Friends of Flagstaff’s Future update for Dec. 12

Click here for the entire e-newsletter

 

In This Issue

  • See Twelve Dates, Support F3!

  • Coffee and Climate Tomorrow with City Staff (12/13)

  • We’re appealing to you to help us keep fighting

  • Become a MASTER RECYCLER!

Donate Now

See Twelve Dates, Support F3!

Special performance of The Twelve Dates of Christmas benefitting Friends of Flagstaff’s Future.

When you buy tickets to the Dec 20th performance, your purchase will go to support Flagstaff Shakespeare Festival and Friend’s of Flagstaff’s Future.

The holidays should be joyous and full of love. Right? But when Mary spies her fiancé in a lip-lock with another woman on national TV during the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, Mary’s life falls apart.

Theatrikos Theatre Co. welcomes Canyon Moon Theatre for “The Twelve Dates of Christmas,” by Ginna Hoben.

This edgy comedy follows Mary over the next year as she stumbles back into the dating world, where “romance” ranges from weird and creepy to absurd and comical. It seems nothing can help Mary’s growing cynicism, until unexpectedly brings a new outlook on life and love. This edgy play offers a hilarious look at family, love and the travails of the heart. And we have all been there. Experienced that.

Hannah Fontes returns to the Flagstaff stage as Mary after a successful season with Flagstaff Shakespeare Festival.

Beer and wine will be available for purchase before the show. The production contains adult language.

Buy Tickets

Coffee and Climate Tomorrow with City Staff (12/13)

We’re appealing to you to help us keep fighting!

Donate Now
Dear Friend,

Thank you for your ongoing support of Friends of Flagstaff’s Future! It has been an action-packed year at F3. With your help, we can continue our work to ensure that Flagstaff becomes a more livable, sustainable community in 2018 and beyond. Please join me in this work by making a gift to our year-end fundraising campaign today.

As we enter the new year, F3 has a new executive director, Dawn Tucker, and a new level of focus. Over the past two years, as Flagstaff has experienced unprecedented growth, the importance of sound, sustainable, and equitable community planning has been highlighted again and again.

Now, more than ever, is the time to work at the policy level to ensure that our community maintains its character and is a sustainable place for everyone to live.We know the best way to do this: by focusing on long-term, far-reaching policy changes through local legislation. And now is the time: the current city council is willing to take on this work.  You can help us make these changes with your gift to F3 today!

Your contribution will help us:

  • Work with the current city council to make fearless and effective zoning code amendments to bring our code in line with our community values.
  • Attend city commissions to facilitate discussion and keep tax payers informed about upcoming city work.
  • Mobilize the citizens of Flagstaff to create local change through monthly educational programming. 

Thank you for your support of F3 and of a more sustainable Flagstaff!

Sincerely,

David McCain

Board President

 

P.S. F3 is supported almost entirely by individuals like you. Please help us reach our year-end campaign goal of $10,000 with your gift today!

Donate Now

Become a MASTER RECYCLER!

Winter/Spring 2018 Course

REGISTRATION FOR THE 8-WEEK COURSE AND 30-HOUR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM IS NOW OPEN.

When: Eight Thursdays, 5:30 – 8:30 pm, starting February 1st to March 22nd. Please note – Not all classes will utilize the full three hour time period and may get out early.

Two optional Saturday field trips. Dates and times TBD.

Where: All but two classes will be held at the Downtown Flagstaff Library (300 W Aspen Ave, Flagstaff, AZ 86001). Location for the remaining classes TBD.

Cost: $50.00 fee for residential participants, $30 fee for NAU/CCC or high school student. Full and partial scholarships are available without an extra application process.

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS DECEMBER 15TH.

Applications will be accepted up to the deadline. This is a popular course and class size is limited to 30 people. Preference will be given to past applicants.

Apply Here

CAN’T ATTEND THE UPCOMING COURSE?

The course is offered each year during February and March. Notices for locations, dates and the application process will be announced before each course. To receive notification of future courses, please email dlenzen@flagstaffaz.gov.

CITY OF FLAGSTAFF SUSTAINABILITY SECTION, 101 WEST CHERRY AVENUE, FLAGSTAFF, AZ, 86001, UNITED STATES928-213-2153 MJONES@FLAGSTAFFAZ.GOV
Donate Now

We want to hear from you!

If you have thoughts on any of the above please e-mail Executive Director Dawn Tucker, dtucker@friendsofflagstaff.org so she can make sure YOUR VOICE is heard through F3!

Thank you for your membership, participation and advocacy! 

Friends of Flagstaff’s Future Board of Directors
David McCain, Emily Melhorn, Michael Caulkins, Emma McVeigh, and Eli Cohen
We need YOUR support to continue our work for a livable community 
Our mission is to promote an environmentally sustainable, socially just and economically prosperous Flagstaff through community education, citizen engagement, and advocacy.http://friendsofflagstaff.org/support/donate
Visit us online:
Facebook
Facebook
Website
Website