Excerpt from:  Focus on Flagstaff Communities
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January 18, 2008

Things to Do in Flagstaff This Weekend!

January 19-22 offers plenty to do in our mountain town!
Click image for snow play info around Flagstaff

The Flagstaff real estate market has been blasting into the new year for our team, so we've been very busy. If you're ready to join the buyers' who are jumping into the opportunities presented by Flagstaff homes now for sale and low mortgage rates, give Team Heitland a call this weekend. One of our buyers' agents will be available to help you get started!

If you're looking to enjoy Flagstaff this weekend, here are some suggestions. (Not that buying a home isn't a pleasure!)

The snow play areas around Flagstaff may be getting a little worn and icy, but they got plenty of snow in the storm of January 5-6. The weather is predicted to be warmer Saturday than it has been during the week, with a high around 40 degrees in town. (It’ll be chillier at the higher, mountain elevations around Flagstaff.) It may be wise to call ahead or check the Wing Mountain website for snow conditions. And, remember, don’t park on Highway 180 – it’s dangerous and you may be ticketed.

NAU Wind Symphony will perform at Audrey Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Friday night. These are great players. Come on out!

Flagstaff’s Folk Project sponsors “Open Mic” Friday night. Bring your instrument and join in the coffee house atmosphere. January’s featured performer is an open mic entrant from October: Terry Dumdei on the guitar. Friday starting at 7 p.m.  – show up at 7 p.m. to get on the list for open mic time. $5 entry fee. Located at Unitarian Univarsalist Fellowship hall, 510 N. Leroux Street.

Saturday Night at Walkup Stadium, turn out to see NAU Women's Basketball vs. Sacramento State. 6:30 p.m.  General admission: $7.


History Buffs, or those who just love Flagstaff, will want to see this slide show and lecture at Riordan Mansion State Park. It’s Free! But please RSVP to 928-779-4395.  Learn about the Navajo/Hopi experience at Bellemont during World War II and how their experiences led to migration to Flagstaff in the post-war period. Slide Presentation by John Westerlund, Flagstaff Historian. Saturday Night, 7 p.m. at Riordan Mansion State Park. 409 W. Riordan Road. (just down the street from our office at RE/MAX Peak Properties at 717 W. Riordan Road)


If you have moved to a new Flagstaff home since your last voter registration, or if you’re a new voter, it’s time to get registered in order to be able to participate in Flagstaff City Elections this Spring. On Saturday, there will be two locations available for you to register – and they take registration from anyone in the State, not just Coconino County.  You can register at Bookman’s on south Milton from noon-3 p.m. or at Democratic Party Headquarters (yes, they will do non-partisan registration, too – come if you an Independent or Republican), 4 S. San Francisco, from 10:15 a.m. – 3 p.m.


If you are looking ahead to a break next week, try Grand Hotel with Greta Garbo on Tuesday night, 7p.m., at Cline Library Auditorium on the Northern Arizona University Campus.

Have a great week-end!

by Ann Heitland
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