Memorial benches can be erected on campuses in their honor
The Yavapai Community College Foundation is launching a program to commemorate a loved one lost to COVID-19 by any YC student or employee. The announcement was made by President Lisa Rhine at her June 10 update.
Dr. Rhine said that there are members of the Yavapai Community College who are grieving the loss of a family member because of the pandemic. She also said that if someone in the Yavapai Community College family wanted to commemorate that family member, the Foundation has created a program where benches with the name of that family member will be placed at various campuses.
Anyone interested in commemorating a family member lost because of COVID-19 should contact the Foundation office.
You may view Dr. Rhine’s announcement in the video clip below.
The Yavapai Community College District Governing Board unanimously approved naming the art gallery on the Verde Valley Campus for Patty Mikles at its February meeting. Mikles was a former Yavapai College art instructor who passed away from cancer in 2015. The honor recognizes the ongoing financial contributions (currently at $40,000) being made by her family in support of aspiring art students at the Verde Valley campus, abd celebrate and recognize Patti’s lifetime of teaching and giving to others.




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 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.

For the first time in the history of the Yavapai Community College Foundation the east region of the County will have five members on the 27 member Board. Valerie Wood, who became president of the Board for 2019-20 is the first person from the Verde Valley to hold that position. The Yavapai-Apache Nation is finally represented on the Board by Jane Russell-Winiecki. Other members added from the Verde Valley include Kirk Koch, President, Friends of the Southwest Wine Center, Joan Meyers Founder of the Southwest Wine Center and coordinator of the volunteers for the auxiliary, Friends of the Southwest Wine Center, and former Cottonwood mayor Diane Joens.
Charles Leon is a past member of the Yavapai College District Governing Board representing the West side of the County in old District #4.