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April 24, 2008
Thursday
- Imagine Dialogues - Ashland, OR. Rogue River Room, Stephenson Union, Southern Oregon University. More information is at prescott.edu/imagine.
April 17, 2008
Thursday
- Imagine Dialogues - Santa Fe, NM. Jemez Room, Santa Fe Community College, 6401 Richards Ave. More information is at prescott.edu/imagine.
April 9, 2008
Wednesday
- Imagine Dialogues - Tucson, AZ. Tucson Association of Realtors Conference Center, 2445 North Tucson Boulevard. More information is at prescott.edu/imagine.
March 8, 2008
Saturday
- Imagine Dialogues - Chandler, AZ. Valley Unitarian Universalist Church, 6400 W. Del Rio St. More information is at prescott.edu/imagine.
March 6, 2008
Wednesday
- Imagine Dialogues - Silver City, NM. Silco Theater, 311 North Bullard Street. More information is at prescott.edu/imagine.
February 20, 2008
Wednesday
- Imagine Dialogues- Sonoma, CA. Veterans Memorial Building, 26 First Street West. More information is at prescott.edu/imagine.
February 2, 2008
Saturday
- Community Forum - The Women’s Empowerment Breakthrough (WEB) hosts “Speak Out: Women, Families, and the 2008 Election” 9:30 a.m. to approximately 5 p.m. Workshops, panel discussions, and keynote speakers will share means by which women and families can become effectively engaged in community decision-making and politics. Prescott College Crossroads Center, located off the alley behind the College’s main buildings at 220 Grove Ave. Tickets $20, lunch included. Contact Mattea Kramer at 928-350-2018 or speakout2008@gmail.com.
January 31, 2008
Thursday
- Focus the Nation: National Teach-in on Global Warming. Prescott College Chapel (access behind the College's main building at 220 Grove Ave.) 5:30 Announcements & Introduction. 5:45 Screening of The 2% Solution. 7:00 Presentation by the Prescott College Carbon Neutral Project. For more information please contact Luisa Walmsley at lwalmsley@prescott.edu or Mary Lin at · (928) 350-4503, mlin@prescott.edu.
January 29, 2008
- Imagine Dialogues - Gunnison, CO, Kebler Ballroom in the Western State College Union. More information is at prescott.edu/imagine.
December 15, 2007
Saturday
- Graduation: Join our Residential Degree Program students and faculty for a graduation like none other. Faculty present students with individual tributes and each student speaks of his or her experiences at the College. Details TBA. Yavapai College Performance Hall, 2200 Sheldon St. For more information please contact Courtney Osterfelt at costerfelt@prescott.edu or (928) 350-1005.
December 14, 2007
Friday
- Baccalaureate: Presentations of exceptional projects by graduating seniors. 4 p.m., Yavapai College Performance Hall, 2200 Sheldon St. For more information please contact Courtney Osterfelt at costerfelt@prescott.edu or (928) 350-1005.
November 19 through 23, 2007
Monday through Friday
- Relational Horsemanship OUTBACK: Centaur Leadership Services at Prescott College hosts an international exploration of partnership wtih horses in a guest expedition to Leconfield, Australia. More information and registration is at prescott.edu/cls.
October 26, 27, 28, 2007
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
- Parents Weekend
Join us for:
- Friday President’s Reception
- Saturday Presentations by Faculty and Students
- Saturday Evening Rose Mary Mack Memorial Art Auction
to benefit the renovation of the historic Sam Hill Warehouse
- Saturday afternoon Dean’s Tea
For more information visit www.prescott.edu/parents
or call (877) 350-2100 ext. 4505 • E-mail parentinfo@prescott.edu
September 26, 2007
Wednesday
- Dialogue: The World Without Us Former Prescott College faculty member Alan Weisman leads an informal dialogue on his acclaimed new book, The World Without Us, at 2 p.m. in the College’s Crossroads Community Center Meeting Room, located off the alley behind the College’s main buildings at 220 Grove Ave. All are welcome free of charge. For more information please contact Mary Lin at (928)-350-4503.
