June 26
Flagstaff Piano Festival Through June 28. Kitt Recital Hall, 1115 Knoles Drive, Flagstaff. Concerts, academies, masterclasses and more. For more info, .
June 27
The Knitting Hour Jun 27 — Flagstaff City-Coconino County Public Library, 300 W. Aspen Ave., Flagstaff. 928-213-2331. 1-3 p.m., Want to learn to knit? Need help with a knitting project? Members of the Fiber Artists of Northern Arizona Guild (FANA) will be available in the Downtown Library's northwest corner to teach beginners how to knit and help knitters who are stuck on a project. Bring any supplies you have. We’ll also have extra supplies to get you started. All skill levels welcome! To hear about all our upcoming programs, sign up for our weekly email blast at tiny.cc/fplnewsletter To request a reasonable accommodation for any type of disability, please call 928-213-2330. Three days prior notice is requested. .
June 28
Heritage Festival of Arts and Culture Jun 28 — Museum of Northern Arizona, 3101 N. Fort Valley Road, Flagstaff. 928-774-5213. 10 a.m.- June 29, 4 p.m., $25. We’re excited to welcome you to the 2025 Heritage Festival of Arts and Culture—a vibrant gathering honoring the diverse Native American traditions of the Colorado Plateau. The festival is a unique opportunity to connect with Indigenous artists, dancers, musicians, and cultural experts, and shop stunning artwork sold directly by Navajo, Hopi, Hopi-Tewa, Acoma, Zuni, Laguna, Cochiti, Yavapai-Apache, Santa Clara, and Santa Domingo artists. The Heritage Festival is more than an art market—it’s an occasion to hear stories, share conversations, and deepen your understanding of the Indigenous cultures that continue to shape the Colorado Plateau. There will be activities for kids, demonstrations, cultural talks, food tent, and more. Free parking. .
Elden Pueblo Site Ambassador Day Jun 28 — 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!. .
Queer Game Night Jun 28 — Good Game Cafe, 1000 N. Humphreys St. #222, Flagstaff. 928-224-2927. 6-11:59 p.m., Come join us for a fun-filled evening of board games, good company, and community support! Whether you're a game enthusiast or just looking to connect with others in a relaxed, inclusive environment, everyone is welcome! Giving Back: 50% of all entry fees will go directly to one-n-ten, a local organization dedicated to supporting LGBTQ+ youth. Bring your friends, make new ones, and let’s make this night one to remember!. .