Construction Update

I’d like to bring you up to date on a project that we will start shortly.  It is a project to tuck point and repair the masonry on Sangamon Hall, Menard Hall and Cass Gymnasium.  It is funded by Capital Renewal Funds and is being monitored by the Capital Development Board.  At the moment, we don’t have a defined schedule but we should start within the next 30 days.  When the schedule is developed, I will be sharing it with all of you.

This project will be loud, at times, and there will be times when certain entrances may be temporarily blocked.  As always, we will try to keep you posted about the schedule, the work and the impact that it may have on all of us.  I will know more in the upcoming days, after the bid has been awarded and I’ve had a chance to sit down with the contractor.

As usual, please feel free to contact me at 786-9605.

Thank you.

Hugh Garvey, Asst. VP Construction

This week at LLCC

Monday, June 9 – Summer session begins/Welcome Week
– Girls basketball camp begins (June 9-12), 9-11 a.m., Cass Gym

Tuesday, June 10 – Trutter Museum hosts Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce’s “Good Morning Springfield,” 7:30 a.m., Trutter Center
– Dean of Arts & Humanities Open Campus Forum, 2:30-3 p.m., Robert H. Stephens Room

Wednesday, June 11 – Dean of Arts & Humanities Open Campus Forum, 2:15-3:15 p.m., Robert H. Stephens Room

Trutter Museum hosts Chamber’s “Good Morning Springfield”

trutterThe Philip and Mary Kathryn Trutter Museum will host the Chamber’s “Good Morning Springfield” Tuesday, June 10 and you’re invited to stop by. The breakfast gathering begins at 7:30 a.m. at the Trutter Center and provides guests an opportunity to network and connect with community partners and friends. As a Chamber member, college faculty and staff are welcome to attend. Admission is $3 per person. Please stop by, connect with other Chamber members, and visit the Trutter Museum’s latest exhibit which celebrates Phil Trutter’s 100th birthday his work and love of art.

Note from Facilities Services regarding moves

Office and classroom moves can be very disruptive to all. In an effort to make office and classroom moves as efficient as possible and to minimize the inconvenience of moving for affected staff and students, Facilities Services is requesting to be involved in the planning of any classroom, office, furniture and equipment move on campus. Even a simple office space trade among staff can potentially result in a considerable amount of planning, work and expense. Please contact the Facilities Services Office, 6-2304, at least two weeks before any planned moves so that we can have sufficient time to plan and can accommodate your needs while maintaining all other campus grounds and facilities.

Welcome Week Volunteers Needed

Volunteers for a few time slots are still needed for Welcome Week.  If you are available to staff the table 7:30-8:15am on Monday,  7:30-8:15am or 8:15-9am on Tuesday please email Mary Bonn (mary.bonn@llcc.edu) or stop by the Information Desk in the A. Lincoln Commons to sign up.

Welcome Week volunteers greet and assist students during the first two days of summer semester at a welcome table in A. Lincoln Commons, providing maps and other helpful materials.

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Foundation Secures Donations In Support of Our Students

The Lincoln Land Community College Foundation applauds your efforts in helping our students fulfill their educational goals!

_G1C1552.CR2Gifts to the annual staff and faculty LEAGUE campaign are still being received.  To date, the Foundation has received $55,488 in pledges from 175 staff and faculty members!  This money benefits students like Peggy, who after an 18-year hiatus, hesitantly returned to college, but with clear goals in mind including being the first in her family to receive a degree and to open her own catering business someday. Thanks to your generous donations, Peggy was the recipient of the Lincoln Land Foundation First Generation Student Scholarship, which has helped her pay tuition.

Deadline tomorrow for Medical/Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account

Anyone who wishes to contribute money, on a pre-tax basis, to a medical and/or dependent care flexible spending account must go online to www.alliedbenefit.com and complete your flexible spending enrollment by the end of business on Thursday, June 5.  Please use the attached instructions.  If you currently contribute to a flexible spending account and do not complete an online enrollment, contributions from your pay will cease effective June 30.  If you have any questions, call Nicole Ralph at 6.2342.

Online enrollment instructions 2014

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Welcome Adrienne Frazier

Frazier, Adrienne

Welcome to Adrienne Frazier, new education service representative for LLCC-Litchfield!  Adrienne can be reached at 324-2090 or adrienne.frazier@llcc.edu.

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June edition of Foundation’s “Circle of Friends”

The LLCC Foundation offers its thanks to all our generous donors for making a difference in the lives of LLCC students!  That gratitude extends to the Bertrand Hopper Foundation for their major gift to the “Grow Beyond” endowment campaign, our amazing faculty and staff who pledged more than $55,000 (a record!) to the annual L.E.A.G.U.E. campaign, our generous gala donors and more.  Read all about the good news in the June edition of “Circle of Friends.”

Health Savings Accounts Information

As mentioned in last week’s article “Important Health/Dental Insurance & Flexible Spending Account Information,” United Community Bank will be on-campus this morning from 9-11 a.m. in the HR Conference Room.  A representative will be available to answer health savings account questions and/or open an account if you desire.  If you have any questions, please contact Nicole Ralph at 6.2342.

Note: Health savings accounts are specifically associated with the high deductible plan.  It is not the same as a flexible spending account.  A flex account may only be used in association with the Open Access Plan or in the event that you decline the College’s health insurance coverage.

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