- Lecture: The World Without Us Former Prescott College faculty member Alan Weisman offers a public presentation and book signing on Wednesday, September 26, at 7 p.m. in the College’s Crossroads Community Center Meeting Room, located off the alley behind the College’s main buildings at 220 Grove Ave. All are welcome free of charge. For more information please contact Mary Lin at (928)-350-4503.
August 19, 2007
Sunday
- Writing Workshop: "The Geography of Remembrance" Playwright, poet, and essayist Cherrie Moraga offers a writing workshop from 10:30 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. in the Crossroads Center Community Room, located off the alley behind the College’s main buildings at 220 Grove Ave. The workshop is for all genres and levels of experience and explores the uses of the physical site of memory as the heart-location of the creative writing process. All are welcome free of charge. Information: Frank Cardamone at (928)-350-3218.
August 18, 2007
Saturday
- Master's Colloquium Keynote Address: "From Inside the First World" Playwright, poet, and essayist Cherrie Moraga will deliver the keynote address, "From Inside the First World" from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Crossroads Center Community Room, located off the alley behind the College’s main buildings at 220 Grove Ave. Moraga will share an intimate post - 9/11 reflection on an emergent, 21st-century women of color movement. All are welcome free of charge. Information: Frank Cardamone at (928)-350-3218.
June 2, 2007
Saturday
- Graduation: All are welcome to join Prescott College adult and graduate degree program graduates for this commencement like none other. Graduates celebrate their accomplishments with personal mini-addresses and are individually presented and honored by faculty members of the student's choice. 11 a.m., brunch for graduates and guests with ceremony at noon. Prescott College Crossroads Center. For more information please contact Courtney Osterfelt at costerfelt@prescott.edu or 928-350-1007.
June 1, 2007
Friday
- Sustainable Futures Dialogues. Dr. Dan Garvey presents on "Living in the World of the Unimaginable", the first topic in the national Sustainable Futures Dialogues, and reports on what he's learned in dialogues across the nation in the last nine months. 7 p.m., Crossroads Center. Info: prescott.edu/imagine or 928-350-4503.
May 16, 2007
Wednesday
- Washington, D.C: Dr. Dan Garvey presents on "Living in the World of the Unimaginable", the first topic in the national Sustainable Futures Dialogues. 5 p.m, The Army Navy Club, 901 17th St. NW, Washington, DC. Note: the Army Navy Club has a formal dress code (no jeans, suit and tie for men, women dressed comparably) for all visitors.
May 11, 2007
Friday
- Afghanistan, The “Other” War—Dr. Neal Mangham, Chief of Party of the Higher Education Project of Afghanistan and former President of Prescott College will give a presentation on the challenges that higher education faces in this war torn country. May 11, 7 PM at the Crossroads Center. Reception Following. Free to the Public. For further info call Gail Mangham at 771 2554
May 5, 2007
Saturday
- Graduation: All are welcome to join thirty Prescott College resident degree program graduates for this commencement like none other. Graduates celebrate their accomplishments with personal mini-addresses and are individually presented and honored by faculty members of the student's choice. 10:00 a.m., Yavapai College Performance Hall, 1100 East Sheldon Street. A full catered lunch will be provided to all attendants during the ceremony and a cake and punch reception afterwards. Graduation Invitations with maps to the graduation and baccalaureate will be available for pick up in the Student Services Office after March 1st. For more information please contact Courtney Osterfelt at costerfelt@prescott.edu or 928-350-1007.
May 4, 2007
Friday
- Baccalaureate: Graduating seniors share presentations and performances on their senior projects. Topics include international service projects, fine and performing arts, education, and environmental research. 4 to 7 p.m., Yavapai College Performance Hall, 1100 East Sheldon Street. For more information please contact Courtney Osterfelt at costerfelt@prescott.edu or 928-350-1007.
May 3, 2007
Thursday
- Senior Arts Showcase: Graduating students Steven Chaprnka, Aaron Weiss, Jessica Claerhout, and Sara Montiero will showcase their art from 5 to 9 p.m. at the Prescott College Granite Performing Arts Center, 218 N. Granite St. Aaron and Steven will display photography, Jessica her paintings, and Sarah will show the exhibition catalogue of Render, a showing she curated at the Raven Café earlier this year. The work will also be available for viewing during gallery hours, 7:30-10 p.m. on Friday, May 4 after Baccalaureate from 7:30 to 10 p.m. and from 4 to 7 p.m. on Saturday May 5 after graduation.
