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Yavapai College Master Plan Second Forum

Sedona AZ (March 15, 2014) – The conversation continues with the League of Women Voters Greater Verde Valley’s second forum on Yavapai College’s Master Plan and Capital Improvements. The forum will be held from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 20, 2014, at the Sedona Public Library, 3250 White Bear Road, Sedona.

The speakers will be Clint Ewell, Vice President, Finance and Administrative Services at Yavapai College and Herald Harrington, member of Yavapai College’s Board of Governor and Board Spokesperson. Al Filardo, the recently appointed member of the Board of Governors, will also be in attendance.

league of women voters lwvThe League of Women Voters Sedona Verde Valley invites residents of Sedona and other communities in the Verde Valley to come to the forum and hear the facts about the 10-year Master Plan and have an opportunity to ask your questions. The forum will be videotaped by Verde Valley TV for showing on Cable Channel 2 and Verde Valley TV’s YouTube account http://www.youtube.com/user/VerdeValleyTV.

If you are unable to attend the meeting and have a question for the speakers, you may submit your question in writing to the League of Women Voters Greater Verde Valley at lwvsvv@yahoo.com.

LWVSVV President Ellie Bauer states, “It is important the residents of the Verde Valley have an opportunity to help shape the future of Yavapai College for the next 10 years and beyond. We want to insure that the college provides a quality education, support our economic development efforts, and provide culturally-enriching programs for all in the Verde Valley.”

For more information about this forum contact the League of Women Voters Greater Verde Valley at lwvsvv@yahoo.com or you can “Like” us at www.facebook.com/lwvgvv.

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1 Comment

  1. Vikky t says:

    Sedona’s not worth the investment. C’mon Sedona. Poor attendance, zero population and negatives galore and lucky to get any programs for any length of time in the past. Who will drive to Sedona for classes? Proof is nobody does. You don’t even get locals to drive to the edge of town!

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