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Empowering Your Life: A Special Lunch & Learn for Women’s History Month

Get ready to find your voice and make an impact! To celebrate the start of Women’s History Month, LCCC Career Development and Student Experience are hosting an empowering session with renowned guest speaker Professor Nichola D. Gutgold, Ph.D.

On Monday, March 2nd, Dr. Gutgold will be sharing insights from her latest book, The Public Speaking Handbook for Women: Speaking Up and Speaking Well to Make the Most of Your Life, the ultimate guide for anyone looking to lead with confidence. Enjoy a complimentary lunch while you gain valuable career skills.

We are raffling off 20 copies of Dr. Gutgold’s book to lucky attendees!

This event is available in person at the Alumni Center, Rooms 107-108, or virtually via Zoom!

Join Zoom Meeting

Meeting ID: 910 1038 2609

Passcode: 469665

Mandatory RSVP by February 20th at 12:00 PM if you are attending in person.  If you have any questions, please contact Kescha Bell-Ross at kbellross@lccc.edu

Advisors Needed for LCCC Clubs

There are currently several clubs that are seeking a faculty or staff member to serve as an advisor for their group. These groups provide opportunities for students to pursue special interests, develop interpersonal and leadership skills, meet other students, work with faculty and staff, and take advantage of learning experiences that exist outside the classroom.

The activities sponsored by student groups enrich the total educational experience and quality of campus life. As advisors, faculty, and staff members have an excellent opportunity to work with college students in a non-classroom environment, enriching student-staff/faculty interaction. We know from experience and research that this interaction has a positive effect on student retention and graduation.

The following groups are currently in need of an advisor or co-advisors:

  • Outdoors Club
  • Student Nurses Association

For more information about these clubs and more information on the responsibilities of serving as an advisor, please contact Daniel Melin at dmelin@lccc.edu.

Byte-Sized Pedagogy: Practical Prompts, Principled Practice, and Pioneering Projects for AI Integration

Week 2: The AI Study Buddy

Empower your students to take charge of their own exam prep by teaching them to transform their lecture notes into personalized practice quizzes. Take a few minutes of class to show students how to paste their notes into an AI tool and ask it to “Generate five challenging multiple-choice questions based on this text.” This activity shifts AI from a “shortcut” to a cognitive tool that reinforces active recall and helps students identify their own knowledge gaps before high-stakes assessments. Encourage them to verify every AI-generated answer against their textbook or notes to ensure accuracy and build critical oversight skills. For a copy-pasteable “Quiz Me” prompt you can share with your students, visit our Faculty AI Resource Site sample assignments page, where you can also find new ideas and share your own AI discoveries.

Call for volunteers for Spring Cash Bingo on April 11

LCCC Foundation is seeking 6 volunteers for Spring Cash Bingo on April 11.  The event will take place in the CSC Ballroom from 1:00 – 4:00 with doors opening at 11:00 a.m. We are in need of several volunteers to sell scratch-off and raffle tickets and to verify winning numbers.  We are looking for volunteers to work from 11:00 – 1:30 and 1:30- 4:00 p.m.

If interested, please contact JoEllen Rooney at jrooney@lccc.edu

Conversations with Daniel & Tammy Roebuck

Join the Communications, Media & Arts Department as we host Daniel & Tammy Roebuck on Wednesday, February 25th, from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. in AC 107/108.

They will be talking about their storied careers in TV & Film as well as the premiere of their most recent feature film, The Hail Mary. The film premieres around the Lehigh Valley on Saturday, February 21st. Professor Wendy Barron was a producer on the film, and several LCCC students and alumni were crew members. They plan to film another feature in the Lehigh Valley in the near future. Please share this unique event with students.

Special Guest Speaker to Discuss Campus Speech in Polarized Times

The Honors Scholars Program welcomes Dr. Sigal Ben-Porath to LCCC’s Schnecksville campus on Monday, March 2nd, at 2:20 pm in the Alumni Center’s rooms 107-108 to present and discuss “Campus Speech in Polarized Times.” The campus community is invited to attend along with Honors Scholars students, and copies of Ben-Porath’s books are available in the library to review prior to her visit.

Summary of Presentation: Free speech is a right promised to all Americans. Academic freedom and responsibility are special obligations of colleges. How do we ensure this in times of extreme polarization? Americans today sometimes disagree on the boundaries of speech, on the lines that we should not cross. In this talk, Sigal Ben-Porath will discuss the promise of free speech, the challenges to ensuring it, and some possible paths forward.