May 2, 2007
Wednesday
- Spring 2007 Film Series: V for Vendetta. Perhaps you've already seen this 2005 film, depicting an all-too-real future of social control and militarism? Still, see it again for the inspiring lessons of the uprising that ordinary people orchestrate to make their world a more humane place. The Center for Peace and Justice Spring Film Series, "Visions and Actions for Change," will show Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. in the Crossroads Center Community Room. More info: www.c4pj.org or c4pj@prescott.edu.
April 27 and 28th, 2007
Friday and Saturday
- Prescott College Dance Performance: “Orchard of the Unimaginable.” The Choreography and Performance class will present its annual spring performance "Orchard of the Unimaginable" on April 27th and 28th at 8 p.m. at the Prescott College Granite Performing Arts Center, 218 N. Granite St. Some pieces contain adult content. A $5.00 donation at the door will support visiting artists in the performing art program. For more information please contact Delisa Myles at 776-5141.
April 26, 2007
Thursday
- Student Exhibition and Celebration, “The Last Buffet”. The fall semester’s Visual Arts classes will display a series of works Thursday April 26th from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Prescott College Summit Building, 112 N Summit. Media includes photography, digital works, sculpture, studio projects, figure drawing, bookmaking, and glass blowing. The exhibition’s theme signifies the last exhibition to be held at the Summit Building before the department moves to the Prescott College Sam Hill Warehouse. The exhibition will include buffets of art and food, an edible sculpture contest, outdoor displays, as well as performers and jugglers.
April 18, 2007
Wednesday
- Spring 2007 Film Series: Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind. Do you believe in magic? Can an animated film make you cry? This moving 1984 masterpiece will have you answering 'yes' on both counts, creating a positive vision of hope for humanity's survival through the difficult challenges ahead. The Center for Peace and Justice Spring Film Series, "Visions and Actions for Change," will show Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. in the Crossroads Center Community Room. More info: www.c4pj.org or c4pj@prescott.edu.
April 12, 2007
Thursday
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Beverly, Ma : Sustainable Futures Dialogues. Dr. Dan Garvey presents on "Living in the World of the Unimaginable", the first topic in the national Sustainable Futures Dialogues. 7 p.m. at Project Adventure Conference Center at Moraine Farm, 719 Cabot Street (Route 97)
Beverly, MA 01915-1027. Info: prescott.edu/imagine or 928-350-4503.
April 10, 2007
Tuesday
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New York, NY: Sustainable Futures Dialogues. Dr. Dan Garvey presents on "Living in the World of the Unimaginable", the first topic in the national Sustainable Futures Dialogues. 7 p.m. at the New York Society for Ethical Culture, 2 West 64th Street, New York, N.Y. 10023. Info: prescott.edu/imagine or 928-350-4503.
April 5, 2007
Thursday
- Aspen, CO: Dr. Dan Garvey presents on "Living in the World of the Unimaginable", the first topic in the national Sustainable Futures Dialogues. 5:30 p.m., The Paepke Auditorium on the grounds of the Aspen Institute, 1000 N. 3rd St., Aspen, CO.
April 4, 2007
Wednesday
- Spring 2007 Film Series: The End of Suburbia or Oil Depletion and the Collapse of the American Dream. This 2004 documentary asks the hard questions about the sustainability of the modern age, and poses alternative solutions for individuals and communities alike. The Center for Peace and Justice Spring Film Series, "Visions and Actions for Change," will show Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. in the Crossroads Center Community Room. More info: www.c4pj.org or c4pj@prescott.edu.
March 22, 2007
Thursday
- Telluride, Co: Sustainable Futures Dialogues. Dr. Dan Garvey presents on "Living in the World of the Unimaginable", the first topic in the national Sustainable Futures Dialogues. 7 p.m. The Wilkinson Public Library, 100 West Pacific Ave. Telluride, CO. Info: prescott.edu/imagine or 928-350-4503.
