Volunteer Luncheon ~ continued
IT volunteer Read Gilgen also received a Lifetime Achievement award for delivering Master Technical Support to ICL from 2020-2026. Known as the "go to guy," Read assisted instructors with classroom computer setup, provided tech support, uploaded course and instructors photos to ICL’s registration site, coordinated IT tags, created teacher instructions, and resolved equipment issues alongside Utah Tech IT. We are grateful to Read for his years of dedicated service.
Read and Susan Gilgen
Warren and Rob proved to be quite the comedic duo and had attendeses in stitches.
Our amazing UT rep, Dr. Nancy Hauck with Doug Bowen and Hans de Haan.
Attendees enjoyed chicken salad sliders, soups, Italian pasta salad, vegetable spinach wraps, and yummy chocolate cake.
ICL’s all-volunteer faculty share their expertise through classes, workshops, clubs, and field trips. Their commitment is essential to our community. Founded in 1979, ICL offers affordable lifelong learning, social interaction and fitness opportunities. Forty-seven years later, ICL has not only survived, but thrived, due entirely to the spirit of volunteerism among its members. Without a sustained cadre of volunteers, ICL would have vanished as quickly as it was established. ICL’s success is a testament to the dedication of its volunteers, whose spirit keeps it strong year after year.
Thank you to members of the Native American Flute class for the intro music.
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