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1986
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Mammoth Lakes Town Council creates higher education task force. |
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1987
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Inyo and Mono Counties, Town of Mammoth and City of Bishop provide funding for College research survey. |
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1988
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Cerro Coso College and Eastern Sierra College Committee conduct needs assessment for higher education. |
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1989
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Mammoth Lakes Foundation formed as a 501 C-3 nonprofit to support higher education and cultural enrichment in the Eastern Sierra. |
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1990
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Dave McCoy and Mammoth Lakes Foundation convert shopping center to classrooms and computer lab for education center. |
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1992
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Inyo and Mono Counties annex to the Kern Community College District making the area eligible for state funding of college facilities. |
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1993
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Mammoth Lakes Foundation opens land exchange with United States Forest Service. |
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1994
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Mammoth Lakes Foundation adopts strategic plan for higher education. |
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1996
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Mammoth Lakes Foundation builds Edison Hall and starts classes on permanent site. |
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1998
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State approves district request for funding phase one, Mammoth College Center. |
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1999
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Mammoth Lakes Foundation completes land exchange with United State Forest Service and donates site for community college building. |
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2000
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Mammoth Community passes Measure "C" a 15-million dollar bond for the Mammoth Campus. |
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2001
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Phase one of the state funded permanent college facility to start construction.
Bond projects start planning and implementation.
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- Phase One - Science and Astronomy Center, Fine Arts Center, Roads, Parking, faculty Housing, and Infrastructure.
- Phase Two - Resort and Hospitality Management Center, Faculty Housing, and Infrastructure.
- Phase Three - College Library, Faculty Housing, and Infrastructure
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2002
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Construction begins on Phase One of the state funded permanant college facility |
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2004
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1st Classroom building completed and occupied. |
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Click here to view the concept plan map of the College and Cultural Center. |
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