October 2021 - Southwestern Illinois College

SWIC to stage The Laramie Project Nov. 5-7

Experience the captivating play, “The Laramie Project,” presented by Southwestern Illinois College Division of Arts and Sciences, as it reveals the reaction to the 1998 murder of gay college student Matthew Shepard in Laramie, Wyoming.

Co-directed by SWIC Communication Arts Professors Emily Kelly-Padden and Julie Willis, the 2000 play by Moisés Kaufman and the members of Tectonic Theater Project, focuses on the community reaction to the violent crime. The production will run Friday, Nov. 5 and Saturday, Nov. 6 at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, Nov. 7 at 2 p.m. in the SWIC Belleville Main Complex Theatre, 2500 Carlyle Ave.

“The Laramie Project” centers around a hate crime that attracted worldwide attention, bringing sexual discrimination and violence to the forefront of public discussion. “The play shocks, challenges, and moves all who watch it as it reveals the lowest depths of hatred and greatest heights of compassion that lies within all human beings in any seemingly average community,” as stated on brownpapertickets.com.

Tickets are $5 with a student ID, $10 for general admission and can be purchased at the door, cash-only.

The play deals with themes of an adult nature and is intended for mature audiences.

Funding and resources provided by the SWIC Division of Arts and Sciences, the SWIC Foundation and the Matthew Shepard Foundation.

For more information, call Kelly-Padden at 618-235-2700, ext. 5419.

Banker Jeanne Dalman of O’Fallon named to the SWIC Foundation Board

Jeanne M. Dalman, Senior Vice President of Retail Banking and Operations for the First National Bank of Waterloo, has been named to the Southwestern Illinois College Foundation Board. As a board member, she will support the Foundation’s efforts to secure gifts for special educational and cultural activities that are not part of the college budget.

Dalman brings decades of experience in financial management to the Foundation Board. As an graduate of SWIC, then named Belleville Area College, with an Associate Degree in Business Administration, Dalman is thrilled to be able to serve on the board and support the college that provided her with a great education that prepared her for so many opportunities as she began her career. With many years of banking experience and several years of serving in the public sector as St. Clair County Deputy Clerk, she is excited to bring her knowledge and experience to the SWIC Foundation Board.

Jeanne M Dalman Foundation Board Member

She will serve through 2030.

For more information about the Foundation, visit swic.edu/foundation.

Early Childhood Education instructors Beal and Day earn SWIC Faculty Member of the Year Awards

A dedication to students, a passion for teaching, and a wealth of experience are what made Early Childhood Education instructors Carolyn Beal and Jessica Day the obvious choices for the Southwestern Illinois College full- and part-time Faculty Members of the Year Awards, respectively.

Beal, of Belleville, is an ECE professor and the ECE and Education program coordinator, who has been with the program for 30 years. Not only does Beal care about her college students, but she cares deeply about improving the profession.

“Watching the enthusiasm when a student realizes they have found their calling in this profession is amazing,” Beal said. “Graduation is one of my favorite things about teaching at SWIC. Witnessing students and their families celebrate either persistence in finally completing a degree or being the first in the family with a college degree.”   

Beal has led the initiative for SWIC to become a Gateways Entitled Institution, which provides community college students opportunities to earn credentials while completing coursework. She also co-authored and was awarded a $25,000 ICCB Competency-Based Education Grant. As a result, Beal and her ECE adjunct instructors created modules with avatars in classroom simulations. They also created self-paced, competency-based modules for those who are currently working in ECE centers. 

In addition to her duties as program coordinator, she teaches Intro to Early Childhood Education, Child Growth and Development, Child Health Maintenance, Early Childhood Practicum, and Child Family and Community.

“Carolyn Beal is the ideal educator. She is a known commodity state wide with her ECE colleagues,” said Chief Academic Officer Gina Segobiano, Ed.D. “She is someone who is not only well educated herself but is also compassionate and understanding, and elevates everyone around her through her commitment to the program. Her representation of SWIC and advocacy for the ECE program is commended.”

Beal earned her Associate in Arts in Psychology from SWIC, then known as Belleville Area College, in 1984, a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from McKendree University in 1986, and Master of Science in Psychology from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville in 1993.

Previously she worked with the Belleville Area Special Services Cooperative as a school psychologist and at My Friend’s House, child care center in Mascoutah as a teacher/director.

She and her husband, Jim, have one son, Elijah, and one daughter, Annika.

Day, of Trenton, has been with SWIC since 2012, first with the Culinary Arts and Food Management program, then as an adjunct ECE instructor, and served as a dual credit instructor since 2016, first at O’Fallon Township High School from 2009 to 2020, then at Triad High School from 2020 to the present. After changing school districts, she developed additional dual credit opportunities at her new school.

She, along with Beal, participated in the $25,000 ICCB grant project which created online, self-paced modules and virtual reality scenarios, plus an institutional grant for increased technology in assessment.

“Education is what remains after students have left the classroom, which is why every class needs to be informational, relevant, and impactful,” Day said. “My job as a teacher is to connect students to content so that they can focus on its implementation in their own unique way.”

