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Flagstaff Event Almanac for May 31

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May 31

Flagstaff Wool and Fiber Festival May 31/June 1 — Pioneer Museum--Arizona Historical Society, 2340 N. Fort Valley Road, Flagstaff. 9 a.m.- June 1, 3 p.m., Threaded Together presents… The Annual Flagstaff Wool and Fiber Festival! After a partnered year in 2024 co-presenting the festival to begin the leadership transition, 2025 marks the first year that local textile arts non-profit Threaded Together will present Flag Wool on our own! Join us the weekend after Memorial day to celebrate the Flagstaff Wool and Fiber Festival! Flag Wool is an annual free festival celebrating all things wool, textile arts, and natural fibers. Kick off your summer and come enjoy a sunshine filled weekend of live animal demonstrations, dozens of textile vendors, food, and more. The festival is family friendly and free to all. Saturday hours are 9 am to 5 pm, and Sunday hours are 9 am to 3 pm. The festival takes place on the grounds of the historic Pioneer Museum and Sechrist Elementary School. Please note, no dogs are allowed at Flag Wool, except service dogs, and no dogs are allowed near the livestock and demonstration animals. The festival also includes paid workshop opportunities where guests can learn new textile skills such as sheep hide tanning, weaving, knitting, and more! For more information such as a vendor list, parking info, and more, visit .



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