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EPISODE · Jan 26, 2026 · 2 MIN

Green Biz Bootcamp, Indigenous Paths, and Celtic Jams: Your Monday Flagstaff Pulse

from Local Frequency - Flagstaff · host Inception Point AI

Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Monday, January 26. Rise and shine, Flagstaff friends, on this crisp winter morning with clear skies and temps hovering around freezing, perfect for bundling up and getting out there. Todays buzzing with smart business vibes as the Coconino Community College hosts the Local First Green Business Boot Camp at 6pm, where local entrepreneurs are diving into sustainable practices to make our mountain town even greener and more resilient against climate shifts that hit our forests hard. If youre dreaming of launching that eco-friendly venture, grab a spot and connect with folks turning ideas into real community boosters. Over at the college earlier in the day, tune into the 6pm Comet Talk on Finding Santiago, unpacking the wild history of Indigenous paths and explorers that shaped northern Arizona, reminding us how our lands stories still guide conservation efforts today. And keep those calendars marked for February 8s special tour at Riordan Mansion State Historic Park, spotlighting the hired hands who powered Flagstaffs lumber boom, from mill workers to house staff, revealing the human grit behind our historic skyline. Adventure seekers, Arizonas state parks are calling with epic outings you can road trip to this weekend. Head to Jerome State Historic Park on February 7 for a guided walk through the Douglas Estate, spinning tales of mining mayhem and mountain folk that echo Flagstaffs own rugged roots. Or catch the Out of Kilters Celtic music concert at Catalina State Park that same day, where fiddles and flutes meet desert peaks for a foot-stomping escape. Looking ahead, Snowbowl gears up for Snow Jamz 2026 on March 7 and 8, promising DJ drops and live bands across the lodges, turning our snowy slopes into a high-altitude party that fuels the local ski economy and keeps winter warriors coming back. Phoenix wrapped Diplo's Run Club 5K yesterday with 9,000 runners jamming to beats, inspiring our trail runners to lace up for Humphreys Peak challenges. Whether youre hiking Buffalo Park trails or grabbing coffee downtown, stay connected to what makes Flagstaff thrive. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Monday, January 26. Rise and shine, Flagstaff friends, on this crisp winter morning with clear skies and temps hovering around freezing, perfect for bundling up and getting out there. Todays buzzing with smart business vibes as the Coconino Community College hosts the Local First Green Business Boot Camp at 6pm, where local entrepreneurs are diving into sustainable practices to make our mountain town even greener and more resilient against climate shifts that hit our forests hard. If youre dreaming of launching that eco-friendly venture, grab a spot and connect with folks turning ideas into real community boosters. Over at the college earlier in the day, tune into the 6pm Comet Talk on Finding Santiago, unpacking the wild history of Indigenous paths and explorers that shaped northern Arizona, reminding us how our lands stories still guide conservation efforts today. And keep those calendars marked for February 8s special tour at Riordan Mansion State Historic Park, spotlighting the hired hands who powered Flagstaffs lumber boom, from mill workers to house staff, revealing the human grit behind our historic skyline. Adventure seekers, Arizonas state parks are calling with epic outings you can road trip to this weekend. Head to Jerome State Historic Park on February 7 for a guided walk through the Douglas Estate, spinning tales of mining mayhem and mountain folk that echo Flagstaffs own rugged roots. Or catch the Out of Kilters Celtic music concert at Catalina State Park that same day, where fiddles and flutes meet desert peaks for a foot-stomping escape. Looking ahead, Snowbowl gears up for Snow Jamz 2026 on March 7 and 8, promising DJ drops and live bands across the lodges, turning our snowy slopes into a high-altitude party that fuels the local ski economy and keeps winter warriors coming back. Phoenix wrapped Diplo's Run Club 5K yesterday with 9,000 runners jamming to beats, inspiring our trail runners to lace up for Humphreys Peak challenges. Whether youre hiking Buffalo Park trails or grabbing coffee downtown, stay connected to what makes Flagstaff thrive. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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