Craft Talk workshop with Aimee Nezhukumatathil on May 15th. Join us in-person in the Writing Center (bldg. 21 Rm 177) or virtually through Zoom.
Join us on May 16th in front of & inside of the PAC (bldg. 54) from 2:30-7:00PM. This is a catered event!
Come to campus on October 22nd to experience VVC’s Fall Music Festival. Admission is free! You’re encouraged to bring your family and friends. Various musical performances will play throughout the day (orchestras, rock bands, jazz music, and choir singers), and OBOC will have a crafting booth where attendees can make botanical bookmarks from real dried & pressed flowers or sticker flowers. Additionally, food trucks, contests, picnic games, face painting, and more booths for crafts will be available. Plus, there will be a trick or treating hour, so get into the Halloween spirit early and wear your costumes to the festival!
Join us Wednesday morning on October 5th (north side of the lake) for a soul replenishing morning of nature and poetry!
Come join us on May 19th at 5:00pm inside of the PAC (Bldg. 54) for Cherie Dimaline's guest lecture, book reading, meet-and-greet & book signing! This event is free and open to VVC students, faculty, staff, and our wonderful high desert community! Seating is first-come, first-serve, so reserve your seating today!
Ask the Author! Seize the opportunity to ask Cherie Dimaline, author of The Marrow Thieves, a question about her book for her May 19th guest lecture in the PAC! (Bldg. 54)
Gerald & Emily Clarke Artist Talk
Click here to view the Artist Talk with Gerald & Emily Clarke
OBOC Webinar: Native American Communities and Climate Change
This event will give students a chance to interact with professionals that are helping indigenous populations in the United States respond to the realities of climate change. Attendees will learn how climate change works, what the latest reports indicate about current and future impacts, and how indigenous populations are uniquely affected but are also leading sustainable solutions. It will feature a panel discussion and Q&A with the following speakers.
Click here to view Native American Communities & Climate Change
Spring 2021 eBook giveway of Washington Black starting February 16 while supplies last:
VVC Music videos coming out on December 7th, 2020. Stay tuned! See flyer for more info:
More exciting events and opportunities are coming to VVC each semester that seek to foster intellectual, creative, collaborative, and equitable experiences. Be sure to continually check the upcoming events page or One Book One College's Instagram @victorvalleycollegeoboc for updates!