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Final camp payment is due on or before June 22nd.
The All-Arts, Sciences & Technology Camp will not be responsible for items left behind
or in the dorms.
On Friday, the camp staff will be leaving UNCG (for Virginia Tech) around 2:00pm.
Dear Parents and Campers,
The first day of camp (Sunday) is an important day for campers and staff. We spend time getting to
know each other and start our team-building activities. After our first all-camp meeting, we eat dinner
together and practice our class changing procedures. At 7:30pm, day campers go home to rest up for
the next day’s classes and activities. Residential campers end the day with an exciting and fun
tug-of-war competition, then return to their dorms.
• Sunday check-in: We’re usually very busy getting ready right before registration, so we will not
be able to check anyone in early. If you do arrive early, take a walk around campus or find a cool
place to relax for a while.
• If you arrive late:There are usually staff members close by who can direct you to your colony
group or you may find us in the cafeteria. If you think you may arrive after 4:00pm, call our camp
office at 336.944.1525.
The All-Arts, Sciences & Technology Camp (AASTC) is sponsored by UNCG Division of Continual
Learning (DCL). If you have questions about your billing statement, course changes, cancellation, etc.,
please contact the DCL Registration Center at 336.315.7742.
KishaCarmichael-Motley, AASTC Director
BobProut, DCL Director of Youth Programs
MattFisher, AASTC Curriculum Director
Camp Changes for 2012: • dorm and dorm location
• driving directions
• parking deck (for Friday Festival)
Check this site(allarts.uncg.edu) periodicallyandrightbeforeJuly22nd
forannouncements,updates,schedulechanges,etc.
July 9, 2012 Update
Day camper arrival time change:
see Daily Day Camper Schedule
on page 4.
WelcomeAll-Arts, Sciences & Technology Camp
UNCG
July 22-27, 2012
1. Checkinat Weil-Winfield Dorm (see map) to get camp assignments(counselor’s
name, dorm assignment and room number, name of colony, and roommate
assignment).Afteryourcampergetshisorherassignments,please visit the
following tables if applicable:
• nurse table (for medical concerns)
• camp bank table (if you want to leave money for your camper)
• T-shirt Tycoon table
2. Gotoyourcamper’sroomto unpack and meet the counselor. Camp starts at 4:00pm.
1. Checkinat Weil-Winfield Dorm (see map) to get camp assignments(counselor’s
name, where to meet counselor, and name of colony).Afteryourcampergetshisor
herassignments,please visit the following table if applicable:
• nurse table (for medical concerns)
• T-shirt Tycoon table
2. Gomeetyourcamper’scounselor. Camp starts promptly at 4:00pm.
3. 7:30pm—camperpick-upis behind Weatherspoon Art Museum (Cone Building)
(see map)
Sunday Check-in for all
Residential and Day Campers
Residential Campers Check-inTime: 2:00–3:30pm
CampActivitiesBegin: 4:00pm
Check-inTime: 3:00–3:50pm
CampActivitiesBegin: 4:00pm
DepartureTime: 7:30pm
Day Campers
DCL numbers to use before and after week of camp
To contact Camp Director between July 22–27:
call 336.944.1525
Camp Changesfor 2012:
• dorm and dormlocation
• driving directions
• parking deck(for Friday Festival)
ATTE
NTION
DCL(UNCGDivisionofContinualLearning)
OfficeSchedule 8am – 5pm (Mon. – Fri.)
MainNumber 336.315.7044
CampOffice 336.315.7773
FaxNumber 336.315.7739
CampOfficeemail [email protected]
CampWebPage http://allarts.uncg.edu
Registration 336.315.7742
Because of construction, please see UNCG Campus Access instructions from UNCG Parking Operations on Page 3.
CONSTRUCTION
UNCG CAMPUS ACCESS
During All-Arts, Sciences & Technology Camp
RESIDENTIAL CAMPER MOVE-IN & MOVE-OUT
Parking spaces will be reserve in the parking lot between Weil Winfield and Moore Strong for
move-in and move-out (accessible from a service drive) as well as spaces along Gray Drive.
Please unload quickly, then drive to a long term parking area to make room for other camp
families to unload. Please look for signs and staff directing you to the unloading areas.
SUNDAY PARKING
Complimentary weekend parking is available in campus parking lots on the south side of
campus accessible from Spring Garden Street. Parking permits are not required in lots
designated for C/E permits 5pm Friday through midnight Sunday. However, meters and
reserved spaces are strictly enforced at all times, 24/7.
