Illinois American Water presents check to Lincoln College's
Creekside
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[May 19, 2018]
LINCOLN
- Since 2009, Illinois American Water has contributed over $197,000
to 56 environmental grant projects in Illinois American Water’s
service areas.
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This
year, 10 projects across the state will share over $22,000 in
environmental grants.
Illinois
American Water presented Lincoln College with an environmental grant
for $3,645. The amount granted was the full amount requested by the
college through the company’s environmental grant program.
Funds
will be used to construct a handicap accessible boardwalk and
interpretive signage. The new boardwalk will allow all visitors and
researchers access to a spectacular view of the stream bank features
of Sugar Creek.
With a “forward to the past” theme, each foot along the Boardwalk
will take visitors one year further back in time from the present,
offering a temporal-spatial scale to history. Plaques affixed to the
boardwalk planks along with several interpretive exhibits will
commemorate important local, national, and global historical dates
and events.
The
Boardwalk is needed to provide handicapped accessibility to the
existing Sugar Creek Wibben Overlook platform. Construction will
begin in September 2018 during the school’s annual “Welcome Week”
volunteer event.
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From
left: Michelle Baldwin, Dean of Faculty and Instruction at Lincoln
College; Teresa Saner, Division Chair Mathematics, Science and
Physical Education; Gabe Bowden, operations superintendent for
Illinois American Water’s Lincoln District; Julie Ossler, Lead
Faculty, Conservation Biology; and Dennis Campbell, Director of the
Creekside Center for Environmental Education.
Dr.
Campbell is retired from the faculty of Lincoln College and
established Creekside while he was a professor at Lincoln College.
He now serves as the director of Creekside.
[Karen Cotton
External Affairs Manager
Illinois American Water] |