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Thursday, April 11, 2013
Outdoor Events Center Gains Momentum
The Yavapai Outdoor Events center is making headway as it moves from concept to reality. The need for an on-campus facility of this type is not new. Several Yavapai sports teams have been forced to use outside facilities. The seven time national championship Yavapai soccer program currently uses Mountain Valley Park Amphitheater in Prescott Valley. The softball program also uses an outside facility owned by the City of Prescott. The events center will serve more than just sports interest for the school. "I foresee
us using the facility for graduation, expanded PE classes, summer camps, community events." said Brad Clifford, Athletic Director. After speculative negotiations with the Yavapai-Apache tribe as to whether a partnership to build on tribal land could be considered failed to reach a consensus, the school sought a site on campus. In February a group of Yavapai faculty placed a sign on the north end of the campus in order to move the project off the drawing board and onto a tangible site. Now that a site has been chosen the only challenge might be funding for the project. No school budget exists for the center and all funding would need to come from outside sources. A cost estimation for completion of the project by the school's facilities department comes in at around $1 million dollars. Clifford added in regards to funding, "We would be
looking for partnerships; corporate or individual. A simple bake sale
would not suffice. We have a tremendous Foundation
Department that handles all of our fundraising
on the campus." Once the facility is in place additional revenues for upkeep might be secured by outside organizations such as sports camps. "These camps
would use our facilities, stay in our dorms, use our cafeteria. These
would be outside entities renting our facilities. I have personally had
many calls wanting to come to Yavapai College
to use our fields. Obviously, they did not know that we don't have a multipurpose field." said Clifford who has served in the athletic department for over twenty years.
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