November 23, 2020, the Countdown Begins — 24 Work Days Until December 23, 2020, When the Scheduled Date for the Official Transfer of the New Hospital Takes Place

November 23, 2020, the Countdown Begins — 24 Work Days Until December 23, 2020, When the Scheduled Date for the Official Transfer of the New Hospital Takes Place

On Monday, November 23, 2020, the Countdown to the Official Transfer of the New Hospital From the Contractors to Loma Linda University Health Begins.

30 Calendar Days

Excluding 4 Saturdays and 2 Holidays

24 Work Days

On November 23, 2020, at the end of day 30, before the contractors are scheduled to transfer the new hospital to the university, a beautiful, bold twilight graced the campus, setting in motion the count down to that long-awaited transfer day.

Words to Ponder This Thanksgiving Season

“Not what we say about our blessings, but how we use them, is the true measure of our thanksgiving.” – Anonymous

Be safe and Be Thankful!

The Main Lobby — Update

In this image the Main Entrance Lobby less cluttered with laborers and equipment. Much of the ceiling is completed. The walls on either side of the main elevator vestibule behind the information desk is a white plastic textured wall covering.
The white plastic textured wall covering.

The Gift Shop — Update

Gift Shop track lighting has been installed.

The Cafeteria and Dining Room — Update

The Cafeteria

Serving Island with a sneeze guard installed.
Image No. 1: Hot food and pizza counter.
Image No. 2: Hot food and pizza counter
The cash register stands between the cafeteria and the dining room.
Looking into the cafeteria from the dining room, we see the backside of the cashier register islands. Beyond, upper center left is the display cooler.
On the Backside of the cash register islands and in the upper center-left is the display coolers with one of the work/serving islands in the front. Notice the deep fryers and burners in the center.
At the right is narrow display/serving island near the entrance to the cafeteria. To the left is a larger display/serving island.

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Dennis E. Park, MA
After graduate school Dennis accepted a position at Loma Linda University. He worked there for 42 years in the areas of administration and financial management, also teaching accounting and management to dietetic students at the School of Public Health. Through the years Dennis has chronicled the growth of the campus, including the construction of the Drayson Center and the Centennial Complex and the razing of Gentry Gym. He is the author of "The Mound City Chronicles: A Pictorial History of Loma Linda University, A Health Sciences Institution 1905 - 2005." dEp 09.30.2016 🔨