Archive for Event – Page 7

How to Do Business With Yavapai Community College and Beyond Conference Scheduled for March 1

Free Conference (registration required) on Prescott campus for business owners in Yavapai County who want to do business with the Community College set up; no similar conference announced yet for East side of County

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 March 1 morning session runs from 8:30 AM to 12 o’clock noon. The afternoon session runs from 1 PM to 4 PM. The event is being held on the Prescott Campus, building 3 – 119, 1100 E. Sheldon Ave., Prescott. Registration for the conference is required and you must register at eventbrite.com.

Yavapai Community College staff who are participating in the conference include: Sheri Denny, Sr. Procurement Specialist, Becky Goldsmith, Mail, Print & Distribution Manager, and Cassidy Grantham, Accounting Manager.

In a press release, the Community College states that “whether you are a business owner interested in doing business with the College or have had multi-year contracts with the College, this session is for you! We will start the conversation, introduce our staff, and explain the College’s current procurement processes and procedures, including dollar thresholds for different types of solicitations.”

The Community College also says that the afternoon session is “all about government contracting in general (beyond Yavapai College) and is sponsored by Yavapai College’s Small Business Administration Center and presented by the Arizona Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC). This afternoon session is perfect for small business owners who know very little or nothing about government procurement. In addition, you will learn the ins-and-outs of maneuvering the world of government contracts at local, state, and federal levels.”

DISTRICT GOVERNING BOARD WORK SESSION TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26

Begins at 9 a.m. on Prescott Campus in the Rock House

The Yavapai Community College Governing Board will hold a work session beginning at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, February 26, 2019 in the Rock House, 1100 E. Sheldon St., Prescott. The public is invited to attend.  However, there will not be an opportunity for the public to address the Board on any topic at this work session. 

The agenda for the meeting had not appeared on the Board’s website as of Sunday morning. Agendas must contain information reasonably necessary to inform the public of the matters to be discussed or decided. A.R.S. § 38-431.09. Agendas must be available at least 24 hours before the meeting. A.R.S. § 38- 431.02(G).

The public has a right to attend, listen, tape record or videotape this particular meeting.  The public may not disrupt, or absent specific Board consent, speak at this meeting. See Ariz. Att’y Gen. Op. No. I78-001.

When the agenda is posted, you may view it by clicking on the following link and going to this page on the College web site.

BLACK HISTORY MONTH FORUMS – POLICE VETERAN TO ADDRESS MINORITY MISTRUST AT PRESCOTT AND VERDE CAMPUS FORUMS

Combined campus and community forum at 10 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 28, in Building M, Room 137, at the Verde Valley Campus

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.

Williams, currently deputy police chief of Western Washington University in Bellingham, WA, will talk about how law enforcement can improve relationships in communities dealing with division and conflict. He also will talk to interested area residents about respectful discourse on polarizing topics.

A combined campus and community forum will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, February 28, in Building M, Room 137, at the Verde Valley Campus, 601 Black Hills Drive, Clarkdale.

On the Prescott Campus, there will be a talk with  students, faculty and staff at 1 p.m. Wednesday, February. 27, in the Community College’s Performing Arts Center, 1100 E. Sheldon Street.
A community forum will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday, February. 27, in the YCPAC on the Prescott campus.

The community forums are free and all are welcome to attend. For more information, contact Andres, Brandelyn.andres@yc.edu.

Learn more about Williams and his efforts to build bridges between law enforcement and the community here: www.instituteofja.com.

YAVAPAI COLLEGE TO HOST THIRD ANNUAL VETERANS CELEBRATION AND RESOURCE FAIR AT VERDE VALLEY AND PRESCOTT CAMPUSES

Verde Valley Campus – Wednesday, November 7, 2018 at 5:30 p.m. in the Community Room in Building M.

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.

  • Verde Valley Campus – Wednesday, November 7, 2018 at 5:30 p.m. in the Community Room in Building M. Featuring live band, Electric Swamp Poets.
  • Prescott Campus – Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at 4:30 p.m. in the Community Room in Building 19. Featuring live band, Mood Swing.

The celebrations are free and open to all who wish to attend. Community College veteran alumni are encouraged to attend to catch up with each other and join in the camaraderie.

Giveaways for the College’s 50th Anniversary will be available at the door, resource tables from the college and local agencies will be present, and light food and refreshments will be provided. Contributions will also be accepted toward a scholarship for supporting Community College Veterans.

For more information, please visit www.yc.edu/vets2018


 

 

Yavapai College Verde Valley Campus to host 50th anniversary celebration Saturday Oct. 20 beginning at 10 a.m.

Free lunch, games, speeches and classes to be a part of the celebration

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.

The College’s press release says that festivities begin at 10 a.m. for kids of all ages with games and activities like Jenga, badminton, croquet, bouncy house, dunk tank, corn hole, foosball and more. Classes such as “Yoga by the Vines” at the Southwest Wine Center (the college’s teaching winery), jewelry-making, and ceramics will allow visitors to roll up their sleeves and dive into some fun learning.

A free BBQ lunch will be served by the Yavapai College Culinary Institute students beginning at 11 a.m. Additional activities include face painting, flipbooks, chalk talk, pickleball, balloon artists, and a magician.

The Verde Valley Campus library, learning center, student union, and art gallery will all be open and showcasing their services, resources and artistry.

