Black Mountain Campus
The Black Mountain Campus, a partnership of Paradise Valley Community College, Desert Foothills YMCA and the Foothills Community Foundation, is a multi-generational facility providing lifelong learning opportunities, community services, wellness programs and physical fitness. Located at the foot of iconic Black Mountain at 60th Street, just south of Carefree Highway, the campus is designed as a neighborhood-gathering place for people of all ages to exercise both their minds and bodies. The partners share a vision of bringing together the surrounding northeast valley communities of Carefree, Cave Creek, Anthem, north Phoenix, and north Scottsdale by providing education options, meeting spaces, and recreation facilities in one central location. For information about programs and events at Black Mountain Campus, go to www.blackmountaincampus.com.SUBSCRIBE
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Maricopa BreatheEasy
Maricopa County Community College District has launched Maricopa BreatheEasy, a healthy-living initiative for smoke free and tobacco free campuses. Smoking will not be allowed on the Paradise Valley Community College campus effective July 1, 2012. For information on tobacco use and smoking cessation go to www.breatheeasy.maricopa.edu.
Archive for October 8th, 2012
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PVCC Lifelong Learning Seminar Series: LinkedIn job searches
Posted on October 8, 2012 | No CommentsLooking for a job? Learn how to use LinkedIn to help you in your search for employment during PVCC’s Lifelong Learning Seminar “Linked in for Job Search” 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 9, in the PVCC Computer Commons, Building E. This seminar, presented by Norma Chandler,... -
PVCC Civil Discourse discussions begin Oct. 10 with “405 Years of Immigration to America”
Posted on October 8, 2012 | No CommentsParadise Valley Community College launches a year-long discussion on the theme of Civil Discourse Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2012 with the presentation of ”405 Years of Immigration to America: Ethnicity, Public Opinion and Policy” by Brian Gratton, Ph.D., professor of history at Arizona State University. This series,...

