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What Is There To Do In And Around Flagstaff Az?

What Is There To Do In And Around Flagstaff Az?

Postby panteno » Fri Jan 03, 2014 7:45 am

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What Is There To Do In And Around Flagstaff Az?

Postby munroe72 » Fri Feb 07, 2014 1:54 pm

The Children's Museum! First and foremost, there is the Flagstaff Children's Museum. Like other Children's Museums there will be an endless supply of kid-oriented exhibits and activities, ideal for anyone under the age of 12. Current exhibits include: Historic Portrait Exhibit(In May, June, and July we will be having a very exciting exhibit in which children can transport themselves back in time. Children will dress in costumes similar to the fashions in a series of classic paintings on display. The children may then have a poloroid taken of themselves standing "in the painting". A series of related workshops and activities will allow participants to delve further into the themes.) and A Child's View of Trappings of the American West, May 23- June 15.516 N. Humphreys, Flagstaff, Arizona, 86001, Phone:(928) 779-7258, e-mail:[email protected] _______________________________The Museum of Northern Arizona has dinosaurs if your kids are into those. Visitors can stroll along the Nature Trail and visit the Amphibian Pond to see local plants and wildlife, which could be a fun thing for the little guys. You also might chack and see what Discovery Programs are going on at the time you are there. They are on museum grounds and go from Pre-K up. 3101 N. Ft. Valley Rd.Flagstaff, AZ 86001; Phone 928-774-5213; Fax 928-779-1527 Education Programs & Tours _______________________________The Pioneer Museum has various activities. You might contact them and see what programs are going on while youare there. 2340 N. Ft. Valley Road, Flagstaff, Arizona 86001,(928) 774-6272 Phone,(928) 774-1596 FAX, [email protected] Email_______________________________The Crown Restaurant & Railroad Cafe East; this family restaurant houses northern Arizona's largest electric train display. Call 928-522-9237. _______________________________The Arboretum at Flagstaff has Birds of Prey Demonstrations every weekend April 1 through October 31, 2007 every Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. This sort of program can be absolutely fascinating to kids. In addition, the Arboretum can be a fun place to explore with kids, introducing them to nature in a civilized way and letting them stretch their legs. Call when you are in Flagstaff to see if there are asny special kids activities during the time you are there. 4001 S Woody Mountain Road, Flagstaff AZ 86001-8775 ,(928) 774-1442,(FAX) 774-1441 _______________________________This site has an event calendar for Flagstaff: http://www.localendar.com/public/flagcent_______________________________Call the Lowell Observatory's 24-hour recorded information line,(928) 233-3211, for the most current and complete information about hours, special events, admission information, and programs for visitors. The new multimedia John Vickers McAllister Space Theatre is open for 20-minute shows on the half hour from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. During regular nighttime program hours Lowell's new Space Theatre also is open for 5 to 7-minute presentations about what we are currently viewing in the night sky. These sound short enough that ages 2 and 4 could tolerate them. The also have an interactive exhibit hall._______________________________Heritage Square Trust in Downtown Flagstaff has various activities in the evenings, including G and PG movies and musical events. The June schedule includes: 1st:SunsetMovies on the Square Presents: TBA 2nd:2-5pmHeritage Square Trust?s Summer Concert Series Presents:Muskellunge Bluegrass(Nolan McKelvey)3rd2-3pmHeritage Square Trust?s Summer Concert Series Presents:Al-Rakasaat 6th:7-10pm(Free Lesson 7-8pm, Dancing 8-10pm)Heritage Square Trust?s Summer Concert Series Presents: Dancing on the Square7th:5-7pmThursdays on the Square Presents: Nolan McKelvey & 33 8th:SunsetMovies on the Square Presents: Princess Bride9th:2-4pmHeritage Square Trust?s Summer Concert Series Presents:Porchlights String Band10th:2-3:30pmHeritage Square Trust?s Summer Concert Series Presents:Craig Yarbrough4-5pmHeritage Square Trust?s Summer Concert Series Presents:Flagstaff Community Band13th:7-10pm(Free Lesson 7-8pm, Dancing 8-10pm)Heritage Square Trust?s Summer Concert Series Presents: Dancing on the Square14th:5-7pmThursdays on the Square Presents: Southbound 15th:SunsetMovies on the Square Presents: Monster House16th:2-4pmHeritage Square Trust?s Summer Concert Series Presents:The Gypsy Chicks17th:4-6pmHeritage Square Trust?s Summer Concert Series Presents:Burnett Family Bluegrass20th:7-10pm(Free Lesson 7-8pm, Dancing 8-10pm)Heritage Square Trust?s Summer Concert Series Presents: Dancing on the Square21st:5-7pmThursdays on the Square Presents: Porchlight String Band 22nd:SunsetMovies on the Square Presents: Happy Feet23rd:2-9pmFlagstaff Music Fest24th:Noon-7pmFlagstaff Music Fest27th:7-10pm(Free Lesson 7-8pm, Dancing 8-10pm)Heritage Square Trust?s Summer Concert Series Presents: Dancing on the Square28th:5-7pmThursdays on the Square Presents: Christopher Hawley Rollers29th:SunsetMovies on the Square Presents: Over The Hedge30th:9am-5pm2nd Annual Northern Arizona Indian Market Sources: http://www.localendar.com/public/flagcent darwin? 80 months ago Please sign in to give a compliment. 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