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The University of Colorado Department of Classics and the CU-Boulder Outreach Committee
with the Colorado Classics Association and the Colorado Junior Classical League present:
Colorado Classics Day: Saturday, 19th September, 2015
10:00-10:30: Ovatio (Duane Physics Lawn, south of the Duane Physics Building;
rain venue: Eaton Humanities 1B50)
Salutatio: Tyler Lansford and Jackie Elliott introduce CU Classics Faculty Pompa: Each school is invited to create a standard (a Roman legionary standard, a banner, a poster, etc.) around which to rally; each school will come forward and introduce themselves, with a chant, phrase or sentence, in Latin and/or English. (Something as simple as: "We are ___ High School" would work, but more elaborate introductions are also welcome.) Costumes are optional but welcome: there will be a prize for the best dressed boy and girl during lunch.
10:30-12:00: Conventicula (First period = 10:30-11:10. Second period = 11:20-12:00) (Duane Physics Classrooms G2B47, G130, G131, G1B25, G2B21, G2B41). In case of rain, our opening assembly will be in Eaton Humanities 1B50, and activities will remain centered in HUMN; see below for details.
Students will participate in group activities coordinated by CU faculty and graduate students. Students choose their activity in advance and remain at that activity for its duration. There will be time for students to participate in two activities each, one in each of the two activity periods. Students may choose from among the following six activities [room capacities are given in square brackets after each room]: • Mosaics: the ancient Instagram (G2B21 [25]; rain venue: HUMN 186 [26]),
hosted by MAT student Stephanie Krause: participants will learn about ancient mosaics and their influence on modern media. They will also create their own mosaics to take home.
• Comics and ancient Rome (G131 [48]; rain venue: HUMN 135 [74]), hosted by MA student Wesley Wood: participants will learn about colloquial Latin, will read a new comic book series in Latin, and will create their own Latin comics.
• Digging for the ancient past (G130 [100]; rain venue: HUMN 1B50 [296]), hosted by Professor Sarah James: this activity will introduce participants to the basics of archaeological method and will offer a hands on demonstration in the conduct of archaeology.
• Greek in a day (G2B41 [36]; rain venue: HUMN 1B70 [26]),
hosted by Professor Lauri Reitzammer: this mini-course will introduce participants to the Greek alphabet, some basic Greek vocabulary commonly found in English, and important concepts in Greek language and literature.
• Write like Achilles! (G2B47 [49]; rain venue: HUMN 190 [34]), hosted by Professor Dimitri Nakassis (University of Toronto): participants will learn to write in Linear B, the writing system of the Greeks of the Bronze Age, and about how this very early writing tells us about the world that they lived in.
• Animals in the ancient world: collections in the CU Museums (CU Museum of Natural History), hosted by Professor Beth Dusinberre: this exhibition is a celebration of animals in art and animals as artifacts. The objects are from across the earth and span the last 4,000 years of human history. Professor Dusinberre invites you to ponder what these objects represented and how the makers used them in their daily lives.
NB: These museums sessions will run from 10:40 – 11:05 and 11:25 – 11:50. Graduate students will guide participants to and from the museum. • Decipher a Roman epitaph (G1B25 [22]; rain venue: HUMN 180 [24]),
hosted by Professor Peter Hunt: participants will learn to read simple Latin gravestone inscriptions, the most common texts produced by poor Romans, slaves, and ex-slaves. Individual epitaphs provide fascinating, if sad, glimpses into ancient life stories; taken en masse they can shed light on Roman family structure, marriage patterns, seasonal diseases, and slave life.
12:00-1:00: Prandium (lunch): please re-group on Duane Lawn (rain venue, Eaton Humanities 1B50) to eat lunch! Food and Drink: please be aware that the University will not provide lunch for any participants: students and teachers should bring sack lunches. We will, however, provide drinks (water and soft drinks) and cookies for you and your students. In case of emergency, graduate student guides will be available to accompany students to the University Memorial Center, where lunch is available for purchase. We do NOT, however, recommend this option! NB: Students may not at any time leave the event site without a graduate student guide!