Dr. Sigal Ben-Porath is the MRMJJ Presidential Professor of Education at the University of Pennsylvania,  where she is a member of the philosophy and political science departments, and the faculty director of the SNF Paideia Program for civic dialogue. In 2025, she was elected to the National Academy of Education.  Her recent books include Cancel Wars (Chicago, 2023) and Free Speech on Campus (Penn Press, 2017). She chaired Penn’s Committee on Open Expression 2015-2019, and serves on the boards of the National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement, Middlebury’s Conflict Transformation Center, and Penn’s Project for Philosophy for the Young. In the past decade, she has been offering guidance to college campuses on policy development and responses to controversies surrounding speech.

February Virtual Bingo – Last One!

Join the LCCC Spirit Committee for virtual office bingo on Wednesday, February 25, beginning at Noon by signing up here! This event is limited to the first 25 sign-ups.

For more information, contact Tara Frana at tfrana1@lccc.edu or Ginny Hertzog at vhertzog@lccc.edu.

Wiffleball Tournament

One-Day Recreational WIFFLEBALL Tournament

Looking for a fun way to get moving? Grab some friends and join us for a one-day recreational Wiffleball tournament! No experience needed—just show up ready to play and have fun.

  • Berrier Hall – Main Gym
  • Tuesday, Feb 17
  • 3:00–4:30 PM
  • LCCC Bookstore gift card awarded to winners

The format will be single elimination or round-robin, depending on the number of teams.

Registration Link

Questions? Email zsnyder2@lccc.edu

Come play, get some exercise, and keep building lifelong fitness habits!

LASSI Lesson: A Value Paradox

Among the 64 LASSI questions that LCCC students (n=511) answered last fall, two questions appear to be a “value paradox.” A large number of students reflected that “In my opinion, what is taught in my courses is not worth learning” (Q59). However, they also very highly stated that “I need a college degree to fulfill my ambitions” (Q61). One takeaway is that students are not making connections between what they are learning, the skills they are practicing in their courses, and their future career pathways.

One strategy: make these connections more explicit in courses. The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) identifies eight key career-readiness competencies that are already embedded in our courses–you can highlight those.

Also, the Career Development Center helps faculty and students make these connections through daily support services and events (see a general schedule here). One can also encourage students to engage with CLAW, an “online job management system designed to empower students with essential career readiness resources.” CLAW directions are attached for sharing.

More reflections will be shared next week. If you have any questions, reach out to Michael Spinks and Katy DeLong at thelassi@lccc.edu.

LCCC Morgan Open Gym Time

Looking for some time to work out, shoot hoops, roll out a yoga mat, or practice your pickleball skills on your schedule?

Join us during Open Gym Hours at the Perla Building and enjoy the gym at your own pace!

When: Every Tuesday from 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Where: The Perla Building, 105 W Broad St, Tamaqua, PA 18252

No classes, no schedule—just fitness, fun, and your favorite activities! Bring your friends and make the most of your free time.

See you there!

Mindfulness Workshop Openings for March

The final Mindfulness Series will take place on Thursday, March 5, in the Alumni Center 107-108.

Although this is 4 of our 4-part series, you are more than welcome to join us.

The topic for March is ” Introduction to Mindful Self-Compassion.”

If you are interested in joining us on 3/5, please email jrooney@lccc.edu.

Spring 2026 Transfer Fair

LCCC is excited to announce a Transfer Fair this semester for students, alumni, and the public!

Join us on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, from 10 AM to 2 PM in the CSC Building on the Main Campus. This event will feature representatives from a variety of colleges and universities who will be available to answer your questions about transferring from LCCC to a four-year institution. Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to take the next step toward an exciting future!

Administrative Updates

Human Resources News

New I-9 Form

The new version of the I-9 has been released. Please begin using the new version for all new hires. The form can be viewed here.

Nominate a Colleague for Spotlight on Excellence
Is there a faculty or staff member you know who helped smooth over an unexpected bump during a project or event? Do you know someone who went above and beyond to provide excellent customer service? Human Resources invites you to nominate that person for a Spotlight on Excellence recognition. Recognized members of the college community will be announced in the College Voice and will receive a token of appreciation for a job well done. Please use the nomination form to spotlight the excellence of a fellow employee!

