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Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Sunday, July 27, 2025.

Another beautiful Sunday dawns over the San Francisco Peaks, and there’s plenty happening around town today to get you out and about. First up, if you ride public transit or have been eyeing eco-friendly transportation, Mountain Line has just rolled out enhancements today, making it even easier to get around Flagstaff by bus. So whether you’re heading to a downtown brunch or up to the university, check out the new changes and see how your route has improved.

In the heart of downtown, Heritage Square will shimmer to the sound of live music from noon to two. It’s a free concert, so gather friends or family, grab a cold drink, and enjoy a relaxed Sunday in the sunshine. Just a few steps away, Bright Side Bookshop’s Find Waldo Flagstaff celebration is entering its final weekend. Kids and the young at heart can still join the scavenger hunt around town, searching for that elusive striped traveler and maybe winning a prize before the event wraps up at the end of the month.

If you’re feeling artistic or want to be inspired, head over to the Arboretum at Flagstaff for the Botanical Blacksmiths exhibit. Local metal artists have transformed both the gardens and the visitor center with incredible ironwork, connecting art and nature in ways unique to the Colorado Plateau. While you’re there, join a morning walk with Arboretum staff and learn about the native wildflowers springing up across the grounds—just remember to bring water and your camera.

Looking for even more outdoor adventure? The Oak Creek Overlook Vista is open for visitors today, showcasing authentic Native American crafts—think jewelry, ornaments, pottery, and sculpture. If you’re up for a scenic drive, Sedona’s Hummingbird Festival is also in its final day, offering bird walks, photography, and the mesmerizing sight of hundreds of hummingbirds.

For local music lovers, the Pepsi Amphitheater at Fort Tuthill features concerts for every taste, from country to rock. Check their schedule to see who’s taking the stage tonight—maybe you’ll discover your new favorite band under the pines.

And if city planning and the future of Flagstaff are on your mind, take a moment to review the just-released draft of the Regional Land Use Plan 2045. It’s open for public feedback, so you have a real chance to help shape how Flagstaff grows over the next two decades.

No matter your interests, Flagstaff is alive with possibilities this Sunday. Whether you’re soaking up culture, strolling through gardens, hunting for Waldo, or just riding the new bus routes, there’s something to make your day memorable. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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