June 19

Playing with Poetry Jun 19 — 2800 S. Lone Tree Road, 2800 S. Lone Tree Road, Flagstaff. 928-226-4174. 9 a.m.-noon, $25. Poetry is powerful, personal, and it can be playful, too! Drawing on the idea of fulfillment represented by the upcoming summer solstice and the historic events of Juneteenth, we’ll practice some basic poetry techniques, get outside for inspiration from the natural world, and then let our learnings and laughter fly onto our papers! This workshop is ideal for individuals seeking to develop or expand their writing style, or for families looking for a unique activity to do together. One thing is for sure – we will have fun and see writing poetry in a fresh, new way! Finally, participants will have the opportunity to type their poems using decorative papers on vintage typewriters to create keepsakes to take home. Participants should bring a notebook and pen, but leave stuffy notions of fancy literature behind. Instructor Linda Maria Alvarado made her first publication, a family newsletter, when she was thirteen and has been writing ever since. Fast forward (a few!) years, and she completed a certificate in creative writing from UCLA Extension in 2024 and can now officially state that she can “write pretty.” As further proof of her claim, she currently has a poem included in the Museum of Northern Arizona’s Poetry Maps exhibit and is serving as a poet-in-residence there as well. She has a BA in Fine Arts, MA in Anthropology, and her business, Paperclip Poetry, provides custom poems at events throughout Northern Arizona. .

Yoga Fundraiser Event at Lowell Observatory Jun 19 — Lowell Observatory, 1400 W. Mars Hill Road, Flagstaff. 5:30-6:45 p.m., $30. Join us at Lowell Observatory for a magical evening of yoga. Located on the open-air observation deck of the new Discovery Center overlooking the Sacred Peaks, this all-levels class will be empowering, peaceful, and so much fun! Proceeds will be donated back to Lowell Observatory to support Indigenous-focused projects. Sponsored by Adonna of Alchemy Flagstaff (www.alchemyflagstaff.com) All levels/skills welcome. Bring your own mat, water, and clothing layers for shifting temperatures. .

June 20

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June 21

Career Fair Jun 21 � N. Country HealthCare - Flagstaff (Fourth St.), 2920 N. Fourth St., Flagstaff. (928) 522-9514. 10 a.m.-1 p.m., On-the-spot interviews for open positions in Flagstaff - Management & Supervisory: Operations Manager, Assistant Clinic Manager, RN Clinical Support Supervisor - Clinical: Physical Therapists, X-Ray Technicians, Physical Therapy Assistants - Clinical Support: Medical Assistants, Dental Assistants, Medical Billing Specialists, Patient Relations Representatives Connect with our recruiters Discover our incredible benefits starting day one - including 212 hours of PTO and 80 hours of sick time each year Explore other premium benefits, such as company-paid short- and long-term disability coverage.

Rock Art Painting - Elden Pueblo Prehistoric Technology Fun Day Jun 21 — Elden Pueblo Archaeological Site, U.S. 89, Flagstaff. 928-699-5421. 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Our prehistoric neighbors in Flagstaff used rock art to record events, provide directions or tell a story. Did they ever imagine their images would last through the decades? You’re invited to tell your own story through rock art. Paint a rock, or peck a design in stone, much like the ancient puebloans did during prehistoric times. You can also tour the pueblo and learn about their lifeways through the artifacts left behind. Elden Pueblo is a Sinagua Heritage Site on the Coconino National Forest in Flagstaff. It was an important site for trade and in the region, as the type site. .

Elden Pueblo Site Ambassador Day Jun 21 — Elden Pueblo Archaeological Site, U.S. 89, Flagstaff. 928-699-5421. 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Drop by Flagstaff’s first neighborhood at Elden Pueblo. This is a drop-in, weekend open-house during the summer. Elden Pueblo is a prehistoric Sinagua Heritage Site on the Coconino National Forest on Highway 89 at Townsend-Winona Road. It was an important center for trade and the type-site for the Elden Phase of Southwestern Prehistory. Learn about the ancient people living in Flagstaff's first neighborhood. Take a tour of the pueblo, view displays of ancient uses of tools,basketry, plants, jewelry and more . Try your hand at throwing an atl-atl or rabbit stick, primitive hunting technologies. Bring hat, sunscreen, water and your sense of adventure!. .

Pride in the Pines 2025 Jun 21 — Thorpe Park Sports & Recreation Complex, 191 N. Thorpe Road, Flagstaff. (928) 814-0076. 11 a.m.-10 p.m., $25. As we mark 29 years of Flagstaff Pride, our 2025 theme—"PRIDE, UNITY, RISE & RESIST!"—honors the resilience, strength, and unwavering spirit of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community and its allies. This theme is a rallying call to stand together in solidarity, uplift one another, and continue the fight for equality, justice, and representation. PRIDE is at the heart of our movement—embracing who we are, unapologetically and boldly. UNITY reminds us that we are stronger together, bound by a shared commitment to inclusivity and love. RISE calls on us to lift each other up, amplifying diverse voices and stories. RESIST is a declaration of our perseverance, pushing back against discrimination and fighting for a future where everyone can thrive. Under the vast Arizona sky and among the towering pines, Pride in the Pines 2025 is more than a celebration—it is a movement. It is a space to honor our past, recognize our present struggles, and inspire change for the future. Join us as we come together in joy, resilience, and unwavering solidarity! Tickets . .

Flagstaff Piano Festival Opening Ceremony Jun 21 � Kitt Recital Hall, 1115 Knoles Drive, Flagstaff. 7-9 p.m., Flagstaff Piano Festival presents NAU Faculty members and master pianists: Aimee Fincher, Tiatian Liang, Kenneth Osowski and Silvan Negruțiu in solo, duet, and quartet performances featuring works by J. Strauss II, Chee, Dun, Einaudi, Osowski, Silvestri, Beach, and Piazzolla. This event is free an open to the public! Come enjoy the very first event of the 2025 Flagstaff Piano Festival!

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