Flagstaff Area Events Calendar
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Arizona Daily Sun Community Calendar The Calendar that the Arizona Daily Sun maintains does a very good of keeping you informed to what is happening in the community.
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Flagstaff Arts and Entertainment
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Flagstaff Cultural Partners FCP manages the Coconino Center for the Arts, the cultural hub of the Flagstaff community. The 4,000 sq. ft. gallery features diverse exhibitions, and the intimate 200-seat theater offers concerts, performances, films and other presentations. See the sidebar to the left for current events, and be sure to click here for the Calendar of Events for a detailed listing of all events at the Coconino Center for the Arts.
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Flagstaff Live! Hard copies of "Flagstaff Live" are available free of charge every Thursday morning at more than 230 Flagstaff, Sedona and northern Arizona locations. Please take only one copy per reader. Feel free to call or e-mail us with any distribution questions or if you want to become a distribution point for Flag Live
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Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra Our History, Our Names In 1950 the Northern Arizona Orchestra played its first concert in the gymnasium at Northern Arizona University. On May 29, 1961, articles of incorporation were filed with the state of Arizona declaring the Flagstaff Symphony Association a nonprofit corporation. The names on that document are embedded in Flagstaff’s history and resound in its present: George Babbitt, Jr., William W. Stevenson, Elden S. Porter, Robert F. Clark, William V. Borcherding, Platt Cline, Charles Fairchilds and Eldon A. Ardrey. Today’s FSO continues its long and fruitful relationship with NAU, but it has also come a long way since that first concert in the gym. This is our 61st season, and our musicians are an impressive array of local talent. Hundreds have played in our orchestra over the years. Their names are inscribed in our history. Their music fed the souls of thousands of audience members. More names. More threads.
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Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra Orchestra Northern Arizona strives to serve the community through the love and performance of classical music made accessible to everyone through free concerts and in-school workshops.
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Northern Arizona's Mountain Living Magazine Northern Arizona's Mountain Living Magazine is a lifestyle-leisure magazine based in Flagstaff, Arizona. Our content features stories on art, food and wine, health, homes and home décor and outdoor activities. We also share in-depth stories on the people, places and history that make the northern Arizona region unique.
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Flagstaff Climate
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Flagstaff is the Perfect Year-Round Destination Flagstaff’s combination of high altitude, low humidity and diverse terrain provide mild weather conditions and clear air throughout the year. At 7,000 feet (2,135 meters) elevation, Flagstaff is located in the largest contiguous ponderosa pine forest in the world. However, ecosystems spanning piñon-juniper studded plateaus, high desert, green alpine forest and barren tundra can all be found within the Flagstaff area.
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Flagstaff Dining
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Flavors of Flagstaff
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Flagstaff Outdoor Activities
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City of Flagstaff Recreation Services The City of Flagstaff’s Recreation Department is your community connection for swimming lessons, ice skating lessons, leisure classes, programs, entertainment, and special events. You can always count on us to do our very best to serve the recreation and leisure needs of the community. We take pride in knowing we offer everything you like to do. You’ll find just what you need at more than 24 developed parks, 1 pool, tennis courts, basketball courts, 2 disc golf courses, 17 ball fields, 50 miles of the Flagstaff Urban Trail System, 2 skate parks, a BMX park, 4 recreation centers, and an ice rink, providing year-round programs and activities. It’s all here for you! We welcome the opportunity to serve you.
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Discover Arizona Snowbowl Your Year-Round Alpine Playground The Arizona Snowbowl is located in the Coconino National Forest on the majestic San Francisco Peaks, just a few hours from Phoenix. High above Flagstaff, AZ, the Snowbowl opened in 1938 and is one of the oldest continually run ski ares in the U.S. Snowbowl offers a unique experience for both skiers and snowboarders, and is a winter wonderland for families with children of all ages
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Flagstaff Biking.org Promoting bicycling as a safe and attractive means of transportation and recreation in Northern Arizona.
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Flagstaff Hiking Club Have you been looking for a way to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Northern Arizona? Perhaps more exercise is on your list of things to do? Or do you simply enjoy spending time in the outdoors with other people who feel the same as you?
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Grand Canyon National Park A powerful and inspiring landscape, the Grand Canyon overwhelms our senses through its immense size; 277 river miles (446km) long, up to 18 miles (29km) wide, and a mile (1.6km) deep.
