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Upcoming Events in Flagstaff Arizona


January

30 - 29 Annual Holiday of Lights Festival - 2 million+ lights illuminating trees & creating a true winter wonderland 6 p.m. Thanksgiving through January.

Address: Little America Hotel , Flagstaff, Arizona
Ph: 928-779-7900 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: flagstaff.littleamerica.com
Fee: Free

June

15 - 16 Flagstaff Folk Festival - The Flagstaff Folk Festival takes place at the Coconino Center for the Arts and Arizona Historical Society Pioneer Museum, and proudly showcases the best in folk and acoustic music in Arizona and beyond. We feature over 100 acts on four stages, workshops, a Saturday night dance, and more. The festival is produced by The Flagstaff Friends of Traditional Music in partnership with Flagstaff Cultural Partners and the AHS Pioneer Museum.

Address: The Museum Club , Flagstaff, Arizona
Ph: 928-779-2300 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: jasplund@culturalpartners.com
Web: flagfolkfest.org
Fee: Free

July

4 - 5 Annual Hopi Festival of Arts and Culture - The Oldest Hopi Art Show in the World

MNA's Hopi festival was started by Museum founders Harold and Mary-Russell Ferrell Colton in an effort to encourage the survival of Hopi arts and crafts. The festival is now a tradition of Hopi families. Many of today's artisans remember when they were children and assisted their parents at the Hopi festival. Now Hopis of all ages gather at this unique venue, not only to sell their wares, but also to have the chance to get to know the public better. More than 55 booths brim with fine arts and crafts. Visitors gain insight from carvers, painters, jewelers, potters, quilters, and basket and textile weavers against a backdrop of cultural presentations, storytelling, music, and dancing. Take a taste of Hopi bread or piki baked in outside ovens. Watch Hopi pottery being shaped, painted and traditionally fired. Walk the Museum's Rio de Flag Nature Trail with a Hopi medicine woman. And take part in insightful discussions about the Hopi values of humility, cooperation, respect, balance, and earth stewardship.

The Hopi are descendants of the ancient Puebloan people whose cultural history is documented throughout the Four Corners region for thousands of years. The Hopi villages are located on mesas in northeastern Arizona. Traditionally Hopi are dryland farmers who specialize in the cultivation of corn, beans, and squash. One purpose of Hopi religious ceremonies is to attract rain and snow to the mesas for the benefit of farming and all life forms. Hopi blue corn is adapted to the arid climate and plays an integral part in Hopi ceremonial life.

Address: Museum of Northern Arizona , Flagstaff, Arizona
Ph: 928-774-5213 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.musnaz.org
Fee: $8-$12, under 10 Free

29 - 30 Flagstaff Mineral and Jewelry Expo and Sale - The Annual Flagstaff Mineral and Jewelry Expo and Sale will be held at the Flagstaff High School at 400 West Elm Avenue in Flagstaff, Arizona. On Saturday the show will be open to the public from 10:00 AM until 5:00 PM, and on Sunday the show hours are from 10:00 AM until 4:00 PM.

Our planet has many amazing treasures that are hidden, in many cases, just beneath our feet. Almost every country in the world has been able to unearth unique specimens specific to their locale, and the earth’s bounty from much of the world will be on display and available for sale at the show.

Vendors from across the region will be offering unique and interesting mineral specimens, crystals, gemstones, jewelry, findings, beads, fossils, cutting material and lapidary equipment at competitive prices. Many of our artisans have created original jewelry designs, and our gem and mineral vendors will have specimens on display in both the rough and cut-and-polished states.

An hourly raffle will be held for a chance to win one of many beautiful prizes to be offered throughout the show. This is a fun and educational event the entire family will enjoy. For more information, please contact Greg Capatch of CKM Productions, LLC at (928) 554-4615.

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Address: Flagstaff High School, 400 West Elm Avenue , Flagstaff, Arizona
Ph: 928-554-4615 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: gregcapatch@yahoo.com
Web: www.facebook.com/CKM-Productions-LLC
Fee: 3.00 for adults, and children under the age of 12 are free

19 - 21 Flagstaff Fine Art & Craft Festival - The Flagstaff Fine Art & Craft Festival features a special collection on fine arts & crafts flame colored copper art, photography, oil paintings, metal art designs, potters, furniture, clothing, jewelry and much more. Fri, 9a - 7pm; Sat, 9a - 5p; Sun, 9a-4p.

Address: Wheeler Park, 212 W. Aspen Ave. , Flagstaff, Arizona
Ph: 602-789-7222 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.dixiegreenpromotions.com
Fee: Free Admission & Parking

August

20 - 21 Annual Navajo Festival of Arts and Culture - Traditional Navajo (Diné) families and clans meet to share traditional storytelling and cultural interpretation with festival visitors. Traditional dance, a retrospective fashion show, modern music, and presentations on Navajo language and philosophy combine with more than 70 artists and their original art work and a special Navajo Code Talker exhibit brings a few of these WWII heroes to MNA.