During this period, the Rocky Mountain Romans reenactment group will be available on Duane Lawn for consultation and discussion. Also, a team of judges from CU will select and announce the winner of the best costume contest (one boy and one girl winner)!
1:00-2:00: Ludi Militares: Rocky Mountain Romans (Duane Lawn; rain venue: HUMN 1B50)
The Rocky Mountain Romans reenactment group will offer a presentation for the entire group and will then encourage students to engage in hands-on activities. These include participation in combat training and spear throwing. STUDENTS WHO WISH TO DO COMBAT TRAINING OR SPEAR THROWING MUST BRING A WAIVER SIGNED BY THEIR PARENT OR GUARDIAN TO THE EVENT. (The waiver template can be found at the back of the present document.)
2:00-3:00: RMR Postludium (Duane Lawn; rain venue: HUMN 1B50) & Colorado Junior Classical League events (G131 & G2B47: rain venue: HUMN 190 & HUMN 186): these activities are open to students and will be supervised by CU Graduate Students.
Rocky Mountain Romans will remain until 3:00 for further activities. At the same time, the Colorado Junior Classical League will host two events: 1) Connect with CoJCLers (a workshop where you will get to know people who study Latin at various schools) 2) Introduction to Certamen, the JCL's fun ancient world contests.
2:00-3:00: Fall Meeting of the Colorado Classics Association (Duane Physics G 130; rain venue: HUMN 135):
Teachers and parents are invited to attend the Fall meeting of the CCA; agenda items will include previewing the Latin Teacher of the Year award, hearing updates from members, CCA membership and registration, updating records of Latin teachers and Latin-teaching schools in Colorado, and building a meaningful agenda from CCA membership for our spring meeting. During this time, graduate students from the Department of Classics will be available to supervise your students while they attend either the Postludium or the CoJCL events. Coffee and light refreshments will be served.
Survey: please don’t leave before filling out one of our surveys about the day! 3:00: Valedictio (all events will close down by this time) Transportation: the University of Colorado cannot provide transportation to this program. You are encouraged to drive with your students and/or to organize carpools with student and/or parent volunteers. Directions: use online direction finders to get to the University of Colorado Boulder. All outdoor events will be held on Duane Lawn, where activities will begin and end; workshops will then take place in the Duane Physics building. In case of inclement weather, we will move the entire operation to Eaton Humanities, with HUMN 1B50 as our largest gathering space for event beginning and ending. Parking: Parking is available close to Duane Physics (our primary intended venue) in Lot 360 or the Euclid Autopark, and close to Eaton Humanities (our rain venue) in Lot 380 or the Euclid Autopark. Lot 360 or 380 will be $4 pay at the machine in the lot; Euclid AutoPark will be $4 pay on exit. Attendees are responsible for their own parking costs. A campus map is available here: http://www.colorado.edu/campusmap/map.html?n=-407&w=-141 (Duane Lawn is the green area just south of Duane Physics & Astrophysics); further parking maps are attached at the end of this document. Please be aware that the Jaipur Literary Festival will also be taking place on campus on 19th September. This may mean that there is competition for parking, as well as that campus is more than usually crowded for a Saturday.
University of Colorado: Notice to Participants of Risk and Waiver of Responsibility
Activity: Colorado Classics Day, 2015 Date: 19th September, 2015
Participant Name
Participant school
Parent/Guardian Name (if minor participant)
Emergency Contact Phone Numbers
The University of Colorado welcomes you as a participant in this activity, including the use of University of Colorado facilities and equipment. Please read through the following important information.
I exercise my own free and voluntary choice to participate in the designated activity, including use of facilities and equipment provided by the University of Colorado. I understand and assume all associated risks of the designated activity. These risks include, but are not limited to:
Most activities at this event will be academic. These include participation in a variety of seminars on ancient Greece and Rome taught by university professors. Some activities involve interaction with "Rocky Mountain Romans", a live reenactment group that dresses in Roman legionary gear and instructs participants in Roman military life. Rocky Mountain Romans will also sponsor two activities that entail some risk:
1) combat training, during which participants will be supplied with wooden swords and shields as well as pads and will be trained in basic combat maneuvers, including some weapon to weapon contact with their wooden swords and shields;
2) spear range, during which participants will throw a spear with a blunt metal tip at a target 20 feet away inside an enclosure designed to keep foot traffic away from the area; one person will throw at a time, always under the supervision of a training expert.
