BRIEFLY.Summerfest set for school July 23 LANCASTER - Performances by five bands and priority registration for college classes will come together at one event when Antelope Valley College Antelope Valley College is a comprehensive community college located in Lancaster, California, USA. It is operated by the Antelope Valley Community College District, with a primary service area of 1,945 square miles covering portions of Los Angeles and Kern counties. hosts Summerfest from 4 to 8 p.m. July 23 at 30th Street West and Avenue K. Encouraging people to ``rock 'n' enroll,'' Summerfest offers a one-stop event to go through all the steps for priority registration for fall semester se·mes·ter n. One of two divisions of 15 to 18 weeks each of an academic year. [German, from Latin (cursus) s classes while providing some summer fun. ``People can enroll, take a free assessment, go through orientation, apply for financial aid, and register all in one day. At the same time, we will have bands performing, a rock climbing rock climbing Sports medicine An 'extreme sport' in which the participant climbs rock formations, with or without ropes Injury risk Fractures, abrasions, death. See Extreme sports. wall, food, refreshments re·fresh·ment n. 1. The act of refreshing or the state of being refreshed. 2. Something, such as food or drink, that refreshes. 3. refreshments A snack or light meal and drinks. , games and prizes,'' said Michelle Hernandez, director of community outreach. Prizes include a computer system donated by Best Buy, tickets to Southern California Southern California, also colloquially known as SoCal, is the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. Centered on the cities of Los Angeles and San Diego, Southern California is home to nearly 24 million people and is the nation's second most populated region, theme parks and more. Bands slated to perform include Aurora Beckons, Prod, Warhead, Starter Kit and Lost Our Soul. Vendors will include Arby's, Me 'n' Ed's Pizza and Jalapeno Grill. People planning to attend are asked to call (661) 722-6331. - Daily News |
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