March 21, 2007
Wednesday
- Spring 2007 Film Series: Synthetic Pleasures. Is reality obsolete? Director Iara Lee's 1995 documentary takes you on a far-out journey through the emerging virtual technologies that define the coming era -- rejecting a future of escapism, apathy, and "artificial natural environments." The Center for Peace and Justice Spring Film Series, "Visions and Actions for Change," will show Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. in the Crossroads Center Community Room. More info: www.c4pj.org or c4pj@prescott.edu.
March 7, 2007
Wednesday
- Spring 2007 Film Series: Fahrenheit 451. This 1966 film, based on Ray Bradbury's novel of the same name, portrays a near future of surveillance, medicalization, propaganda, and censorship of free thought. You've seen Michael Moore's film, now check out the one that inspired it! The Center for Peace and Justice Spring Film Series, "Visions and Actions for Change," will show Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. in the Crossroads Center Community Room. More info: www.c4pj.org or c4pj@prescott.edu.
February 21, 2007
Wednesday
- San Francisco, CA : Sustainable Futures Dialogues. Dr. Dan Garvey presents on "Living in the World of the Unimaginable", the first topic in the national Sustainable Futures Dialogues. 7 p.m., conversation and refreshments 9 to 10 p.m. The SOMA Creativity Center, 81 Langton St. Suite 13, San Francisco, CA 94103. Langton is off of Folsom between 7th & 8th Streets. Info: prescott.edu/imagine or 928-350-4503.
- Spring 2007 Film Series: Things to Come. This classic 1936 film, based on H.G. Wells' prophetic novel, depicts a future history where humanity struggles with war, disease, technology, science, and the ethics of "progress," amazingly predicting debates we still face today. The Center for Peace and Justice Spring Film Series, "Visions and Actions for Change," will show Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. in the Crossroads Center Community Room. More info: www.c4pj.org or c4pj@prescott.edu.
February 16-18, 2007
Friday through Sunday
- 40th Anniversary Celebration & Alumni Weekend: A weekend of celebrations with opportunities to connect with the ideas and people that make Prescott College so special. More information will be at prescott.edu/40th or contact tharris@prescott.edu, (928)350-4502.
February 17
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Prescott College will present its 6th Environmental Award to Wes Jackson, Ph.D., President and founder of The Land Institute, on the occasion of the College’s 40th Anniversary. College President Dr. Dan Garvey will officiate at a short ceremony at 7 p.m. on Saturday, February 17, 2007, followed by a talk by Dr. Jackson entitled “Agriculture, Energy, and Rapid Climate Change.” The event will take place at the College’s Crossroads Center, located off the alley behind the College’s main buildings on Grove Ave in Prescott. All are welcome free of charge. More info at prescott.edu/40th.
February 18
- Tom Simpson Memorial Scholarship Fund Celebration: Join us for the fiesta finale of the 40th Anniversary weekend. Mexican theme party at Coyote Joe's with live music, silent and live art auctions, art raffles and sales, and great food. $5 admission, children 12 and under free.
February 1-4, 2007
- New Orleans. Conferenc, Race, Gender, and Class Solidarity across Borders: Natural and Social Catastrophes. The University of New Orleans Conference Center in the Hampton Inn, French Quarter Area. Conference Registration fee $175. $125 for students. Presentations by Prescott College Graduate students and faculty. For info and to register: Jean Ait Belkhir, jbelkhir@suno. Ph: (504) 280-5468.
January 18, 2007
- Seattle, WA: 7 to 9 pm, The Tahoma Room, Mountaineers Building, 300 Third Ave W.
Seattle, WA 98119
January 17, 2007
- Portland, OR: 7 to 9 pm, The Oregon Episcopal School, 6300 Nicol Rd.
January 16, 2007
- Ashland, OR: 7 to 9 pm, Rogue River Room in the Stephenson Union, Southern Oregon University, 1250 Siskiyou Boulevard.
December 16, 2006
- Residential Degree Program Graduation: Ruth Street Theater, 1050 N. Ruth St. in Prescott, 1 to 4 p.m. All are welcome free of charge. Refreshments will be served after the graduation. Graduation invitations with maps to the graduation and baccalaureate available for pick up in the Student Services Office. For more information please contact Heather Houk at (928) 350-1007.
