Public may view plans at 10 a.m. and again at 4:30 p.m. in Building “M,” Room 137; purpose to review plans for Building “L.” Also Q&A sessions
Yavapai Community College has announced it will be hosting a pair of open-house style meetings Thursday, March 7, at the Verde Valley Campus. The purpose of the meetings is to review plans for Building “L.” The College has explained that the meetings will allow interested citizens to review the building design with the construction team, Community College faculty and staff.
Community members also will be able to participate in a Q&A session.
The meetings are at 10 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. in Building M, Room 137. The Verde Valley campus is located at 601 Black Hills Drive in Clarkdale.
The Yavapai Community College Governing Board will hold its general monthly Board meeting beginning at 1 p.m., Tuesday, March 5, 2019 in the Rock House, 1100 E. Sheldon St., Prescott.
Members of the public who are interested in doing business with Yavapai Community College or the government in general are invited to attend a free conference Friday, March 1, on the Prescott Campus located at 1100 E. Sheldon St. The blog is unaware of a similar conference being scheduled for the east side of the County.
The Yavapai Community College Governing Board will hold a work session
In observance of Black History Month, the Yavapai Community College Respect Campaign, the City of Prescott and the Yavapai College Police Department invite community members to engage with someone who has been on the front lines of law enforcement and community conflicts. Furthermore, Col K.L. Williams, a 30-year police veteran and author of the book, “The Broken Badge,” is the moderator for Black History Month forums at the Prescott and Verde Valley campuses February 27 and February 28, respectively.
Yavapai Community College will host its annual Veterans Celebration and Resource Fair during the first two weeks of November. Two separate celebrations are planned, one at the Verde Valley Campus and the other at the Prescott campus.
Everyone is invited to the Yavapai Community College Verde Valley Campus (601 Black Hills Drive, Clarkdale) on Saturday, Oct. 20 to celebrate the College’s 50 years (this is when it first opened in Prescott) of serving the County. The events and activities are free of charge.
Yavapai Community College announced in a press release that its students had received an Emmy in the Informational/Instructional category from the Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter of The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. The goal, which was to create a campus safety video, was the product of Verde Campus students, Prescott High School art teacher Debbie Hammer, Screenwriting instructor Jeff Wood, Cinematography instructor Dave Lehleitner, Prescott Boys & Girls Club Multimedia Supervisor, Josh Orlando and College Film & Media Arts Program Director Helen Stephenson.
Yavapai Community College has invited residents of all ages to share what they are especially good at – unicycling, acrobatics, yodeling and more — for a chance to star in the inaugural “Prescott’s Got Talent” competition. This is one of multiple anniversary kickoff events happening Saturday, August 25, on the Prescott campus. The show will take place at noon during a celebratory block party and will feature the top contestants advancing from preliminary auditions on August 16. The contestant application deadline is August 10.