Random Images That Tie-up Loose Ends for the Month of June

Random Images That Tie-up Loose Ends for the Month of June

The feature image for this section is of the Digital Donor Recognition Screen, which is located in the Grand Hallway across from the Security Desk. The photo was taken from behind the Security Desk. The hallway on the right perpendicular to the Grand Hallway enters the Children’s Lobby in the Galleria.

As we close out the month of June, there are a number of random images that are of interest but do not fall into a major category.

June 30, 2021

Commercial Three-Section Recycling Trash and Waste Stations are being distributed throughout the building, This particular station was placed in the public elevator lobby on the 16th floor.

June 18, 2021

The Main Entrance into the Hospitals through the Galleria from the Main Entrance Canopy. Note the Main Entrance sign above the entry doors.
The cloud catcher and an architectural delight! The northeast corner of the podium (base) and Medical Center’s Adult Tower.
Strategically placed ‘NO PARKING’ signs are being installed around the hospital campus.

June 15, 2021

At the southeast corner of the Adult Emergency Department there is a narrow patio with picnic tables that overlooks the Amphitheater.
At the right place at the right time: The reflection on the Galleria glass panel (upper right) is a perfectly aligned reflection of the far southeastern corner of the Main Entrance Canopy, which is out of the picture frame (upper right).

June 14, 2021

Outside the receiving office (at left with the door open) are three Center Control Rider Pallet Trucks that were just delivered. These truck destined for Central Supply on level ‘A.’
Service supplies stand on pallets on the receiving dock.

June 11, 2021

Installation of the screens for the digital multi-screen donor wall has begun.

June 8, 2021

Mercy Air Helicopter making approach to the north helipad.

June 7, 2021

Even with a marine layer the Dichroic Glass can give off color.

June 1, 2021

For a short time the cafeteria dining room was used to store furniture before being distributed to the various offices and rooms.
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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 🔨