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The Express Track The Galesburg Area Chamber of Commerce advocates for area business and member interests, while providing quality resources, services and leadership to its current and future members.

April 2016- Vol 2016, Issue 4

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April Community Events Wed. 13 Apr, 2016

Fri. 1 Apr, 2016 April Fool's Crafts! (Fri. 1 Apr, 2016 1:00 pm)

In the Mood (Wed. 13 Apr, 2016 2:00 pm)

Make some silly crafts! $1.00 each.

In the Mood celebrates America’s Greatest Generation through the music of Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman, Harry James, Erskine Hawkins, The Andrews Sisters, Frank Sinatra and other idols of the 1940s.

Overnight at the Museum (Fri. 1 Apr, 2016 6:30 pm) Join us for some wacky fun! We will have tons of crazy tricks - make fake barf & learn some great jokes! Watch a Funny movie! Ages 712. Members $30, Non-Members $35, Siblings $15. Sat. 2 Apr, 2016 Monmouth College Art Exhibit Closing Reception (Sat. 2 Apr, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm) Inspiration: Foundations,” an art exhibit featuring 47 Midwestern artists, is on display at the Len G. Everett Gallery, Monmouth College, 700 E. Broadway. A free reception will be held at 3:30 p.m. April 2 at the gallery. Monmouth art faculty members Brian and Stephanie Baugh, Stacy Lotz, Tybre Newcomer and Natalie Shelly have works in the exhibit. Thirty-six colleges and universities are represented in all. For information, visit monmouthart.com/fate.html Sat. 9 Apr, 2016 NOVA Singers (Sat. 9 Apr, 2016 7:30 pm) In the Mood (Wed. 13 Apr, 2016 7:00 pm) Voices of the Prairie Music of and about the prairie, including poetry of Carl Sandburg, in a first-ever fine arts collaboration with Midwest Paint Group & The Figge Art Museum In this exciting collaboration, Nova Singers will be joined by The Midwest Paint Group in a celebration of Midwestern art, poetry and song. The program will feature Midwestern composers and songs about the prairie and will be paired with an art exhibit of prairie landscapes.

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The show takes a look at America’s Swing Era, the last time when everyone listened and danced to the same style of music. It recreates defining moments from the 1930s/1940s – from the happy-go-lucky era before WWII – to the start of the war when thousands of our youth were going abroad to defend our freedoms – and longing for the end of the war when loved ones would be reunited. The famous LIFE MAGAZINE picture “The Kiss” by Alfred Eisenstaedt epitomized such a moment. The music arrangements of these American songs evoke powerful emotions even in people who were born decades after WWII. Call or visit our site to order your tickets today! TICKET PRICES Main Floor: $44.00 Mezzanine: $39.00 Balcony: $29.00 Thu. 14 Apr, 2016 Rootabaga Jazz Festival (Thu. 14 Apr, 2016 8:00 pm - Fri. 15 Apr, 2016 12:00 am) April 14-16, 2016 Fat Fish Pub 158 N. Broad St., Orpheum Theatre & Galesburg Public Library Internationally recognized jazz artists, plus regional bands and the award-winning Knox College Jazz Ensemble. 36th Annual KnoxRootabaga Jazz Festival featuring Matuto and Brian Blade and the Fellowship Band. •

Thursday April 14, 2016

8pm-12am:Faculty and Friend Band Fat Fish Pub, $7

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Friday April 15, 2016

9:30pm-12am: Matuto- Brazilian Bluegrass band from NYC Fat Fish Pub, $10 •

Saturday, April 16, 2016

10:30am: Baga Kids featuring Matuto Galesburg Public Library, Free 5pm: Brian Blade and the Fellowship Band with the Knox Jazz Ensemble - Orpheum Theater General Admission floor and balcony seats: Free General admission mezzanine tickets: $20 Nikki Whittaker Malley – nmalley@knox.edu Knox College, PO Box K4, 2 E. South Street, Galesburg 309-341-7265 – Andy Crawford – Rootabaga@knox.edu Fri. 15 Apr, 2016 Rootabaga Jazz Festival (Fri. 15 Apr, 2016 9:30 pm - Sat. 16 Apr, 2016 12:00 am) Sat. 16 Apr, 2016 Rootabaga Jazz Festival (Sat. 16 Apr, 2016 10:30 am) Mon. 25 Apr, 2016 Carl Sandburg Festival (All day) April 25-30, 2016 Annual festival celebrating the life and legacy of Galesburg native, two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and Lincoln biographer--Carl Sandburg. Includes three days of literary, history, sporting, and children's events held at Carl Sandburg College. Please visit their website for more information. *Various Locations*

