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Washington, DC Trip Schedule July 18 Washington, DC Trip Schedule Sunday, July 18, 2010 5:00a o Rise and Shine! o Wear snappy-comfortable clothing. July 18 - 20, 2010 Leave your luggage next to your bus sign near the men’s bathhouse. o o Eat continental breakfast in the Dining Hall. Never before have we had so little time in which to do so much. 5:45 o Take motion sickness medication (if needed). Get from Holly on the Dining Hall Porch. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt 5:50 o Board your bus. o Bus Captains take roll. Your Name: 6:00 o Depart Camp Pocahontas for Washington, DC, via Canaan Valley Institute, 494 Riverstone Small Group Staph: Road, Davis, WV 26260. Contact at CVI is Vicki Fenwick-Judy, (304) 259-4739 x 257. 7:45 o Arrive at the Canaan Valley Institute. Small Group: 8:00 o CVI Program: Climate change research at CVI in the Conference Room with Danny Welsch. 8:30 o CVI Program: Alliance for Climate Education in the Conference Room. 9:30 CVI Small Group Sessions. o 11:00 o Eat lunch at the CVI in the Conference Room. 12:00n o Board your bus to go to Thurston Hall, GWU, 1900 F Street, NW. o Bus Captains take roll before leaving the Canaan Valley Institute. 4:00 Arrive and check in at Thurston Hall. o 5:00 o Assemble in Small Groups at the entrance to Thurston Hall. Bus Name: o Check in with Josh and Robbie as you leave Thurston Hall. Notes: o Small Group Staph pick up meal money ($10/person) from Josh and Robbie. o Depart for Dinner in Small Groups near Thurston Hall. Small Group Staph have lists of meal options. 5:15 o Eat dinner in Small Groups near Thurston Hall. 6:15 Depart Dinner in Small Groups for the Walking Tour of the National Mall monuments. Please o be respectful. o Check in with Dez and Mike S. [1] as you arrive at the White House (North side, between the White House and LaFayette Park). Visit the Washington Monument. o o Check in with Katy and Mason [2] before leaving the Washington Monument. o Walk toward and visit the WW II Memorial. o Check in with Josh and Robbie [3] as you leave the WW II Memorial. o Saunter along the South side of the Reflecting Pool to the Korean War Memorial. o Mosey toward the Lincoln Memorial. 9:15 o Depart the Lincoln Memorial. Check in with Dez and Mike S. [4] as you leave the Lincoln Memorial. o o View the Vietnam Memorial on the way to the Einstein statue at the NAS. 9:45 o Check in with Katy and Mason as you arrive at the Einstein statue. [5] o Pose for group photo at the Einstein Statue. Andy (304) 552-1171 Katy (605) 857-0206 10:00 o Leave the Einstein statue in Small groups for Thurston Hall. Check in with Josh and Robbie at the doors of Thurston Hall. Holly (304) 541-4924 Mason (605) 760-3493 o 10:30 o Bathroom Time Josh (304) 550-3421 Dez (307) 259-5653 11:00 o Lights Out! Robbie (207) 890-8269 Mike S. (989) 430-4271 Monday, July 19, 2010 Tuesday, July 20, 2010 7:30a o Rise and Shine! 7:30a o Rise and Shine! o Wear neat, casual clothing with comfortable walking shoes. o Wear formal clothing and carry photo identification. Follow TSA restrictions. 8:30 o Assemble in Small Groups at the entrance to Thurston Hall. 8:00 o Assemble in Small Groups at the entrance to Thurston Hall. o Check in with Dez and Mike S. as you depart Thurston Hall. Small Group Staph pick up o Leave your luggage with Dez and Mike S. in the lobby of Thurston Hall. Metro tickets and meal money ($7/person for breakfast & $10/person for lunch). o Check in with Katy and Mason as you depart Thurston Hall. o Depart Thurston Hall for breakfast in Small Groups near Thurston Hall. o Small Group Staph pick up meal money ($7/person) from Katy and Mason. 8:40 Eat breakfast in Small Groups near Thurston Hall. Depart Thurston Hall for breakfast in Small Groups near Thurston Hall. o th o 9:45 o Enter the Metro - Farragut West Station at the NW corner of 18 and I Street entrance. 8:15 o Eat breakfast in Small Groups near Thurston Hall. o Check in with Katy and Mason as you enter the Metro - Farragut West Station. 9:00 o Return to Thurston Hall in Small Groups. o Take Orange Line toward New Carrollton or Blue Line toward Largo Town Center. o Check in with Josh and Robbie as you board your bus. 10:00 o Arrive at the Metro - Smithsonian Station and begin the small group tours of assorted 9:15 o Depart Thurston Hall by buses for Capitol Hill. Smithsonian museums and points of interest on the Mall. o Bus Captains take roll before leaving Thurston Hall. o Check in with Josh and Robbie as you exit the Metro - Smithsonian Station. 9:30 o Debus on Capitol Hill and visit attractions on Capitol Hill. o Eat lunch in small groups on the Mall. 11:05 o Walk in Small Groups to the Russell Senate Office Building. 