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Golf
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Aspen Valley Golf Club Private-Golf Aspen Valley Golf Club is nestled in the ponderosa pines of Flagstaff, Arizona. Panoramic views of the San Francisco Peaks make this picturesque setting a perfect complement to your golf game. Temperatures in northern Arizona average around 20 degrees cooler than the valley all summer long. Aspen Valley is a traditional 18 hole championship golf course designed around the Rio De Flag, with ponds, lakes, and spectacular mountain views. The 6889 yard layout, carved in the rolling hills and pines will challenge golfers of all levels. The clubhouse includes a full service golf shop and fine dining restaurant. Aspen Valley also provides a short game practice facility, practice net facility, and optional equipment storage for members. We encourage walking and also offer golf cars for your conveniance. Club CarTM golf cars are equipped with coolers, club cleaners, and weather canopies.
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Continental Country Club Public Golf Located in the East side of Flagstaff, this public course is open from about April through October for Public play
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Elephant Rocks at Williams Public Golf In the shadow of Bill Williams Mountain, Elephant Rocks at Williams is the perfect escape from the summer heat of the Valley. Nestled at 7000 feet above sea level, the course meanders its way through stands of large Ponderosa pines. There has been a course here since the 1920's but it was not until 1990, when the course was reconfigured by Gary Panks, that its reputation grew. In 2000, Gary designed a further nine holes to make it a true championship challenge.
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Flagstaff Ranch Golf Club Flagstaff Ranch was created for those who love dramatic views, outdoor winter & summer sports and a welcomed respite from the hustle, bustle and heat of urban life. We invite you to tour our community, explore our residential neighborhoods and become part of our world-class Championship Golf Club.
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Forest Highlands Golf Private- Golf Nestled at 7000ft among majestic pines and groves of mature oaks and aspens, the Meadow and Canyon golf courses are part of an 1,100 acre enclave that provides the ultimate in mountain living.
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Pine Canyon Golf Club Private- Golf Elevate your standings, The Pine Canyon Club offers a picturesque, player-friendly layout that boasts broad fairways, open-entry greens and a pleasant year-around climate. With ponds and trout-stocked lakes sprinkled across its rolling fairways, Pine Canyon displays more weather than the ususal course
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Pinewood Country Club Public Golf Pinewood Country Club, located in Munds Park, Arizona, is in a prime resort community located just 120 miles north of Phoenix and 20 miles south of Flagstaff. Pinewood Country Club is a private, member owned club that is the perfect retreat. With a wide array of indoor and outdoor amenities and activities, you are sure to keep busy. The club and its surroundings offer a true sense of community, as well as the perfect setting to enjoy all the things Pinewood has to offer.
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Medical Services
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Flagstaff Medical Center, Northern Arizona Health Care Northern Arizona Healthcare Then & Now... Looking back at the history of Northern and Central Arizona over the past 125 years, it is amazing how much healthcare has changed. To see the growth from small, makeshift hospitals and primitive medicine methods to comprehensive healthcare facilities that provide the latest in medical technology.
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Our Community, City and State
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Arizona Daily Sun Newspaper Servicing Flagstaff and part of Northern Arizona, with Daily and Sunday circulation of approximately 13,500
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City of Flagstaff Welcome to the City of Flagstaff government website! Flagstaff is a community rich with cultural diversity, beauty, and history as well as amazing educational, recreational and scientific opportunities. Our city government is devoted to enhancing the quality of life of our citizens, as well as the many visitors that grace Northern Arizona.
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Coconino County Coconino County is a land of vast and endless beauty, and home to many cultures. With energy and enthusiasm, we commit to: Conscientiously serve our community and provide our citizens with accessible local government; Provide the most effective and efficient delivery of services; Be sensitive to the needs of ALL citizens in our changing world; Challenge, recognize and support our employees because they are the backbone of the County; Protect, preserve and care for our environment. In our second century of public service, we envision our citizens and staff proud of their government and its accomplishments. We look forward to the future—confident that working together in an atmosphere of cooperation and trust, we will meet each new challenge with creativity and integrity.
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Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce The Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce is an independent, private, non-profit organization financed by its members to promote business and advocate on their behalf. It is not a government agency and is autonomous from the City of Flagstaff. The Chamber is a community problem solver adding voice for reason, cooperation and constructive change. The Chamber promotes the Flagstaff community and its total economy, and strives to improve the quality of life for all Flagstaff citizens. Membership in the Chamber is an investment in your business development and the economic health of Flagstaff.
