Tonight's movie on Flagstaff's downtown Heritage Square is the classic adventure Raiders of the Lost Ark. Meanwhile, up the street at the Doris Harper White Community Playhouse, you'll find Theatrikos' production of Expecting Isabel continues after its opening weekend last weekend.
A few blocks away and up the hill, you'll find an exhibit celebrating the 40th anniversary of humans walking on the moon and highlights Flagstaff’s role in lunar exploration. This exhibit is open during both day and evening hours at Lowell Observatory, but I recommend going at night so that you can also enjoy telescope viewing.
On Saturday, you'll find festivals in two of Flagstaff's downtown parks. At Wheeler Park,across from City Hall, it's the annual Pride in the Pines all-day-and-into-the-night event. Go west to Thorpe Park to find the 26th Annual Route 66 Regional Chili Cookoff.
Also, around Flagstaff on Saturday, you'll find a music festival at Pine Mountain Amphitheatre -- starting at noon and going into the night! -- and the annual Juneteenth Celebration at Coghill Recreation Center.
Late Saturday afternoon, there will be music by the Gypsy Chicks at Heritage Square from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Expecting Isabel runs Friday and Saturday night with a Sunday matinee.
Have a great weekend in Flagstaff, AZ! |