May 09 Saturday
A new way to bond with your little one this summer: Flutterbys — our ‘mini & me’ family class!
Flutterbys is just 8 weeks long, but more fun than you could imagine! Play games, stretch, learn aerial, and more with your family.
Keep your mini entertained and make long lasting memories with us on Thursdays at 9-9:45am. Can’t make all 8 weeks? Don’t worry! We have a new 5 class punch card available. Choose which weeks you can attend, and keep your wallet happy.
This event, known as parkrun, takes place every Saturday morning - same time, same place, same 5K distance. Run, walk, jog, walk the dog, push the grandchildren in a stroller, or volunteer - this event is free, for everyone, forever. It is an opportunity to get outside into the fresh air with a bunch of like-minded folks. It’s is worldwide. Every Saturday about 350,000 people all around the world are doing their own local parkrun. Visit our website and complete a one-time registration so your parkrun efforts can be recorded. Please JOIN US! See you on Saturday - we start at 7:30am.
Join us for our 29th year! "See your neighbors. Meet your farmers. Know your food." The Prescott Farmers Market takes place Saturdays from 7:30am to 12:00pm at 900 Iron Springs Road (Dignity Health, YRMC Miller Valley lot at Iron Springs/Miller Valley) from April 4 through October 31, 2026. This market hosts local farmers, ranchers and food and craft vendors each week. Customers can find fresh specialty produce, meat, seafood, eggs, bread, baked goods, delicious ready-to-eat foods and more. As a vital part of the economy, the mission of Prescott Farmers Market is to support and expand local agriculture, cultivate a healthy community and increase access to affordable local food. We accept cash, credit, debit and FMNP coupons for WIC/CSFP, and DOUBLE EBT/SNAP benefits! *Pets/support dogs are not allowed at the market. ADA service animals specifically trained to aid a person with a disability are always welcome. For more information visit www.prescottfarmersmarket.org.
What started out as a small production on a dirt lot, has today turned into a thriving local market with food vendors, art, fresh produce, and more! The Flagstaff Community Market is dedicated to providing an outlet for small-scale vendors the opportunity to thrive in our community by giving them a place to sell their local, sustainably grown food as well as other hand-crafted products. This market also promotes education in the community and works to encourage those in rural and urban parts in the city to grow their own food. The Flagstaff Community Market started in 2000 and now has a partner market focused solely on supporting local artisans called the Flagstaff Urban Flea Market. Please come and enjoy each of the markets and discover what Flagstaff locals have in store for you!
Stop by the NACA Oak Creek Overlook Vista for beautiful & authentic Native American crafts! Our Artisans can also be found at the Grand Canyon Tusayan Museum!
The Overlook Vista is open daily from 8 AM to 4 PM, depending on the weather. Crafts that can be found at our Artisans' tables include jewelry, ornaments, pottery, sculptures and much more! Check out the Oak Creek Overlook Facebook and Yelp pages for more info and up-to-date hours.
If you have questions or would like general information, please contact Pearl Tsosie at (928) 526-2968 ext.135 or email her at ptsosie@nacainc.org
The city of Sedona is hosting a free household waste drop-off event for electronics, small batteries, paper documents for on-site shredding and medical waste drop-off.
This event is for residential waste only. No commercial waste.
The event will be located at the 570 Posse Ground Rd., Sedona, AZ at the West Sedona Elementary School back parking lot.
For more information and to read through the full list of acceptable materials, please visit www.sedonaaz.gov/waste-collection.
This plant sale benefits the Verde Valley Farmers' Market. Come and find a variety of plants, even a gift for mother for Mother's Day. Veggies and herbs. Perennials and annuals. Cactus, succulents and houseplants.Pollinator plants also.The Master Gardeners of Yavapai County will be there to answer all your gardening questions. This will be the first market of the 2026season, come and get fresh and local produce. Offerings include honey, bread, beef, mushrooms, baked goods, pecans, pet treats, coffee, salad greens, onions garlic, herbs, flowers and so much more.This is a pet friendly event. Stay and enjoy tunes from local musicians.
Look through boxes of unsorted donations and see what you find!
Pay the same low price of $2 for hardcovers and $1 for paperbacks!
To request a reasonable accommodation for any type of disability, please call 928-213-2330. Three days prior notice is requested.
Join us for the Fiber Artists of Northern Arizona monthly guild meeting at our NEW LOCATION at Shepherd of the Hills! Doors open at 9:30 and meeting begins at 10:00. Feel free to bring your completed or in-progress fiber-arts project for show and tell. Then, join us to learn about jewelry making.
Guests always welcome!
Entrance is the double glass doors next to the green door.
In the 1800s, covered wagons were the backbone of westward migration. These wooden “prairie schooners” carried supplies and people across rough trails, but they depended on iron parts and the skill of blacksmiths to keep them rolling. Broken wheels, worn axles, and loose fittings were common, and blacksmiths were community problem-solvers who fixed broken parts. Visitors will see how wagons were maintained and watch blacksmiths as they shape the tools and hardware that made traveling to the West possible.