A local college is offering families the chance to learn more about their programs and activities at an upcoming event.
The Spring ’24 Eagle Fest is taking place on the Show Low Campus of the Northland Pioneer College (NPC). Attendees will enjoy live music courtesy of Covered in Sun, and the first 200 people to enter the event will enjoy food provided courtesy of The House Restaurant.
The NPC Demo Fair is the heart of the event. Visitors will be able to see exhibits, and enjoy interactive booths that showcase the offerings and programs available at NPC. The school is a two-year community college that offers more than 108 degrees, areas of study, and certificates from which to choose. Students may opt for a program that will teach them a skill they can use to go directly into their field, or they can transfer their credits at NPC into a four-year university.
Classes are small and are taught by instructors who have at least a master’s degree, and who are invested in the success of their students.
Spring ’24 Eagle Fest is scheduled for April 12 at the Show Low, White Mountain Campus, from 3.00 pm until 6.00 pm. Admission is free. Organizers of events like this will often work with printing companies that can use brochure printing to create pamphlets to hand out to visitors to the festival.
