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Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Wednesday, November 19, 2025. Grab your coffee and let’s dive into everything happening in our community today.

The brisk fall air is a perfect backdrop for some local excitement, starting with the buzz over at Buffalo Park this afternoon. From four thirty to six thirty, the Northern Arizona University Marching Lumberjacks are hosting their big send-off parade before they pack their instruments and head for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City. It’s a family-friendly event, so bring the kids and help cheer on the band as they practice right here at home before taking the national stage.

If you’re looking for some live sports action, the NAU Lumberjacks women’s basketball team is in town tonight. They’re taking on the Pepperdine Waves at the Rolle Activity Center. Grab your tickets or catch them streaming, and support the team as we inch closer to conference play.

For those wanting to flex their minds, head over to Drinking Horn Meadery at six for their always lively Trivia Night at the Mead Hall. This is a fun, welcoming environment where bragging rights and mead-based prizes are up for grabs, so get there early to claim your spot.

And if mysteries are your thing, downtown Flagstaff is the place to be. The Flagstaff Murder Mystery: Catch the Killer interactive escape game is happening on Aspen Avenue today, offering a chance for adventure seekers to team up, follow clues, and see if they can crack the case before dinner.

On the community front, Native Americans for Community Action is continuing its Early Recovery support group today at three. All are welcome, and it’s just one of the ways local organizations are bolstering wellness this fall. Plus, Native Strong Heritage Week celebrations continue through the twenty-first, shining a spotlight on indigenous culture and resilience.

Parents, heads up: Denova Collaborative Health is providing virtual primary and behavioral health services for families here in Flagstaff, adding a convenient option as cold and flu season ramps up. And if you’re interested in education trends, the new Postsecondary Education Attainment Report is out from Education Forward Arizona, with eye-opening stats for anyone tracking Flagstaff’s future.

The community is also seeing action on the career front, as Catholic Charities has opened up a case worker position and there are free child care training sessions with applications due the end of the month, so parents and educators should check those out.

Finally, for anyone still in a fall festival mood, the Festival of Science Enchanted Harvest Fête was declared a huge success, drawing families and science lovers from across Northern Arizona and planting seeds for even bigger events next year.

This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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