Slip, Trip and Fall Prevention
Slips, trips, and falls account for a large percentage of medical incidents on campus and are the result from some a kind of unintended or unexpected change in the contact between the feet and the ground or walking surface. AttachedWord are tips to aid in the prevention of slips, trips and falls.

Quick Reference for Medical Emergencies on Campus
If serious injury or illness occurs on campus, CALL 911.  After you call 911, call Public Safety at x1169 to inform them you called 911. Public Safety will report to where the injured person is until arrival of the ambulance.
For minor injury or illness, trained personnel should provide basic first aid care. Call Public Safety at x1169. All Public Safety officers are trained in first aid and CPR/AEDS.

No employee shall transport another employee/student to an emergency facility or hospital.

All New Employees:
The college’s online training program is specifically designed for the busy professional but keeps in mind the college’s requirements for training. It is a convenient, easy way to complete our new hire training series at LCCC.

A. Required Online Trainings
Below are the online trainings that will be emailed to you from Knowbe4. This is a single sign-on system that will enable to you log in using your portal username and password. These online trainings must be completed within the first 30 days of hire.

If you want your completion certificate for each training placed in your personnel file, please print it out and send to the Human Resources office, otherwise Human Resources maintains a database of your completed trainings.

FERPA and HIPAA– Privacy and Security Awareness
Creating Strong Password – Security Awareness Training

B. Run-Hide-Fight Video
To view this video, go to the Department of Public Safety website page and click on the Run-Hide-Fight video link.

If you have any questions, please contact Human Resources at x1107 or x1108.

Online Learning News

View the 2025 Summer Edition of the Online Learning Newsletter. This edition includes information about our training programs, current news, updates for Canvas, and more. We want to recognize our badge earners on page 4, and there is a page on some events around the Lehigh Valley this Summer to look forward to. If you have any questions, reach out to us at onlinelearning@lccc.edu.

Online Learning Courses Available
Register online for our live and self-paced trainings. Trainings include: Canvas Course Certification, Remote Course Certification, Excellence in Instruction, Zoom, Canvas Studio, Blooms Taxonomy, and more!

Office Hours
Schedule a meeting with Rachel Peters to ask any questions on training, course development, professional development, and other tools/topics.

Digital Badges
Faculty and staff will have the opportunity to receive digital badges to display on LinkedIn, email signature and other areas, highlighting their professional achievements and commitment to continued learning. A number of different badges are available to anyone who completes the required training or series of trainings. The training requirements for each badge are outlined on the flyer. If you have any questions about the digital badges or the requirements for them please contact onlinelearning@lccc.edu.

College Engagement and Well-Being

Employee Appreciation Shout Outs

A quick and fun way to recognize your amazing colleagues! Celebrate specific actions and achievements. Choose a pre-made Shout Out or write your own personalized message. Shout Outs are a simple way to say “thank you” or acknowledge someone who’s made your day better, perfect for those everyday moments of appreciation! Submit your Employee Appreciation Shout Outs.

Innovation Award

The purpose of the LCCC Innovation Award is to motivate employees to generate new ideas, solve problems creatively, and contribute to the college’s overall innovation efforts. Given to teams, departments or committees within the college that have demonstrated exceptional creativity, originality, and breakthrough thinking in developing new services, processes, or solutions, essentially recognizing and celebrating those who contribute to advancing the organization through innovative ideas and practices. They aim to foster a culture of continuous improvement and encourage further innovation within the college.

The LCCC Innovation Award is given annually to one college team, department or committee (minimum 2 people). The Spirit Committee will select one award recipient to be recognized at the annual Staff and Faculty Awards reception. Award recipients will be added to the LCCC Innovation Award perpetual plaque on display in the Student Services Center in addition to receiving an award certificate and celebratory lunch. 

Innovations may be demonstrated through the following ways: 

  1. The creation and implementation of innovative programs, partnerships and/or activities that improve the institution’s ability to serve students and the community which results in improved customer satisfaction and/or delivery of programs/related services.  
  2. The creation or improvement of a process and/or policy which results in time savings, workflow enhancements, cost savings, revenue increases, improved service, or increased safety.
  3. Implementation of a new technology application which enhances customer satisfaction and improves the institution’s ability to serve students and the community. 
  4. The innovation is not more than 2 years old at the institution. 