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Flagstaff Convention and Visitors Bureau WE'RE THE IDEAL BASE FOR EXPLORING THE TREASURES OF NORTHERN ARIZONA. Surrounded by natural wonders like the Grand Canyon, Flagstaff offers dozens of inns, a multitude of hotel and motel accommodations, conference and meeting venues, more than 200 restaurants, numerous night spots, and a variety of cultural, historic and scientific attractions. Visitors from all over the world are attracted to our clean mountain air, year-round outdoor recreation opportunities, historic downtown charm and our Western legacy of pioneer ranchers, railroad builders and lumbermen. Some of the West’s most beautiful country surrounds Flagstaff, from the Coconino National Forest and the San Francisco Peaks (12,633 feet/3,851 meters) to the Red Rocks of Sedona to the rugged deserts of neighboring Native American nations. Grand Canyon National Park, Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, Wupatki National Monument and Meteor Crater are all within easy driving distance, as are many more archaeological treasures and attractions. At the junction of two major U.S. interstates, served by a regional airport with direct flights to Phoenix as well as a busy train depot, Flagstaff is a key destination for people seeking the adventure, natural beauty, charm and wide open spaces of the American West.
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Lowell Obervatory It's a one-of-a-kind fusion of research and outreach, a 4.3-meter telescope rising seven stories above the top of a cinder cone forty miles from Flagstaff. Lowell Observatory and Discovery Communications are building this $44 million facility to push the frontier of knowledge – and to bring the marvels of the cosmos to millions. In advanced stages of construction, the DCT will see first light in 2011, with exciting science to follow.
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Museum of Northern Arizona The mission of the Museum of Northern Arizona is to inspire a sense of love and responsibility for the beauty and diversity of the Colorado Plateau through collecting, studying, interpreting, and preserving the region’s natural and cultural heritage. The Museum reaffirms the core tenets of the mission established by the founders in 1928: Research – “to increase knowledge of science and art” Collections – “to collect and preserve objects of art and scientific interest” Education – “to diffuse knowledge and appreciation of science and art” Conservation – “to preserve and protect the region’s historic and prehistoric sites, works of art, scenic places, [plants], and wildlife from needless destruction” Place – “to maintain a museum in the city of Flagstaff that provides facilities for research and aesthetic enjoyment”
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Shopping
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Albertsons
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Bashas'
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Flagstaff Mall & The Market Place Flagstaff Mall & The Market Place
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Fry's
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Home Depot
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New Frontier Market
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Safeway
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Target
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The Flagstaff Downtown Business Alliance The Flagstaff Downtown Business Alliance (FDBA) is a non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Historic Downtown Flagstaff. FDBA sponsors free family events to encourage visitation to our downtown businesses. Through these activities, we add to the economic viability of the area, and the community in general. FDBA also advocates for important business issues, providing education to the public and a strong voice to our City regarding the health of our economy. Membership is open to anyone with an interest in maintaining our unique Downtown culture.
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Walmart
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Utilities
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Flagstaff Utilities Electric Arizona Public Service Co. 800-253-9405 928-779-6911 Natural Gas and Propane UniSource Energy 2901 E. Shamrell Blvd. Flagstaff, AZ 86001 877-837-4968 Graves Butane 928-526-3147 Postal Offices Main Branch 2400 Postal Blvd. Flagstaff, AZ 86004 928-527-2440 Downtown Branch 104 N. Aggasiz St. Flagstaff, AZ 86001 928-527-2440 Telephone Qwest Communications 800-244-1111 Television Cablevision of Flagstaff - NPG Cable, Inc. 1601 S. Plaza Way Flagstaff, AZ 86001 928-774-5336 Direct TV 800-280-4388 Dish Network 928-774-1413 Waste and Recycling Norton Environmental, Inc. 1800 E. Butler Ave. Flagstaff, AZ 86004 928-556-9900 Waste Management 2508 Flagstaff Ranch Dr. Flagstaff, AZ 86001 800-762-9708 928-779-6050 Water City of Flagstaff 211 W. Aspen Ave. Flagstaff, AZ 86001 928-779-7637 Doney Park Water 5290 E. Northgate Loop Flagstaff, AZ 86004 928-526-1080 Kachina Village Utility 352 Beaver Trail Flagstaff, AZ 86001 928-525-9238 Mountainaire Water Ponderosa Utility Company 3a W. Osage St. Flagstaff, AZ 86001 928-525-6210 Bellmont Water Utility Service 866-768-350
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