At SWIC, Day teaches Growth and Development of Children, Introduction to Early Childhood Education, Intro to Educational Technology, Child Health Maintenance, and Safety and Sanitation.

Day also incorporates service learning into her dual credit courses. While teaching at OTHS, Day sponsored the OTHS Interact Club, which was also sponsored by the local Rotary Club. The student group conducted research to learn more about the needs of those in Malawi, Africa. Day’s students collected and sent more than 3,500 books to Mawali and raised more than $500 for shipping and other costs associated with the project.

“By keeping the students engaged in course content, they are more likely to experience success,” said SWIC Dean of Arts and Sciences Mary Ruettgers, Ed.D. “She is very approachable, well liked, and respected by the dual credit students. These qualities enhance student achievement.”

Day earned her Bachelor of Science in Workforce Education from Southern Illinois University-Carbondale in 2008 and her Master of Public Administration and Policy Analysis from Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville in 2019. She would love to pursue a doctorate in organizational leadership in the future and use that knowledge to help continue program growth not only at the collegiate level but also within our local schools.

In addition, she works as a corporate trainer at the Corporate Training Center since 2012 and previously worked as an assistant teacher at the Southern Illinois University Child Development Laboratory from 2006 to 2008.

Day and her husband, Michael, have three daughters, Maddie, Makenna and Hallie, and one son, Beau.

Beal and Day were also nominated by the college for the Illinois Community College Trustee Association’s Outstanding Full-time and Part-time Faculty Member of the Year honors.

For more information about SWIC, visit swic.edu/ece.

Sloan’s Pub House

Company: Bar and Grill

Wait time:

20 M

Price range:

$$

Time spent:

1 HR

$ – under $10 / $$ – $10 to $20 / $$$ – $21 or more

Location(s)

City Phone Address
Collinsville, IL 62234 (618) 855-9100 119 W Main St, Collinsville, IL 62234

Hours:

Monday – Thursday 11 AM – 1 AM
Friday 11 AM – 2 AM
Saturday 10 AM – 2 AM
Sunday 10 AM – 1 AM

Hours may change, please check the business page for updates.

Services

Accepts

Cash, Card, Visa

Parking

Private lot

Noise Level

High level

Wi-Fi

Yes

Accessible

Wheelchair, blind, deaf

Pets

Service Animals Only

Attire

Casual

Restrooms 

Provided

Student Discounts

N/A

Entertainment

Yes

In-person visits

Yes

Open to All

Yes

In-Store Shopping

N/A

COVID-19 Measures

Masks Required

No

Outdoor Seating

Open

Curbside pickup

No

Social distancing

Required 6 ft

Temperature checks

No

Cleaning

Very clean

Sit-down Space

Open

Sanitizer

Bring your own

Staff wears masks

Yes

Verona Coffee

Company: Bar and Grill

Wait time:

20 M

Price range:

$$

Time spent:

1 HR

$ – under $10 / $$ – $10 to $20 / $$$ – $21 or more

Location(s)

City Phone Address
Collinsville, IL 62234 (618) 696-1522 Front, 101A, E Main St, Collinsville, IL 62234

Hours:

Monday – Thursday 7 AM – 2 PM
Friday 7 AM – 4 PM
Saturday 8 AM – 4 PM
Sunday 8 AM – 2 PM

Hours may change, please check the business page for updates.

Services

Accepts

Cash, Card, Visa

Parking

Private lot

Noise Level

High level

Wi-Fi

Yes

Accessible

Wheelchair, blind, deaf

Pets

Service Animals Only

Attire

Casual

Restrooms 

Provided

Student Discounts

N/A

Entertainment

Yes

In-person visits

Yes

Open to All

Yes

In-Store Shopping

N/A

COVID-19 Measures

Masks Required

No

Outdoor Seating

Open

Curbside pickup

No

Social distancing

Required 6 ft

Temperature checks

No

Cleaning

Very clean

Sit-down Space

Open

Sanitizer

Bring your own

Staff wears masks

Yes

Di Carlo’s Pizza & Pasta

Cuisine : Italian

Wait time:

x

Price range:

x

Time spent:

x

$ – under $10 / $$ – $10 to $20 / $$$ – $21 or more

Location(s)

City Phone Address
 Red Bud, IL 62278 (618) 282-6696 1520 S Main St, Red Bud, IL 62278

Hours:

Tuesday – Thursday 11 AM – 2 PM/Re-Open: 4 PM – 8 PM
Friday 11 AM – 2 PM/Re-Open: 4 PM – 9 PM
Saturday 4 PM – 9 PM
Sunday  4 PM – 8 PM

Hours may change, please check the business page for updates.

