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Sandburg celebrates grand opening of new Science & Technology Center

The latest chapter in Sandburg history was written Tuesday as the college held a grand opening and ribbon-cutting for its new Science & Technology Center.

 

A crowd of about 200 alumni, faculty, staff, students and community members explored the $27 million, 46,733-square-foot facility, which officially opened its doors in August for the start of the fall semester.

 

“Science and technology are the transformational tools which are going to bring our world to life in the next century,” President Dr. Seamus Reilly said. “And it is critical that we have the best tools, the best spaces, the best collaborative teaching environments for our students and our staff and faculty so that we can flourish. I think we have accomplished that here in opening this building today.”

 

Work on the two-story S+T Center began in early 2023, and it features dramatic views of Lake Storey on the inside edge of the campus. The new building houses classrooms, laboratories, offices and clinical areas for Sandburg’s health professions, natural sciences, nursing and dental hygiene programs. It also includes a business center and wellness suite for student use, allowing specialized spaces for students to focus on their academic success and mental health.

“As we are about to cut the ribbon, I reflect on those early questions (during the planning stage of the building): Was this ambitious? Is this awesome? How could we impact student success?” said Carrie Hawkinson, vice president of academic services. “Well, the construction of this building was ambitious. The instructional spaces are awesome. But the instruction, student support and clear commitment of Sandburg’s faculty, staff and students are making the real impact for student success.”

 

Designed by Farnsworth Group of Peoria and with River City Construction of East Peoria serving as the general contractor, the S+T Center is the first new building on Sandburg’s Galesburg campus since 2006. It also marks the most impactful project there since its primary construction in 1969.

 

The site where the S+T Center stands previously housed the college’s automotive technology program, which is now located with Sandburg’s other industrial programs in the Center for Manufacturing Excellence on the other side of Tom L. Wilson Blvd.

 

The construction of the S+T Center also allowed for Sandburg’s dental hygiene program to be relocated to the Galesburg campus. Previously, the dental hygiene program had been located at the Annex in downtown Galesburg.

 

“As we celebrate this opening and we cut the ribbon for this building, let's be thankful that we can share with each other as Sandburg alumni, students, trustees, whoever we are within the community,” said DeVone Eurales, chairperson of the board of trustees. “It's great that we can come in and share this together, and I hope we continue down this path of new beginnings for our campus community.”

 

The completion of the S+T Center serves as the first step of an updated campus master plan for improvements and developments at Sandburg in the coming years. Renovations to the Student Center, which sits adjacent to the S+T Center, are currently in progress and expected to be completed in early 2025. Preliminary plans are also in place to build the Charger Center, an athletic and conference facility that will expand the athletics capabilities of the campus and allow Sandburg to host community events of a grand scale.

 

“The spaces here in this building and the other buildings we’re talking about are going to bear witness to countless moments of discovery and learning for students across the district,” said Eric Johnson, chief advancement officer for the Sandburg Foundation. “It's going to help create new stories, new memories, and they're going to reach well beyond the walls we have here at Sandburg.”

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(L-R) Sandburg President Dr. Seamus Reilly, Vice President of Academic Services Carrie Hawkinson, Board of Trustees Chairperson DeVone Eurales, Student Trustee Zair Ruiz-Velazquez and Sandburg Foundation Board President Chad Long cut the ribbon at the grand opening for the college’s Science & Technology Center on Tuesday. The $27 million, 46,733-square-foot facility is the first new building on Sandburg’s Galesburg campus since 2006 and the most impactful project there since its primary construction in 1969. (BILL GAITHER/Sandburg)

 

 

HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS EXPLORE COOKING AND NUTRITION AT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL'S TEACHING KITCHEN

HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS EXPLORE COOKING AND NUTRITION

AT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL'S TEACHING KITCHEN

Carthage, IL – A group of 24 students from a Hamilton High School health class recently visited Memorial Hospital's Health & Wellness Teaching Kitchen, where they prepared Cottage Cheese Blueberry muffins. Working in pairs, the students followed a recipe, used food scales, and practiced a variety of cooking techniques.
Under the guidance of Memorial Hospital's Registered Dietitian Ashlyn Housewright and
Chef Amber Clark, the teaching kitchen provided an engaging way to reinforce lessons from multiple subjects, including math, science, and reading, while also emphasizing the importance of teamwork.
In addition to baking, the students learned the essential skill of frying an egg and
prepared other Halloween-themed snacks. The class was divided into two groups, with one half working in the kitchen while the other planned a game of Nutrition Jeopardy led by Registered Dietitian Julie Shoemaker, incorporating questions based on their health class lessons. You can learn more about Memorial Hospital's Health & Wellness center at MHTLC.ORG.

