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Clifford White Theatre:
""Macbeth""
8 p.m.; *2 p.m. matinee
Summary
Double, double, toil and trouble, fire burn and cauldron bubble. NAU Theater presents Shakespeare's classic tragedy about passion, greed and ambition. March 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,* 10, 11 and 12.
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Echo Canyon Art:
"The Way of The People"
Closed on Tuesdays
Summary
Juxtaposing contemporary with traditional, "The Way of The People" celebrates the work of David K. John and Charley Singer in all the colors of the Navajo Nation. Walk in the visions, both imagined and real, of these two renowned artists.
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Flagstaff Public Library:
"Quilt Show"
Monday-Thursday 10-9, Friday 10-7, Saturday 10- 6
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The Coconino Quilters Guild is putting on their biennial quilt show at the downtown library. This is a wonderful display of quilts crafted by local quilters. Information about the quilts and the quilters is available at the library.
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Hidden Light:
"Photo show and auction"
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The third annual Friends of Photojournalism Silent Auction featuring work from many local artists and photographers and the photojournalism work of Ami Vitale. Through March benefitting PJ/One.
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Museum of Northern Arizona:
"Gunnar Widforss Exhibit"
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This rare exhibit features 50 watercolor paintings and drawings by Swedish-born painter Gunnar Widforss, painter of the national parks. For 13 years, he focused his passion and creative energy on the West, including his favorite subject--Grand Canyon.
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Museum of Northern Arizona:
"Walking in Harmony Exhibit"
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This show presents the life and work of Lomawywesa, Michael Kabotie (1942-2009). Artist, poet, "mythical archaeologist," ritual clown, trickster--Kabotie explored the journeys of humankind by meshing Hopi traditions with myth and imagery from the world.
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Aikido of Flagstaff:
"Aikido of Flagstaff"
6-8 p.m.; Sat 9:30-11:30 a.m.
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A non-competitive Japanese martial art teaching peaceful conflict resolution. Forge character and focus body while developing self-confidence and defense skills. First training week free!
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County Health & C.S. Bldg:
"Basic Business Course (10-wks)"
Two Saturdays (9- 4) Feb. 20 and 27, followed by eight Wednesday evenings (6 – 9). No class March 17. Orientation: 6–7:30 p.m., Jan. 20.
Summary
Over 70 percent of Americans have wanted to start a business, but have not known how. The Basic Business Empowerment 10-week training shows you how with renown Kauffman Foundation curriculum and successful business owner guest speakers and coaches.
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Cancer Centers at FMC:
"Colorectal Cancer Screening"
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The Cancer Center offers take-home kits to promote early detection for men & women 50+, with a family history of the disease or who may have colorectal polyps, and those who have chronic inflammatory bowel disease by checking for blood in the stool.
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McGee Auditorium at FMC:
"Colorectal Cancer Lectures"
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Angelo Trujillo, M.D., specializing in prevention and treatment of colon cancer, will be presenting two community lectures on the importance of regular screenings. For more information, call the Cancer Centers of Northern Arizona Healthcare.
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Orpheum Theater:
"Stockholm Syndrome"
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A supergroup made up of virtuosos: Widespread Panic bassist Dave Schools, guitar slinger Jerry Joseph, Pfunk member Eric McFadden, Gov't Mule keyboardist Danny Louis, and percussionist extraordinaire Wally Ingram make this show a one of a kind rock show.
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American Cancer Society:
"Cancer Support Group"
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If you are newly diagnosed, with any type of cancer, a caregiver, or a survivor, these groups are for you. We share information on treatments, medications, fears, and triumphs. And,we address the question: Where do we go from here?
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American Cancer Society:
"Cancer Support Group"
Second and fourth Thursday each month
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If you are newly diagnosed, with any type of cancer, a caregiver,or a survivor, these groups are for you. We share information on treatments, medications, fears, and triumphs. And, we address the question: Where do we go from here?
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Bank of America building:
"USGBC Governing Council Mtg"
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The Governing Council of the Northern Arizona Branch of the US Green Building Council meets the second Thursday of each month. Meetings are open to the public. Please contact Holly, northernadmin@usgbcaz.org or 286-7920 for more information.
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Canyon Dance Academy:
"Dance Classes"
check website for schedule
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New classes are starting at Canyon Dance Academy! Hip Hop, Jazz, Modern, Ballet, Pointe, creative dance, tap and rhythm, ballroom, yoga, pilates, bellydance, tumbling, and more! Check the website for the schedule. New Velocity Dance company!
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Cline Library, NAU:
"Flagstaff: An Early History"
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Join author and Flagstaff family pioneer descendant James Babbitt for a trip back to Flagstaff's early years with the development of the railway, timber industry and tourism, and how each is a facet in the character of Arizona's "Mountain Town".
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County Health & C.S. Bldg:
"Basic Business Course"
Orientation: 6–7:30 p.m., Feb. 10. Class on two Saturdays (9-4) on Feb. 20 and 27, followed by eight Wednesdays (6–9 p.m.). No class March 17
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Coconino County again offers Basic Business Empowerment. This award-winning 10-week training utilizes Kauffman Foundation curriculum and experienced business-owner speakers and coaches to assist your small business success. Call for info.
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Facebook:
"N. Arizona Women's Social Group"
Monday -Sunday all day
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This group is for women of all ages, married, single, or divorced, seeking stimulating conversation, friendships, a strong sense of camaraderie and a good old fashioned girlfriend connection! Join on Facebook or e-mail me to be put on the mailing list.