December 15, 2006
- Baccalaureate: Selected graduating seniors present their projects for the community. Ruth St. Theater at Prescott High School, 1050 N. Ruth St. 4 to 7 p.m. All are welcome free of charge. Refreshments will be served after the ceremony. Graduation invitations with maps to the graduation and baccalaureate available for pick up in the Student Services Office. For more information please contact Heather Houk at (928) 350-1007.
December 14, 2006
- Prescott College Senior Exhibition Showcase: 5 to 10 p.m., Sam Hill Warehouse. Gallery hours: Friday, December 15th: 1 to 4 p.m. & 7:30 to 10 p.m., and Saturday, December 16th, 4 to 7 p.m. All are welcome free of charge. For more information please contact Jen Chandler at (928) 776-5127.
December 8, 2006
- Fall Quarter Brown Bag Lunch Series:“Theories and Actions for Social Change". " Randall Amster on "Grassroots Organizing for Peace and Justice," noon to 2 p.m. All are invited free of charge for casual discussion, facilitated by Prescott College's Cultural and Regional Studies Faculty, about serious topics relevant to these times of crisis and opportunity. Organic light snacks and hot beverages provided. Bring a lunch and/or something to share. Prescott College Crossroads Center, Room 204, upstairs in the building across from the Library. Access via elevator through the Library. Contact: Randall Amster, 928-350-2238.
December 1, 2006
- Fall Quarter Brown Bag Lunch Series:“Theories and Actions for Social Change". " Mary Poole on "History as a Vehicle for Social Change" noon to 2 p.m. All are invited free of charge for casual discussion, facilitated by Prescott College's Cultural and Regional Studies Faculty, about serious topics relevant to these times of crisis and opportunity. Organic light snacks and hot beverages provided. Bring a lunch and/or something to share. Prescott College Crossroads Center, Room 204, upstairs in the building across from the Library. Access via elevator through the Library. Contact: Randall Amster, 928-350-2238.
November 17, 2006
- Fall Quarter Brown Bag Lunch Series:“Theories and Actions for Social Change". " Bernardo Aguilar on "Case Studies for a Post-capitalist Political Economy”, noon to 2 p.m. All are invited free of charge for casual discussion, facilitated by Prescott College's Cultural and Regional Studies Faculty, about serious topics relevant to these times of crisis and opportunity. Organic light snacks and hot beverages provided. Bring a lunch and/or something to share. Prescott College Crossroads Center, Room 204, upstairs in the building across from the Library. Access via elevator through the Library. Contact: Randall Amster, 928-350-2238.
November 11, 2006
- Smithsonian Museum's CULTUREFEST: Prescott College's historic Sam Hill Warehouse Arts Center will showcase artists from the College and the community. Details TBA. For more information contact Mary Lin at 928-350-4503.
November 5-9, 2006
- Prescott College Second Annual Somatic Psychology Fall Institute. Featuring experts with national reputations for their skill in facilitating mind/body wholeness and healing. For professional practitioners in psychology, the healing arts, and for interested individuals. Students may register for single classes or the whole Institute. More info is on the web, http://www.prescott.edu/students/map/somatic_psychology.html To register, Please contact Frank Cardamone, 928-350-3218
November 2, 2006
- ST. PAUL, MN- Public Lecture and Dialogue by Prescott College President Dr. Dan Garvey: Living in a World of the Unimaginable and the “response ability” of the experientially educated to global crisis. All are welcome free of charge. Held in conjunction with the Association of Experiential Educator’s (AEE) National Conference. 7:00 p.m. Crowne Plaza St. Paul Riverfront Hotel, Great River Ballroom 11 East Kellogg Blvd, St. Paul, Minnesota. Dan's presentation is part of the Imagine: Sustainable Futures Dialogues which will be held nationwide over the next few years as a public service of Prescott College. For more information or to book a Dialogue in your area: 928-350-4503.
October 27, 2006
- Fall Quarter Brown Bag Lunch Series:“Theories and Actions for Social Change". Grace Burford on "Reflection and Action: Can We Walk and Talk at the Same Time?" Noon to 2 p.m. All are invited free of charge for casual discussion, facilitated by Prescott College's Cultural and Regional Studies Faculty, about serious topics relevant to these times of crisis and opportunity. Organic light snacks and hot beverages provided. Bring a lunch and/or something to share. Prescott College Crossroads Center, Room 204, upstairs in the building across from the Library. Access via elevator through the Library. Contact: Randall Amster, 350-2238.
