Prescott College Events
Feb. 27-March 9
Design your own Tea Blend
The Wildlife Society
Community Lunch
Lip Sync Battle
NAZ Educator Conference
Sex Week Planning Meeting
Ceramics Club
Vagina Monologues
Yoga with Jules
Gestalt Therapy
Hello all!
Myself and a few others from this last Gestalt therapy block with Tony Himes want to continue as a group with Tony. We are looking for others to join! Gestalt therapy is about the here and now, being in the present with authenticity. As a group we take turns doing work and learning from each other, learning about the client role and the therapist role, and experiencing both. It is a 2 hour session, and as a group we need to pay Tony $100 per session. So if there were ten of us, we would each pay $10. And the more people the less we have to pay individually. So far we have found that Tuesday’s at 3:30pm is a time that works for those of us ready to start, but if you want to join and this time doesn’t work for you, we can work together to find another time. We meet at Tony’s house. If you have further questions or know you would like to join, email me at talia.molesworth@student.prescott.edu.
Fall 2018 Orientation Instructor Practicums
Apply NOW for Fall 2018 Orientation Instructor Practicums!
Applications are due April 1st to Cecil Goodman.
Apply to lead Wilderness or Community Based Orientation and earn UD credit and invaluable leadership, teaching, and facilitation experience.
Wilderness Orientation Student Instructor Practicum Requirements:
1. Current WFR/CPR Certification
2. Successful completion of WELS, AE I, II, III, or Wilderness Leadership
3. Supportive AE Faculty Reference: https://goo.gl/forms/M8VqeiDR4HLtvB3m1
To Apply: https://goo.gl/forms/3HU3p98GV6BwoQl72
Community-Based Orientation Student Instructor Practicum Requirements:
1. Successful completion of 1 educational skills course
2. Succesful completion of 1 mentoring or counseling skills course
3. Supportive faculty reference: https://goo.gl/forms/M8VqeiDR4HLtvB3m1
To Apply: https://goo.gl/forms/Q3GT5bWEIXTrIQCK2
For more information or if you have questions, please email Cecil at cgoodman@prescott.edu.
Babysitter wanted
Contact Arielle @ 928.499.2538 or ariellemimless@gmail.com
Natural History boat tour down the Amazon River
Music is for Everyone
The music group will be meeting every Tuesday from 6 to 7:30 starting this coming Tuesday, January 30. It will continue through the spring semester except for the spring break. It is a drop in class, which means that every week, we will tailor the focus to whoever is present. It is helpful to RSVP before the class.
I will also be making private lessons available to all students. Please contact me to schedule you in. We have an assortment of instruments to choose from. There are truly endless possibilities when it comes to music.
There are 3 things I want to emphasize.
1) The Music group and private lessons are open to everyone regardless of perceived musical experience. The philosophy that drives all my teaching is that music is intrinsically tied into our very being. While one person might possess certain skills steeped in traditional western music theory, another person might be so dedicated to the groove, that everyone feels propelled to dance, while another person might have so much enthusiasm and openness that everyone wants to play music with them. Music skills and life skills are one and the same when you enter the comMUSIKey music studio. Our aim here is to explore our innate musical interconnectedness.
2) Many people are afraid to make music. I have many thoughts on this subject, but the main things I want you to know are that a) you are not alone and b) You can free yourself from this fear.
3) Part of the goal of studying music is to inspire others to tap into their own unique personal musicality. We need more people playing music in this world. Prescott College is the perfect place to spread the music. Please help me.
Every 3rd Wednesday, I will hosting a Music for Everybody Playshop open to the community. The next one will be February 21 from 6 to 7:30 pm. It will probably be in the Sam Hill building which is where I will be moving to as well.
And one last thing. I’ve got two sweaters that were left here during the fall semester. They are both very nice. Let me know if you are missing one or two.
Jonathan Best, Music Gardener
comMUSIKey, inc.
Music is the Key to Community