Riding the Rim: The 14th Annual Cowboy Poetry Gathering

Museum of Northern Arizona 3101 N Fort Valley Rd, Flagstaff, AZ, United States

Enjoy classic and contemporary poetry, song and open range entertainment featuring noted Arizona poets and performers preserving the culture and heritage of the American West.

Photographing the Grand Canyon: Where, When & How to Capture the Best Photograph

Museum of Northern Arizona 3101 N Fort Valley Rd, Flagstaff, AZ, United States

How does one portray the drama of Grand Canyon? Gary Ladd’s new book from the Grand Canyon Association, Photographing Grand Canyon, shows one where to be at sunrise, how to emphasize depth and scale and why the “rule of thirds” is useful but not sacrosanct.

The Grandest Journey with Kevin Fedarko

Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy, Phoenix, AZ, United States

Kevin will preview the 700-mile trek he took through the heart of the Grand Canyon. And he’ll talk about why this matters for the future of the Grand Canyon, an iconic landscape that is both beloved and threatened.

CONFLUENCE: A Musical Journey Through the Colorado River’s National Parks

Cluster Studios 3881 Steele Street, Denver, CO, United States

On the heels of the National Park Service Centennial in August, CONFLUENCE follows indie folk band, The Infamous Flapjack Affair, on a journey through iconic national parks in the Colorado River Basin. Along the way, the band will learn about the people and places that depend on one of the most important, endangered river systems in the world, and turn their experiences into original music.

$10

Kane Brown presented by the Western Navajo Fair

Western Navajo Fairgrounds 36.126787, -111.207155, Tuba City, Arizona, United States

Twenty-two year old Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga. native, Kane Brown shot to the top of the charts after independently releasing his viral sensation “Used To Love You Sober” to digital retailers.

$30 – $50

Fall Film Screening

Grand Canyon Trust 2601 N Fort Valley Rd, Flagstaff, AZ, United States

We're taking advantage of our back patio while the weather lasts to show three Grand Canyon films. You'll also have a chance to meet Navajo families who are part of Save the Confluence, the group opposing the proposed Escalade development, and get updates on the canyon issues you care about.

Free