To make a nomination, complete this form. For consideration, your candidate must meet all criteria and have at least one recommendation letter.

Power of Collaboration Award

The purpose of the LCCC Power of Collaboration Award is to recognize a team, department or committee that demonstrates exceptional teamwork, actively supports colleagues, and works effectively together to achieve shared goals, essentially recognizing their outstanding collaborative efforts within the college.

The LCCC Power of Collaboration Award is given annually to one college team, department or committee (minimum 2 people). The Spirit Committee will select one award recipient to be recognized at the annual Staff and Faculty Awards reception. Award recipients will be added to the LCCC Power of Collaboration Award perpetual plaque on display in the Student Services Center in addition to receiving an award certificate and celebratory lunch. 

The following criteria should be considered:

  1. They work positively and productively with other team members whose combined efforts have resulted in significant innovations, solutions, and advancements, demonstrating the power of collaboration.
  2. They have blended their unique skills, knowledge, and efforts to form a powerful synergy, enhancing their collective output. It emphasizes the core of successful collaboration: accomplishing more together than would be possible solo.
  3. The nominees have used innovative approaches, introducing fresh methods, ideas, or solutions to harness their collective creativity to forge new paths and achieve results.
  4. They model clear communication and constructive conflict resolution. They excel in maintaining open channels of communication, fostering a respectful and productive environment.

To make a nomination, complete this form. For consideration, your candidate must meet all criteria and have at least one recommendation letter.

Spirit Awards

The LCCC Spirit Committee invites nominations for the annual Spirit Award, presented at the Employee Appreciation Ceremony each May. One recipient will be selected from each of the following groups: ESP Staff, Administrators, and Faculty.

This award recognizes individuals who exemplify a positive attitude, foster teamwork, support an inclusive campus culture, and go above and beyond in their roles. Recipients demonstrate leadership, empathy, and a strong alignment with the college’s values, contributing meaningfully to the overall morale and spirit of the campus community. Nominate a colleague for the Spirit Award. *Previous recipients are not eligible.

Please use the following criteria to nominate a colleague; be prepared to offer examples of how the employee exhibits these criteria: 

  • Positive Attitude

 Consistently maintains an optimistic outlook, even during challenging situations; brings enthusiasm and energy to the workplace; helps to create a supportive environment. 

  • Team Collaboration

 Actively contributes to teamwork, supports colleagues, and promotes a sense of unity; works well with others to achieve shared goals and fosters a cooperative environment. 

  • Workplace Culture Contribution

 Demonstrates commitment to fostering a positive company culture; engages in activities that promote inclusivity, diversity, and respect within the college. 

  • Going Above and Beyond

Regularly exceeds expectations in terms of performance and initiative; takes on additional responsibilities or offers to help others without being asked. 

  • Leadership and Inspiration

Inspires others through actions and works, helping to motivate and encourage teammates; demonstrates leadership qualities, whether in formal or informal capacities. 

  • Supportive and Empathetic Behavior

Shows genuine care and concern for the well-being of colleagues; actively listens and provides emotional support or encouragement when needed; serves others and is always willing to help; inspires and encourages others. 

  • Creativity and Problem-Solving

Brings innovative ideas to the table and helps solve problems creatively; encourages others to think outside of the box and embrace new approaches. 

  • Commitment to the Organization’s Values

Consistently aligns behavior with the company’s mission, vision, and values; demonstrates ethical behavior and acts with integrity. 

  • Overall Positive Impact

Has a lasting, positive influence on the workplace environment, boosting employee morale and creating a sense of community. 

Reminders

TRAVEL REMINDER

Anyone travelling to a conference or seminar etc.  needs to complete a Travel Request Form. This form must be completed, signed, and turned in to Maria Bowen in the Finance Office PRIOR to making any travel arrangements.

If you have any questions, please contact Maria Bowen at mbowen4@lccc.edu or ext. 1884.

Behind the Scenes: LCCC Secures $5 Million Grant for Lilly Partnership

Lehigh Carbon Community College is proud to announce the award of a $5 million state investment to establish training and a specialized science and technology laboratory. This facility will serve as a vital training hub for the pharmaceutical workforce, supporting a major investment by Eli Lilly and Company in our region. This achievement is a testament to the dedication of our LCCC colleagues who worked diligently behind the scenes to make this partnership a reality.

