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Consumption of alcoholic beverages is not allowed on the Premises, or on the College campus unless approved through an Alcohol Variance by the College President.A $500 cleaning deposit is required for all events serving food and/or alcohol and will be returned upon successful completion of the cleaning checklist provided by the AAC Manager.The AAC rental contract shall be used for any individual, group, or organization seeking to rent the Ag Advancement Center. The total annual projected cost to operate the Ag Advancement Center/Champion Arena is $66,203. Public includes organizations, clubs, youth groups, and individuals carrying appropriate insurance based on MCC insurance requirements. Public access will be primarily in the evening and on most weekends during the academic year and more available during the summer months (May-September). The public will have access to the classrooms, foyer, concession stand, and arena after academic, rodeo, and other MCC use, which has priority.

Some practice will occur in the outdoor arena when weather permits. The MCC Rodeo Team will utilize the arena space for practice and events. However, both programs will utilize both spaces at various times. Equine classes will utilize the indoor arena more often while the Agriculture classes will utilize the three classrooms. The facility serves primarily as an academic facility Monday – Friday during the academic year and limited time during the summer. Ag Advancement Center/Champion Arena Rental
