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Welcomes You! 24TH STREET ImPoRTANT PHoNe NumBeRs oDYsseY cAmPus RouTes On campus, dial x-xxxx; to call off campus, dial 8 + all digits Odyssey of the Mind participants ride all CyRide buses free (area code 515). with wristband. ISU/Ames Information Center . 294-8205 odyssey of the mind cyRide Routes Odyssey of the Mind Information . 294-8206 Tuesday, May 22 . .noon–10:00 p .m . Prop Information . 294-3740 Wednesday, May 23–Friday, May 25 . 6:30 a .m .–midnight Campus Information Center . 294-HELP (294-4357) Saturday, May 26 . 6:30 a .m .–1:00 a .m . Sunday, May 27 . 3:00 a .m .–1:00 p .m . cAmPus HousING—24-HouR INFoRmATIoN During competition and special events, buses run approximately Maple, Willow . 294-8401 every 10 minutes. Other times, every 20 minutes. Barton, Birch, Elm, Freeman, Linden, Lyon, Oak, Roberts, Welch . 294-3174 odyssey of the mind Hotel Routes Wilson . 294-7207 (Round trip from hotels to campus) Eaton, Friley, Helser, Martin . 294-7117 Tuesday, May 22 . .noon–10:00 p .m . Frederiksen Court . 294-2948 Wednesday, May 23 . .9:00 a .m .-10:00 p .m . Thursday, May 24–Friday, May 25 . 6:30 a .m .–10:00 p .m . HeAlTH AND sAFeTY Saturday, May 26 . 6:30 a .m .–1:00 a .m . ISU Thielen Student Health Center . 294-5801 Sunday, May 27 . no shuttles to campus Mary Greeley Medical Center . 239-2011 For a complete listing of times, ask for a hotel shuttle schedule ISU Police . 294-4428 at your hotel front desk. Hotel shuttles depart hotel lobbies to Emergencies ONLY (Fire, Police, Ambulance) . 911 campus. Returns depart from Stephens Auditorium bus stop. meAl PlANs cReATIVITY FesTIVAl Residence halls meal times for guests with wristbands lied Recreation center Thursday, May 24 . .noon–5:00 p .m . Tuesday, May 22 dinner through Sunday, May 27 breakfast Friday, May 25 . 9:00 a .m .–5:00 p .m . Breakfast* . 6:30 a .m .–9:30 a .m . Saturday, May 26 . 9:00 a .m .–3:00 p .m . Lunch . 11:00 a .m .–2:30 p .m . Dinner . 4:30 p .m .–7:30 p .m . * Exception on Sunday, 5/27 from 6:00 a .m .–9:00 a .m . RecReATIoN state Gym PARKING Wednesday, May 23–Friday, May 25 . 9:00 a .m .–6:00 p .m . Please park in designated Odyssey of the Mind areas only. Saturday, May 26 . 9:00 a .m .–4:00 p .m . Residence Hall Guests state Gym Pool Park free in a designated residence hall/apartment lot (you will be directed Wednesday, May 24–Friday, May 26 . 2:00 p .m .–5:00 p .m . to a lot at check-in) and use the Odyssey of the Mind CyRide Routes . Saturday, May 27 . 1:00 p .m .–4:00 p .m . memorial union Recreation center off-campus Guests Wednesday, May 23–Saturday, May 26 . .noon–5:00 p .m . Park free in the Iowa State Center lots south of Hilton Coliseum and ride the Odyssey of the Mind CyRide Routes . Furman Aquatic center Thursday, May 24–Friday, May 25 . .2:00 p .m .–4:00 p .m . Additional Parking * Take CyRide Aqua Route #8 from State Gym (runs every 20–30 minutes) . Memorial Union parking ramp adjacent to central campus — hourly rates apply . Teen Program for Division 3 & 4 Prop Delivery State Gym and Pool Vehicles will be permitted into designated prop drop-off areas —15-minute limit . Wednesday, May 23–Friday, May 25 . 9:00 p .m .