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Links: https://www.mhtlc.org/services/health-wellness-center/

Pictured: A group of students from a Hamilton High School health class recently visited

Memorial Hospital;s Health & Wellness Teaching Kitchen.

 

Kibbe Hancock Heritage Museum Ends 2024 Season, Announces Holiday Train Display

Kibbe Hancock Heritage Museum in Carthage will end its season at 4 p.m., on Thursday, Oct. 31. Until that closing, the museum is open Tuesday to Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. and on Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m.
The museum plans to be open as part of the Carthage Christmas Open House on Dec. 5
featuring the model train displays of Galen Wollbrink.
For several years, Wollbrink has set up his model train displays at the museum for public
viewing during the holidays, beginning with the Carthage Christmas Open House.
Additional model train viewing days in December and January will be announced by the Kibbe
Museum closer to the holiday season.
The museum will reopen for the next season on April 1, 2024.
The museum is located at 306 Walnut, in Carthage, one block south of Rt. 136. For information, call 217-357-9552.

Jersey Mike

Jersey Mike’s Donates $7,500 to Chaddock Children’s Foundation During

Grand Opening

QUINCY, IL – Jersey Mike’s has made a generous donation of $7,500 to the Chaddock Children’sFoundation following their official Grand Opening celebration in Quincy, held from September 25-29, 2024.
Through a campaign where customers used a special promo code or coupon, a percentage of sales went directly to Chaddock. The total amount raised was made possible through the generosity of our community and Jersey Mike’s incredible philanthropy.
“At Jersey Mike’s Subs, we believe in making a positive impact in the communities we serve and partnering with Chaddock has been an incredible way to do just that,” said Scott Miller, owner and operator of SamCo Management, Inc. “This campaign has allowed us to engage with the community in a meaningful way, and we’re grateful for the overwhelming support we saw throughout. We hope this is just the beginning of a long-lasting partnership with Chaddock, where together, we can continue to support the amazing work they do for children and families in need.”
Chaddock President/CEO Matt Obert added, “We are deeply grateful to everyone who contributed to the success of this campaign. The overwhelming support from Jersey Mike’s and the community has made a significant impact on the children and families Chaddock serves each day. This partnership exemplifies how coming together can truly make a difference in the lives of those who need it most.”
Located in Quincy, IL, Chaddock is an internationally recognized leader in the treatment of children suffering from the psychological, emotional, and spiritual effects of significant abuse, neglect and trauma. Chaddock’s full range of preventative, educational and treatment services to children from birth to age 21 and their families include community-based services, a special education school, in-home intensive programs and residential treatment. Through The Knowledge Center at Chaddock, our on-campus professionals have the ability to share decades of direct care expertise with professionals and families.

MEMORIAL MEDICAL CLINIC WELCOMES BROCK STOUT, LPC, NCC, TLMHC, TO BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

MEMORIAL MEDICAL CLINIC WELCOMES BROCK STOUT, LPC, NCC, TLMHC, TO

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

Memorial Medical Clinic Carthage is pleased to announce the addition of Brock
Stout, MSCMHC, LPC, to the Behavioral Health team. Stout is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) who earned his Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Bellevue University and a PhD in Human Capital Development from the University of Southern Mississippi. Prior to his career in counseling, Stout gained experience as a university professor, product developer, entrepreneur, and human resource consultant. He also spent 17 years living abroad and has been a resident of Hancock County since 2008. His public research includes studies on the psychology of rural economic development.


Stout’s clinical interests include working with teens and adults facing imbalances and helping those whose stressors outweigh their resources. He specializes in treating trauma-induced depression, anxiety, personality disorders, and psychotic disorders. Stout enjoys studying the brain, anthropology, and hiking in his spare time. He is also passionate about encouraging people to explore and understand themselves more deeply.


Stout is accepting new patients ages 12 and up. For more information or to schedule an
appointment, contact Memorial Medical Clinic Carthage at 217-357-6888.

Sandburg basketball alumni reunion set for Nov. 16

Sandburg basketball alumni reunion set for Nov. 16

 Grab your sneakers and see if that old jersey still fits!

 

Sandburg invites all former Chargers basketball players to return to John Lewis Gym for an alumni reunion Nov. 16. This day-long celebration will allow Sandburg basketball alumni to reconnect, reminisce and make new memories while cheering on this season’s Chargers squads.

 

Schedule of events

  • 8:30 a.m. — Check-in and photo opportunities.
  • 8:45 a.m. — Open gym for alumni basketball games and contests.
  • 10 a.m. — Brunch at the redesigned Loft Café and campus tour, including the new Science & Technology Center.
  • 1 p.m. — Women’s basketball game vs. Madison with alumni recognition ceremony at halftime.
  • 3 p.m. — Men’s basketball game vs. Madison with alumni recognition ceremony at halftime.
  • 6 p.m. — Alumni dinner/gathering at Pizza House (Non-college sponsored event. Dining options will be at guests' expense.)