This waiver is required for those participants who wish to do combat training and/or spear range. The waiver must be signed by a parent or guardian if the participant is under 18 years of age.
I agree to assume all risk of personal injury or loss, bodily injury (including death), damage to or loss of, or destruction of any personal property resulting from or arising out of participation in the designated activity. I also release, waive, indemnify, hold harmless, and discharge the University of Colorado from all claims, damages, and injuries arising out of my activities, including my use of equipment and facilities provided by the University of Colorado.
The University of Colorado does not provide health insurance for individuals participating in activities made available or sponsored by the University of Colorado. As such, you or your personal health insurance will be responsible for payment of medical services and care for any injuries sustained during the designated activity.
I hereby certify that I have read and understand the provisions above. For participants under 18 years of age, the parent or guardian accepts the above terms and grants permissions for the student’s participation on behalf of said minor, as permitted by C.R.S. § 13-22-107. ______________________________________ _______________________ Activity Participant Date ______________________________________ _______________________ Parent/Guardian for Minor Date
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16TH
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15TH
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BASELINE ROAD
28TH
STR
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COLLEGE AVENUE
12TH
STR
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13TH
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EUCLID AVENUE
PLEASANT STREET
ARAPAHOE AVENUE
COLORADO AVE.
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BAKER DRIVE
WARDENBURG DRIVE
EUCLID AVENUE
UNIVERSITY AVENUE
GRANDVIEW AVE.
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17TH
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ATHENS STREET
MARINE STREET
20TH
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19TH
STR
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MARINE STREET
GRANDVIEW AVENUE
14TH
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BROADWAY
18TH
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KITT
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COLORADO AVENUE
ARAPAHOE AVENUEARAPAHOE AVENUE
WILLARD LOOP DRIVE
REGENT DRIVE
TAFT AVE.
FRANKLIN DRIVE
STADIUM DRIVEBROADWAY
15TH
STR
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PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE
COCK
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19TH
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18TH
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207
324
204
317
249
256
380
257
281
265
206
208
205
243
269
381
380
309
310
325
308
470
414
430
412
410
418
419
421
345
346 346
360
346
378
359
386
384
394391
390
169
168
396
440 436/494
436/494
416
296
131
138136
125
143
144
141
140
145
146
147
149
142
152
151
162
192
177
179
196
234
385
398
233
232
399
326
403408
434
377
445
365
201
342448
211
260
354
436/491 (top level)
372
254
387
216
209
230
364
307
203
248
242
267
212 217
218
382
213
214
337
336
338
333
389392
373
222
231
227
366
362
363
367
347349
351320
428
315
316
311
405407
411
413
433
442
417 422424
429
447
438
224
388
449
256
284
280
27928
2
357
340
317
452
400
456
754 444
457
450439
453
371
454
341
458
220
258
375
125
379
355
221
282
353
459
376
436/494
402
374
145
29725
9
226
477
474475
314
380
443
427
310
355
368
437
465
374
355
414
414
414
entrance to underground lot 327
201
208
258
223
408
401
381
381
319
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B
B
B
BB
BB
BB
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65
283
420
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Grandview ( GV) Zone Permits: 254, 256, 258, 279, 282, 296
Armory ( AY ) Zone Permits: 260, 265, 269
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Free!Campus!Parking:!M2F!after!5!p.m.!and!All2Day
Saturdays!&!Sundays
*Regular!Permitted!Hours:M2F!7:30!a.m.!2!5!p.m.
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Parking!lots!free!after!5!p.m.!M2F!and!all2day!Saturdays!&!Sundays
Lots:169,%254,%256,%258,%259,%260,%269,%282,%284%%308,%396,%402,%416,%419,%420,%436/494,%470,%491%%%%%%%%%%%%%
*Regular%permit%hours%for%parking%lots:%7:30%a.m.%B%5%p.m.%7%days/week%%