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Coconino Center for the Arts:
"'The Face Is Familiar'"
Reception Aug. 7 6:00-9:00p.m. Open Tues.-Sat. 11a.m.-5p.m. Aug.10-Sept.11
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"The Face Is Familiar," an art installation by Rachel Wilson, fills the Jewel Gallery at CCA. It is an experimental, interactive work about memory that asks the viewer to follow a pathway through an imaginary brain matching names with faces.
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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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Wheeler Park:
"Flagstaff Art in the Park"
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Flagstaff Art in the Park is an arts and crafts festival featuring tightly juried one-of a kind fine arts and fine crafts designed and shown by the exhibitor. There is also non-stop live music, a children's play area, and a petting zoo.
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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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North Country HealthCare:
"Health Living Program"
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The Health Living Program is designed to help participants with a chronic disease or condition to build confidence in their ability to manage their lives. It is a six-week self-management workshop that meets once a week for two and a half hours.
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Adult Center:
"Friends of the Rio de Flag"
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David McKee will be with us to talk about the Water Quality Improvement grant that the City of Flagstaff has received for the Bark Park in Thorpe Park and how it will effect the Rio de Flag. There will also be an update on Rio related projects.
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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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Community Services Bld, Birch Rm:
"Job Club"
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Hosted weekly by the Coconino Career Center. The exchange of leads, business cards, ideas, and information that occurs in a job club can energize job searchers and teach everyone valuable career strategies and techniques.
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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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Fire Station 32:
"Summit Fire Swap Meets"
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Summit Firefighters Local 1505 will be hosting the Summer Swap Meets on the fourth Saturday of each Month. (June 26, July 24, Aug. 28th & Sept. 25.) If interested, contact Peggy at 526-9537 or e-mail pmcclure@summitfiredepartment.org.
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Flagstaff:
"Sexaholics Anonymous"
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SA is a 12-step fellowship of men and women recovering from compulsive patterns of lust, romance, destructive relationships, sexual thoughts or sexual behavior. Meeting every Sunday evening.
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Flagstaff Athletic Club East:
"FAC Sand Volleyball Leagues"
Games begin at 6 p.m.
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Registration is open for Flagstaff Athletic Club's Summer Sand Volleyball Leagues. Men's and women's 2's and CoEd 2's and 4's. Join us for six week sessions that include round robin play followed by a mini tournament. Call 779-5141 to register.
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Flagstaff City Hall Parking Lot:
"Farmers Market- Downtown"
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The market features the freshest regionally grown fruits, vegetables, herbs, meats and flowers, as well as locally produced honey, jams, salsas, baked goods, breads, soaps, tamales, and more- all direct to you. Support your local growers!
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Flagstaff Rec Center:
"Beginning Hula Class"
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Kumu Hula (Hula Master) Kehau Chrisman teaches basic hula movements, Hawaiian language, culture in a monthly class for men/women. No dance experience is required. For more info and to register, contact Chrisman at 928-830-0927 or kumuhula@halauhulailima.
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Heritage Square:
"Kids Squared Children's Series"
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A free, fun and educational program for kids from 2-14. Our events take place weekdays 10-11 a.m. All events are weather dependent. Some programs will be more appropriate for younger and some for older. www.heritagesquaretrust.org for details.
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Hotel Weatherford:
"Green Drinks"
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For this month only Green Drinks shall be held at the Weatherford Hotel - next month it will be back at the Matterhorn Grill. This month Lutron Lighting Controls shall give training for CEU's for LEED-AP's and AIA members. All others are welcome.
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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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Matterhorn Grill:
"Green Drinks"
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Green Drinks , a sustainable, green, social and talk series at 5:30 pm every 1st Thursday of the month at the Matterhorn Grill, 103 W. Birch. Sponsored by NAU Off. of Sustainability, USGBC North Branch & Architectural & Environmental Assoc. Inc. (AEA)
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Matthorn Grill:
"Green Drinks"
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Green Drinks a sustainable, green, social and talk series every second Thursday of the month. Sponsored by NAU Office of Sustainability and USGBC North Branch and Architectural & Environemtnal Assoc. Inc (AEA).
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Mini Storage Of Northern Arizona:
"Benefit Auction"
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Somebody Cares will be holding a" Benefit Auction" at Mini Storage of N.AZ. Sat.Sept 11 2010 at 9:am to raise funds needed for a children's shelter. Please help by donating new or slightly used items of value. God Bless You! For info Call 928-607-2123
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Miz Zips:
"Coffee with Coral"
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Councilwomen Coral Evans invites you to join her on the first Wednesday of each month at Miz Zip’s Diner for a cup of coffee and conversation.
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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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Northland Hospice:
"Caregiver Support Group"
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This group provides support to individuals who are in a caregiving role for a loved one who is chronically or terminally ill or disabled. The group usually meets on the first and third Mondays of the month. Please call 779-1227 prior to attending.
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Purl in the Pines:
"Sit 'n Stitch Fridays"
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Every week, a lovely group of knitters, crocheters and spinners meet to work on projects, laugh, munch, and get inspired by one another. Come join this amazing group of creative people. Bring a project or start something new!
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Purl in the Pines:
"Sit 'n Stitch"
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Every week a lovely group of knitters, crocheters and spinners meets to work on projects, talk, munch and just have a great time. Please bring a project or start something new...we would love to have you join us!
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Riordan Mansion State Park:
"Tours of Riordan Mansion"
9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. with tours beginning at 10 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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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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Visitor Center:
"Downtown History Tour"
tours at 10 a.m. and at 1 p.m.
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A downtown tour featuring local tour guides Johnny Anaya and Gary Daniels in their historic persona as local rancher and retired train robber respectively. This downtown stroll provides an entertaining glimpse of local history. Reservations recommended.
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