 

Alumni can RSVP here or by visiting sandburg.edu/basketballreunion.

 

For questions or more information, contact Stacey Rucker, assistant manager of alumni engagement & advancement communications, at 309.341.5330 or alumni@sandburg.edu.

 

MOON OVER MACOMB RETURNS TO HISTORIC DOWNTOWN

 

MOON OVER MACOMB RETURNS TO HISTORIC DOWNTOWN
MACOMB, IL- The Office of City Marketing and Downtown Development welcomes the
community to the Historic Downtown Square for Moon over Macomb on Saturday, October
26, 2024 from 10:00am – 12:00pm. Beloved Moon Over Macomb activities such as the
Halloween Costume Parade and Horse Drawn Trolley Rides will return the 2024 event as
well as fall-themed children’s activities hosted at the Macomb Public Library, Western
Illinois Museum, and the Macomb Arts Center.
“We are thrilled to bring Moon Over Macomb back to the Downtown Square again this year.
We have partnered with a number of local organizations and downtown businesses this
year to provide a fun event for the whole family to enjoy” stated Marketing and Downtown
Development Director, Savannah Ballard.
A full list of this year’s activities can be found on our website: www.cityofmacomb.com or
the Downtown Macomb Facebook Page: Facebook/downtownmacomb.

MEMORIAL HOSPITAL TO HOST COMMUNITY HEALTH SCREENINGS

MEMORIAL HOSPITAL TO HOST COMMUNITY HEALTH SCREENINGS

– On November 13, Memorial Hospital will offer community health screenings in
the Health and Wellness Conference Room located on the Memorial Hospital campus. These screenings will provide an excellent opportunity for residents to check in on critical aspects of their health. Screenings will include A1C, lipid panel, hearing, and vision tests at an affordable price of $25.
These screenings are available to the public, but participants must register and pay in advance. Due to limited availability, with only two spots open every 15 minutes and 18 spots available, early registration is encouraged. Participants should also note that fasting 10 to 12 hours prior to the lipid panel is required to ensure accurate results.
In recognition of National Diabetes Month in November, the A1c test, which measures blood sugar levels, will be especially important for those monitoring or who are concerned about diabetes. Memorial Hospital encourages the community to take advantage of this opportunity to gain valuable insights into their health, particularly with the increasing focus on diabetes awareness.
Interested individuals can register by visiting mhtlc.org or by calling 217-357-6540.

GATHER & GLOW: A MEMORIAL MEDSPA EVENT

GATHER & GLOW: A MEMORIAL MEDSPA EVENT

– Memorial MedSpa is thrilled to invite you to Gather & Glow, a special event
happening on Friday, November 15, 2024, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM 
1303 Buchanan St, Carthage, IL. Join us for an exciting evening filled with exclusive
offers, fabulous giveaways, and the opportunity to meet Dr. Bell, our expert provider.
At this event, guests can book a free consultation with Dr. Bell and explore Memorial MedSpa’s innovative services, now easier than ever with our brand-new app! To celebrate, we're offering a $25 welcome offer when you download the app and explore our new membership options.
The first 50 guests at the event will receive VIP Welcome Bags with premium goodies, and all
attendees will have the chance to win our grand prize: a Kate Spade bag!

Complementary refreshments will also be available.

Stay Updated: For more information and updates on the event, follow us on Facebook
@MemorialMedSpaCarthage and mark your calendars for a night of beauty, relaxation, and community connection. We look forward to seeing you at Gather & Glow—an evening dedicated to helping you shine inside and out!

 

ILLINI WEST INTERNATIONAL CLUB EXPLORES SOUTHERN U.S. FLAVORS AT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL'S TEACHING KITCHEN

ILLINI WEST INTERNATIONAL CLUB EXPLORES SOUTHERN U.S. FLAVORS AT

MEMORIAL HOSPITAL'S TEACHING KITCHEN

Members of Illini West High Schoo's International Club gather in Memorial
Hospital's Health & Wellness Teaching Kitchen, where they highlighted Southern U.S. cuisine this September during their fourth visit to the kitchen. Under the guidance of Certified Exercise Physiologist and Registered Dietitian Kara Andrew and Chef Amber Clark, students learned about the health benefits and history of greens, beans, and cornbread. Previously, the club explored culinary traditions from Spain, Korea, and India, broadening their palates and cooking skills.

Pictured from left to right: Ashtyn Miller, International Club sponsor and Spanish teacher
and International Club students: Max Kinnamon, Diego Melendez, Corin Robinson, Kate
DeSotel, Audra Carroll, Olivia Schaller, Paxton Morehouse, Jonah Zanolla.

You can learn more about the Health & Wellness Center at MHTLC.ORG.

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