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Thank you to the following businesses who renewed their membership. We value your support and participation! Alternatives Bard Optical Benjamin F Edwards & Co. Care Center of Abingdon Carpetland Chez Willy’s ClearSound Hearing, LLC Farm King Supply First Mid-Illinois Bank & Trust Galesburg Builders Supply Galesburg Electric Supply

Galesburg Sanitary District Galesburg Toyota Scion Hurd-Hendricks Funeral Homes Illinois CancerCare, P.C. Jerry’s Mo Jo Knox County Housing Authority Learning Connections of Galesburg Pizza House Reg. Superintendent of Schools Security Finance

Soderstrom Dermatology Stratus Network Inc. VFW Post 2257 Warren Achievement Center Inc WTVP

WELCOME NEW MEMBER All About Pets Ms. Obi Oki 750 W. Main St., Galesburg, IL 61401 (309)368-7690, obioki@allaboutpetsatgalesburg.com

Blush Salon & Spa Ms. Nicole Holcomb 219 E. Main St., Galesburg, IL 61401 (309)642-4832, N.Holcomb@hotmail.com

Calico Cat A Gift Boutique Ms. Lori Kohl 88 S. Seminary Street, Galesburg, IL (309)342-2212, info@calicocatgifts.com


Eskridge Massage Therapy has moved to a new office in the Bondi Building located at 311 East Main Street. We moved to Suite 306 to expand our business. We now have two rooms to do massage, which provides better scheduling options for our clients. We have many couples come in together at the same time to receive a massage.

Michael and Tracy Eskridge are licensed massage therapists and have a combined 13 years experience doing massage therapy and are required to do 24 hours of continuing education every two years. We do many different massage techniques such as Swedish, Deep Tissue, Trigger Point, Myofascial Release, Pre‐Natal and Reflexology. You can feel confident that when you schedule a massage with us that you will receive a quality professional massage. Eskridge Massage Therapy Suite 306, sees clients by appointment only. Monday‐Saturday. We charge $30 for 1/2 hour, $50 for an hour and $75 for 90 minutes. Mention to us when you schedule your next massage that you read this business spotlight and receive $10 off your next massage. We can be reached at 309‐337‐6227 or mceskridge@yahoo.com.


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Downtown Galesburg

Plans, Projects and Priorities for Public Spaces The city of Galesburg and the Galesburg Downtown Council have partnered on a public improvement project that will help attract people downtown and provide a positive experience to visitors. Both entities have recently agreed to enlist the urban design and streetscape expertise of Massie Massie & Associates (MMA) to develop conceptual plans and estimated budget costs. The project will focus on a geographically defined downtown area (see attached map) and will look at the streets, sidewalks, public parks, plazas and parking areas. Potential projects will be identified and priorities for implementation will be defined. This project will NOT focus on privately owned buildings, structures or vacant lots. In order to make this project successful, public input is needed. Community members are needed to participate in a Focus Group for the project. There are five designated Focus Groups:  Hardscape: Pavements, utilities, ADA access, parking areas, storm water drainage, etc  Technology: Street lighting, architectural lighting, emergency communications, holiday light decorations, etc  Discovery: Wayfinding signs/markers, visitor orientation, event banners, parking information, WiFi/apps, etc  Aesthetics: Street/park furniture, decorative banners, public art, fencing/barriers, park/plaza features, holiday/seasonal decorations, etc  Greenscape: Street trees, tree grates/guards, groundcover/flower beds, planters, hedges, recycling units, storm water swales/basins, watering systems, etc

