Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Are You a Hero?

Mohave Community College will host United Blood Services of Las Vegas, for its annual blood drive Tuesday Feb. 22 from 1-6pm. The blood drive will take place in the Student Center 200 Building at the Neal Kingman Campus. The Las Vegas blood bank serves Mohave County and much of Nevada, Donating blood is safe, it’s simple, and it saves lives.


Donors can participate in the donor hero rewards program and earn points by making an appointment, attend the event and redeem their points. All who give blood during a calendar year are automatically recognized and rewarded in the Hero in Me Program. The program uses Gold, Silver and Bronze recognition levels to offer benefits to donors who give regularly during a calendar year. For more information visit the www.UnitedBloodServices.org donors can sign up for an appointment by contacting Amelia Kent at (928) 681-5661 .

Friday, November 5, 2010

SPRING Registration began NOVEMBER 15, 2010

Current students - don't forget online registration begins Monday Nov. 15th.
Sign up early and get the Spring classes you really want. Open registration begins Monday, November 15th.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

GREAT FUN!

The annual pumpkin festival was a lot of fun ...... soooooooo many people, little goblins and big goblins too.  Thanks to all those that assisted and volunteered to make it a success, already planning for next year!

Thursday, October 21, 2010

KINGMAN - October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month!

Neal Campus-Kingman .... sport your pink Friday, Oct. 22nd!

Celebrating 25 years of Awareness, Education and Empowerment!

Friday, October 15, 2010

Are You a Veteran?

Please add your name to the Veterans Day NCK Honor Roll - contact Joan Shelby @jshelby@mohave.edu

Are you a Veteran  under the new GI Bill and would like to attend MCC?

Contact: Eric Corder, Veteran Services Coordinator
(928) 681-5668

Monday, October 4, 2010

The Early History of Kingman - Coffee at the College

The Early History of Kingman” will be offered as part of the Coffee at the College series October 14th at 6-8pm.,  presented by Dan W. Messersmith of Mohave County Historical Society and author of : Images of America Kingman Photographic Book with a slide show pictorial and lecture on Kingman’s history.  The presentation will take place at Mohave Community College Neal Campus Kingman at 1971 Jagerson Ave. Student Center, room 200F.   Per Messersmith, according to the 1883 tax rolls, Kingman included: one tent, used as a restaurant, one tent, used as a residence, a lumber house known as Ryan’s and Lassel’s Saloon, a hotel run by B.H. Spear and a stable and corral with one horse. Truly, it can be said, the Kingman was once a one horse town!  For more information please contact Jacey Nash, Community Outreach Specialist, 928-692-3027 jnash@mohave.edu

Monday, September 27, 2010

Thanks for all your Help!

Hey crew! 
Thanks for the help during the Andy Devine Days Parade,  I could not have did it without you!
I really appreciate the volunteer service that each of you provided.