University of North Alabama (UNA) • Florence, Alabama June 29-30, 2021 (Tuesday-Wednesday)

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University of North Alabama (UNA) • Florence, Alabama June 29-30, 2021 (Tuesday-Wednesday) 2021 University of North Alabama (UNA) • Florence, Alabama June 29-30, 2021 (Tuesday-Wednesday) LOCATION / DIRECTIONS Everyone, please FIND YOUR OWN DIRECTIONS to FLORENCE, ALABAMA University Address: University of No. Alabama (UNA) – 1 Harrison Plaza, Florence, AL 35632 On Campus - Music Building Address: 110 West Irvine Street (at north end of Court Street). 2 Campus Maps attached – The Music Bldg. is #6 on one map and LABELED on the other. REGISTRATION will be in UNA BAND ROOM The Music Building is part of the Lurleen B. Wallace Arts Complex, located between Rogers Hall and Norton Auditorium. Registration is on Tuesday, June 29th at 8:30am (Central Time), in the UNA Band Room. Again – campus map is attached and music bldg. is #6 on the map. WHAT TO BRING (if you did not already mail them): 1) Your camp fee of $75 - 2) Parental consent form (signed) - 3) Copy of health insurance card (front & back) ADDITIONAL THINGS TO BRING: Drum Majors – If you have your MUSIC and SCORE for your Fall Show (or can get it from your BD), bring with you; also bring pen/pencil for note-taking. Brass and Woodwinds – INSTRUMENT + folding MUSIC STAND + NOTEBOOK & PEN or PENCIL for note-taking Color Guard – FLAG or WEAPON Percussion – INSTRUMENT + STICKS/MALLETS + folding MUSIC STAND All Campers – Sunscreen, sun hat and water bottle Remember this is a 2-Day “DAY” CAMP – NO HOUSING OR MEALS are included. If you live too far away to drive it each day, you will need to get a hotel room for Monday night, June 29th in Florence. Hotel possibilities – 1) City Lodge (older but less expensive); 2) Hampton Inn-Florence-Downtown (5-6 blocks) Lunch on your own – as you drive in first day, take note of fast-food places near campus. Chick-Fil-A is on campus. Subway is 1 block away. Taco Bell, McDonald’s, KFC, Jimmy John’s are all near campus, but not in walking distance. CAMP CLASS SCHEDULE – note beginning & ending CLASS time 30 mins different on the 2 days Tuesday, June 29 – Registration 8:30-8:50am in Band Room Tuesday, June 29 – CLASS – 9:00am-12pm; then 1:00pm-4:30pm (lunch on your own each day) Wednesday, June 30 – CLASS 8:30am-12pm; then 1:00pm-4:00pm (begins and ends 30 mins earlier than Tues.) Band Director Session – only Wednesday, June 30th – from 1:00-4:00pm only WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU AT CAMP!! FREDDY & LYNDA MARTIN, Camp Directors 770-578-6268 – Martin home phone E-mail: [email protected] 678-480-6580 – Lynda Martin’s Cell Website: www.spiritcamp.com 678-923-4478 – Freddy Martin’s Cell Building Number & Name 1 Cramer Way 2 Keller Hall/Rayburn Wing 61¥¢Z University of North Alabama 3 Student Commons 4 Rogers Hall 5 Coby Hall 63Z ¥¢ Accessibility Map 6 Music Building 62 ¥¢Z 51 8 Art Building X ¥¢Z 9 Blackbox Theatre 58 64 10 Norton Auditorium 65 11 Communications Building 54 79 12 Guillot University Center 66 T 13 Kilby School 14 CDC - Child Development Center S 55 22 G 15 Science and Engineering Building 25 D 28 ¥¢Z 27 16 Science Greenhouse ¥¢Z 80 91 17 Science Storm Shelter R 24¥¢Z 29 N. PINE ST. 67 E 18 Science Mechanical 72 19 Steam Plant 32 F 53 Z 73 20 Flowers Hall 23 30 21 Hal Self Field House P 20 C 22 Planetarium/Observatory 21 31 86 ¥¢Z¥¢Z 23 Laura M. Harrison Hall 19 26 ¥¢Z 33 CIRCULAR DR. N. WOOD AVE. 24 Stevens Hall 18 34 56 ¥¢Z 25 Tornado