The focus groups will be meeting at different times between 1:00 pm and 9:00 pm on April 21, 2016 at the Bondi Building, 311 East Main Street, in their basement conference room. Each focus group will meet for approximately 1 ½ hours. The focus groups will be provided information about existing conditions and planned or current projects that will affect their specific topic. Utilizing that information, participants will be asked to offer ideas or opinions on the location, scope, design concepts and alternatives for proposed projects. The comments and feedback voiced by the members of these focus groups will be taken into consideration in the development of the final project report. If you have an interest in one of the 5 focus groups and would like to volunteer 1 ½ hours of your time on April 21st please call 345-3619 and provide your name, contact information and the focus group in which you would like to participate.

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! n r o H n w O r u o Y ot o T Martin Honored With Prestigious Life Insurance Award Galesburg, IL 3/17/16- Local Farmers Insurance Agent, Gina Martin, was awarded the prestigious “Top Performing New Agent for 2015” award at the Great Lakes Life Insurance Royalty Ball on February 20th at Chicago’s Adler Planetarium. Martin was awarded the honor above 118 new

Farmers Insurance agents in Iowa, Illinois and Wisconsin. The Gina Martin Agency is located in the Hill Arcade building at 250 E. Main St. #309, Galesburg and is a full service agency, offering home and auto insurance, motorcycle, boat, RV, specialty dwelling, life and financial services. www.farmersagent.com/gmartin1 www. facebook.com/ginamartinagency In the photo: Rob Huschen-District Manager, Gina Martin and Kirk Parker-Head of Great Lakes Territory

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Michael J. Fries, A.I.A. joins Klingner & Associates, P.C.’s Galesburg Office. Klingner & Associates, P.C., Engineers-Architects-Surveyor-Geotechnical firm with additional offices in Quincy, IL, Hannibal, Mo, Burlington and Pella Iowa, is pleased to announce that Michael J. Fries has accepted the position of Senior Architect of the Galesburg office located at 49 North Prairie Street. Michael will be working on various architectural projects in the Galesburg and surrounding area. He is a registered architect with the State of Illinois and an Accredited LEED AP + BD/C Professional through the US Green Building Council. Mr. Fries is an Iowa State University graduate with a Bachelor of Architecture. While attending Iowa State University, Michael was the Co-Chair of the College of Design Career Days. Michael is an Eagle Scout and active adult volunteer for the Boy Scouts of America. In addition to being an Architect, he served as a volunteer Firefighter/EMT for eleven years. Michael and his family have recently relocated to the Galesburg area and are excited to join in community activities. Prior to joining Klingner & Associates, P.C., Michael worked as a Project Manager in Highland Park, Illinois. Michael has a variety of different design skills from project sectors ranging from commercial and residential and high rise buildings, and an effective knowledge of wood, concrete, masonry, steel building construction and related assemblies, and also a strong proficiency in drafting technical details for Computer-Aided Drafting software. Michael also has a strong skillset in project coordination, code review, construction drawings, specifications, and construction administration, as well as experience in facility management consulting, building evaluations, and building repairs. Klingner congratulates Michael on his position, and has every confidence he will successfully lead the Galesburg office in serving their past, present and future clients.


Barb Hall’s retirement is effective April 1, 2016. Barb thanks everyone for their patronage and friendship the past 47 years as your “Goodyear Lady”. Connie Gregory is Barb’s successor and looks forward to meeting and helping you with your future tire and service needs. Please call 342-3157 or 344-3374, Connie or Jason will be glad to assist in scheduling an appointment. We look forward to seeing you. Your friends at Ferg’s Goodyear Tire & Service Network.