October 24, 2006
- TUCSON, AZ- Public Lecture and Dialogue by Prescott College President Dr. Dan Garvey: Living in a World of the Unimaginable and the “response ability” of the experientially educated to global crisis. In Porter Hall at the Tucson Botanical Gardens, 2150 N. Alvernon Way, Tucson, Arizona. All are welcome free of charge. Come early at 5 & wander the gardens. Reception and light refreshments at 6, talk at 7 p.m. Dan's presentation is part of the Imagine: Sustainable Futures Dialogues which will be held nationwide over the next few years as a public service of Prescott College. For more information or to book a Dialogue in your area: 928-350-4503.
October 20, 2006
- Fall Quarter Brown Bag Lunch Series: “Theories and Actions for Social Change". Sam Henrie leads a discusson on History and Philosophy of Prescott College: Do We Walk Our Talk?" Noon to 2 p.m. All are invited free of charge for casual discussion, facilitated by Prescott College's Cultural and Regional Studies Faculty, about serious topics relevant to these times of crisis and opportunity. Organic light snacks and hot beverages provided. Bring a lunch and/or something to share. Prescott College Crossroads Center, Room 204, upstairs in the building across from the Library. Access via elevator through the Library. Contact: Randall Amster, 350-2238.
October 19, 2006
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Slide Show: 1998 Everest Challenge w/ Tom Whittaker, who made the first disabled ascent. Professional photos taken by Howard Kelly, Guest speakers Titiana Shostak-Kinker and Zach Adair. 7:00 pm, the Chapel at Prescott College. For more information: 928-350-4503.
October 13, 2006
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IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF LANGUAGE SERIES – PART II: The Be Blank Consort. Poetry Reading, 7:30 pm. The Chapel at Prescott College. 220 Grove Avenue, Prescott, AZ 86301. All are welcome free fo charge. Hosted by Grace Vajda and the Student Arts Council at Prescott College The Be Blank Consort is a group of fluctuating members from all over the U.S who tour and perform innovative and improvisational poetry. Contact: 928-350-4503.
August 19, 2006
- Colorado Alpine Outing: Ruffner Cabin, San Juan mountains. Join Rebecca Ruffner’67, The Prescott College Alumni Association, and the University Centers of the San Miguel On Hastings Mesa between Telluride and Ridgway. All members of the Prescott College community welcome, including students, mentors, advisors, alumni, and parents of alumni. Pulled pork BBQ, beans, and rolls served from noon to 3. Please bring sides or dessert, water, and beverages. The Ruffner Cabin is “off the grid” on a rough mountain road with spectacular views of the Sneffels, Wilson, and La Sal mountain ranges. RSVP by August 10 to Terri Harris, Alumni Director, tharris@prescott.edu/ (877) 350-2100 ext. 4505. For local directions, camping, and lodging info please email UCSM at highered@telluridecolorado.net. A map to the property is at www.prescott.edu/alumni.
August 11-13, 2006
- Masters of Arts Colloquium: Open to the public. Dozens of presentations by Masters of Arts and Ph D students, faculty, and mentors. Complete schedule will be posted at http://www.prescott.edu/students/map/colloquium_current.html
July 7- 23, 2006
- Prescott College Expressive Art Therapy Summer Institute: 4th annual institute Features classes by national leaders in the field. Continuing Education (CEU) credits available. Visual art, movement and dance, drama, writing and music. Self-exploration as well as techniques for building community through these art forms. Participants can choose to attend one or all of the classes offered. For info: Cappi Lang Comba at 928-899-0827, email cappi@northlink.com.
July 2006
- Kids Cooking Camp: The Crossroads Cafe at Prescott College is offering week-long classes grouped by age (7-10, 11-13, and 14-18) 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. daily. $170 per class plus $5 field trip fee. Prescott College employee and student discount 20%. (928) 350-1400 or mbeverly@prescott.edu.
