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To
order, email Rachel Yoder at ryoder@prescott.edu
in the Alumni Office.
A 15% shipping fee will
be added to cover postage.
What is
the Alumni Store?
The idea behind the Alumni Store is to have a forum in which
alumni can sell their goods and services to the PC community
while at the same time helping to raise money for Prescott
College. We have an assortment of goods in the Alumni House
for PC community members to purchase.
The Alumni Store
is primarily a fundraiser for the Crossroads Center with profits
from alumni sales donated to this project. We ask that
alumni donate at least 50% of their profits to the Crossroads
Center...but you can always write off the whole thing as a
charitable contribution by donating your wares in-full to
the store.
If you have any
items (books, CDs, art, services, etc.) that you have personally
created or sell, and would like to include them for sale in
the Alumni Store, please
contact Rachel Yoder (ryoder@prescott.edu
or 877-350-2100 ext 4502) in the Alumni Office.
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Goodman, RDP '00
Photograph
cards
$4
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Michael
Anderson, RDP '01
Photograph
cards
$4
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Award
Winning Limited Edition Artifact by Matuschka, RDP
'74
24 page duo tone booklet. Color cover and
inside jacket featuring Matuschka's acclaimed photographs
and poetry. Signed by the artist.
Price:
$6.00
Assorted
Postcards: $1
Mike Majerus,
ADP '03
Framed Prints by recent Sustainable Community Development
graduate Mike Majerus, currently seeking to expand e nvironmental
a wareness t hrough a rt. His website
will be online by Thanksgiving: www.eatart.com
. Please feel free to contact Mike directly: home phone:
503-654-4346 or mmajerus006@attbi.com.
Price List
of Photos (all framed prints):
All prints are nicely framed, most are matted. Prices
have just been reduced, and all prints are on display
in the Alumni Office.
Unframed prints are available for sale in 8x10, 11x14,
and 16x20 sizes. Prints on canvas by request.
** These prints are 'floating' in their glass frames allowing
for wall color to perfectly contrast the print.
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Succulent
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Petal
Perfect $65** |
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Inner
Beauty $75 |
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Winged
Wonders $100 |
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Going
Home $50** |
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Upper
Antelope Canyon $105 |
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About the artist:
Having graduated Prescott College with a degree in Sustainable
Community Development, I have learned the need for environmental
awareness, action, and appreciation. Photography is my doorway
to this appreciation, allowing everyone to experience nature's
interconnectedness and beauty then imparted into our hearts
and minds.
While my artwork focuses mainly on the intricacies of nature,
my partner has chosen the wider perspectives evident in her nature-scapes. As
a photographic team, we have sought to resound the beauty
found around the world, traveling throughout the continental
U.S. and Hawaii, Western Europe, South America, and soon to
be Thailand and then Australia.
As in a small community, we believe in synergy, and welcome
any help in reaching our goal- to awaken the inner-connection with
our natural surroundings, residing within each of us.
E nvironmental A ppreciation T hrough
Art 2004
Michael Majerus
Pualani Lobo
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Brad Dimock,
RDP '75
Author of Sunk
Without a Sound: The Tragic Colorado River Honeymoon of Glen
and Bessie Hyde (an Alumni Office favorite!), co-author
of The Doing of the Thing: The Brief Brilliant Whitewater
Career of Buzz Holmstrom, and editor of Every Rapid
Speaks Plainly.
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Jillian
Smith, ADP '92
All
proceeds benefit Prescott College. Thanks, Jillian!
Soul-Level Healing
is a powerful guide to self-transformation through ground-breaking
methods for exploring oneself through seven major chakras.
Jillian shares the techniques she has found most successful
in helping her clients delve deeply into their subconscious
minds to identify and resolve the origin of negative thoughts,
feelings and beliefs. This book is for individuals who have
an intense desire and willingness to stretch the boundaries
of their current lives and who are unafraid to discover their
true selves.
Price:
$17

Cynthia
Kruse, RDP '03
A Prescott
College Women's Anthology and Resource Guide
Featuring
the writing of PC students and alumnae
Price:
$10

Drew Dellinger,
RDP '94/MAP'97
love letter to the milky way, a book of poems
Price:
$15

Harris Sussman,
Ph.D. (aka Hal Lenke), Former Faculty
How Diversity
Works is a handbook for anyone who works with people--in
organizations, in education, in counseling. It contains the
first 4 years of Dr. Sussman's monthly Q & A column in
Managing Diversity plus 30 other articles, as well
as checklists, handouts, diagrams, and worksheets. To read
more, visit www.sussman.org
Price:
$6

