Renowned poet Stuart Kestenbaum to visit LLCC Jan. 15-16

Renowned poet Stuart Kestenbaum will visit LLCC Jan. 15 and 16. The public is invited to hear the visiting poet read from his works, as well as those of other notable poets, on Thursday, Jan. 15 at 10 a.m. in the R. H. Stephens Room of Menard Hall. He will work with various English classes on Thursday and Friday.

For the past 26 years, Kestenbaum has served as director of Haystack Mountain School of Crafts in Deer Isle, Maine, and is a respected writer and educator in the crafts field. He is also a recipient of the Distinguished Educator Award from the James Renwick Alliance.

Kestenbaum has written several books and his poems have been featured on NPR programs including Garrison Keillor’s “Writer’s Almanac” and “To the Best of Our Knowledge,” as well as in several publications, including SUN magazine. His books of poetry include “Only Now,” “Prayers and Run-On Sentences” and “House of Thanksgiving” (all Deerbrook Editions), and “Pilgrimage” (Coyote Love Press).

The poet’s visit is sponsored by the LLCC Student Life Office, Arts and Humanities Department, and Feminist Activist Coalition.

Annual Holiday Party Thursday includes food, entertainment and holiday attire contest

Join your colleagues at the annual Holiday Party Thursday, Dec. 18 from 2-4 p.m. in the Layout 1Student Union, Menard Hall. The event includes food, entertainment by music faculty Jane Hartman and Jason Waddell and a “holiday attire” contest.

Pull out the sweaters, ties, Santa suits, or other holiday attire for the contest. Two prizes will be awarded–one for the “most festive” and one for the “most unique.” Judging will take place at 3 p.m., with Dr. Warren serving as the contest judge.

Online/On-demand professional development available with Go2Knowledge

Take advantage of Go2Knowledge until the end of summer 2015 for online/on-demand professional development. Go2Knowledge provides LLCC full- and part-time faculty, staff and administrators unlimited access to professional development trainings with the click of a button. There is a wide variety of topics including: 1) at-risk populations, 2) campus safety, 3) organizational development, 4) student success, 5) teaching & learning, 6) technology, and 7) open educational resources. See the attached for more information:  Go2Knowledge

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Donations still being accepted for Karla Martin

Karla with plaqueThe Admission, Records and Registration staff is still collecting donations for Karla Martin, program records specialist and 2014 Outstanding LLCC Graduate, who was the victim of a devastating fire several weeks ago. She and her children lost beds, Christmas presents, food and clothing, and were displaced from their home.  Grocery cards, gift cards or monetary contributions may be dropped off to Shawn Allen, Shanda Byer or Susan Mendenhall.

Annual Holiday Party Thursday, 2-4 p.m., Student Union

Layout 1Plan to attend the annual Holiday Party Thursday, Dec. 18 from 2-4 p.m. in the Student Union, Menard Hall. Enjoy food, socializing with colleagues and entertainment by music faculty Jane Hartman and Jason Waddell.

Faculty and staff are also invited to participate in this year’s “holiday attire” contest. Pull out the sweaters, ties, Santa suits, or other holiday attire. Two prizes will be awarded–one for the “most festive” and one for the “most unique.” Judging will take place at 3 p.m., with Dr. Warren serving as the contest judge.

Congratulations to Natasha Trame and family

Natasha Trame, associate professor of psychology, and husband, Greg, Landen and Marlee 4along with daughter, Marlee (4), welcomed Landen Joseph Trame to their family Nov. 28. Landen weighed 8 lbs., 5 oz. and was 21.5 inches. Congratulations!

Today and tomorrow at LLCC includes Ceramics Club holiday sale and R&R jeans day

Wednesday, Dec. 10: Ceramics Club holiday sale of student pottery, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., A. Lincoln Commons.

SGA and Veterans Club angel tree donations due in Student Life.

Thursday, Dec. 11: Register and Relax jeans day. Enrollment Services invites everyone to participate in support of the Register & Relax campaign. Help create a “relaxing” atmosphere for students on Thursday and show your support by wearing your Hawaiian shirts or other beach wear and jeans. Please use this opportunity to encourage students to register for spring classes so they can relax and enjoy their holiday break!

Retirement reception for Jay Kitterman, 2-4 p.m. in Bistro Verde, Workforce Careers Center.

Faculty/Staff Holiday Party Thursday, Dec. 18; 2-4 p.m.

Plan to attend the annual Holiday Party next Thursday, Dec. 18 from 2-4 p.m. in the Student Union, Menard Hall. Enjoy food, socializing with colleagues and entertainment by music faculty Jane Hartman and Jason Waddell.

Faculty and staff are invited to participate in this year’s “holiday attire” contest. Pull out the sweaters, ties, Santa suits, or other holiday attire. Two prizes will be awarded–one for the “most festive” and one for the “most unique.” Judging will take place at 3 p.m., with Dr. Warren serving as the contest judge.

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