We want to extend a special recognition to President Dr. Ann Bieber for her visionary leadership in creating clear career pathways for our students. We also want to recognize the following individuals:

  • Larissa Verta: Vice President of Academic Services and Student Development
  • Kelly Trahan: Dean of The Center for Workforce Development, Arts, Education and Technology
  • Andrew King: Interim Dean of Science, Mathematics, & Healthcare Sciences
  • Gregory Bott: Academic Grant Writer

Their combined efforts have been instrumental in bringing this grant to life; their hard work embodies a shared commitment to our students’ success. Thank you to this incredible team for ensuring that LCCC continues to provide transformative opportunities for our community. This partnership does more than just build a lab; it creates a sustainable talent pipeline. By training students on-site for specific roles required by Eli Lilly, LCCC is effectively guaranteeing that the local workforce is ready for high-paying, “future-proof” careers in biotechnology and manufacturing.

Stay Informed: Dive deeper into the details by reading our full press release and watching the exclusive interview regarding Eli Lilly’s expansion into the Lehigh Valley.

PACCC 2026-27 Budget Address

The Pennsylvania Commission for Community Colleges (PACCC) has released a response to Governor Shapiro’s proposed state budget, which currently calls for flat funding for the Commonwealth’s 15 community colleges. The Commission is advocating for a 6% increase in operating funds to help institutions keep pace with inflation and expand critical workforce development and healthcare training programs.

FY 26-27 PACCC Governor’s Budget Response Press Release

Byte-Sized Pedagogy: Practical Prompts, Principled Practice, and Pioneering Projects for AI Integration

Welcome to our series of weekly tips for integrating AI into your classroom. Keep an eye out for new ideas and check our Faculty AI Resource frequently for updates.

Week 1: The AI Launchpad

Our students are already using AI, but many of them lack the guidance and skills to use it ethically or effectively for their future careers. This week, we challenge you to lead a small “AI Audit” in your class. Consider introducing a “Let’s see what AI has to say about this…” moment. Students can generate an AI response (text, image, or video) on a course topic, then collaboratively critique its accuracy, quality, and bias, and evaluate differences based on individual prompts. Brief, low-stakes moments transform AI from a “cheating tool” into a critical literacy lesson that prepares students for the modern workforce. Don’t be afraid to fail forward – your guidance is the bridge between a student’s misuse of tech and their professional success. Let’s experiment together.

You can find ideas and share your discoveries through our continuously updated Faculty AI Resource Site.

Cougar Cabinet

The LCCC Cougar Cabinet provides supplemental food options and personal care items to LCCC registered students, staff, and faculty. This program is free and confidential, and you do not need to provide any documentation of need. However, a self-declaration form will need to be completed. If you come across a student experiencing food insecurity, please have them contact their preferred campus location listed below.

Main campus (Schnecksville) – communityresources@lccc.edu

Donley Center (Allentown) – donley@lccc.edu

Morgan Center (Tamaqua) – morgan@lccc.edu

Interested in donating or holding a department drive? Check out our donation flyer for examples of items we accept, and reach out to your campus of choice to schedule a drop off. The Main Campus also has donation station carts set up at the Student Union (lower level), Academic Resource Center (Cafeteria), and Barrier Hall (lower level), where items can be dropped off. You can also donate online through the LCCC Foundation’s student health and wellness general scholarship fund by using the “apply my gift to” drop-down box and selecting the Cougar Cabinet food pantry option.

Disney College Program – Recruiting for Fall 2026

Please inform your students (virtual and in person) about Disney’s upcoming recruiting plans.

Since 1989, LCCC has sent over 450 students to Florida to experience a one-semester internship at the Disney parks.  This six-credit internship is listed in our catalog as

IDS 270.

The Disney Company has begun recruiting for the Fall 2026 semester. Interested students may apply online at https://jobs.disneycareers.com/disney-programs.

Any questions, please email Walt Sweedo at sweedo.lccc@gmail.com.

Community Resources and Basic Needs (CRBN)

The LCCC Community Resources and Basic Needs Program serves LCCC students seeking assistance with basic needs, such as food, shelter, and utilities, by connecting them with resources available on campus or in the community. If you would like to refer a student to our services, please have them complete the Community Resources and Basic Needs Intake Form and recommend that they be as specific as possible in the additional details application field to help us match the area of need with the appropriate resources and their eligibility criteria.

