Fall Film Series: Monkey King II on Nov. 16

LLCC Arts and Humanities is hosting a free film and discussion series this fall entitled, “Through a Different Lens: Cultural Perspectives through Film.” The film series will be held on select Thursday evenings from 6-9 p.m. in the Trutter Center, hosted by Ashley Green, Ph.D., professor of English and Joseph Hoff, Ph.D., professor of Spanish.

The next film in the series, “Monkey King II,” (2016) will be shown on Nov. 16. This fantasy film is based on the Chinese classic “Journey to the West” by Wu Cheng’en. After 500 years of imprisonment, monkey king Sun Wukong (Aaron Kwok) is rescued by a young Buddhist monk Tang Sanzang (Feng Shaofeng). But the unlikely encounter has a purpose, for Sun Wukong must accompany and protect Tang Sanzang as he sets out on a journey to the Thunder Monastery in India to collect Buddha’s scriptures. On their travels, they encounter Zhu Bajie (Xiaoshenyang), a lustful pig demon and Sha Wujing (Him Law), a djinn-like monk. Monkey King II is a magical allegory based on Confuscian and Buddhist principles. Speaker and facilitator is Dr. Green.

Read more about the film series.

In addition, the Trutter Museum will be open until 6 p.m. on the Thursdays on which the films are shown. The museum will feature a display of cultural items from the country highlighted in the film that evening!

“Nexus: Drawing in Printmaking” exhibit open through Thursday

Nexus: Drawing in PrintmakingThe James S. Murray Gallery is featuring the art exhibit, “Nexus: Drawing in Printmaking,” a portfolio invitational curated by Micah Zavacky through Nov. 16. The exhibit is open for viewing Monday-Friday from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. The gallery is located on the upper level of Menard Hall.

The invitational portfolio is comprised of 19 artists that view printmaking as an extension of drawing. All prints were completed in 2016.

“A ‘nexus’ is defined as a connection or series of connections that link people, places and/or things,” explains Zavacky, MFA printmaking candidate at Illinois State University. “This portfolio is an intersection of various drawing vocabularies, printmaking processes and subject matter. The artists are innovative, yet are attuned with tradition, thoughtful and committed to the syntax of printmaking.”

You shop, Design Ideas gives back to the LLCC Foundation!

Design Ideas shop for charityYou shop, and Design Ideas gives back! The LLCC Foundation has partnered with local business Design Ideas as one of their favorite charities to celebrate the season of giving. Starting today through Nov. 23, use our unique promo code LLCCF20 on the Design Ideas online shop. You’ll receive an extra 20 percent off your purchase, and they’ll donate 20 percent of sales to the LLCC Foundation! Score unreal deals: they will be running special promotions every other day on their website starting today that can be used in combination with our promo code. Receive up to 80 percent off retail prices when you use promo code LLCCF20!

Design Ideas had a holiday storefront in the past but has moved all shopping online this year.  View the interactive promotional calendar.

Coil replacement abatement in Menard Hall begins today

Starting today, Nov. 10, mechanical work will be occurring in the roof mechanical rooms of Menard Hall and will continue through the Thanksgiving Recess. The work requires the fans that supply fresh air to various areas of the building be shut down for a portion of the day between 7 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. and heating/cooling coils to be cut apart and removed. The heating system will continue to function as normal and room temperature should not be an issue. While this work is occurring, there may be times that some areas of Menard Hall may feel a bit stuffy when the fans are off, and it is anticipated that there will be some noise disruption as a result of the saw-cutting. We appreciate your understanding during this time frame as we work to improve the overall quality of the mechanical system in Menard Hall.

Tim Ervin
Director of Construction and Environmental Health and Safety
786-9605

Veterans Day Ceremony today

Please join us today for LLCC’s 22nd annual Veterans Day Ceremony. The reception starts at 1 p.m. and the ceremony at 1:30 p.m. in A. Lincoln Commons. The ceremony is sponsored by LLCC Student Life and honors all veterans including LLCC faculty, staff and students who served in the armed forces.

American Legion Post 759 Color Guard will present the colors, and LLCC student Lance Corporal Bobby Herpel, U.S. Marine Corps, will sing the national anthem and “God Bless the USA.” The program also includes Dennis Shackelford, chair, LLCC Board of Trustees, serving as master of ceremonies; LLCC student Corporal Nate Mayfield, U.S. Army, providing remarks; and Herpel playing “Taps.”

2017 Employee Giving Program through United Way ends today

United WayToday is the final day of the 2017 Employee Giving Program through United Way. Thank you to all who have contributed thus far to assist various community services and agencies who help those in need.

There is still time to turn in your pledge form. Simply drop it in interoffice mail to your group representative below or contact them via phone or email. Thank you again!

Tara Walk, Faculty, Sangamon 1109, 786-4935
Leanne Roseberry, Classified Staff, Library, 786-2361
Nicole Ralph, Administrative Staff, Human Resources, 786-2342
Melissa Franzen, Professional Staff, Advising, Counseling and Career Services, 786-2228

In the news

Ag Career Expo 2017Bill Harmon, professor of agronomy, was interviewed by WICS on Nov. 9 regarding the third annual Agriculture Career Expo being held on campus. High school students learned about the many job opportunities available in ag. They toured campus ag facilities, met with faculty and students, and networked with representatives from various ag-related businesses. See photos from the event on LLCC’s Facebook page!

Dr. Chris McDonald to present at Great War Encampment tomorrow

The Illinois State Military Museum will host a Great War Encampment tomorrow to tell the story of the First World War. LLCC is a co-sponsor of the event at which Dr. Chris McDonald, professor of political science, will speak at 11 a.m. on “Infantry Rifles of the Great War” and 3 p.m. on the “33rd Division at War, July-November 1918.” The museum is located at 1301 N. MacArthur in Springfield.

Student Radiographer Association selling popcorn

The LLCC Student Radiographer Association (SRA) is selling Double Good popcorn to help raise funds for an upcoming student conference. Available flavors include Little Kettle That Could, In a Caramel Nutshell, My Main Cheese, Easy Peasy Caramel Cheesy, In Queso Fire and more. Package options range from snack bags to signature gift tins. View all the available flavors, package options and prices.

Wouldn’t these make great Christmas gifts and stocking stuffers? To place your order or for additional information, please contact the SRA advisors: Sharon Cheek at Sharon.Cheek@llcc.edu or 786-2499, or Janelle Murphy at Janelle.Murphy@llcc.edu or 786-2408. SRA will take orders up until Monday, Nov. 20.