Sedona News – The University Women of Sedona will host their next informational program on Monday, November 4 at 9:30 a.m. when representatives of Yavapai College will share updates on several of their specialty programs.
Linda Shook, Associate Dean for Lifelong Learning and the Sedona Center, will bring an update on OLLI classes, which are aimed at people 50 and older, share information about Community Education and Experiential Learning, and also present information about lifelong learning programs at the Sedona Center, Verde Valley Campus, and the Prescott Campus. Heather Mulcaire, Associate Dean of the Verde Valley Campus of Yavapai College, will discuss her campus which showcases students’ products at the Southwest Wine Center and the Sedona School of Culinary Arts.
Shook joined the college in 2019 with many years of experience at other universities in their OLLI and credit programs. In her current role, she oversees the Division of Lifelong Learning.
Mulcaire has enjoyed a 24 year career in education as an Agriculture Teacher and College Administrator. She is passionate about today’s cutting-edge, rigorous and relevant Career and Technical Education (CTE), which prepares people for a wide range of high-wage, high-skill, high-demand careers.
This meeting is open to women in the Verde Valley who are interested in this topic and the opportunity to network with other women who are involved in elevating women through education and are invited to attend this or a future meeting. University Women of Sedona’s mission is to give scholarships to support women in furthering their educational opportunities to an accredited local college or university. Refreshments will be served.
The Sedona chapter meets on the first Monday of every month at 9:30 a.m. at the Christ Lutheran Church of Sedona at 25 Chapel Road. For more information, contact universitywmnsedona@gmail.com.