03/21/2024
We’re hanging out in the quad today! Come hang out and play frisbee!
Student health & wellness, substance misuse resources and/or assessments for Yavapai College students.
03/21/2024
We’re hanging out in the quad today! Come hang out and play frisbee!
03/13/2024
We hope you are enjoying your break so far! Here are some fun activities you can try and do this break, don’t forget to stay safe!
03/09/2024
Stay safe this spring break!
03/07/2024
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03/05/2024
Join us Thursday March 7th to hike the YC trail. We will meet in the student lounge located in building my 3 on the Prescott campus! 🥾☀️
07/31/2023
Food drive to benefit the Y.C. Food Pantry!
07/26/2023
The 2023 MATFORCE Youth Poster Roadshow is making a stop at Yavapai College in Prescott!
Check out the amazing artwork created by area youngsters ...in building 1, building 3, and in the Boyd Tenney library lobby (building 19), July 26-August 9.
Yavapai College is always proud to stand with awesome community partners like MATFORCE, and to stand up for the health and safety of youth in our community!
07/26/2023
The 2023 MATFORCE Youth Poster Roadshow is making a stop at Yavapai College in Prescott!
Check out this amazing artwork created by area youngsters in building 1, building 3, and in the Boyd Tenney library lobby (building 19), July 26-August 9.
Yavapai College is always proud to stand with awesome community partners like MATFORCE, and to stand up for the health and safety of youth in our community!
07/20/2023
Follow the rules...
..and so it goes...
07/17/2023
Tomorrow night!!!
Stop by Culver's on Willow Creek road in Prescott on Tuesday July 18 between 4 PM and 7 PM... Culver's is donating 15% of every purchase to support Prescott-area Meals on Wheels!
Cool off with a Concrete Mixer and support this worthy organization that feeds over 300 clients in need EVERY DAY!!
07/11/2023
06/30/2023
10 years ago I had the sad honor of working "looter patrol" in the evacuated town of Yarnell. Officers from all over Arizona were on hand to assist Y.C.S.O. in protecting the town after the Yarnell Fire tragedy.
On June 30, 2013, 19 members of the Granite Mountain Hotshots Wildland Fire Crew were killed doing their duty to protect lives and property. 30 structures were lost, but no citizens of Yarnell were lost that day. The Hotshots gave their lives so that others could live.
While working the detail I took this photo: a singed fire hydrant, burnt Manzanita trees, and melted scrub cactus (in the Glen Ilah neighborhood of Yarnell).
It was a profound and humbling experience to be in the proximity of such bravery and self-sacrifice.
To paraphrase the words of a famous soldier, it is wrong to mourn the men who died---rather, we should thank God that such men lived.
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