In the news

Nancy Sweet, dean, Workforce Institute at LLCC, wrote the essay “Line Worker Rodeo and Career Expo highlight jobs in the trades.” for the State Journal-Register Sept. 18. The essay highlights the upcoming Line Worker Rodeo and Career Expo Sept. 28.

Jamil Steele, director, adult education and literacy, was interviewed Friday, Sept. 16, by WTAX about Adult Education and Family Literacy Week and the need for and value of literacy volunteers.

Tisha Miller, enrollment coordinator, LLCC-Taylorville and Litchfield, was interviewed Sept. 16 for the Friday Night Rivals football game featuring Taylorville and Mt. Zion High Schools and broadcast on The CW23.

Bistro To Go

Bistro Verde To Go in the Workforce Careers Center
Bistro To Go, LLCC’s student-led café, is open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday this week, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. It offers a counter service concept with soups, salads, sandwiches, baked goods, coffees and drinks. It will be open Tuesdays-Thursdays through Oct. 6. Place order.

Additional information is available at www.llcc.edu/bistro-verde. Bistro Verde is located inside the east entrance of the Workforce Careers Center on the LLCC Springfield campus.

From Oct. 25-Nov. 17 (closed Nov. 1), the café will transform into Bistro Verde, a casual, dine-in restaurant experience.

Bistro To Go open today

Bistro Verde To Go in the Workforce Careers Center
Bistro To Go, LLCC’s student-led café, is open today, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. It offers a counter service concept with soups, salads, sandwiches, baked goods, coffees and drinks. It will be open on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays through Oct. 6. Place order.

Additional information is available at www.llcc.edu/bistro-verde. Bistro Verde is located inside the east entrance of the Workforce Careers Center on the LLCC Springfield campus.

From Oct. 25-Nov. 17 (closed Nov. 1), the café will transform into Bistro Verde, a casual, dine-in restaurant experience.

Bistro To Go opens today

Bistro Verde To Go in the Workforce Careers Center
Bistro Verde, LLCC’s student-led café, opens today, Sept. 7, as Bistro To Go, a counter service concept offering soups, salads, sandwiches, baked goods, coffees and drinks. It will be open on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. through Oct. 6. Place order.

Additional information is available at www.llcc.edu/bistro-verde. Bistro Verde is located inside the east entrance of the Workforce Careers Center on the LLCC Springfield campus.

From Oct. 25-Nov. 17 (closed Nov. 1), the café will transform into Bistro Verde, a casual, dine-in restaurant experience.

Bistro To Go opens tomorrow

Bistro Verde To Go in the Workforce Careers Center
Bistro Verde, LLCC’s student-led café, opens tomorrow as Bistro To Go, a counter service concept offering soups, salads, sandwiches, baked goods, coffees and drinks. It will be open on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. through Oct. 6. View the menu.

Additional information is available at www.llcc.edu/bistro-verde. Bistro Verde is located inside the east entrance of the Workforce Careers Center on the LLCC Springfield campus.

From Oct. 25-Nov. 17 (closed Nov. 1), the café will transform into Bistro Verde, a casual, dine-in restaurant experience.

Bistro Verde at LLCC expanding days of operations

Bistro Verde, LLCC’s student-led café, is expanding its days of operation from two to three days per week this fall. Bistro Verde reopens Sept. 7 and will serve customers Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The café is open as Bistro To Go, a counter service concept, from Sept. 7-Oct. 6, offering soups, salads, sandwiches, baked goods, coffees and drinks.

From Oct. 25-Nov. 17 (closed Nov. 1), the café transforms into Bistro Verde, a casual, dine-in restaurant experience. The full-service lunch features appetizers, soups, salads, sandwiches, desserts, coffees, drinks and chef inspired dishes that are prepared from scratch using high quality ingredients and finished with creative flair. Reservations are recommended.

The menu, ordering and reservation information is available at www.llcc.edu/bistro-verde. Bistro Verde is located inside the east entrance of the Workforce Careers Center on the LLCC Springfield campus.

In the LLCC Hospitality and Culinary Arts program, part of a student’s learning experience is to run a working café that is open to the public. LLCC offers an associate in applied science degree in culinary arts and also in hospitality management and services. Professional certificates offered include first cook, culinary manager, baking and pastry, hospitality professional and hospitality supervisor. LLCC also offers non-credit cooking and baking classes, as well as dinners at Bistro Verde.

JX Truck Center-Bloomington donates engine to LLCC diesel technologies program

Jeff Gardner, director, LLCC diesel technologies program; Nick Stafford, talent acquisition lead, JX Enterprises, Inc.; Jarried Knoll, service manager, JX Truck Center-Bloomington; and Josh Collins, assistant vice president, business relations, LLCC with a Cummins ISX15 engine donated to LLCC as a teaching tool by JX Truck Center-Bloomington.
Photo: Jeff Gardner, director, LLCC diesel technologies program; Nick Stafford, talent acquisition lead, JX Enterprises, Inc.; Jarried Knoll, service manager, JX Truck Center-Bloomington; and Josh Collins, assistant vice president, business relations, LLCC with a Cummins ISX15 engine donated to LLCC as a teaching tool by JX Truck Center-Bloomington.

JX Truck Center-Bloomington has donated a Cummins ISX15 engine to LLCC for use in its new diesel technologies program.

The engine will serve as a hands-on teaching tool for students as they prepare for careers in the high-demand, high-wage diesel service industry.

“JX Truck Center-Bloomington appreciates our strong relationship with LLCC in helping aspiring service technicians receive the education and training they need to serve the future needs of the industry,” said Jarried Knoll, service manager at JX Truck Center-Bloomington. “Skilled, well-trained technicians are essential to JX Enterprises’ dealer network and most importantly, its customers.”

LLCC diesel technologies program director Jeff Gardner said students will benefit from this donation. “The Cummins ISX engine donated by JX Truck Center represents the latest in diesel engine technology. Our students will benefit greatly from the hands-on experiences gained working on this engine.”

Nick Stafford, talent acquisition lead for JX Enterprises, Inc. commented, “Jeff Gardner has earned a reputation in the Midwest for producing some of the best entry-level technicians for our industry. He knows how to teach and prepare students for high-paying jobs in this demanding field. With Jeff’s experience and guidance, I’m confident LLCC’s new diesel program will produce a quality employee to support their industry partners for many years to come.”

LLCC’s Workforce Institute continues to make preparations to welcome students to the diesel technologies two-year associate degree program in fall of 2023. More information on the program is available by contacting Gardner at jeffrey.gardner@llcc.edu or 217-786-2239.