So far, it appears that seven of the nine public cultural events in the early fall are at outdoor locations while two of them are online. Its newest venue, the Green Amphitheater in Prescott Valley, appears to be one of its favorites. The Community College has already held several successful summer cultural programs for the public at that location in its “Concert on the Green” series. (Sunday May 9, three separate Mother’s Day concerts; at 2, 4, 6; May 23 ABBAFab – “the World’s Number One ABBA Tribute Band; Sunday June 6, Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons tribute group; Sunday, June 27, The Brian Chartrand Quartrand Quartet; Saturday, July 3 , Prescott Pops Symphony: An American Celebration.)
The Arizona Poets gathering, which in the past has used the Performing Arts Center for most of its programs, has scheduled all its events this year for the Prescott Rodeo grounds.
The outdoor venues will be particular useful as COVID-19 appears at the moment to be on the upswing in Arizona because of the failure on the part of large numbers of citizens to take the vaccine. The upswing appears to be particularly strong in the Prescott/Prescott Valley area of Yavapai County.
No early fall public cultural events were scheduled so far on the east side of the County. None were held during the summer on that side of Yavapai County.