3:30p o Exit the Mall by entering the Metro - Smithsonian Station in your Small Group and o Enter via the Rotunda Entrance on Constitution Avenue and Delaware Avenue. return to Thurston Hall. o Check in with Dez and Mike S. as you enter the Russell Senate Office Building. Check in with Dez and Mike S. at the entrance to the Metro - Smithsonian Station. o 11:20 o Walk to the Kennedy Caucus Room (SR325), Russell Senate Office Building. Take Orange Line toward Vienna or Blue Line toward Franconia-Springfield. o 12:00n o Special Event: Senate Luncheon hosted by United States Senator Jay Rockefeller. o Exit the Metro - Farragut West Station. Kennedy Caucus Room (SR325), Russell Senate Office Building. Check in with Katy and Mason as you enter Thurston Hall. o 3:00 o Return to buses on Capitol Hill. Change into formal clothing. o o Bus Captains take roll before leaving. 4:30 Assemble in Small Groups at the entrance to Thurston Hall. o 3:20 o Depart for Camp Pocahontas by buses. Check in with Josh and Robbie as you leave Thurston Hall. o o Take motion sickness medication (if needed). Get from Bus Captain on your bus. Small Group Staph pick up meal money ($10/person) from Josh and Robbie. o 8:00 o Eat dinner at the Laura Dill Dining Hall, NYSC, Bartow, WV 24920 o Depart Thurston Hall for dinner in Small Groups near Thurston Hall. Kitchen: (304) 456-4896 4:45 Eat dinner in Small Groups near Thurston Hall. o 10:00 o Bathroom Time. 5:45 Return to Thurston Hall in Small Groups and directly board your bus. o 10:30 o Cabin Meetings. 6:00 Depart Thurston Hall by buses for American Association for the Advancement of 11:00 Lights Out! o th o Science (AAAS), 12 Street and H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005. Contact: Bethany Spencer, [email protected], (571) 235-4781; Guard, (202) 326-6422. o Bus Captains take roll before leaving. 6:30 o Special Event: Case Studies in International Science Policy Formulation. 8:30 o Return to your bus. Bus Captains take roll before leaving the AAAS. o Depart AAAS by buses for the Jefferson Memorial and the FDR Memorial. o Visit the Jefferson Memorial; begin at the chronological end of the Memorial. 9:15 o Depart the Jefferson Memorial and proceed through the FDR Memorial (in reverse). 10:15 o Gather at the entrance of the FDR Memorial in Small Groups. 10:20 o Board your bus. 10:30 o Depart the FDR Memorial by buses to return to Thurston Hall. o Bus Captains take roll before leaving the FDR Memorial. 11:00 o Bathroom Time. 11:30 Lights Out! o O STREET To National To National To Gandhi, Shevchenko, Mary McLeod Bethune To African American To Carter G. Woodson Y National Park Service Visitor Services Tourmobile Metrorail System Zoological Park and Zoological and Masaryk statues Council House E Civil War Memorial House W U K N P Rock Creek Park Park National Historic Site E E U Information Restrooms Station name Metro lines V Narrated shuttle tour between sites C N N STREET E John Witherspoon Webster Scott Samuel Hahnemann Memorial A N STREET METRO Red line A Tourmobile stop V T M A Memorial S CENTER Orange line N O E Refreshment stand Ice skating rink SCOTT CIRCLE O T T T T IR E Blue line T T T Tourmobile route U E E E M O H N E E E Entrance/exit E E E E S R P Green line V E E E A R R R to Metro station P E R R R D T T T Souvenir shop Tennis court D M N V T T T Yellow line A S S S N A L S S S S I North h h h A H E t t t D h h h 0 O t t t 0.1 0.2 0.3 Kilometer W H 2 1 0 K R 9 7 6 Bookstore Golf course E 1 1 1 Statue or E N E 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 Mile monument R k Longfellow C e K e Nuns of the Battlefield Thomas M STREET T M STREET C C r E T O O MOUNT VERNON E C E N THOMAS CIRCLE E R E Old Stone House R National SQUARE-7th STREET- N T R U Explorers E S M STREET T M STREET CONVENTION CENTER N Geographic C S E Hall T k d h V M c r I Society t C A 3 A P S 1 5 GEORGETOWN E o U S CHESAPEAKE AND N 2 T T A 2 N T N S R T C I Francis E E H Y E Georgetown Visitor Center L A U S V E E AN E SE OHIO CANAL NATIONAL V R R T N Scott Key Chesapeake and Ohio Canal IA R TT T T E T S A T S O V S S National Historical Park N E A Memorial S E C N V N HISTORICAL PARK U U E E N h h S (Boat rides) E h N I R T t t O U E E t T E T T S E 6 5 L STREET S W 4 Douglas U E W S E N 1 1 R 1 Burke E Ch d e sape E a V ke E E r an A J d h R Gompers K R O E h F t 3 io R E W Ca T L STREET O R F n T a 7 H 3 l Y S 10 mi 395 E n G S ute S 1 W I T br T is E J k E wa N E L STREET t h E l D H k fr o Y I U s t S m R E W 1 9 a Washington R S R s T A hi 50 A F 3 2 n Greyhound T g B R E FARRAGUT to 29 V M n Convention E S W M E L A o Bus Station O NORTH Y n N h u Center A t m I H e U 0 n T R t E 3 O WASHINGTON CIRCLE GEORGETOWN 29 Historical Society M Washington E K STREET K STREET WATERFRONT PARK K STREET K STREET 29 of Washington, D.C.
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