-of-a-kind creations by local artists. New festival features this year include: enhanced focus on performances by Teen musicians; a Route 66 Centennial Songwriting Competition; a special tribute the late great cowboy poet Tony Norris; and a tribute set to Bob Weir. We’ll also introduce a new festival app that will allow greater connection between festival attendees and our artists, vendors and sponsors. Musician applications are open April 1 thru April 31: https://flagfolkfest.org/performers/To Volunteer sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0448AAA628A6FFC07-62940154-flagstaff#/
Life in the American West was often shaped by the threat of illness, from outbreaks of cholera to the spread of influenza and other diseases. With limited access to trained doctors and modern medicine, pioneers had to rely on a combination of folk remedies, herbal treatments, and early medical practices to care for themselves and their families.
At this Living History Adventure, explore the realities of health and healing on the frontier. Learn about the diseases that challenged settlers and discover the resourceful—and sometimes surprising—methods they used to treat illness. Visitors will have the opportunity to examine a variety of historical medical tools and artifacts from Arizona’s past, gaining a deeper understanding of how medicine was practiced in a time of uncertainty and innovation.
This engaging, hands-on program offers a unique glimpse into the resilience and ingenuity of those who lived in the early West.
Living History Adventure is included with General Admission and Membership.
Join local author Margaret Dyekman for her talk on Iconic Birds of Northern Arizona.
Margaret is the author of Backyard Birding in Northern Arizona.
Her book is available in our gift shop.
Free with admission.
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.
Edie Dillon’s recent mixed media sculpture offers thought provoking visual interpretations of the ideas that lead us away from the limiting frame of human exceptionalism: interdependence, reciprocity, and connection between humans and the more than human world.
The growing Rights of Nature movement – which advances nature itself as a body deserving legal rights – has the potential to significantly increase our chances of sustaining all life on the planet. The movement puts into practice our increasingly inclusive and multidimensional understandings of the more than human world – understandings that encompass both deep spiritual traditions and sophisticated scientific discoveries.
NHI Gallery is open Tuesday-Friday from 12-4:00 pm.
Jun 14 Sunday
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.
What started out as a small production on a dirt lot, has today turned into a thriving local market with food vendors, art, fresh produce, and more! The Flagstaff Community Market is dedicated to providing an outlet for small-scale vendors the opportunity to thrive in our community by giving them a place to sell their local, sustainably grown food as well as other hand-crafted products. This market also promotes education in the community and works to encourage those in rural and urban parts in the city to grow their own food. The Flagstaff Community Market started in 2000 and now has a partner market focused solely on supporting local artisans called the Flagstaff Urban Flea Market. Please come and enjoy each of the markets and discover what Flagstaff locals have in store for you!