NEW STUDY WARNS AGAINST CUTS TO ILLINOIS TOURISM MARKETING Projected loss of jobs, tax revenue and spending devastating to state’s economy At the 2016 Illinois Governor’s Conference on Travel and Tourism held in Springfield, a new study on the importance of tourism funding was released. An analysis revealed the detrimental impact to the Illinois economy of sustained budget cuts to Illinois tourism marketing. The study was conducted by Tourism Economics, one of the world’s leading providers of economic analysis, and forecast devastating consequences to Illinois’ economy if simulated budget cuts were to take place. “Illinois’ economy has taken body blow after body blow and it cannot survive billions of dollars in losses if Illinois’ tourism industry collapses, said Brett Stawar, chairman of the Illinois Council of Convention & Visitors Bureaus who commissioned the study. He also added, “Officials in both parties and at all levels of government have made strategic investments in tourism promotion that have finally brought Illinois onto a level playing field compared to other similar states. We cannot allow that progress to be undone.” The Tourism Economics study simulated economic impacts of a 20% reduction in Illinois tourism spending and full removal of all marketing support. The effects are summarized as follows

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Wisconsin, Michigan, Iowa, Kentucky, and Missouri. Ohio and Indiana are not included as their budgets are too small to be comparable). 20% reduction scenario • $2.3 billion of visitor spending would evaporate. • This would result in a loss of almost 4,600 jobs, a loss of $850 million of labor income and nearly $200 million in state and local taxes. Full reduction scenario • $11.3 billion of visitor spending would evaporate. • This would result in a loss of almost 22,800 jobs, a loss of $4.3 billion of labor income and nearly $970 million in state and local taxes. Both scenarios were forecast over a period of four years. “Any reduction in funding will have a direct and measurable negative impact on jobs, tax revenue, and economic activity across all regions of the state,” said Sam Toia, President & CEO of the Illinois Restaurant Association. “After the national recognition gained hosting the first James Beard Foundation Awards outside of New York City, the NFL Draft, and with the NHL Draft coming, all of our hard fought gains would be ravaged by this kind of setback.” The position of state tourism funding has improved over the years, but Illinois still lags the appropriate budget level compared to its share of the hospitality, tourism, and travel activity of the region (regional analysis based on the states of Minnesota,

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The travel and tourism industry is an enormous economic driver in Illinois. Annually, it directly supports 306,000 jobs across Illinois and 548,500 total jobs. The $60.5 billion dollars in direct and secondary annual spending generates more than $2.7 billion in state and local taxes. “Tourism and travel is one of the bright spots in our economy these past few years and we need to be doing more to support this crucial industry, not less,” stated Marc Gordon, President & CEO of the Illinois Hotel & Lodging Association. “I strongly urge our elected leaders at every level of government across Illinois to heed this warning and support preserving funding for tourism,” he concluded. The full study can be found at www.ICCVB.org/TourismMatters.

Bill Morris Executive Director, Galesburg Area Convention & Visitors Bureau bmorris@visitgalesburg.com


Tourism Economics is the world’s leading provider of economic analysis and is operated by Oxford University’s Oxford Economics consultancy, The Illinois Council of Convention and Visitors Bureaus (lCCVB) enables members to be more effective and efficient in attracting visitors to their communities. The Council provides educational opportunities that raise the level of professionalism in the industry and provides a forum for networking and cooperative action between members. The Galesburg Area Convention & Visitors Bureau has been a member since 1986.

throughout the state. IHLA is among the top five fastest growing state lodging associations in the United States, which reflect the dynamic Illinois tourism industry. The Illinois Restaurant Association (IRA) employs over

516,000 people and totals $20.9 billion in sales. IRA represents the best interests of the industry in all levels of governments and advocates on issues from immigration reform to healthcare and taxes.

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The Illinois Hotel & Lodging Association (IHLA) is proud to serve more than 450 hotels




Experience the advantages of

SBA Financing. In 2015, First Mid closed on 13 new SBA loans in the Galesburg area.

These new loans to area small businesses assisted in creating and/or retaining over 50 local jobs and provided funding for: • Building acquisition, construction or remodeling • Equipment or machinery purchases • Inventory purchases • Business expansion, acquisition or refinancing

First Mid is a Certified Lender and Express Lender with the SBA. We can help qualifying businesses take advantage of these flexible SBA terms: • • • • •

Up to 90% project financing Up to a 10-year loan amortization on equipment and machinery Up to a 7-year loan amortization on working capital Up to a 25-year loan amortization on commercial real estate Up to a 20-year fixed interest rate on certain eligible projects

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IN 2014 & 2015, FIRST MID WAS RECOGNIZED BY THE ILLINOIS SBA AS “COMMUNITY BANK OF THE YEAR.”