FRIDAY PARKING
Complimentary parking will be available for camp families in the Walker Avenue Parking Deck
accessible from Walker Avenue, Stirling Street, or Theta Street.
COMMUTERS
All times except Sunday registration, please drop-off and-pick up daily commuters behind the
Weatherspoon Art Museum accessible from Tate Street.
VISITORS
For short term visits, metered parking is 25 cents per 15 minutes. Most meters near residence
halls have a 30 minute limit. Most meters near administrative buildings have a 2 hour limit.
Pay-by-hour visitor parking is available in campus parking decks with up to 30 minutes
complimentary (free). The rate for long term deck parking is $2 the first hour, $1 each
additional hour, up to $7 max per day per entry.
Please be careful to park only in designated spaces. Meters, handicap accessible spaces,
and reserved spaces are strictly enforced at all times. North Drive and College Avenue are
fire lanes, strictly enforced at all times. Thepenaltyforparkinginarestrictedareaisa$50
ticketandvehiclesaretowedattheowner’sexpense.
QUESTIONS?
If you need assistance with parking at any time, please contact
UNCG Parking Operations & Campus Access Management • 336.334.5681
T-shirt Tycoon Table You may wish to leave additional money for your camper to purchase a T-shirt that was created by our campers in the T-Shirt Tycoon class. See next page for details.
Daily Day Camper Schedule
Sunday Afternoon: Day campers should report to Weil-Winfield Dorm between 3:00–3:50pm.
Sunday Evening: Day campers are to be picked up promptly at 7:30pm behind Weatherspoon Art Museum (Cone Building).
Monday–Friday Mornings: In order for activities to begin on time, commuters must be on campus between 8:00–8:30am. Commuters are to be dropped off behind Weatherspoon Art Museum (Cone Building) where camp staff will be curbside to meet your camper.
Monday–Thursday Evenings: Day campers should be picked up promptly at 7:30pm behind Weatherspoon Art Museum (Cone Building).
Parent Phone Calls and Visits We feel it is in the best interest of campers and parents alike to restrict both visits and phone calls. If you wish to inquire about a camper’s well-being or needs, leave a message for the camp director at 336.944.1525. Due to camp activities and the number of campers attending, it may take awhile to get back in touch with you. However, we will respond immediately if it is an emergency. Cell phones for campers are discouraged. Parents insisting that their camper have a cell phone at camp must sign the attached Cell Phone Policy Agreement and bring it to Sunday check-in.
Airport Pick-up & Drop-offIf you are considering flying your child to or from camp, the closest airport to Greensboro is the Piedmont Triad International Airport (GSO). Contact MeChelle Carmichael at 336.315.7773 to make arrangements for pick-up and/or drop-off.
NOTE: $25 charge for transportation each way
Camp Dance Theme ForResidentialCampersOnly
BlackandWhiteBallIt’s a tradition at the AASTC that once a summer we put away our shorts, T-shirts and sneakers and dress up a little bit. OK, some people dress up a lot and if you’re one of those people, we say, go for it, but if you’re not, don’t sweat it (seriously, don’t sweat it, just wear something nice).
An alternative activity for the younger campers is a carnival with games and prizes.
Camp Mail If you wish to send your camper mail, please send it early enough to ensure it will be delivered while your camper is still on campus. You must include your camper’s colony name in the address. Address camper mail in the following manner:
Camper’s name & *name of colonyAll-Arts, Sciences & Technology CampUNCG Division of Continual LearningPO Box 26170Greensboro, NC 27402-6170
*Youwillgetyourcamper’scolonynameatSundaycheck-in.
Camp Email Send email to: [email protected] sure to include your camper’s name and *name of colony in the “subject” field.
Camp Bank
CampBankis recommendedfor2nd—5thgraderesidentialcampers.
All campers will need some spending money to purchase concessions ($20maxrecommended) during the week.
• no checks • cash only ($1 & $5 bills please)
Resident campers have the option of keeping their money in the Camp Bank.
Day campers will need to keep up with their own money.
Information for allCampers and Parents
NEW ARRIVAL TIME
What to Bring to campReturning Campers
Please bring your wooden firebrand plaque.
Backpacks are Required
All campers will need to carry their water bottle, classroom papers, etc. during the day. Put your camper’s name on the backpack as backpacks are frequently left behind.
