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    VVBAC Presents a Sedona Town Hall

    October 2, 2015No Comments
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    By Paul Chevalier
    Chair and Sedona Representative on 
    Yavapai College Verde Valley Board Advisory Committee (VVBAC)

    Sedona AZ (October 2, 2015) – The purpose of our Town Hall is to listen to what kind of higher education the people of Sedona want added by Yavapai College.  Comments will be video taped so that our committee can keep referring back to them as we prepare further recommendations for the College Governing Board.

    • Wednesday, October 21, beginning at 5:30 PM 
    • Sedona Yavapai College Building, Room 34
    • 4215 Arts Village Dr, Sedona, AZ 86336

    It’s an important opportunity for you to make a positive contribution on this subject. Please come to the Town Hall and give your critical thinking about the higher education item or two that you think most important to add or change. You will have three minutes to speak. That sounds short but recall that Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address was less than two minutes long.  Much can be effectively said in three minutes. Of course you do not have to speak. You can just listen.

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     Every single person who wishes to speak will be heard no matter how long it takes into the evening. If you care about improving higher education in our City and our Valley this is the time to show it. Please consider speaking even if someone else has spoken on the same item as you planned to talk about. We want to hear it from as many people as are willing to speak.  Facts and critical thinking count and so do the number of people speaking on the same subject.

    Our committee is working hard to make recommendations to the Governing Board that fit the will of the people. Your presentations will help us.

    Respectfully,
    Paul Chevalier
    Chair and Sedona Representative on VVBAC

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