Our lenders are here to give your business a hand! Mark Blackburn

First Mid Community President 101 East Main • Galesburg 309-345-3981 mblackburn@firstmid.com

Theresa Mangieri

Vice President Commercial Lending Officer 101 East Main • Galesburg 309-345-3978 tmangieri@firstmid.com

Joseph Riley

Rapid loan decisions by local lenders, Theresa, Joseph and Mark. New business start up financing welcomed! re We a d to itte comm ring with o e partn sinesses t s b u o b j local nd grow g a r u retain e Galesb in th area!

Assistant Vice President Commercial Lending Officer 101 East Main • Galesburg 309-343-9181 jriley@firstmid.com

Michelle Hoffman

Retail Lending Officer 101 East Main • Galesburg 309-343-1780 mhoffman@firstmid.com

Three locations in Knox County:

Galesburg • 101 East Main • 309-343-9181 Galesburg • 1535 North Henderson • 309-344-1203 Knoxville • 331 East Main • 309-289-2331 To learn more about First Mid or to see a complete list of locations, visit us online.

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Hilary Kelly

Retail Lending Officer 1535 North Henderson • Galesburg 309-344-1203 hkelly@firstmid.com




Sunday, April 3

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Carry-out orders available at the front entrance: 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. & 4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Dine-in: 4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Tickets $8 each – available in the Gift Shop or Volunteer Services

Enjoy this authentic Italian dinner of spaghetti and meatballs which includes salad, wine, bread, and dessert. Please call 344-9449 if you have questions or to reserve your meals. Proceeds will go towards our pledge of $200,000 to the medical center to relocate COPS and Cardiology Services Thank you for your support!


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*The Annual Percentage Rate (APR) is based on your loan-tovalue ratio and creditworthiness, and will vary from the Prime Rate as published in the Wall Street Journal (Prime) to Prime plus 2.50%. As of March 1, 2016 Prime was 3.50%. The maximum APR will not exceed 18% and the APR will not be less than 3.99% after the introductory three month rate of 1.99% APR; rate may increase after account opening. Lines of credit are subject to credit approval. Requires a $10,000 minimum advance or 100% of line availability, whichever is less. Monthly payments are interest only. Payment of interest only would result in a balloon payment at the end of your loan. The annual fee is $50, which is waived the first year. Consult a tax advisor regarding the deductibility of interest. Homeowner’s insurance is required. Some restrictions apply; contact the bank for details. This is a limited-time offer and is subject to change and/or be withdrawn without notice.

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ANNUAL CHICKEN NOODLE DINNER

THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016 4:30 P.M. TO 7:00 P.M. LOCATION:

CORNERS OF KNOX & DAY

ADULTS‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐$8.00 CHILDREN AGES 3 TO 10‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐$4.00 CHILDREN UNDER 3‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐FREE

CARRY OUTS AVAILABLE SPONSORED BY THE MISSIONS COMMITTEE OF FAITH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH For more informa�on contact the church office at 308‐ 343‐8805 Weekdays from 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.


DIABETES TRAINING OPPORTUNITY Advance your healthcare career by becoming a certified DEEP Educator (Diabetes Empowerment Education Program) We’re looking for motivated health professionals, community health workers, and community leaders to train seniors with diabetes on how to better manage their health. Telligen, the Illinois Medicare Quality Improvement Organization, offers free Diabetes Self-Management Education classes in community locations and wants interested individuals like you to teach those classes. YOU WILL RECEIVE AT NO COST TO YOU: • Training in the Diabetes Empowerment Education Program (DEEP), a comprehensive, culturallysensitive self-management program developed by the U of IL ($1000 value) • Three year certification as a DEEP trainer ($75.00 value). • Training by a DEEP certified trainer who is a Certified Diabetes Educator. • Guidance and assistance in setting up classes in your community to do diabetes training. • The means to improve professional skills and advance employment opportunities. • Endless appreciation from the people you help! LOCATION:

