LLCC Board of Trustees, guests tour newly-renovated LLCC-Taylorville facility

Open house planned Aug. 10; board puts tentative ’16 budget on display and confers “emeritus” faculty status

TAYLORVILLE – A $1.9 million renovation at Lincoln Land Community College-Taylorville that will enhance services to students beginning this fall was on display last night for LLCC trustees and community leaders, prior to the July LLCC Board of Trustees meeting.

The interior of the LLCC-Taylorville north building was transformed over the past year to meet accessibility codes and

LLCC Board of Trustees Craig Findley; Vice Chair Jerry Wesley; President Charlotte Warren, Ph.D.; 95th District State Representative Avery Bourne; Trustee Wayne Rosenthal; Trustee Kent Gray; and Secretary Dennis Shackelford prior to the July 22, 2015 Board of Trustees meeting at LLCC-Taylorville.

LLCC Board of Trustees Craig Findley; Vice Chair Jerry Wesley; President Charlotte Warren, Ph.D.; 95th District State Representative Avery Bourne; Trustee Wayne Rosenthal; Trustee Kent Gray; and Secretary Dennis Shackelford prior to the July 22, 2015 Board of Trustees meeting at LLCC-Taylorville.

provide a welcoming new student services area and gathering space; computer labs for testing and general use; a state-of-the-art Mac lab for new digital media classes; staff offices and energy efficient improvements. Welding and construction areas of the building were upgraded with a new classroom. The building’s metal exterior was enhanced with design elements to complement the south classroom building, constructed in 2011.

“The newly renovated building looks amazing and will serve our Taylorville area students extremely well,” commented Craig Findley, LLCC board chair. “We, as a board, are pleased that all of our outreach centers now reflect the high quality of the education offered at LLCC.”

The 40-year-old building originally housed a factory which produced grain bins. It was reconfigured for use as LLCC’s Eastern Region Education Center in 1994. As enrollment increased in subsequent years, temporary, mobile structures were added to the site to accommodate classrooms. Those structures were eliminated when the new classroom building opened four years ago.

Scott Stallman, associate vice president, LLCC outreach, praised

The newly renovated north building at LLCC-Taylorville features design elements that complement the south building, constructed in 2011, to add to the “campus” feel.

The newly renovated north building at LLCC-Taylorville features design elements that complement the south building, constructed in 2011, to add to the “campus” feel.

the board’s commitment to providing quality facilities throughout the district, and said a community open house with tours of the new spaces is planned for Monday, August 10 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

“We invite future and current students, families and members of the public to see our newly renovated building as well as the four-year-old classroom building next door. Both are attractive, highly functional facilities that add a layer of excitement to the already excellent teaching and learning that happens here at LLCC-Taylorville.”

Among the guests at the preview reception was 95th District State Representative Avery Bourne.

Following the reception, trustees voted to put the college’s tentative, fiscal year 2016 operating budget on file for public review for 30 days, as required by law. Final approval of the $43-million balanced budget is anticipated at the September board meeting.

The board also honored four retired LLCC faculty with the title of “Emeritus,” which recognizes outstanding contributions in teaching and service to the college by full-time faculty who have served a minimum of 20 years. Those so honored were retired automotive technology professors James Addington of Chatham, who taught full-time from 1981-2006; Tom Donaldson of Plainview, 1973-1995; and Joel Tjelmeland (deceased) of Rochester, 1971-1998; along with retired professor of math and physics Tom Snyder of Springfield,1987-2012.

Notice regarding end-of-fiscal year 2015 deposits

The deadline to submit deposits to the Finance Department is Wednesday, July 29 at NOON. As a reminder, if you’ve taken in funds, it is necessary to submit them and corresponding deposit slips to the Finance Department on a daily basis.

Please hand the deposit to Finance Department staff as monies should not be left unattended.

If you have questions, please contact Elyse Calhoun at ext 62204 or Robin Ackman at ext 62762. Thank you!

In the news

Charlotte Warren, Ph.D., president, and Scott Stallman, associate vice president, LLCC outreach, were interviewed by WTIM/Taylorville Daily News about the newly renovated LLCC-Taylorville north building at the preview reception prior to the July 22 Board of Trustees meeting. Scott was also interviewed by the State Journal-Register July 23 about the renovation.

Bob Howard, director, Truck Driver Training program, was interviewed by WICS-TV July 22 regarding proposed legislation allowing truck drivers ages 18-21 to travel across state lines. Currently truck drivers must be over 21 to drive across state lines.

Next up for construction: removing and replacing Sangamon breezeway concrete-doors to be blocked

At the end of this week, we will begin removing and replacing the concrete in the “breezeway” between Sangamon Hall and Sangamon Hall South. As part of this project we will also be replacing the sidewalk on the west side of Sangamon Hall. This will result in some inconvenience as we will have to block the south doors to Sangamon Hall. Access to Sangamon Hall will be available through A. Lincoln Commons and signage will be appropriately placed. Because of the close space in the area between the buildings, this will be a fairly noisy process and your patience is very much appreciated.

The project will take about three weeks and will coincide with the stairway project also on the west side of the building.
If you should have any questions, please call 786-9605.

Thank you.

Hugh Garvey
Assistant Vice President, Construction

Add your photo to the Lync/Exchange email system!

In the interest of building familiarity and community among employees, we would like to add as many employee photos to the Lync/Exchange email system as possible. PRM is in the process of updating individual photos in our files to the correct size for the system.

If you would like your photo taken for the email system, you may call or drop in the PRM office between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. If you prefer, you may send a professional-looking head and shoulders photo of yourself to addmyphoto@llcc.edu and PRM will resize and upload it. You may also email addmyphoto@llcc.edu to inquire if PRM has a current photo of you.

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Reminder: Long-term disability premium deduction resumes July 31

Effective July 1, 2015, LLCC is working with a new carrier, CIGNA, for our long-term disability benefit. Benefits and rates will not be changing. However, with previous carriers, premiums were deducted the month prior to coverage (i.e. premium deducted from 5/31 payroll for coverage for the month of June). Because of a billing structure change with our new carrier, we will now be deducting premiums during the current month of coverage (i.e. premium deducted from 7/31 payroll for July coverage). Premiums will resume on your July 31st paycheck.

Our sympathy to Anne Armbruster

Robert W. Thon, of Geneseo, father of Anne Armbruster, student development professional, passed away Saturday, July 18 at Hammond-Henry Hospital in Geneseo. A funeral service will be at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, July 22 at Concordia Lutheran Church in Geneseo. Burial will follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Geneseo, where Military Honors will be accorded by the Don Cherry VFW Post # 5083. Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. Tuesday at Vandemore Funeral Homes, Geneseo. Memorials may be directed to the Concordia Lutheran Church or the Michael J. Fox Parkinson’s Research Foundation.