| Date | Event |
| 1/7/2025 | more info... |
| 1/8/2025 | Celebrating one year of new ownership with Mike & Brandy Holthaus! more info... |
| 1/14/2025 | more info... |
| 1/18/2025 | We Rock the Spectrum Parent's Night Out. Join us for our most popular event. 3 hours of fun for kids with full gym access plus a pizza party and a movie. We supervise the kids 1 adult per 5 children. Sign up through email, phone or message through facebook/instagram. $35/child and $30 per sibling. more info... |
| 1/21/2025 | more info... |
| 1/22/2025 | In collaboration with partners on campus and in the community, The Kimmel Belonging and Engagement Hub hosts a luncheon in honor of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Highlights of the luncheon include a keynote speaker, musical performances and the awarding of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Awards: SIUE Student Scholarship; Humanitarian Award(s); and Youth Essay, Poetry and Visual Arts Contest (for local youth). We are pleased to announce our keynote speaker for the 42nd Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration is Donzaleigh Abernathy! Ms. Abernathy is the goddaughter of Dr. King, daughter of Rev. Ralph David Abernathy, and an award-winning actress and writer. She is a founding Trustee of the New Visions Foundation/Coalition for Engaged Education and a former Vice President of the Board and New Roads Schools. She was a Spokesperson for the CDC’s HIV/AIDS Awareness Program and for Amnesty International. She currently volunteers for Juveniles in the Los Angeles County Justice System. This year’s celebration theme is Let Us March On. This theme stems from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s speech “Our God is Marching On” that he delivered on March 25, 1965 on the steps of the State Capital Building at the conclusion of the Selma to Montgomery march. This 54-mile march had 25,000 participants protesting the racism and oppression that African Americans faced at the polls while exercising their constitutional right to vote. “… I want to say to the people of America and the nations of the world, that we are not about to turn around. We are on the move now… The only normalcy that we will settle for is the normalcy of brotherhood, the normalcy of true peace, the normalcy of justice.” - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Tickets may be purchased through our website or by check by emailing MLKCelebration@siue.edu. Ticket sales will close on Wednesday, January 15th. Applications for the scholarship and awards will close on November 24th. Students, faculty, staff and community members are encouraged to apply or nominate for the awards throughout the fall semester. Details for applications and nominations can be found on our website. To make a donation to the SIUE Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Endowment or to sponsor a student to attend the luncheon, contact The Kimmel Belonging and Engagement Hub at MLKCelebration@siue.edu or 618-650-2686. more info... |
| 1/24/2025 | NO CHARGE FOR ED/GLEN CHAMBER MEMBERS (ATTENDEES RESPONSIBLE FOR INDIVIDUAL CHECKS @ RESTAURANT) GUESTS WELCOME AT $19 PER PERSON + MEAL COST Table for 10 is a dynamic new initiative from the Ed/Glen Chamber designed to foster meaningful connections in a relaxed, mid-day setting. Participants will be encouraged to share professional insights, explore partnerships, and strengthen community ties. Whether you're looking to expand your professional circle or deepen existing relationships. Table for 10 provides the perfect platform to grow your business over delightful conversations and great food. more info... |
| 1/29/2025 | Register here: https://hirelevel.com/webinars/mastering-leadership-effective-strategies-for-managing-difficult-employees/ Whether it's dealing with negativity, poor performance, or interpersonal conflicts, this session will provide you with the tools to transform workplace challenges into growth opportunities. Don't miss out on gaining actionable insights to become a stronger, more effective leader! more info... |
| 1/29/2025 | You're invited to come see how far we've come in just one year's time! The Madison County HIstorical Museum renovations are nearly complete, and numerous temporary exhibits have been on display since last June. Thank you for making that happen. Join us for light refreshments and the music of Wilbert Glasper. A little wine, a little cheese and some soft jazz in the historic 1836 Weir House. A suggested donation of $25 can be paid by check, cash or credit card at the door. MCHS is a 501(c)3 charitable organization. more info... |



