Kish College Spring 2024 Plant Sale offers online and in-person shopping
The Kishwaukee College Horticulture program will host its annual Spring Plant Sale as a hybrid event with online and in-person shopping.
Read MoreKishwaukee College offers a variety of functional facilities to host community meetings and smaller events.
The 285-seat auditorium offers comfortable padded seating with excellent views of the screen and stage area and is accessible for people with disabilities. Equipped with a “smart podium” where a presenter may control all aspects of the display, the Jenkins Auditorium provides an excellent space for a keynote speaker or presentation to a large group.
The Tiered Training Room is a 72-seat lecture hall with built-in audiovisual capabilities. Executive chairs pull up to tables with electrical outlets for easy charging.
When used as one room, the Dining Room accommodates large events with round tables, seating 8-10 people for a 270-seat capacity. For smaller events, the space can be reduced to a maximum of 120 seats.
General classroom with seating up to 20.
Room Type | Hourly | Daily |
Jenkins Auditorium (A1224) | $100 | $400 |
Tiered Training Room (A1225) | $75 | $300 |
Dining Room (A1273E & A1273W) | $100 | $400 |
Classroom | $50 | $200 |
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For more information on space rental information, please complete the Inquiry Form.
Meeting Space Rental Inquiry Form
Please note: The College does not offer on-site catering. All catering would need to be coordinated by the requesting organization. A list of local vendors can be provided. Due to College operations, evening and weekend requests or days when the College is closed are by special arrangement only.
The Kishwaukee College Horticulture program will host its annual Spring Plant Sale as a hybrid event with online and in-person shopping.
Read MoreKishwaukee College’s Alpha Rho Eta chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society (PTK) welcomed 32 new members during the 2023-2024 academic year. The chapter inducted nine of the new members in a candle-lighting ceremony held at the College on Wednesday, April 17.
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