–midnight Campus Map Iowa State UnIverSIty Welcomes You! 24TH STREET EDENBURN DRIVE D A O R E G N VE A RI T D S T RS HU NE PI GREENSBORO DRIVE SCHILLETTER-UNIVERSITY VILLAGE E V W I E R I D V E T I S R E I R A C R H P T RIVE R EDENBURN D O SCHILLETER-UNIVERSITY N VILLAGE COMMUNITY CENTER D A O REACTOR TORREY PINES ROAD R WAREHOUSE ASC S T T O 20TH STREET T LONG ROAD LONG S RG DRIVE BLANKENBU CLUBHOUSE D A O R APPLED G SCIENCE N COMPLEX I O L APPLIED SCIENCE COMPLEX III SPANGLER VEENKER MEMORIAL GOLF COURSE APPLIED SCIENCE D COMPLEX II GEOTECHNICAL A DRIVE HIGH AMES O LABORATORY R S T T D O T SPANGLER A S AMES HIGH SCHOOL O GEOTECHNICAL R STORAGE E WASTE CHEMICAL G N HANDLING BUILDING A T S USAC WAREHOUSE ISU FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER IVE BRUNER DR S QUAW CRE EK D OA R LL O S H QU C AW S CR EEK E U E N U DISC E N V E GOLF COURSE A V T A I D M O M O U W S E G D I R 1 FURNAM AQUATIC CENTER 3TH TREE VEENKER MEMORIAL GOLF COURSE STR (CITY OF AMES) NT S T EET CE ES EXTENSION 4-H R ET C STRE 13TH YOUTH BUILDING To FuRmAN 32 ONTARIO CIRCLE ONTARIO Aquatic SCOTT CIRCLE SCOTT 12 IOWA CIRCLE IOWA MINNESOTA AVENUE MINNESOTA WISCONSIN CIRCLE ceNTeR 31 33 ONTARIO STREET ONTARIO STREET EH&S 51 SERVICES ADMINISTRATIVE 34 BUILDING SERVICES BLDG 11 13 52 mAP KeY FREDERIKSEN VE HAWTHORN RI D WANDA DALEY DRIVE COURT D COURT DRIVE R COMMUNITY Competition Sites A 53 H CENTER C 22 R O AMES LAB LIBRARY WAREHOUSE STORAGE Housing FACILITY 42 61 62 72 D 21 23 71 A AMES LAB CONSTRUCTION O R 73 Health Services STORAGE BUILDING R E B PRINTING 63 A 41 43 74 H Parking PUBLICATIONSAND E Campus Map U N E V A ROY J. CARVER Recreation K D CO-LABORATORY OO SE O R O AMES LAB MECHANICAL DR MAINTENANCE BUILDING IVE EXTENSION W R CR K E EA EE AMES LAB MAINTENANCE NORTH CHILLED FREDERIKSEN NASA Events CL SHOPS BUILDING INFORMATION G COURT D WATER PLANT UNION PACIFIC I AMES LAB PAINT & AIR TECHNOLOGY CONDITIONING R RAILROAD Creativity Festival RK FIRE SERVICE E PA WAY U BUILDING N E STANGE ROAD STANGE V A A/B Odyssey Route (Orange) PAMMEL WOODS E G MOLECULAR D RUMINANT TRANSPORTATION I COMMUNICATIONS BIOLOGY METALS R NUTRITION C Odyssey Route (Brown) K O BUILDING WOI ROAD BUILDING DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIAL HORSE BARN LAB O SERVICES R BUILDING B LAB INSECTARY EDUCATION II MORRILL ROAD ADVANCED MACH SYSTEMS LAB GENETICS D Odyssey Route (Cardinal) CEMETERY ROAD WINLOCK PAMMEL DRIVE UNIVERSITY BOULEVARD PAMMEL DRIVE Odyssey Route 1 (Red) SPEDDING WILHELM NATIONAL NATIONAL HYLAND AVENUE SCIENCE HACH HALL HALL HALL MEATS LAB FOR AG. 9TH STREET HALL II SWINE RSRCH AMES LAB LABORATORY CENTER & ENVIRON. FORESTRY Odyssey Bus Stop ZAFFARANO TASF CROP GENOME GREENHOUSE DAVIDSON PHYSICS ADDITION AGRONOMY HALL INFORMATICS PLANT PATH Hotel Routes to Campus TOWN ARMORY LABORATORY GREENHOUSE ENGINEERING KILDEE HALL GREENHOUSE BUILDING OFFICE & LAB SCIENCE D LAGOMARCINO HALL LAGOMARCINO SEED SCIENCE Walking Route BLDG 11 USDA A GILMAN PHYSICS HALL IOWA BUILDING O GREENHOUSE R HALL FARM BUREAU HALL R E PAVILION B KING OSBORN DRIVE A OSBORN DRIVE H PAVILION SNEDECOR ECpE MACKAY HALL ADDITION HALL BESSEY GENERAL COLLEGEDESIGN OF HALL SERVICES 3 COOVER HALL PALMER AGRONOMY AVENUE BROOKRIDGE BUILDING BUILDING SHELDON AVENUE EXTENSION SHELDON AVENUE ATANASOFF HALL HALL PARKS 10 BIORENEWABLES LIBRARY BLDG. SCI. SH HUMAN NUTRI. CATT HORTICULTURE TROXEL LANE FARMHOUSE EL RESEARCH HALL HALL DON SWEENEY HALL LEBARON HALL HALL ET LABORATORY POWER TRE A CONSTRUCTION 6TH S VE PLANT CYRIDE NU BISSELL ROAD SITE E AGRICULTURAL AND NUCL LANDSCAPE HAMILTON ROAD WALLACE BIOSYSTEMS ENGR ARCHITECTURE HALL CENTER ENGINEERING LAB DURHAM FARM CONSTRUCTION SITE MORRILL HOUSE MARSTON HUB HALL JISCHKE WATER TOWER HONORS MUSEUM