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Family Food Center:
"Free Dinner"
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Visit www.hotfood.org for more info or join the Flagstaff Family Food Center for free dinner beginning at 4 p.m. tonight. Donations accepted but not required. Call with any questions.
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FASDNA Resource Center:
"FASDNA Support Group"
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Monthly Support Group meeting for those living with, affected by or interested in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Learn about the new FASDNA Resource Center; share experiences, resource information and practical tips.
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Flagstaff Recycling Center:
"Free Recycling Tour"
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Join Willow Bend staff on a tour of Flagstaff's Materials Recovery Facility to learn more about the "behind the scenes" of recycling. As part of Green First Fridays, Willow Bend also offers a Sustainable Living Tour and a First Friday Art Walk exhibit.
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Kolb Studio:
"Arts for Our Park"
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In March of each year, the Grand Canyon community celebrates National Youth Art month with a juried exhibit of artworks created by children from Leupp and Grand Canyon, Arizona.
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Linda Vista Chapel:
"Boy Scout and Cub Roundtable"
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Please join us for our monthly adult training meeting. Roundtable will cover a variety of subjects on upcoming events and training pertaining to Scouting in the AZ Rt. 66 District. More information on Scouting phone 774-0685.
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Living Christ Lutheran Church:
"Transition Sunday Services"
contemporary service at 8:30 a.m.; traditional service at 10:30 a.m.
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Living Christ Lutheran Church invites you to worship with us as Pastor David Hahn and the congregation welcomes new pastor Kara Stewart. Pastor Kara has accepted the call to become the new fulltime pastor at LCLC. Fellowship time follows each service.
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Mike & Rhonda's "the Place":
"Flagstaff Sunrise Lions Club"
6:30 a.m. every Tuesday morning
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Ninety active members who provide eyesight and hearing services to the needy and operations when needed. Auctions and annual demolition derby provides funds for these services. Community service projects for schools and nonprofits round out the services.
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Museum of Northern Arizona:
"Ancient Landscapes Exhibit"
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Geologists Dr. Ron Blakey and Wayne Ranney reveal that the breathtaking landscape of the Colorado Plateau and the American Southwest has been "under construction" for millions, even billions, of years and that ordinary rocks are a kind of time machine.
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NAU Old Main:
"Flagstaff contra dance"
Newcomers' lesons at 7:30 p.m., dance 8-11 p.m.
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Join Flagstaff Friends of Traditional Music for a fun evening of dancing for all ages. Contradancing is a lively form of dance that is taught by a caller, similar to square dancing. Dance to live music, a blend of Celtic and bluegrass.
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Northern Arizona Healthcare:
"Prostate Support Group"
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We meet the second Monday of each month to share information and provide accurate advice to newly-diagnosed men with prostate cancer. Rather than making a hasty treatment decision, group members explore and explain the numerous current options available.
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Radisson Woodlands Hotel:
"The Great Treasure Hunt"
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For more than 20 years, the Great Treasure Hunt has been traveling the country buying antiques and all sorts of valuables. The Hunters want to pay CASH for items of value that will be brought into their five day event. www.webuytreasure.com
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Riordan Mansion State Park:
"Tours of Riordan Mansion"
10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. with tours beginning at 11 a.m. Reservations recommended.
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Built in 1904 by Michael and Timothy Riordan, this house is an excellent example of Arts and Crafts Architecture. The inside of the home is open to guided tours only; artifacts originally belonging to the Riordan family are on open display
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St. Pius Church:
"NAMI Family Support Group"
First and third Wednesday 6:30-8 p.m.
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Depression? Anxiety? Bipolar? NAMI Flagstaff can help! We offer support, coping strategies, encouragement, and understanding to family and friends dealing with someone with a brain disorder.
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Sunnyside OneStop:
"Employment & Training Center"
Weekdays, call for hours
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Visit One-Stop, located insided the Flagstaff Youth Recreation Center, to conduct job search, Internet access, typing, learn MS, Word, Excel, publisher, practice interviewing skills. Call for more information.
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The Green Room:
"Green Drinks"
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Green Drinks is a community-sponsored event designed for people to meet people in the green community. This month's sponsor is Naturopaths International, a humanitarian organization whose goal is to spread the Nature Cure philosophy around the world.
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The Rogue Theatre:
"3 One-Acts by Samuel Beckett"
Thursday-Friday-Saturday at 7:30 pm, Sunday at 2:00 pm. Musical preshow 15 minutes before curtain
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Portraying the most minute and mundane situations, Beckett springs a world of possibility to life. From the seed of a moment comes deep insight and understanding. Three plays journey into the poetic and ironic world of one of Ireland's greatest writers.
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Theatrikos:
"The Vagina Monolouges Audtion"
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Be a Cast Member of The Vagina Monologues Flagstaff 2010. Auditions will be held March 10 and March 11. Call 928-779-6163 to schedule your audition time. All proceeds benift Victim/Witness Services for Coconino County.
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Thorpe Park Community Center:
"International Folk Dance"
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Fun folk dances from around the world are taught and danced each week. No partner or experience needed. A wonderful way to learn great dances, experience our ethnic and cultural roots, meet lots of new friends, and get into shape, all at the same time!
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Warner's Nursery:
"Topiary Gardening - CANCELED!"
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Topiary gardening is making a comeback! This ancient art of sculpting can be applied to trees, bushes, vines, even houseplants. No plant is too small. Join Warner's creative team for a fun demonstration of this age-old art.
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