Church services, farmers market cannot operate on Prescott Campus during Pandemic; no events at Performing Arts Center; pool, fitness center and tennis courts are closed
As noted in the previous Blog, the College is insured for liability by the Arizona School Retention Risk Trust for liability and other services. Because of concern over possible lawsuits arising from persons attending the Farmers Market, which is held on Saturdays, and church services that are held on Sunday, the College has determined they must be moved from the Prescott Campus. In addition, the College says that all in-person events are cancelled. Finally, the pool, fitness center and tennis courts are closed until further notice.
Both the Farmers Market and the Church were renting space from the College for those events. They are looking for other space to hold them in Prescott. There will also be no in-person events held at the Performing Arts Center.
The restrictions are required in order to comply with Trust liability insurance concerns and the Center for Disease Control guidelines. The goal is to keep students, staff and visitors as safe as possible from Covid-19.
The following is a short clip taken from Yavapai Community College President Lisa Rhine’s August 4 statement regarding this issue.