Walking
With The Wise
with the piece C'est L'eclaircie ( The Source
of New Light )
by Carol
Young, ADP '97
70 inspirational
mentors and millionaires teach the secrets of prosperity in
business and life, with writing by Zig Zigler, Tom Hopkins,
Ryan Tracy, Mark Victor Hansen (Chicken Soup for the Soul)
Price:
$17
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Reed Harvey
(son of Marc Harvey, RDP '74) on bass and vocals
with Keegan Matosich,
Evan Larsel and Chad Hinman
Rock out with the
PC-ers of the next generation!
Price:
$10
Dr.
Layne Longfellow, Former Faculty and Academic VP
Longfellow Reads Longfellow: Dreams that Cannot
Die
18 poems by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Adapted and read
by Layne Longfellow, Music by Michael Hoppe
Price:
Standard Edition $15; Illustrated Edition $25

Michael
Shay, RDP '99
CD Life is Short
by the group
Alive and Well
Alumnus Michael Shay's acoustic duo plays original Americana:
Folk, bluegrass, country. Featuring beautiful vocal harmonies,
Michael's unique cello playing, and Geoff Union of the Two
High String Band on guitar.
"...Digs
deep into the heart of American roots music to put a new spin
on a traditional sound...World-weary songs of hope and despair
in the best tradition of Graham Parsons." -Austin American
Statesman
Price:
$15
More info at www.michaelshay.com
CD
Lines of Darkness, Lines of Light, new from Michael
Shay
Price:
$15
"The best CD
anyone has given me this year." - Eliza Gilkyson
This 99% acoustic
project explores Shay's talents as a singer, songwriter, producer,
and multi-instrumentalist (cello, guitar, bass, piano, mandola,
pump organ) With appearances but the Two High String Band,
Libby Kirkpatrick, Anais Mitchell, PC alum Melanie Hersch,
and many others, "Lines of Darkness, Lines of Light"
is an eclectic blend of styles. Folk, rock, bluegrass, blues,
jazz, classical, Americana... Songs about life, death, love,
politics, farmers, samsara, water, and more... Cover art by
PC alum Ann Piambino.
More info at www.michaelshay.com

Dr. Sally
'dhruva Stephenson, B.A. '75
CD Tessitura
"From blues
to gospel, from folk to camp, 'Tessitura' is filled with different
sounds and, as promised by the title, different textures.
From folk to blues to gospel, dhruvá offers up some fine,
original songs." -The Dominion Post Review
Price:
$15

Sheila Tallmon,
MAP '01
CD Painting the Moon, Piano Compositions
Price:
$15
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John
Schmit, RDP '97
Power From the People (30 minute documentary)
Should it be a crime for people to share their renewable
energy with others? From an Iowa farmer to a California
solar guerrilla, these people have clean power to share--if
only their utility companies would let them. Power From
The People is about the fight to distribute homemade
renewable energy over the nation's power grid. "Whether
you approve or disapprove of "guerilla solar" (as interconnecting
without permission is often called), this video will help
you understand why people do it." SolWest Renewable Energy
Fair - EarthVision 2002 Award Winner - EarthVision Fest-Renewable
Energy Leadership Award - IRENEW - www.powerfromthepeople.org
Price:
$18
Marc Harvey,
RDP '74 and Bill Weiler, RDP '74
A Sliver
of Wonder (18 minute documentary for the Washington State
Dept. of Wildlife)
-The White
Oak Forest community of the Pacific Northwest-
Between the emerald
evergreen forests of the Cascade Mountains and the arid, shrub-steppes
of the interior runs the ribbon of the unique transitions
ecosystem dominated by the Oregon White Oak (Wuercus Garryanna).
Home to a large
diversity of plant and animals, this community provides an
important nitch on the drier Eastern slope.
This video explores
the pastoral magic found within the White Oak Forest as well
as examining some of the issues and pressures facing this
imporant habitat.
Price:
$10
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Alison Kennedy,
MA/ABS (RDP '92), at Canyon Springs Consulting offers
a variety of consulting services to groups and businesses
, and executive coaching to managers and leaders.
Her unique approach combines systems theory and applied
behavioral science to address issues such as accomplishing
tasks and goals, group process and development, leadership
and authority issues, conflict, and other challenges that
impact teams. Alison specializes in nonprofits, small businesses,
educational institutions, and community and grassroots organizations.
She also consults with individuals and families who are
designing and building their own homes. Alison will
donate a portion of all proceeds from her services for PC
alumni to the Crossroads Center.
For more
info contact:
Alison Kennedy, Principal Consultant/Owner
Canyon Springs Consulting, 847 Wagner Avenue, Moab, Utah 84532
Home (435) 259-9447
Cell (435) 260-2545
alisonlara@frontiernet.net
Harris Sussman,
Ph.D. (aka Hal Lenke), Former Faculty
Speaker, consultant,
workshop leader--on social change, leading honorable life,
cultural diversity/coexistence. Visit www.sussman.org
for more information, details about services, and to contact
Harris.

Button:
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T-shirt: $10
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