Address: Museum of Northern Arizona, 3101 N. Fort Valley Rd. , Flagstaff, Arizona
Ph: 928-774-5213 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.musnaz.org
Fee: $8-$12, under 10 Free

16 - 18 Ice in the Pines - Ice in the Pines is a Compete USA and Non-Qualifying competition sanctioned by US Figure Skating. We are expanding into a three-day format, with the competition held Friday afternoon, Saturday, and Sunday. We're doing this so that we can end by 3 pm on Sunday to give everyone time to get home. We'll schedule practice ice before and after the competition on Friday and Saturday, and on Sunday morning.

Address: Jay Lively Ice Arena , Flagstaff, Arizona
Ph: 928-226-1556 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: info@FlagstaffFigureSkatingClub.com
Web: www.FlagstaffFigureSkatingClub.com
Fee: $2 suggested donation

September

23 - 25AZ0503009e002 - Flagstaff Annual Flagstaff Route 66 Days Charity Car Show - Step back in time at Flagstaff's Route 66 Days. Stroll historic downtown Flagstaff where over 250 cars will be parked. Enjoy arts & crafts, food, and non-stop entertainment...all free! Visit website for additional information.

Friday: 6:00PM - 10:00PM
Saturday: 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Sunday:10:00AM - 3:00PM

Address: City Hall parking lot, 211 W. Aspen Ave. , Flagstaff, Arizona
Ph: 928-607-2347 (Always call and confirm events)
Fax: 928-779-2610
Email: debbiek@swhospitality.com
Web: www.flagstaffroute66days.com
Fee: Free

30 - 2 Coconino County Fair - Labor Day Weekend brings the largest event in Northern Arizona and one of the largest county fair statewide (as cited by the Arizona Fairs Association), with over 45,000 attendees. The Coconino County Fair offers an array of recreational and educational opportunities for the whole family with 3 special activity and exhibits areas: arts and culture, conservation and sustainable environment and variety stage. It also features livestock auctions, traditional fair exhibits and demonstrations, livestock shows carnival rides, live entertainment and commercial vendors. Fri-Sun, 10-10, Mon 10-4

Address: Coconino County Fairgrounds , Flagstaff, Arizona
Ph: 928-679-8000 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: fair@coconino.az.gov
Web: www.coconinocountyfair.com/
Fee: Adults, $8, $5 ages 6-12/65 & over

31 - 1 Annual Flagstaff Open Studios Tour - Flagstaff Open Studios is a rare, behind the scenes peek into the artistic process, featuring scores of studios to visit. Free and open to the public, this self-guided studio tour, which spotlights a wide variety of art media, gives the chance to meet the local art stars and divas, and a chance to discover emerging talent in the refreshing autumn mountain air. Included in the tour are nearly 100 painters, sculptors, ceramicists, iron-forgers, glass blowers, jewelers, photographers, stained glass, weavers, and hands on art projects for children. 10a-5p. Presented by the Artists' Coalition of Flagstaff.

Ph: 928-913-0216 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.flagstaff-arts.org
Fee: Free

31 - 1AZ0503009e017 - Flagstaff Flagstaff Demolition Derby - Labor Day weekend in the cool Pines. Saturday and Sunday preliminaries and finals. Gates open at 11 a.m. 100% of profits go to Lions projects.

Address: Coconino County Fairgrounds, I-17 Flagstaff airport exit , Flagstaff, Arizona
Ph: 928-526-9052 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: wlm@uneedspeed.net
Web: www.coconinocountyfair.com/
Fee: $7; 5 and under are free

October

19 - 20 Annual Celebraciones de la Gente - Celebraciones de la Gente embraces rich New World customs through musical and theatrical performances such as dazzling Aztec fire dancing, storytelling, mariachis, ballet folklorico, and modern Latin music. Meet a range of creative people from Spanish Colonial artists who create tinwork, straw mosaics, papél picado (paper art), and filigree jewelry to local artists from the Arizona art scene. 10a-5p.

Address: Museum of Northern Arizona , Flagstaff, Arizona
Ph: 928-774-5213 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: ddescheny@musnaz.org
Web: www.musnaz.org
Fee: $20

November

16 - 26 Annual Holiday of Lights Festival - 2 million+ lights illuminating trees & creating a true winter wonderland 6 p.m. Thanksgiving through January.

Address: Little America Hotel , Flagstaff, Arizona
Ph: 928-779-7900 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: flagstaff.littleamerica.com
Fee: Free

December

27 Annual Holiday of Lights Festival - 2 million+ lights illuminating trees & creating a true winter wonderland 6 p.m. Thanksgiving through January.

Address: Little America Hotel , Flagstaff, Arizona
Ph: 928-779-7900 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: flagstaff.littleamerica.com
Fee: Free

30 Northern Lights Holiday Parade - Scheduled to electrify the streets of Historic Downtown Flagstaff on Saturday, this spectacular "electric" parade has become a favorite wintertime event and holiday tradition in Northern Arizona. Floats lavishly decorated with thousands of twinkling lights will parade through historic downtown Flagstaff while thousands of residents and visitors line the streets. The Annual even begins at 6:00 p.m.

Address: Historic Downtown Flagstaff , Flagstaff, Arizona
Ph: 928-774-4505 (Always call and confirm events)
Fax: 928-774-1209
Email: dgrogan@FlagstaffChamber.com
Web: www.FlagstaffChamber.com
Fee: Free

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