June 16-22, 2006
- Alumni River Trip: alumni, faculty, staff, and friends of Prescott College are invited to celebrate the kick-off of the college’s 40th Anniversary with a River Trip on the San Juan from June 16-22, 2006. The cost is $500 for members of the Prescott College Alumni Association and $550 for all others. Space is limited. Float the San Juan and enjoy gourmet food, prehistoric rock art and cliff dwellings, breathtaking side canyons, geology and natural history talks, and sunsets in the deep canyon of the goosenecks. Registration is at www.prescott.edu/alumni or by calling Rachel Peters, 928.776.5208.
Tuesday, June 20, 2006
- Tucson, AZ: Program Options at Prescott College Tucson Center. 5:00-6:30 pm.
Staff and students present options for graduate and undergraduate programs, and post-baccalaureate programs in teacher education. Tucson Center, 2233 E. Speedway Blvd. RSVP at (520) 319-9868.
Tuesday, June 6, 2006
- Tucson, AZ: Teacher Education at the Prescott College Tucson Center. 4:00 p.m.
Explore Individualized Teacher Education Program Options., incl. certification programs within a Bachelor or Master of Arts program or in a Post-BA Teacher Certification program. Tucson Center, 2233 E. Speedway Blvd. RSVP at 520-319-9868.
Saturday, June 3, 2006
Through June 2, 2006
- Tucson, AZ: Alumni Art Show.“Art Comes Home”, features mixed media artwork by twenty-one alumni, current students, and mentors. The Prescott College Tucson Center is located at 2233 E. Speedway Blvd. For more information, call 520/319-9868.
June 2006
- Kids Cooking Camp: The Crossroads Cafe at Prescott College is offering week-long classes grouped by age (7-10, 11-13, and 14-18) 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. daily. $170 per class plus $5 field trip fee. Prescott College employee and student discount 20%. (928) 350-1400 or mbeverly@prescott.edu.
Wednesday, May 31, 2006
- Tucson, AZ: Alumni Coffee Hour, 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm. Tucson Center, 2233 E. Speedway Blvd. Connect with other PC grads and learn about the Alumni Network. 520- 319-9868. Email: lrowe@prescott.edu.
Monday, May 22, 2006
- Bridgeport, CT: Sustainable Community Development Program Founder and Coordinator Terril Shorb will offer interactive seminar on “The Community’s Journey to a More Sustainable Future.” 4 – 5:30 p.m., North Branch Library, 3455 Madison Ave. For more information please contact Jerri Brown in the Prescott College Adult Degree and Graduate Programs, 877-350-2100, ext. 2107.
Friday, May 19, 2006
- Tucson, AZ: Alumni Art Show. The Prescott College Tucson Center presents an Art Show Open House 6 to 8 p.m., Entitled “Art Comes Home”, the show features mixed media artwork by twenty-one alumni, current students, and mentors. Refreshments will be provided. The Prescott College Tucson Center is located at 2233 E. Speedway Blvd. For more information, call 520/319-9868.
- Informational meeting for GIRLS GONE WILDerness:Wilderness program for Yavapai County high school girls. At the Crossroads Center, Room 204. Course dates: July 10 through 16 and July 20 through 26. 928-350-2018 or Email: womensempowerment@prescott.edu
Thursday, May 18, 2006
- Springfield, MA: Sustainable Community Development Program Founder and Coordinator Terril Shorb will offer interactive seminar on “The Community’s Journey to a More Sustainable Future.” 5:30 – 7 pm, Springfield Library, 220 State Street. For more information please contact Jerri Brown in the Prescott College Adult Degree and Graduate Programs, 877-350-2100, ext. 2107.
Wednesday, May 17, 2006
- Brattleboro, Vermont: Sustainable Community Development Program Founder and Coordinator Terril Shorb will offer interactive seminar on “The Community’s Journey to a More Sustainable Future.” 4 – 6 p.m. , Brooks Memorial Library, 224 Main Street. For more information please contact Jerri Brown in the Prescott College Adult Degree and Graduate Programs, 877-350-2100, ext. 2107.
News and Events is maintained by the Public Relations Office at Prescott College, which can
be reached via telephone at (928) 350-4503, or by email at pr@prescott.edu.
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