Knox County Health Department 1361 W. Fremont St. Galesburg, IL

DATE AND TIME: Thursday April 7th 8am-5pm and Friday April 8th 8am-4pm FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Becky Moss, Knox County Health Department (309) 344-2224 or

Merle Shapera, MS, RD, LDN, CDE, Diabetes Program Specialist at Telligen QIO merle.shapera@area-d.hcqis.org; 708 415-2693 Bring your own beverages/lunch/snacks. There are restaurants in the area and the training site has a refrigerator and microwave

This material was prepared by Telligen, Medicare Quality Innovation Network Quality Improvement Organization, under contract with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The contents presented do not necessarily reflect CMS policy. 11SOW-IL-B2-5/2015-11010


18th ANNUAL

FOUNDATION GOLF OUTING Monday, May 2nd, 2016, Lake Bracken Golf Course - 1 p.m. Shotgun Start

Hole Sponsorship Form $100.00 Fee

(Includes a prominently displayed sign on Golf Course) Name:________________________________________________________ Phone #:______________________E-Mail:__________________________ Address:______________________________________________________ City:_________________________State:_____________Zip:___________ Check #____________________________ Please Make Check Payable To and Mail To: National Stearman Foundation, P.O. Box 1937, Galesburg, IL 61402-1937 _____ Utilize Existing Artwork

_____ New Artwork (e-mail to: jeanne@osi.biz)

For additional information, contact Golf Committee Chairs: Jeanne Conlon 309-221-8023 or Becky Patterson 309-368-1740 or Diane Stickle 309-337-2900

Due Date: April 15, 2016

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

2016 - Celebrating 45 Years of the National Stearman Fly-In.


18th ANNUAL

FOUNDATION GOLF OUTING Monday, May 2nd, 2016, Lake Bracken Golf Course - 1 p.m. Shotgun Start

Golf Outing Entry Form $75.00 Per Person or $300 per Team of 4 Entry Fee Includes Green Fees, Cart and Dinner

(Sign up as a Team or Individual - Individuals will be placed on a Team by the Committee.)

PLAYERS NAMES 1.________________________________

2._______________________________

3.________________________________

4._______________________________

TEAM NAME:________________________________________________________ Contact Name and Phone Number:_________________________________________ Please Make Check Payable To and Mail To: National Stearman Foundation, P.O. Box 1937, Galesburg, IL 61402-1937 For additional information, contact Golf Committee Chairs: Diane Stickle 309-337-2900 or Becky Patterson 309-368-1740 or Jeanne Conlon 309-221-8023

Due Date: April 15, 2016

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

2016 - Celebrating 45 Years of the National Stearman Fly-In.


Career Expo Tuesday, April 5th 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. John M. Lewis Gymnasium

You are personally invited to participate in the 25th annual Carl Sandburg College Career Expo. The expo offers employers the following benefits: • Access to a pool of candidates for current and future hiring needs • Ability to increase your company’s visibility on campus and in the community • Opportunity to speak to candidates about internships or advanced training opportunities The expo typically attracts 200-300 individuals, including Carl Sandburg College students and alumni, as well as community members. You are encouraged to bring any table top or floor displays and company literature to the expo. There is no cost to participate in this event. Interested participants are asked to contact Tracy Engstrom, Coordinator of Career Development, at 309-341-5246 or tengstrom@sandburg.edu for a registration form.


C ASA

May 7, 2016

Lake Storey, Galesburg, IL

To sign up go to www.casaofknoxco.com Registration begins at 7am, Duathlon starts at 8am, Mini at 8:30am 5K starts at 9am, 1M starts at 9:15

Prizes for top finishers in Duathlon, 5K, best superhero costume



Marks the Spot… Find your buried treasure at KCCDD’s 11th Annual Auction:

Spring Break on Treasure Island Saturday, April 23, 2016 at the Knights of Columbus Doors Open at 5:30PM

Tickets are $25/person and include dinner and one adult beverage. To make your reservation, contact Christina at (309) 3442600 or cdurante@kccdd.com.

Enter for a chance to win this LG 65”Class 4K Ultra HD Smart TV! Raffle tickets: 1 for $10 3 for $25 Drawing will take place Saturday, April 23. Need NOT be present to win.


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