Dorm Rooms/Restrooms
Most rooms have two extra-long twin beds, two dressers, and two closets. Bed linen is not provided. All rooms are air-conditioned and can be very chilly. Community restrooms are located on each residential hall. Bathrobes and flip flops are advised.
What Not to Bring to camp
Pets
Heelys (shoes with skates on the bottom)
These shoes are not allowed at camp.
Electronics
Music players, personal computers, cell phones, and hand-held video games are optional but not encouraged.
Clearly mark camper’s name on all clothing, equipment, backpack and shoes.
Make a list of everything you pack. This will provide a handy checklist for camp departure.
backpack is required—please label with your camper’s name
water bottle is required
bathrobe pajamas
underwear socks
shorts jeans
flip flops tennis shoes
raincoat/umbrella laundry bag
bathing suit/towel alarm clock
jacket/sweater shirts
camp dance outfit toiletries
linens: towels, washcloths, sheets or sleeping bag, pillow & pillow- case, blanket (chilly dorms)
spending money $1 & $5 bills no checks
Checklistfor Residential Campers
This summer, we’re inviting all of our campers to support those in need
by participating in our T-Shirt Tycoon class! Campers enrolled in this
course will be designing original one-of-a-kind T-shirts and marketing them to
their fellow campers to raise money for local charities. All campers
can participate in the class by bringing an extra $5–$10 in cash to buy
a T-shirt during the camp week. This is strictly voluntary and 100% of the
money generated will be donated to a local charity in the campus area!
AASTC Gives Back
Flickr CampBlog
Here’showtogetstarted:
Visit our home page (allarts.uncg.edu). We’ll be posting live updates, videos and pictures straight from
camp on Twitter, Facebook, and our Blog. Just click on the icons on the camp home page.
Signinorsignuptojointheconversation!
Getting started with Twitter and Facebook is easy (and free)!
Hourly Online Updates!
Colony & Camp Photos
The AASTC is teaming up with Flickr to make
all of the colony photos available to every
camper. Each week we will provide links
to the colony photo locations via Twitter,
Facebook, and from the Camp Website
http://allarts.uncg.edu. You can view all of
the pictures from the week, including camp
classes, evening activities, and recreation
time and print them too.
It’s easy. Find the picture you want to print.
At the top of the Web page click “Sign In”.
There are several options you can choose
to sign in including Facebook, Google, or
Yahoo (or create a new Yahoo account).
After you’ve signed in, find “Order Prints and
More” under the “Actions” button and follow
the directions to order prints.
The fun doesn’t end when camp is over.We’ll continue delivering the inside scoop throughout the year!
Twitter Facebook Flickr CampBlog
Camp DVDs
After our Friday Festival movie, you’ll have an
opportunity to purchase a copy to take home
with you and revisit camp all year long! See
our videographer at the Curriculum Fair for
your copy.
T-Shirt Tycoon Silent Auction
Parents can play the game from home too.
During camp, be sure to check out our Twitter
and Facebook page for a link to our T-Shirt
Tycoon Silent Auction! Parents can bid on
and win camper-created original T-shirts to
support local charities. The winner can pick
up their t-shirt at the Curriculum Fair.
The All-Arts, Sciences & Technology Camp believes that cell phones take away from the camp
experience and discourages them at camp. Parents who insist that their camperhaveacell
phoneatcampmustsignthisCampCellPhonePolicystatement.
Cell Phones May be Used only while campers are in the dormitory, or when directed by the camp director, nurse, or super counselor.
Cell Phones May Not be Used anytime outside the dormitory or after “lights out.”
Cell phones or other such messaging devices must be turned OFF (not just “vibrate”) and kept
out of sight in the camper’s backpack at all times. Any violation of this policy will result in the
confiscation of the cell phone. Confiscated cell phones will be returned to the camper’s parent
upon departure. The All-Arts, Sciences & Technology Camp will not be responsible for lost,
stolen, or broken cell phones.
CamperName(pleaseprint)____________________________________________________
Camper’sSignature __________________________________ Date_____/_____/2012
Guardian’sSignature __________________________________ Date_____/_____/2012
YES,mycamperwillhaveacellphone.
Bullying is when one or more people exclude, tease, taunt, gossip, hit, kick, or put down another person with the intent to hurt them. Bullying happens when a person or group of people try to exercise power over another person and use this power to get their way at someone else’s expense. Bullying is hurtful regardless of what form it takes. In extreme cases, it can escalate until people are physically harmed.