If you are a staff or faculty member with a concern about a student’s basic needs, you should complete the online StART Report for CRBN services. To do so, choose the Community Resources and Basic Needs concern option as the nature of the report.

Spring Cash Bingo

Join us for a fun afternoon of Cash Bingo, Raffle Prizes, 50/50, and other small games of chance on April 11th. The Foundation will host its annual spring cash bingo event, with all proceeds benefiting student scholarships. Food and drinks will also be available for sale by several student associations.

For more information or to sign up and play, use this link.

We hope to see you for this exciting and impactful event!

 

LASSI Lesson: Using Academic Resources

At LCCC, “Using Academic Resources” has historically been our lowest LASSI measure (34.16% vs. the national norm). This reflects students’ knowledge of and willingness to use support services. Many students report being too embarrassed to admit when they’re struggling (Q7).

To support success, inform students about available resources and normalize help-seeking. Remind them that struggling is part of learning, and early assistance makes a difference. Share your experiences or stories of students who benefited from LCCC’s support services. Emphasize that seeking help demonstrates strength and commitment, and that all students benefit from tutoring, learning specialists, advising, and other services.

More insights will be shared next week.

If you have any questions? Reach out to Michael Spinks and Katy DeLong at thelassi@lccc.edu.

Student Success Starts with You!

At LCCC, we know that early intervention leads to student success. As faculty, you are often the first to notice when a student is struggling — whether it’s missed classes, late assignments, declining grades, or signs of personal stress.

That’s where the A3 Alert (Advise, Ask, Assist) system comes in.

What is an A3 Alert?

A3 Alerts are a quick, confidential way to notify our Student Support team about students who may need help. Your alert activates a network of support across campus, including immediate outreach from an LCCC Success Coach.

Why Should You Submit an A3 Alert?

Because one alert can change the course of a student’s journey. Submitting an A3 Alert connects students to:

Academic Support

Tutoring, Learning Specialists, DSS Accommodations, Advising, and Success Coaching help students regain confidence and perform better.

Counseling Services

Support for students dealing with stress, anxiety, depression, or life challenges.

Advising & Financial Guidance

Assistance in navigating course loads, degree requirements, or financial hardships.

Attendance & Engagement Outreach

Personalized outreach for students who may be falling off track before it’s too late.

Increased Retention and Student Success

Faculty referrals are among the most effective tools for helping students stay enrolled and succeed.

How to Submit

Submitting an A3 Alert is quick and easy through Advise, Ask, Assist A3, LCCC’s Early Alert system. The sooner you refer, the sooner we can support.

Together, we can make a lasting impact — one student at a time.

Log into myLCCC>Faculty/Staff Resources>Advise, Ask, Assist A3, and submit an A3 Alert today.

Your insight can be the turning point in a student’s success story.

Mardi Gras Spirit Day

The Spirit Committee invites you to join us for Fastnacht Day and Mardi Gras.

Come to SSC 120 on Fat Tuesday, February 17, and grab a donut and beads! The event will run from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Wear your festive Mardi Gras colors of purple, gold, or green to show your spirit!

Career Development Center Clothing Drive

In partnership with The YWCA Perfect Fit for Women, the Career Development Center is hosting a professional clothing drive in February.

Acceptable donations: Clean (no rips, tears, or holes) Professional clothing (female in current styles) Handbags, Jewelry, Shoes, and Scrubs.

Remember, all clients who use these organizations for attire will wear these items to dress for success! Our students have benefited greatly from using The Perfect Fit to prepare for job fairs and interviews, for clothing when starting a new job, and for graduation! Donations can be dropped off from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Career Development Center, SSC 004.

If you would like to drop off your donation at our Allentown or Tamaqua sites or if you need to drop off items outside of the designated times, please email Kescha Bell-Ross at kbellross@lccc.edu.

Spirit & Wellness

Spirit Committee Upcoming Events

Mark your calendars for these upcoming events, brought to you by the LCCC Spirit Committee!

February 17 – Fasnacht Day & Spirit Day – Wear Mardi Gras Colors

February 25 – Virtual Bingo (requires RSVP)

March 5 – Mindfulness Series: Self-Compassion (requires RSVP)

For questions about any upcoming events, please reach out to Ginny Hertzog at vhertzog@lccc.edu or Tara Frana at tfrana1@lccc.edu.