Central Arizona College holds successful Palooza Day

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Jumping castle fun in the sun for Mammoth STEM Students. Nina Crowder | Miner

Copper Area News

The Central Arizona College (CAC) Aravaipa campus hosted a fun and informational Palooza Day. The youth from Mammoth STEM School and Hayden High School attended and enjoyed themselves. Visiting students were able to participate in jumping castles, physical and mental games, playing pool, eating, and relaxing in lounge chairs. The youth also met with many representatives from different colleges and the advisors of CAC along with some of the instructors.

Thank you to the sponsors for their support: Central Arizona College, Northern Arizona University, Grand Canyon University, University of Phoenix and Arizona State University. The representatives from the schools enjoyed the day spending time with the younger generations and informing them about what is available for their futures.

The community looks forward to events such as the Palooza Day and this was certainly a successful day filled with excitement, learning and even a little relaxation!

Nina Crowder (98 Posts)

Nina Crowder is a resident of Mammoth. She volunteers in several local organizations. She covers events throughout the Copper Corridor and Superior Town and School governance.


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