LLCC hosts Road Scholar® choral program July 13-18

LLCC is hosting a Road Scholar®/Elderhostel choral program July 13-18. Twenty-five individuals from across the United States and Canada will visit Springfield to participate in “Singing in the Heart of America: A Choral Workshop.”
 
Each year, new and repeat participants come together because they appreciate the opportunity to share in the enjoyment of raising their voices in song. A highlight of the week is a concert featuring music from various periods—both sacred and secular—on Friday, July 17 at 2 p.m. in the Old State Capitol. The concert is free and open to the public.
 
Sue Hamilton, LLCC music instructor, serves as music director and Ann Kramer is LLCC coordinator for the Road Scholar® choral program, which is hosted annually by LLCC.

FY 16 cutoff dates for Accounts Payable

Please note the new FY ’16 cutoff dates for Accounts Payable:

The first cutoff for FY ’16 is Monday, July 13, with a check date of Monday, July 20.

The FINAL FY ’15 cutoff date is Thursday, July 16 with a check date of Thursday, July 23.

Anything turned into Accounts Payable after July 16 will automatically be paid out of FY ’16 funds.

The complete listing of FY ’16 cutoff dates is listed on the Accounts Payable portal, or contact Jill Whitney, jill.whitney@llcc.edu to email you a listing.

Remember to recycle!

Get “caught green handed” and do your part to keep the campus and regional centers green by recycling. Use the brown, three-hole recycling bins to recycle the following:

Paper – newspapers; junk mail; magazines; telephone books; computer paper; writing paper (including colored); paperboard boxes; small, flattened corrugated boxes

Plastic – #1-5, and #7

Cans – aluminum cans

Items above may also be put in blue recycling containers in your office area.

Large, flattened corrugated boxes may be placed in the two Midwest Fiber dumpsters at the loading dock area of Menard Hall.

In the news

Todd McDonald, vice president of administrative services, is the subject of a Personality Profile in the new July edition of the Springfield Business Journal.

Pam McClelland, chair, LLCC Foundation, wrote an essay for the State Journal-Register July 5 entitled, “#ILoveLLCC – proudly”.

Campus photos

These are several photos that Professor Chris McDonald captured of a fawn and its mother early Monday morning in the bean field west of the truck driver training lot. They crossed over the road to the edge of the prairie before getting spooked by a car and running into the woods by the truck driver lot. Do we dare tell the ag professors the deer nibbled on some of the soybeans?!

Fawn 1Fawn and motherFawn and mother2Fawn2