Despite somewhat threatening weather, the turn-out was good
The combination of wine, good food, canines, and music helped make the Yavapai Community College Open House on the Verde Valley campus a success on August 8. Thanks must go to Bobbi Evans, the Verde Valley Humane Society, the Southwest Wine Center, the Sedona School of Culinary, vendors and Once Bitten musicians for making the event happy, delightful, and informative.
The canine visitors stole the show as is obvious from some of these (edited) photos from the Community College’s Facebook page.


After about two years, the renovation of Building “M” on the Verde Valley Campus is complete. There will be a ceremony August 13 recognizing the renovation. This ceremony follows on the heels of the successful August 8 open house.
The Yavapai Community College District Governing Board has announced its fall schedule. Its first business meeting is set for September 24, which is almost four months since it last met on May 21. Two of the fall meetings are scheduled at the Prescott Campus Rock House while one will be held on the Clarkdale Campus.
Yavapai Community College is promoting the 41 acre Pines Camp it purchased in May as a tranquil setting surrounded by the scenic Prescott National Forest. The camp boasts ample trails for hiking and mountain biking, a gorgeous pool, Goldwater Lake is just half a mile away, and other amenities.

On July 25 Yavapai Community College awarded 16 Emergency Medical Service certificates to students as they completed the rigorous Paramedic Training Program. “You have chosen a path that demands courage, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to serving others,” Yavapai College Community College EMS Program Director Alexander Lewis said in addressing the paramedics. “I have no doubt that you will rise to meet these demands and make us all proud.”
Yavapai Community College is launching a rental program for staff and students at the 41-acre Prescott Pines camp. The college has invested at least $11 million so far in total in this project since its purchase in Spring 2024.
Yavapai Community College is moving forward, apparently with MICTED sharing in the cost (although not entirely clear), in construction of a new culinary training facility on its Prescott Campus. This new project involves a major renovation of a portion of Building 4 and is expected to take six months. Demolition and construction were anticipated to begin in mid-July, 2024.
With this donation, every dollar contributed to the FEC through August 13 will be matched up to $25,000, effectively doubling the impact of any community member’s donation.
