Coconino County Fair Concert Line Ups
Coconino County Fair concert line ups will be held at the main stage.
Findlay Toyota Flagstaff is a proud sponsor of the Coconino County Fair for 2015.
The County Fair features amazing local and national acts each year. Entertainment is available all day, every day – over 40 hours worth! Entertainment finds that balance between fun and educational. County Parks and Recreation strives to bring in different groups that can provide both elements to the County Fair.
The 2015 Coconino County Fair lineup features:
Country Western Day, Friday, September 4 at 8 p.m.– Kelsea Ballerini

Family Day, Saturday, September 5 at 7:30 p.m. – Foghat

Cultural Day, Sunday, September 6 at 7:30 p.m. – Tropicalisimo Apache

Route 66 Day, Monday, September 7 at 2:30 p.m. – Scot Bruce –Tribute to Elvis

Modest Mouse in Flagstaff!

Ladies and gentlemen!
You may have heard of Modest Mouse or you still have yet to hear this amazing Indie/Rock/ Alternative band.
Findlay Toyota is a proud sponsor of the Orpheum Theater which presents Modest Mouse!
Modest Mouse was formed in 1993 in Issaquah, Washington and over the last decade has become the indie rock standard, and one of the few bands capable of treading the narrow path where massive popularity is possible without sacrificing their longtime fans.
Modest Mouse is a SOLD OUT venue! So if you were one of the lucky ones who got a ticket, then prepare for an amazing show.
Playing at the Orpheum Theater
Doors open at 7 P.M.
Show starts at 8 P.M.

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Climb to Conquer Cancer in Flagstaff

Climb to Conquer Cancer in Flagstaff is happening this weekend. Findlay Toyota is proud to sponsor the Climb to Conquer Cancer in Flagstaff, hosted by the American Cancer Society.
“Every human being has a basic instinct to help each other out. If a hiker gets lost out int he mountains, people will coordinate a search. If an earthquake levels a city, people all over the world send emergency supplies. This instinct is found in every culture, without exception.” – The Martian
Climb to Conquer Cancer represents the hope that those lost to cancer will never be forgotten, that those who face cancer will be supported, and that one day cancer will be eliminated.
Climb to Conquer Cancer is a one day event, where teams people participate in a hike through beautiful mountain scenery, and take part in the festival area. Each team of 12 or more participants has the opportunity to submit their own artwork for the back of their t-shirts, and to participate in fundraising for the event. Our festival features entertainment, food, and a special celebration of cancer survivors.
Because Climb to Conquer Cancer is a non-competitive event, anyone and everyone can participate. Teams form from businesses, clubs, families, friends, hospitals, churches, schools and service organizations. These individuals all share a common purpose – their support of the American Cancer Society’s Mission.
This year’s event takes place at Arizona Snowbowl.
Our schedule of events is as follows:
August 15, 2015
7:00am – 12:00pm
We hope to see you all out there for this great cause.
Michael Franti at the Pepsi Amphiteater
Findlay Toyota is a proud sponsor of the Pepsi Amphitheater, who presents Michael Franti and the Spearhead.
Here is one of his songs. “Life is Better With You.”
Michael Franti was born in Oakland, California. His mother had Irish, German, and French ancestry, and his father, Thomas Hopkins, was of African-American and Native American descent. However, his mother made an adoption plan for him because she was afraid her family would not accept him. He was adopted by Carole Wisti and Charles Franti, a Finnish-American couple in Oakland, who at the time had three biological children and one adopted African American son. Charles Franti was a professor in the department of epidemiology and preventive medicine of the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine and died in 2003. Michael’s four siblings are named Rebecca, Sara, Dan, and Matthew. Michael spent his grade 9 school year at Highland Junior High School in Edmonton, Alberta. He then attended Davis Senior High School and graduated from the University of San Francisco. During his time at school there he met a priest who taught him how to tell a story on paper, and soon he was writing poetry. He purchased a bass at a pawn shop and started creating music inspired by hip hop, punk, and reggae that was being played on the campus radio station.
Show information-
Friday • August 7 • 8pm • Gates Open 6:30pm
Special Guest THE MOVEMENT • Guest Artist starts at 7:30pm
6:00pm – Doors Open
7:30pm – The Movement
9:00pm – Michael Franti
$49/$42 Reserved Seats
$35 Lawn
Why We Love Flagstaff

When you first came to flagstaff what did you feel? Did you first notice the mild summers with a light breeze? Did you travel up here for snowboarding? Maybe you came into Flagstaff and was overwhelmed by the positive atmosphere of the people in our community.
I come from a larger city in Utah and I never felt a sense of community like I do from Flagstaff. When I first came to Flagstaff, the nice weather was a great indication.
The day I felt a sense of community was when I attended my first Flagstaff symphony orchestra. I went to my first concert and fell in love with the town. I didn’t just fall in love with the Historical Downtown District of Flagstaff, or the community, or the great weather or the trees lining our town. It was a combination of everything from the Lowell Observatory where I can learn more about whats beyond the borders of our planet. The help of NAU and CCC where I’m furthering my knowledge and education so I can help millions of people later on in life. We have this special place we all call home.
That’s the beauty of the human race. We have this amazing ability to take any place on earth and make it our home.
Then I started to learn how many Non-profits and charity foundations there were in Flagstaff. I was amazed at how well Flagstaff citizens look out for one another. We didn’t just look out for each other but we had this mutual respect for one another. The many faces I came across were friendly, sincere, honest and loved this town.
I was lucky enough to work for Findlay who loves to support these Non Profits. The Findlay Auto Group let me join their family and have supported me while I put myself through college to become a Judge. When we take care of our town, our town takes care of us.
Our community bond is strong and its our willingness to help others is impeccable.

