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APPENDIX A: Clemson University Facility Use Policy APPENDIX A: Clemson University Facility Use Policy FACILITY DEPARTMENT AURTHORIZED DESIGNEE EMAIL PHONE ALUMNI CENTER Alumni Center Lobby Alumni Association Joan Borick [email protected] 864-656-2345 ATHLETIC FACILITIES Doug Kingsmore Stadium Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 Baseball Field Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 Lowder Pavillion Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 Team Room Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 Team Terrace Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 Jervey Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 Jervey Gym Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 Jervey Porch Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 Littlejohn Coliseum Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 Burton Gallery Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 Coliseum Club Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 Courtside Club Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 Littlejohn Concourse Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 Swann Pavilion Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 Memorial Stadium Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 IPTAY Suite Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 President's Suite Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 West End Zone Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 Younts South Club Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 Football Practice Fields Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 Golf Practice Range Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 Indoor Tennis Facility Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 Indoor Track Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 Jervey Meadows Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 Outdoor Tennis Courts Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 Outdoor Track Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 Poe Indoor Facility Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 Riggs Stadium Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 Rowing Building Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 Soccer Practice Fields Athletic Department Joe Simon [email protected] 864-656-7795 APPENDIX A: Clemson University Facility Use Policy BOTANICAL GARDENS Carriage House Botanical Gardens Angel Perkins [email protected] 864-656-3405 Fran Hansen Discovery Center Botanical Gardens Angel Perkins [email protected] 864-656-3405 Hayden Discovery Center Botanical Gardens Angel Perkins [email protected] 864-656-3405 CONFERENCE CENTER and INN Madren Conference Center Conference Center and Inn Madren Center [email protected] 864-656-7155 James F Martin Inn Conference Center and Inn Madren Center [email protected] 864-656-7155 Walker Golf Course Conference Center and Inn Brent Jessup [email protected] 864-656-7516 BROOKS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Brooks Center Theatre Performing Arts Thomas Hudgins [email protected] 864-656-3094 Brooks Center Lobby Performing Arts Thomas Hudgins [email protected] 864-656-3094 EDGAR A BROWN UNION Loggia Spaces Campus Life Hendrix Reservations Desk [email protected] 864-656-6118 Palmetto Ballroom Campus Life Hendrix Reservations Desk [email protected] 864-656-6118 Student Organization Conference Room Campus Life Hendrix Reservations Desk [email protected] 864-656-6118 Student Senate Chambers Campus Life Hendrix Reservations Desk [email protected] 864-656-6118 Studio A Campus Life Hendrix Reservations Desk [email protected] 864-656-6118 Studio B Campus Life Hendrix Reservations Desk [email protected] 864-656-6118 Union Underground Leisure Skills Megan Cato [email protected] 864-656-5838 HENDRIX STUDENT CENTER Almeda Jacks Ballrooms A&B Campus Life Hendrix Reservations Desk [email protected] 864-656-6118 Meeting Rooms A&B Campus Life Hendrix Reservations Desk [email protected] 864-656-6118 David Peebles Room Campus Life Hendrix Reservations Desk [email protected] 864-656-6118 Hendrix Conference Room Campus Life Hendrix Reservations Desk [email protected] 864-656-6118 McKissick Theater Campus Life Hendrix Reservations Desk [email protected] 864-656-6118 Media Conference Room Campus Life Hendrix Reservations Desk [email protected] 864-656-6118 Atrium Spaces Campus Life Hendrix Reservations Desk [email protected] 864-656-6118 Breezeway Spaces Campus Life Hendrix Reservations Desk [email protected] 864-656-6118 OUTDOOR SPACES Hendrix Lawn Plaza Campus Life Hendrix Reservations Desk [email protected] 864-656-6118 Hendrix Breezeway Plaza Campus Life Hendrix Reservations Desk [email protected] 864-656-6118 Hendrix Lawn Campus Life Hendrix Reservations Desk [email protected] 864-656-6118 Vickery Circle Campus Life Hendrix Reservations Desk [email protected] 864-656-6118 Cox Plaza Campus Life Hendrix Reservations Desk [email protected] 864-656-6118 APPENDIX A: Clemson University Facility Use Policy Military Heritage Plaza Campus Life Hendrix Reservations Desk [email protected] 864-656-6118 Amphitheater Campus Life Hendrix Reservations Desk [email protected] 864-656-6118 Carillon Gardens Campus Life Hendrix Reservations Desk [email protected] 864-656-6118 Union Courtyard Campus Life Hendrix Reservations Desk [email protected] 864-656-6118 Union Plaza Campus Life Hendrix Reservations Desk [email protected] 864-656-6118 North Green Campus Life Hendrix Reservations Desk [email protected] 864-656-6118 President's Rotunda Campus Life Hendrix Reservations Desk [email protected] 864-656-6118 South Campus Green Campus Life Hendrix Reservations Desk [email protected] 864-656-6118 OUTDOOR LAB Betty's Place Outdoor Lab Janay Whitesel [email protected] 864-656-7502 ext. 221 Bowfin Outdoor Lab Janay Whitesel [email protected] 864-656-7502 ext. 221 Cannon Chapel & Pavillon Outdoor Lab Janay Whitesel [email protected] 864-656-7502 ext. 221 Eagle's Nest Outdoor Lab Janay Whitesel [email protected] 864-656-7502 ext. 221 Hopa Cabana Outdoor Lab Janay Whitesel [email protected] 864-656-7502 ext. 221 Katydid Outdoor Lab Janay Whitesel [email protected] 864-656-7502 ext. 221 Kresge Hall Outdoor Lab Janay Whitesel [email protected] 864-656-7502 ext. 221 The Deck at Michae's Morning Outdoor Lab Janay Whitesel [email protected] 864-656-7502 ext. 221 T Ed Garrison Arena Main Arena Garrison Arena Chris Heintze [email protected] 864-656-2718 Open-Air Arena Garrison Arena Chris Heintze [email protected] 864-656-2718 Cattle Complex Garrison Arena Chris Heintze [email protected] 864-656-2718 Barns Garrison Arena Chris Heintze [email protected] 864-656-2718 TILLMAN HALL Memorial Auditorium Campus Life Hendrix Reservations Desk [email protected] 864-656-6118 YOUTH LEARNING INSTITUTE Headquarters and Education Center Youth Learning Institute Jacob McClure [email protected] 864-656-2105 Robert M Cooper 4-H Leadership Center Youth Learning Institute Jacob McClure [email protected] 864-656-2105.
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