A special 50th anniversary reception featuring light hors d’oeuvres will be held 4:30-6 p.m., in Building M, Room 137. A brief program will begin at 5:15 p.m. with commentary from Verde Executive Dean Dr. James Perey and Yavapai College President Dr. Penny Wills/ This will be  followed by a short film with highlights from College history.

The Southwest Wine Center’s 50th Anniversary white and red wines will be available for purchase by the glass or bottle during the reception. This is the first time the 50th Anniversary wines will be available for sale by the bottle

Commemorative Yavapai College books, which document the history of how the school and its various campuses and centers have evolved over the past 50 years, will also be available for purchase.

Fiftieth anniversary cake will be served on the North Patio after the presentation. The grand finale will feature live music from a local Verde Valley favorite band, The Invincible Grins, performing in the Mabery Pavilion from 6 to 8 p.m.

Celebrity host Tim McClellan, designer and builder of DIY Network’s hit TV series, “Boomtown Builder” and Brett Graham, “Boomtown” lead carpenter will be on hand to introduce the band, take in the festivities, and mingle with guests as they kick up their heels under the evening stars.

COLLEGE AWARDED EMMY IN THE INFORMATIONAL/INSTRUCTIONAL CATEGORY BY ROCKY MOUNTAIN SOUTHWEST CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES

Award given in September for creating a campus safety video

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.

 The award was made Saturday, September 22.  You may learn more about the Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences by clicking here.


 

VERDE CAMPUS FREE FALL CONCERTS ATTRACT FEW ATTENDEES

Critics blame lack of advertising/marketing about the programs as reason

Yavapai Community College has put together a series of free fall events for the Verde Campus. So far, unfortunately, reports coming to the Blog about the concerts is that they have been sparsely attended.  That was the case October 3 when it was reported that only a dozen or so persons showed up for the Scandalous Hands concert on the Clarkdale Campus.

The programs have been plagued with poor attendance since they began and critics attribute the lack of interest in a failure of the College to adequately publicize them.  Critics note that the Clarkdale free concerts draw a large number of attendees on a regular basis from throughout the Verde Valley.


 

COMMUNITY COLLEGE KICKS OFF 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION ON PRESCOTT CAMPUS WITH TALENT COMPETITION PROGRAM

County residents invited to compete for prizes but must apply by August 10

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.

The College states that the only requirements for potential “Prescott’s Got Talent” acts are the following: Contestants must be Yavapai County residents; the performance must be suitable for a family audience; and the performance must be less than five minutes in length, not including a two-minute setup period. The use of knives, fire, pyrotechnics, smoke effects or other dangerous material, which could cause injury to performers or audience members, is prohibited.

All ages are welcome to try out, although the parents of contestants under age 18 must sign a special application. Everyone who auditions will be notified of the results. There is no charge for entering. The top three finishers in the contest finals will earn prizes. 

For additional details about the “Prescott’s Got Talent” contest and a contestant application visit, 50th.yc.edu.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE TO CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY THIS FALL

Prescott Campus has two day celebration with high tea, alumni gathering, fun run, block party, talent competition, live music, children’s activities, food trucks and comedian Jay Leno;  Verde Campus celebrates with carnival, wine and free live music at the Pavilion; Sedona to feature free cooking classes and demonstrations for about six hours

Jay Leno to highlight anniversary on Prescott Campus on August 25.

Yavapai Community College will celebrate its 50-year anniversary this fall.  Celebrations are scheduled at on six different Saturdays between August and November 2018. A  two-day celebration will be held on the Prescott Campus featuring  a fun run, block party, talent competition, live music, children’s activities, food trucks and comedian Jay Leno.

 Prescott Campus Friday & Saturday, August 24-25

Prescott Valley Center Saturday, September 15

Career & Tech Edu Center Saturday, September 29

Verde Valley Campus Saturday, October 20

Chino Valley Center Saturday, October 27

Sedona Center Saturday, November 3

The celebration on the Verde Campus takes place from 10 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. According to the Community College it features carnival activities; games, storytelling; yoga; Southwest Wine Center (SWC) & vineyard tours; ceramics; film make-up demos; free BBQ lunch; music and more.

10 a.m. – 2:30 p.m: Carnival activities; games, storytelling; yoga; Southwest Wine Center (SWC) & vineyard tours; ceramics; film make-up demos; free BBQ lunch; music and more

4:30pm – 6 p.m: – 50th Anniversary Reception: including a no-host wine bar featuring SWC wines and complimentary hors d’oeuvres.

6 p.m. – 8 p.m: – Live music and dancing in the Pavilion.

Sedona will offer free cooking classes and demonstrations for kids and adults from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.  OLLI and Community Education instructors will offer mini-classes of available courses and workshops. There will be a 50th Anniversary Reception from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.

You may find out more about the celebrations by clicking here.


 

SOUTHWEST WINE CENTER UPCOMING EVENT

FRIDAY, JUNE 15th, 6 P.M., Park Plaza Liquor + Deli in Prescott, AZ

What: SWC Winemaker Dinner with Michael Pierce

6 SWC wines paired with 5 courses

When: Friday, June 15th at 6pm

Cost: $70/person, $10 deposit holds your spot!

To make Reservations: Call Park Plaza directly.

———————————————————————-