Massie theatre naming is limited to lobby and stairs, says Community College
The Blog has confirmed that there is still an opportunity to name the Performing Arts Center Building on the Prescott Campus in a new donor’s name. According to the College, the naming that was approved for Sandy and Perry Massie at the last Board meeting (see earlier Blog postings) was limited to the lobby area (see photo below) and the stairwell leading to the second level seats (see photo below).
Also, according to the Community College, this is how the lobby sign for Perry and Sandy Massie Foundation will appear in the PAC lobby:

Also, according to the Community College, this is how the stairwell leading to second level seating will appear:

However, naming opportunity remains open for the building itself.


Yavapai College is offering a new 25% discount on credit classes to residents age 65+.
Yavapai Community College Fifth District Board representative Steve Irwin will be leaving the Governing Board after one term. He has announced that he is running for Yavapai County Board Supervisor for that District. He is already actively campaigning on Facebook (
The Performing Arts Center (PAC) on the Prescott Campus is home to dozens of performances that are enjoyed primarily by retirees in the Prescott area. These include dance, movies, music, comedy, and theatre by touring groups and individuals. (


Yavapai Community College has hired Dr. Diane Ryan as its new vice president of strategic initiatives. She will begin her new role in the $157,000-per-year year position September 3. She was one of three finalist for the newly created Vice President of Strategic Initiatives position at the College. The candidates were: Dr. Sean Abel, Dr. Diane Ryan, and Dr. Stephanie Duguid.
“As Vice President of Strategic Initiatives, I look forward to working with different groups at the college to assess and enhance existing programs or create new ones to increase student access, enrollment and retention,” said Dr. Ryan. “Because of my academic background and former work experience, I am confident we will work together for what is in the best interest of our students.”
The Yavapai Community College Governing Board will be asked during its Verde Valley retreat August 13 to name the Performing Arts Center after Perry and Sandy Massie. It would apparently be named “The Perry and Sandy Massie Foundation Theatre” if the information supplied in the Agenda is correct.
The Yavapai Community College Governing Board will hold a retreat Tuesday, August 13, 2019 beginning at 8 a.m. The meeting will be held in Building “M,” Room 137 on the Verde Valley Campus, 601 W Black Hills Drive, Clarkdale, Arizona.
The August/September issue of Prescott Woman features Dr. Lisa Rhine and ten outstanding Yavapai Community College faculty and staff, including Verde Valley’s own Valerie Wood. Ms. Wood has smashed the invisible glass ceiling, at least at the Foundation, that may have effectively barred women from advancing. She is believed to be the first female president of the Yavapai Community College Foundation. She is the first person from the Verde Valley to lead the prestigious organization. However, the feature story in Prescott Woman is not about all that.