CHP Special Activities
Here is a gallery of photos that show the exciting range of opportunities and experiences that are part of being a member of Yavapai College Honors Program.
Grand Canyon Retreat: Fall 2007
A day-long trip to get acquainted, plan activities for the year, have an intimate experience with the Grand Canyon and spend an evening listening to the performances of world class musicians at the Grand Canyon Music Festival.
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New York City Enrichment Trip: Spring 2008
6 days of fun, adventure, education and companionship on Manhattan. Highlights included, a city tour, the Ellis Island Museum, a visit to the World Trade Center site, the U.N., the Metropolitan Museum of Art, an evening of Jazz at the Blue Note Jazz Club, the St. Patrick’s Day Parade, a Broadway classroom experience and play, the American Museum of Natural History, a dim sum banquet, and a tour of the Metropolitan Opera House with a performance of La Traviata.
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Check Out Other Exciting Past Activities!
- Relay For Life / American Cancer Society Fundraiser

Honors Program students participate in community service projects.
- Arcosanti

Educational enrichment trips are an important part of the program. Students listen to a lecture on the making of wind chimes.

Residents of Arcosanti Arizona discuss their utopian philosophy.
- Del Webb Center for Family Enrichment / Lab School Fundraiser

Honors student support, through fundraising projects, improvements on the Yavapai College campus.
- Fall Honors Program Retreat

The Fall weekend retreat is an important activity for the Honors Program students, giving them an opportunity to meet one another for the first time. It's also the time when goals are set for the upcoming academic year.
- Washington, D.C., March 2006

Here students enjoy exploring Washington, D.C.

Dr. Fisher and students in front of The Kennedy Center.

Many hours were spent visiting the Smithsonian Museums.