President says two (possibly three) ticketed programs and five free events scheduled for east side of County so far this fall; cultural activities a Community College priority
Among Arizona community colleges, Yavapai has by far the largest and most modern theatre operation in the state in the the Performing Arts Center. Located at the Prescott Campus, most community college have nothing approaching the grandeur of this facility.
So far, the Performing Arts Center has announced it will host from October to the end of May over 30 live in-person events that encompass orchestral concerts, stage plays, and nationally known performers on its Prescott Campus. It will also play host to more than 20 satellite live programs coming mostly from New York and London, England.
In addition to these programs, the Community College will host about nineteen free special events on the Prescott Campus and about five special free events in the Verde Valley..
At the September 14, 2021, meeting of the Yavapai Community College District Governing Board President Rhine announced that there will be at least two live ticketed cultural events in the Verde Valley and at least five free events this fall. (See video below.)
Ticketed live cultural events October – June 8 at PAC Prescott Campus unless otherwise noted
**October 15: 7:00 p.m. “Mission Joy – Finding Happiness in Troubled Times and “Under the Same Sky.”
**October 16: 4:00 p.m. “Cowboys without Borders,” “Women of the Sea.”
**October 16: 7:00 p.m. “Rickshaw Girl,” “Margo Jam.”
**October 17: 3:00 p.m. (Sculpture Garden) Gourmet Boxed Dinners, catered by Chef Barry Barbe and Greenway Catering by El Gato Azul (advance purchase required).
**October 17: 4:00 p.m. Silent film with live accompaniment from the Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra : a five piece chamber ensemble (3:00 PM pre-show dinner) 
October 23: Bluegrass Mass
October 31: Arizona Philharmonic: Brandenburg and Beyond.
November 12: fundraiser presented with U.S. VETS – Prescott, four singing sergeants blend their voices in an evening of inspirational music to benefit comrades in local veteran’s programs.
November 21 1 p.m. Wonderful Life Costume Parade, Performing Arts Center.
November 14: Arizona Philharmonic: Sonoran Winds Quintet.
December; 2: Grammy/CMA nominee Josh Turner brings his “Holiday & The Hits” tour for one Yuletide performance.
December 4: Handel’s Messiah (Community College and local residents)
December 5: Handel’s Messiah (Community College and local residents)
December 12: Prescott POPS Symphony. The Sound of Joy!
December 19: Arizona Philharmonic: We Wish You Christmas. Elks Theater (117 E Gurley St, Prescott, AZ 86301).
January 9: Arizona Philharmonic: ¡Andalusia!
January 14: Remembrance of a folk-rock legend, Croce Plays Croce.
January 16: Yavapai Symphony Association 2021-2022 Classical Season, Steven Moeckel in Recital – violin.
*January 19: Dino-Light | Lightwire Theater. Phillip England Center for the Performing Arts (Camp Verde) Education series.
January 20: Dino-Light | Lightwire Theater. Education series. Performing Arts Center.
Jan 23 3 p.m. Garrick Ohlsson Piano recital
January 23: Yavapai Symphony Association 2021-2022 Classical Season, Yefim Bronfman in Recital – piano.
January 29: Arizona Philharmonic: Brahms Requiem.
*February 10: Call of the Wild: Illustrated Edition | Theatre Heroes. Phillip England Center for the Performing Arts (Camp Verde) Education series.
February 11: Call of the Wild: Illustrated Edition | Theatre Heroes. Education series. PAC.
February 13: Prescott POPS Symphony: The Sound of Love.
February 17: Much Ado About Nothing | Utah Shakespeare Festival. For grades 7 and above. Education series. (Only at PAC)
February 20: George Li in Recital – piano.
February 27: Arizona Philharmonic: Arizona Philharmonic Brass.
March 1: The Very Hungry Caterpillar & Other Eric Carle Classics | Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia. Best for grades PreK-3 (Education series).
March 5 and 6: The Voices of Dance. Ballet Victoria, with productions of The Nutcracker and Carmina Burana.
March 20. Yavapai Symphony Association 2021-2022 Classical Season, Daniel Hsu in Recital – piano.
March 27: Arizona Philharmonic: James d’Leon Piano Quintet.
April 3, 2022: Yavapai Symphony Association 2021-2022 Classical Season, ASU Symphony Orchestra
May 1: 3:00 p.m. Yavapai Symphony Association 2021-2022. Classical Season, Yekwon Sunwoo in Recital – piano.
May 2: Brian Regan, one of the best comics in the business.
* May 9: Doktor Kaboom! Look Out! Science is Coming! | David Epley. Phillip England Center for the Performing Arts (Camp Verde) Education series.
May 10: Doktor Kaboom! Look Out! Science is Coming! | David Epley. PAC.
May 15, 2022: Garrick Ohlsson in Recital – piano.
May 22: Prescott POPS Symphony. Prescott Pops Picks!
June 8: Boz Scaggs.

There are unspoken and spoken questions about what appears to be iron-fisted informational control by the Prescott officials. For example, during the Community College’s presentation before the Sedona City Council on September 28, 2021, the Vice Mayor asked if someone had replaced former East side Verde Campus Dean James Perey. He was well-known to the Council and regularly made reports to it and the Governing Board. Dr. Rhine explained that Dr. Redd was the new Dean and had been since the beginning of the pandemic (see video below).
Opened for first time:
Yavapai Community College president Dr. Lisa Rhine outlined some of the future considerations for improving the College’s educational opportunities in the Sedona/Verde Valley area of the County at the September 14 District Governing Board meeting on the Verde Valley Campus. She offered no specific details about the future plans and did not identify by campus where the improvements might occur in the future.
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced Friday, September 24, that the state’s grand jury had handed down a six-count indictment charging former Valley Academy for Career and Technical Education (VACTE) superintendent Lois Lamer as being involved in fraudulent schemes, artifices and violating the duties of a custodian of public monies. The alleged crimes occurred while Lamer was employed by VACTE. Lamer was VACTE’s CTE program director starting in July 2002 and became superintendent in July 2011 until she resigned in March 2016. VACTE is a major provider of Career and Technical Education training on the east side of Yavapai County consisting of about 75,000 residents. 


S.E.E.4VETS, a veterans advocacy group based in Scottsdale, has created the S.E.E.4VETS Veteran Legacy Endowment with the Yavapai College Foundation. According to Jane Hersh, the Community College’s Director of Veterans Education and Transition Services, “Our partnership with S.E.E.4VETS has blossomed over the years and their support has grown to nearly $40,000 in scholarships to veterans at Yavapai College as of 2021.”
Ms. Ruth Wicks spoke of Ms. Mikles’ work at the college during the Governing Board meeting. Bob Oliphant commended the president and faculty for its support of this honor. Mr. Paul Kirchgraber, then executive director of the Community College Foundation, presented the resolution to the Governing Board.
Yavapai Community College received about $5.5 million in COVID – 19 federal assistance. (See video below.) According to a report at the September 14, 2021 District Governing Board meeting, the money is divided between student needs and other institutional needs.