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Public Reference Guide PUBLIC REFERENCE GUIDE 1 PUBLIC Last Updated 8/25/17 Welcome to Notre Dame 2017 Game Day Staff Training Guide Table of Contents # ................................................................................................................................................... 3 A ................................................................................................................................................... 3 B ................................................................................................................................................... 4 C ................................................................................................................................................... 5 D ................................................................................................................................................... 7 E ................................................................................................................................................... 8 F…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..10 G ................................................................................................................................................. 11 H ................................................................................................................................................. 13 I .................................................................................................................................................. 14 J……………………………………………………………………………………………………………14 K ................................................................................................................................................. 14 L ................................................................................................................................................. 15 M ................................................................................................................................................ 16 N ................................................................................................................................................. 17 O ................................................................................................................................................. 17 P ................................................................................................................................................. 17 R ................................................................................................................................................. 20 S ................................................................................................................................................. 22 T ................................................................................................................................................. 26 U ................................................................................................................................................. 27 V ................................................................................................................................................. 27 W ................................................................................................................................................ 27 Appendix.....................................................................................................................................29 2 PUBLIC Last Updated 8/25/17 # 2017 Football Schedule All times listed in Eastern Time Zone. ● Sept. 2 vs Temple 3:30 p.m. ● Sept. 9 vs Georgia 7:30 p.m. ● Sept. 16 at Boston College noon ● Sept. 23 at MI State 8 p.m. ● Sept. 30 vs Miami OH 5 p.m. ● Oct. 7 at UNC Chapel Hill TBA ● Oct. 21 vs USC 7:30 p.m. ● Oct. 28 vs NC State 3:30 p.m. ● Nov. 4 vs Wake Forest 3:30 p.m. ● Nov. 11 at Miami FL TBA ● Nov. 18 vs Navy 3:30 p.m. ● Nov. 25 vs Stanford TBA A AEDs An Automated External Defibrillator (AED) is used to treat individuals who experience sudden cardiac arrest. The University maintains AEDs in a state of readiness for public access as well so the general public can respond to a cardiac emergency. Accessibility/ADA ● Tickets ○ Fans requiring special assistance are urged to make arrangements with the Murnane Family Ticket Office at 574-631-7356 well in advance of home football games. (see Tickets.) ○ On Game Day, visit the Murnane Family Ticket Office located inside the main entrance of Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center. ■ If inside the stadium, refer to Ticket Services near Section 27. ● See Elevators access to assist guests ● See Wheelchairs ● Parking ○ Handicapped-accessible parking is located in the Bulla Lot, located off of Bulla Road, just west of Twyckenham Drive. Accessible parking is $30 and payable via cash at the entrance of the lot on Game Day. A valid state issued ADA/handicap placard or license plate is required. ● See Shuttles Admission to Stadium Everyone regardless of age is required to have a ticket to enter Notre Dame Stadium, Corbett Family Hall, O’Neill Hall, and Duncan Student Center. Alcohol Alcoholic beverages are NOT permitted to be brought into Notre Dame Stadium or on central campus. Alcohol is only permitted in designated tailgating and premium seating areas. 3 PUBLIC Last Updated 8/25/17 There is a Zero Tolerance Policy for possession of alcohol within the seating areas of the stadium, as well at the upper and lower concourses. Anyone found in possession of alcohol, in any of these areas, will be escorted from the premises. Alcohol is ONLY distributed in the premium seating areas. Guests of the University must be 21 years or older to consume alcoholic beverages. LEVY reserves the right to check proof of legal drinking age and the right to discontinue the sale of alcohol at any time during an events. Alumni Association (see Eck Visitors Center) Amplified Sound Speakers that stand alone, are excessively loud, or are connected to an amplifier are NOT permitted in the parking lots. ATMs Available in the lower concourse of the stadium near Sections 9 and 10 and Sections 27 and 28 and in Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center at Gates 9 and 10. Athletics University of Notre Dame has 26 varsity athletic programs. For more information about Notre Dame Athletics, see und.com. B Baby Changing Stations Available in all restrooms in Notre Dame Stadium, except men’s restroom 1209 near Section 13/14. Bagpipe Band The Notre Dame Bagpipe Band’s rendition of “Scotland the Brave” has become Notre Dame’s battle hymn, in a way, as it is the song played to lead in the Fighting Irish as they prepare to take on their opponent of the day. The kilt clad group of 14 plays this song along the Player Walk route, heading south from Hesburgh Library to the Knute Rockne Gate of Notre Dame Stadium. They begin tuning on Library Quad just after the Glee Club wraps up their performance. Bag Policy ● Backpacks, duffel bags, and tote bags are NOT permitted in the stadium. ○ Cinch sacks, drawstring, and sackpack bags ARE permitted. ● ALL items are subject to inspection at the stadium gates upon entrance. Band The Notre Dame Marching Band is the oldest marching band in the country, originating in 1846. The Marching Band will now be seated in the student section on Game Days. Band’s Schedule Football Friday • “Trumpets Under the Dome” at Main Building Rotunda at 4:10 p.m. • Warm-up then step-off from Golden Dome at 4:20 p.m. 4 PUBLIC Last Updated 8/25/17 • Pep Rally at 6 p.m. For locations, see Pep Rally. • Midnight Drummer’s Circle at Main Building Steps at 11:59 p.m. Game Day at Main Building • Pregame Concert at Bond Hall — 90 minutes before kickoff • Drummer’s Circle following pregame concert Step-off from Main Building to stadium — 45 minutes before kickoff • Band takes the field — ~30 minutes before kickoff • Halftime performance inside stadium Basilica of the Sacred Heart The Basilica of the Sacred Heart serves as the mother church of the Congregation of Holy Cross in the United States. It is in the Basilica that Holy Cross religious profess final vows, that seminarians are ordained priests, and where deceased religious are commended to God. Likewise, it is a place of worship and prayer for students, faculty, staff, and alumni, as well as for regular worshippers, pilgrims, and countless visitors. Bigger Than Brick Bigger Than Brick is the theme for the unveiling of many spaces within Notre Dame Stadium, O’Neill Hall, Duncan Student Center, and Corbett Family Hall. The theming is derived from a quote in the 1930 Alumnus magazine which stated: “No one can come to the new Stadium without absorbing...this other, this deeper, Notre Dame. Notre Dame is bigger than brick and far more than mortar.” On social media follow #NDBiggerThanBrick. Buses Bus parking is located at the Innovation Park (IP) Lot. Bus parking is $300 per game. Overflow in Notre Dame Federal Credit Union lot. Groups arriving in bus caravans with five (5) or more buses should contact the Murnane Family Ticket Office at 574-631-7356 for additional information and to purchase parking passes ahead of time. C Cameras/Camcorders Cameras and camcorders are permitted inside Notre Dame Stadium as long as they do not compromise the view of others. Campus Dining (see Appendix) Campus Events For campus events across Notre Dame on home game weekends, please check out gameday.nd.edu and select the corresponding home game you are attending. See VenueND at venue.nd.edu for opportunities to host an event around
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