Services

Accepts

Cash, Card, Visa ,Debt

Parking

Private lot

Noise Level

Normal

Wi-Fi

Yes

Accessible

Wheelchair, blind, deaf

Pets

Service Animals Only

Attire

Casual

Restrooms 

Provided

Student Discounts

No

Entertainment

Yes

In-person visits

Yes

Open to All

Yes

COVID-19 Measures

Masks Required

Yes

Outdoor Seating

Open

Curbside pickup

No

Social distancing

Required 6 ft

Temperature checks

Yes

Cleaning

Very clean

Sit-down Space

Open

Sanitizer

Bring your own

Staff wears masks

Yes

Broadway Grille

Cuisine : Bar and Grill

Wait time:

5 M

Price range:

$$

Time spent:

10 M

$ – under $10 / $$ – $10 to $20 / $$$ – $21 or more

Location(s)

City Phone Address
Sparta, IL 62286 (618) 449-2091 160 W Broadway St, Sparta, IL 62286

Hours:

Monday 11 AM – 7 PM
Tuesday 11 AM – 7 PM
Wednesday 11 AM – 7 PM
Thursday 11 AM – 7 PM
Friday 11 AM – 7 PM
Saturday 11 AM – 7 PM
Sunday CLOSED

Hours may change, please check the business page for updates.

Services

Accepts

Cash / Card / Visa

Parking

Private lot

Noise Level

High level

Wi-Fi

Yes

Accessible

Wheelchair / blind / deaf

Service animals / Pets

Service Animals Only

Attire

Casual

Restrooms 

Provided

Student Discounts

No

Entertainment

no

In-person visits

Yes

Open to All

Yes

COVID-19 Measures

Masks Required

Yes

Outdoor Seating

Open

Curbside pickup

Yes

Social distancing

Required 6 ft

Temperature checks

Yes

Cleaning

Very clean

Sit-down Space

Open

Sanitizer

Bring your own

Staff wears masks

Yes

Frederico’s

Cuisine: Italian

Wait time:

15 M

Price range:

$$

Time spent:

30 M

$ – under $10 / $$ – $10 to $20 / $$$ – $21 or more

Location(s)

City Phone Address
Waterloo, IL 62298 (618) 939-9909 114 N Main St, Waterloo, IL 62298

Hours:

Tuesday – Thursday 11 AM – 9 PM
Friday – Saturday 11 AM – 10 PM
Sunday 11 AM – 8 PM

Hours may change, please check the business page for updates.

Services

Accepts

Cash, Card, Visa

Parking

Private lot

Noise Level

Normal

Wi-Fi

Yes

Accessible

Wheelchair, blind, deaf

Pets

Service Animals Only

Attire

Casual

Restrooms 

Provided

Student Discounts

No

Entertainment

Yes

In-person visits

Yes

Open to All

Yes

In-Store Shopping

Yes

COVID-19 Measures

Masks Required

Yes

Outdoor Seating

Open

Curbside pickup

Yes

Social distancing

Required 6 ft

Temperature checks

Yes

Cleaning

Sanitation between customers

Sit-down Space

Open

Sanitizer

Sanitizer provided

Staff wears masks

Yes

Gallagher’s

Cuisine: Restaurant

Wait time:

20 M

Price range:

$$

Time spent:

1 HR

$ – under $10 / $$ – $10 to $20 / $$$ – $21 or more

Location(s)

City Phone Address
Waterloo, IL 62298 (618) 939-9933 114 W Mill St, Waterloo, IL 62298

Hours:

Tuesday – Thursday 4 PM – 8 PM
Friday – Saturday 11 AM – 9 PM
Sunday 9:30 AM – 2 PM

Hours may change, please check the business page for updates.

Services

Accepts

Cash, Card, Visa, PayPal

Parking

Private lot

Noise Level

Normal

Wi-Fi

Yes

Accessible

Wheelchair, blind, deaf

Pets

Service Animals Only

Attire

Semi-Formal

Restrooms 

Provided

Student Discounts

N/A

Entertainment

No

In-person visits

Yes

Open to All

Yes

In-Store Shopping

N/A

COVID-19 Measures

Masks Required

Yes

Outdoor Seating

No outdoor

Curbside pickup

Yes

Social distancing

Required 6 ft

Temperature checks

N/A

Cleaning

Very clean

Sit-down Space

Open with limited space.

Sanitizer

Bring your own

Staff wears masks

Yes

Casa Romero

Company: Mexican Restaurant

Wait time:

15 M

Price range:

$$

Time spent:

1 HR

$ – under $10 / $$ – $10 to $20 / $$$ – $21 or more

Location(s)

City Phone Address
Waterloo, IL 62298 (618) 939-6440 512 S Market St, Waterloo, IL 62298

Hours:

Tuesday – Thursday, Sunday 11 AM – 9 PM
Friday 11 AM – 9:30 PM
Saturday 12 PM – 9:30 PM

Hours may change, please check the business page for updates.

Services

Accepts

Cash, Card, Visa

Parking

Private lot

Noise Level

Normal

Wi-Fi

Yes

Accessible

Wheelchair

Pets

Service Animals Only

Attire

Casual

Restrooms 

Provided

Student Discounts

N/A

Entertainment

Yes

In-person visits

Yes

Open to All

Yes

In-Store Shopping

N/A

COVID-19 Measures

Masks Required

Yes

Outdoor Seating

No outdoor

Curbside pickup

Yes

Social distancing

6 ft distances between tables

Temperature checks

No

Cleaning

Sanitation between customers

Sit-down Space

Open with limited space.

Sanitizer

Sanitizer is all over and provided

Staff wears masks

Yes