HOWE HALL BUILDING FOOD FORKER SCIENCES BUILDING LIED 5 BUILDING RECREATION HOOVER HALL ROSS 9 ATHLETIC ISU SOCCER HALL CENTER COMPLEX MARSTON HALL MARSTON HEADY 4TH STREET HALL BLACK ENGINEERING HALL BUILDING MORRILL ROAD EAST HALL BEARDSHEAR THIELEN BEYER 12 CURTISS HALL STUDENT HALL HEALTH SLOSS WALLACE ROAD LAB OF PEARSON HALL CENTER HOUSE MECH CAMPANILE COLLEGE CREEK STUDENT WEST STREET GERDIN D UNION DRIVE R SERVICES CARVER BUSINESS EAST CAMPUS A BUILDING PARKING DECK V HALL E 3RD STREET ENROLLMENT BUILDING L U D STATE GYMNASIUM UNION DRIVE N SERVICES CENTER U I A O O N O COMMUNITY K B D E R OAK RI RE ELM Y CENTER V H E C T I 4 C S A R E E EATON HALL MUSIC HALL UN FREEMAN ION DRIV B E V E I EG N L S U U L Q O N LYON C I U M O A N MAPLE, WILLOW, LARCH W O HAZEL AVENUE AVENUE RUSSELL R D HIXSON-LIED STUDENT INTRAMURAL C RIVERSIDE DRIVE R R BARTON R HELSER HALL BEYER COURT 2ND STREET I I E L V E SUCCESS CENTER FIELDS K L 1 E FRILEY R LAKE LAVERNE O CARRIE LANE COURT HALL A ROBERTS ANDREWS - D MEMORIAL RICHARDSON COURT MARTIN HALL D UNION WELCH HALL RICHARDS HALL WILLOW To 13TH sT & COMMONS A BIRCH O To WesT R daytoN ave MAPLE HALL H RAMP THE C Ames L PARKING LARCH HALL HoTels E KNOLL HoTels W LINDEN HALL LINCOLN WAY LINCOLN WAY E V A AVE CAMPUS TOWN BUCHANAN Y A HALL R ASH AVE LYNN AVE LYNN G STANTON BEACH AVE BEACH SHELDON AVE HAYWARD AVE HAYWARD FISHER WELCH AVE WELCH SOUTH HAZEL AVENUE SOUTH RIVERSIDE DRIVE THEATER AVENUE SOUTH RUSSELL SOUTH HYLAND AVE 6 SOUTH 2ND STREET CHAMBERLAIN ST GABLE LANE 7 comPeTITIoN sITes SUNSET DRIVE SCHEMAN BUILDING 2 AMES INTERMODAL D HILTON R FACILITY A ARBOR ST V CONSTRUCTION SITE ooH-motional Vehicle COLISEUM E L R U T D O SE B UN 1 N Division 1 Memorial Union, Great Hall S Y T GRAY AVE GRAY I SOUTH 3RD STREET S R E HUNT ST 1 V Division 2 Memorial Union, Sun Room STEPHENS I AUDITORIUM IOWA STATE CENTER N HUNT ST U PEA R 2 S Division 3 Hilton Coliseum, West EndO 8 N T S D LEY R EE ARBORETUM GR CENTER DRIVE Weird scIeNce COL D LEGE CREEK V KNAPP ST KNAPP ST KNAPP ST 3 L Division 1 College of Design, Auditorium B B LU C 4 RY Division 2 Music Hall, Auditorium NT U S CO Q ALUMNI U A 5 CENTER W Division 3 & 4 Hoover Hall, Auditorium C RE EK BAKER ST CAP TIMM AVE HAYWARD FIELD To Be oR NoT To Be CAMPBELL LITTLE ST 6 PAINTBALL Division 1 Scheman Building, Benton TRANSIT HUB E ST (CYRIDE PARK COURT SOUTHWEST ATHLETIC COMPLEX G KILDE RA 7 & RIDE) Division 2 Fisher Theater EBE R ST DONALD ST VISITOR STATE AVENUE STATE 8 Division 3 & 4 Stephens Auditorium INFORMATION ASH AVE LYNN AVE LYNN SOFTBALL E V WELCH AVE WELCH BOOTH STANTON AVE STANTON A E FIELD V A G S G E A H AVE BEACH G You Make the Call U H D V SOUTH 4TH ST STORM ST L 9 STORM ST B ST Division 1 Forker Building, 184 West NA B CESS LU RECREATION FIELDS C RY 9 CONSTRUCTION SITE Division 2 Forker Building, 175 NorthNT COU FOOTBALL TRAINING FACILITY CONSTRUCTION SITE OLSEN SOUTH DAKOTA AVE DAKOTA SOUTH Division 3 & 4 Forker Building, 0202 West 9 KNAPP- BUILDING SAND STORMS VOLLEYBALL DINING COURTS COMPLEX TRAINING FACILITY OdysseY Angels BERGSTROM INDOOR ATHLETIC FRILEY RD BUILDING 10 JACOBSON STEINBECK ST Division 1 LeBaron Hall, Auditorium JOHNNY D R 11 A Division 2 Kildee Hall, Auditorium MAJORS V E PRACTICE L CYCLONE SPORTS COMPLEX FIELD JACK U O COMMONS WALLACE CONSTRUCTION SITE 4 B SUKUP Division 3 & 4 Music Hall, Choral Room TRICE Y STADIUM T BASKETBALL I S COMPLEX AVE HAYWARD R WILSON S.E.
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