Late night in downtown Flagstaff
List of most American Trucks.

- 2014 Ford F-150(tie)
Percent U.S./Canadian Content: 75
Final Assembly Country: U.S.
Engine Source: U.S.
Transmission Source: U.S.
2014 Kogod Made in America Auto Index Score: 87.5

1. 2014 Honda Ridgeline (tie)
Percent U.S./Canadian Content: 75
Final Assembly Country: U.S.
Engine Source: U.S.
Transmission Source: U.S.
2014 Kogod Made in America Auto Index Score: 78.5

1. 2014 Toyota Tundra (tie)
Percent U.S./Canadian Content: 75
Final Assembly Country: U.S.
Engine Source: U.S.
Transmission Source: U.S.
2014 Kogod Made in America Auto Index Score: 78.5

Percent U.S./Canadian Content: 66
Final Assembly Country: U.S. and Mexico
Engine Source: U.S. and Italy (3.0-liter diesel)
Transmission Source: U.S.
2014 Kogod Made in America Auto Index Score: 63

Percent U.S./Canadian Content: 60
Final Assembly Country: U.S. and Mexico
Engine Source: Japan
Transmission Source: Japan and U.S.
2014 Kogod Made in America Auto Index Score: 57

Percent U.S./Canadian Content: 50
Final Assembly Country: U. S.
Engine Source: U.S.
Transmission Source: Japan
2014 Kogod Made in America Auto Index Score: 59

Percent U.S./Canadian Content: 40
Final Assembly Country: U.S. and Mexico
Engine Source: U.S.
Transmission Source: U.S.
2014 Kogod Made in America Auto Index Score: 70

7. 2014 GMC Sierra (tie)
Percent U.S./Canadian Content: 40
Final Assembly Country: U.S. and Mexico
Engine Source: U.S.
Transmission Source: U.S.
2014 Kogod Made in America Auto Index Score: 70
Toyota Terrain Flagstaff Mud Run 2015
Here is a clip from last years 2014 Mud run. Get a glimpse of what is in hold, for tomorrow.
Click here for more information about the Toyota Terrain Flagstaff Mud Run.
Pet friendly at Findlay Toyota
We are pet friendly. We have water bowls for your 4 legged furry friend and dog treats at our cashiers desk.
Findlay Toyota and Orpheum Theater

Findlay Toyota and The Orpheum Theater partner together!
Findlay Toyota and The Orpheum Theater have partnered up to bring you premiere entertainment to Northern Arizona. The Orpheum Theater plays everything at their venue from carefully selected movies, to live entertainment, orchestras, conventions, Fundraisers, company parties, acoustics music shows, poetry readings and comedy shows.
The Orpheum Theater presents Otep. Otep began as a band in Los Angeles, California, in late 2000. The name Otep is from Otep Shamaya’s stage name and is an anagram for “Poet”. They were invited to play Ozzfest before they had signed to a label after Sharon Osbourne witnessed their live performance. They have since played Ozzfest several times.
On Thursday July 16th. The Orpheum Theater will be presenting “Otep”. Doors open at 7 PM and show starts at 8 PM.
Tomorrow on Tuesday July 14th. The Orpheum Theater will be hosting a showing of “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.” There will be two showings. One at 7 PM and one at 10 PM.

With an overhaul to the interior of the Orpheum Theater, you can’t but just be memorized with the new look its had for a while now.

Lights on the Lawn

Flagstaff has had some dry summers in the past which strict fire restrictions are enabled. Which prevents us from having fireworks but this year we get fireworks.
You may be thinking to yourself, what can I do fourth of July? Where can I take my kids to watch fireworks for free. Look no further because at the Oakmont at Country Club Golf Course, they will provide fireworks.
At lights on the Lawn they will have a 150ft Slip and Slide. They will also have live music from Buckit and the Mother Road Trip. You can bring your kids and let them have fun in the 4,500 sq ft kids zone. In the kids zone they will have arts and crafts provided to them with supervisors.
The kids zone cost 25 dollar per kid but watching the fireworks is free to the general public.
Lights on the lawn fun will start at 3 PM and will continue till 10.
3pm – Doors Open
3:30pm – Mother Road Trio (Live Entertainment)
6:30pm – Buckit (Live Entertainment)
9:00 – 9:30pm – Fireworks Launched
We will see you at the Oakmont Country Club Golf Course and enjoy a fun filled night with friends and family.

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