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  • The Tech Center developer, W.M. Jordan, is planning a groundbreaking ceremony on Aug. 24 for the first building that will become part of the Tech Center’s research park. Building 1 will be built on the non-Jefferson Lab land along Hogan Drive that runs between the Support Service Center (Building 28) and Rattley Road. Land clearing work is underway east of Rutherford Road (parking lot/road between CEBAF Center and the SSC) for the parking lot which will be shared by the SSC and the new research park building.

  • The next American Red Cross Blood Drive is taking place at Jefferson Lab on Friday, October 13, 2017 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in CEBAF Center, Room F113.

    New and repeat donors are encouraged to attend. Walk-ins are welcome.   All participation is appreciated.

    Appointments may be scheduled at redcrossblood.org – use sponsor code TJNAF.

    Please visit this webpage for eligibility requirements:
    http://www.redcrossblood.org/donating-blood/eligibility-requirements

  • The Jefferson Lab Technical Stockroom, located in Building 90, is currently closed for its annual inventory. The Stockroom will re-open at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 19.

    Questions may be directed to Don Brown, material and stock specialist, or Christian Whalen, property management manager.

  • All Jefferson Lab staff and visiting scientists, 18 years of age and older, may use the Fitness Center located in Room 2558 in the Technology and Engineering Development building, Bldg. 55. It is open for use seven days a week from 6 a.m. – 8 p.m.

    The room features equipment for cardio and strength training and has equipment to play exercise videos. Cardio equipment includes a treadmill, two elliptical machines, a stationary bike and a rowing machine. Strength equipment includes a functional trainer, shoulder press, leg extension/leg curl machine and dumbbells.

  • The Jefferson Lab community mourns the passing of Dr. Larry Phillips (H. Lawrence Phillips), who has held a Senior Accelerator Physicist position at Jefferson Lab since 1986. He passed away on Sept. 30, 2017.

  • The next American Red Cross Blood Drive will take place at Jefferson Lab on Friday, October 13, 2017 from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. in CEBAF Center, Room F113.

    Following the tragic shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada, the American Red Cross provided more than 450 additional blood products to local hospitals to help those injured. The American Red Cross is very grateful to all the generous donors who help keep the shelves stocked with life-saving blood products. Remember, it is the blood that is already on the shelves that helps save lives in emergencies.

  • Jefferson Lab's tornado warning siren will undergo its monthly operational test at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, June 2.  Depending on weather conditions at the time of the test, the siren may be heard by anyone within a 1.5-mile radius of the lab.

    Don't respond to the siren; this is a test of the siren system and not a personnel response exercise.

    The test shouldn't last more than three-minutes.

  • TIAA-CREF will be offering Individual Counseling Sessions, where you can discuss your personal financial situation with a TIAA-CREF financial consultant on a confidential basis. They will be available to discuss how to help you achieve your financial goals by investing in financial solutions, such as mutual funds, brokerage, life insurance and annuities.

  • Jefferson Lab's semi-annual personal dosimeter change out will take place starting at 10 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 22.  Please put your dosimeter in its place in the personal dosimeter racks no later than 10 a.m. on Dec. 22. This includes the dosimeters of all staff, students, users and subcontractors.

    If you need to use your dosimeter during the change out period on Dec. 22, bring your dosimeter to the conference room (Room #9) in the ESH&Q Building (#52) no later than 9:45 a.m. that day. Enter the building through the front door.

  • The holidays are here again, and with them come the yearly flood of electronic greeting card scams, spearphishing and cyber attacks. As popular as eCards are with your family members, friends and co-workers, they're even more popular with Internet fraudsters.

    Being aware and following safe practices can help individuals from learning this, firsthand.