Bullying is not tolerated at the our camp. We have a firm policy against all types of bullying. We work as a team to ensure that campers gain self-confidence, make new friends, and go home with great memories. Campers who are bullied may go home with negative memories about camp even if everything else about their camp experience was positive.
In your camp registration packet, parents and campers signed the Camp Policies form which states: A camper may be expelled from camp without refund for violation for disrupting behavior that endangers or detracts from others’ camp experience.
Our leadership team takes all instances of bullying seriously. We train our staff to promote good communication between campers and staff so that everyone is comfortable alerting us about bullying. Every person has the right to expect to have the best possible experience at camp, and by working together as a team to identify and manage bullying, we can help ensure that all campers and staff have a great summer at AASTC.
Camp Cell Phone Policy
I have read, understand, and agree to the terms stated in the
Camp No Bullying Policy and the Camp Cell Phone Policy.
Camp No Bullying Policy
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9:00am Camp Festival Parade Starts in front of Jackson Library
Parents can stand along College Avenue and follow the campers into Aycock Auditorium for the closing ceremony. Campers sit with
their colony.
9:15am Camp Slide Show Aycock Auditorium
Day campers are released to their parents in Aycock Auditorium.
Residential campers parade back to their dorms with their colony.
Campers are released to parents and must check out of their rooms before they view the curriculum displays or have lunch.
10:30am – Curriculum Fair Elliott University Center 12:30pm
After you check your camper out of the dorms, we invite you and
your camper to view classroom displays and meet the camp instructors.
11:30am – Lunch Dining Hall1:00pm
You are invited to join your camper for lunch. The cost of your
camper’s meal has already been paid. The cost of the meal for
parents and others is approximately $7.00. $7.00.
New Festival Parking Location:
WalkerAvenueParkingDeck
Friday Departure and Festival Schedule
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From Roanoke, VA & Martinsville, VA via Highway 220 South:
Highway 220 South becomes Battleground Ave. Follow Battleground Ave. until you cross the intersection of Cornwallis Dr. Immediately bear right on Westover Terrace (Battleground Ave. and Highway 220 will bear left). Stay on Westover Terrace as it becomes Aycock St. at the intersection of Benjamin Parkway. Cross over Benjamin Parkway and bear right to get on Friendly Ave. Take a left on Friendly Ave. Stay in the far right hand lane—Friendly Ave. will merge into Market St. Turn right on McIver St. (McIver St. will be on the right immediately after Friendly & Market merge). At the next stop sign turn right on North Drive and follow to Weil-Winfield Dorm. Because of construction, you will need to park along Gray Drive or as directed (see page 3 from UNCG Parking Services).
From Atlanta, GA & Charlotte, NC via I-85 North:
Follow Business I-85 (220 N) — Take Holden Rd. exit and turn right on Holden Rd. Follow Holden Rd. for 4.8 miles, and turn right on Market St. Follow Market St. for less than 2 miles. Turn right on Gray Drive (there is a large UNC Greensboro sign there). Follow to Weil-Winfield Dorm on right. Because of construction, you will need to park along Gray Drive or as directed (see page 3 from UNCG Parking Servicess).
From Richmond, VA, & Raleigh/Durham, NC via I-85 South/I-40 West:
Follow signs to I-40 West. Take Wendover Ave. exit and turn right. Follow Wendover Ave. East to the exit for Market St. (3.5 miles). Turn right on Market St. and follow for less than a mile. Turn right on Gray Drive (there is a large UNC Greensboro sign there). Follow to Weil-Winfield Dorm on right. Because of construction, you will need to park along Gray Drive or as directed (see page 3 from UNCG Parking Services).
From Knoxville, TN & Winston-Salem, NC via I-40 East:
Follow I-40 — Then take Wendover Avenue exit East and turn right on Wendover Ave. Follow Wendover Ave. to the exit for Market St. (3.5 miles). Turn right on Market St. and follow for less than a mile. Turn right on Gray Drive (there is a large UNC Greensboro sign there). Follow to Weil-Winfield Dorm on right. Because of construction, you will need to park along Gray Drive or as directed (see page 3 from UNCG Parking Services).
Additional driving information and campus map
New Dormand Street Directions to follow
http://admissions.uncg.edu/visit-directions.php http://parking.uncg.edu/directions.html