Prescott College Events
Nov. 5-12
Yoga
Ecstatic Dance
Community Lunch
SUB and Staff Assembly Joint Meeting
Journey into Silence
Taco bout it
Costume Contest
Sorry, my phone was being a grump so the costume contest didn't happen. So tomorrow, bring by proof that you voted to the housing office and you'll be entered into a pot to win the $30 gift certificate.
Event Registration
Greetings.
If you need to change your class or meeting space or need an additional meeting time, please do so first by submitting the request via the events.prescott.edu system. If you have not used this system before, please create an account first as it is an external organization that rents this service to Prescott College.
There have been several instances where rooms that were reserved the via the events.prescott.edu system were found occupied by non-registered users. This is not a customary nor procedural way to utilize Prescott College facilities.
Please be considerate to those you work with; the students, faculty, and staff.
Thank you.
Vita Marie Phares, M.A.
comMUSIKey
Dear Students... Due to lack of turnout to the music group, I've decided to set up meetings with any groups of people that want to focus on a particular area of music. For instance, the rhythm section for the musical Hair could meet once a week. If there is a group of students who want to make use of the recording studio, we can do that too. And of course, there are still slots available for private music lessons. The possibilities are seriously endless. Please call me at 928-830-4887 or email me with any crazy ideas you might have. ##
Jonathan Best, Music Gardener
comMUSIKey, inc.
Music is the Key to Community
Mailing address is c/o Prescott College below
If you are in town, there is a little street without a name running parallel and between McCormick and Granite, going north from Willis. We are at the end of that road to the right by the comMUSIKey trailer.
928-830-4887
National Wildlife Visitor Center is seeking intern applicants
The National Wildlife Visitor Center is seeking intern applicants for the 2019 spring semester. Participating students will work with local schools, scouts, clubs and other organized groups to provide inspiring natural history programs. Co-teaching with staff and experienced instructional volunteers, students will refine their teaching techniques as they deliver both indoor and outdoor programs. Participants will also gain experience creating permanent indoor and outdoor displays through interpretive writing and graphic arts.
Requirements:
· Available for both weekday and weekend work
· Available 40 hours per week
· Driver’s license
· Department of Interior background check
· Three years of undergraduate studies
Benefits:
- Onsite housing with full kitchen, laundry, private room, and shared bath
- Stipend of $1,500 paid six weeks into internship
- Onsite training in interpretation techniques
- Other educational opportunities include tours of Patuxent Research Center and offsite observations of environmental education programs
Classes to be Instructed:
- Forest Discovery Tram Tour
- Pond Ecology
- Night Hike
- Indoor Exhibit Tours
- Assist with Live Bird of Prey Program
Please provide a cover letter, resume, and two letters of recommendation. Applications for the spring and summer seasons will be reviewed on an ongoing basis.
Timothy Parker
Educational Program Coordinator
National Wildlife Visitor Center
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
301-497-5776