Shelter 57 ¥¢Z 1 26 Leo's Stone Lodge O ¥¢Z 68 27 Mathematics Building N 82 15¥¢Z ¥¢Z 28 Wesleyan Annex M ¥¢Z ¥¢Z 12 29 Wesleyan Hall ¥¢Z 35 30 Collier Library 14 2 31 Information Technology 16 17 L1 32 Center for Women's Studies 11 K Y ¥¢Z ¥¢Z 33 Student Publications 13 92 H ¥¢Z2 A 34 Willingham Hall Parking Space 35 President's Home 8 3 ¥¢Z B 36 Grounds / Custodial Services 15 Minute 54 Towers Cafeteria 69 L 4 71 Commuter 55 Student Recreation Center 6 E. IRVINE AVE.A1 Faculty/Staff 56 Kinesiology 57 Powers Hall 70 81 10 No Parking 58 Student Counseling Offices 76 74 59 Lambda Sigma Phi 9 J Resident 77 75 61 Mattielou Hall N. COURT ST. Visitor 62 Hawthorne Hall I CEDAR ST. ADA Access 63 Olive Hall AA ¥¢Z ADA Power Doors 64 Covington Hall 78 88 W 85 5 N. SEMINARY ST. 65 Rice Hall Building Use 66 Rivers Hall 59 Q Academic Facilities 67 LaGrange Hall 68 Lafayette Hall Athletic Facilities 69 Twin Oak Apartments A N. PINE ST. 56 W. IRVINE AVE. Storm Shelters 70 Twin Oak Apartments B 72 Alpha Delta Pi / Zeta Tau Alpha Greek Housing 73 Phi Mu / Alpha Gamma Delta Support Facilities 75–78 Greek Row Residential Faclities 79 Wesley Foundation 81 Christian Student Center Student Housing 82 Lion Habitat Student Services 85 Outdoor Adventures ¯ 87 Athletics Weight Room 91 Baptist Student Center Mattielou Hall University of NORTH ALABAMA Olive Hall Hawthorne Parking Lots and Parking Spaces 51 Hall 49 58Rice Covington Hall Hall Mane Wesley Market Foundation79 47 Rivers Hall Home Student Recreation Dugout Parking Deck 22 Center Storm Visitors Shelter Math Wesleyan 28 Baptist Dugout Building Annex 49 Campus 48 Stevens Wesleyan 91 Ministries Hall Hall Appleby LaGrange Hall West Laura M. 32 Appleby Harrison Collier 53 East Flowers Hall Hall Library HalSelf Information 86 FieldHouse m Technology Steat Memorial 33 Plan 26 Amphitheater Willingham 50 Power Hall Bennett House Powers LaFayette Hall Cramer Way d Hall 82 Sciencey Building an Guillot University Center Technolog President's Keller Hall Home CDC Tornado16 Shelter Communications Grounds / Building Environmental Services Kilby Raburn 92 School Wing University ding Buil Commons Art Campus Symbology Twin Visual Rogers Oaks Arts Student Services Buildings A Hall UNA Police Academic Music Building Athletics in UNA Health Services Tw Christian Norton ks Destination Oa Student Auditorium B The Generator Storm Shelters 76 Center Greek Housing 74 BlackBox Physical Plant 77 75 Theater Emer. Phones Student Housing Dining Student Services UNA Bus Stop 87 Coby Parking 88 85 78 Hall Visiting Auto Scholars ADA Residence MC University ± Health Services Campus Map Courtesy of UNA Student Government Association, UNA Facilities Administration and Planning, the Department of Geography and the City of Florence, Alabama. Cartographer: Paul D. Graham, GIS/Facilities Information Manager, Facilities Administration and Planning. UNA Off-Campus Facilities Mane Campus Facilities Directory Build. STUDENT SERVICES Build. STUDENT SERVICES No. No. Cramer Way 72 Appleby West - Alpha Delta Pi / Zeta Tau Alpha UNA Softball -Student Accounts 73 Appleby East - Phi Mu / Alpha Gamma Delta UNA Sand -Registrar's Office 74 Phi Gamma Delta Volleyball Keller Hall/Raburn Wing 75 Kappa Sigma -College of Business 76 Pi Kappa Alpha Wendell W. Gunn University 77 Sigma Chi Commons 78 Alpha Tau Omega -MANE Card 86 Athletic Weight Room -Bookstore 85 Outdoor Adventure Center Rogers Hall 87 Intramural Field -University Advancement 88 Intramural Field Restrooms Coby Hall 36 Alumni Garden & Dr. Huckaba Sundial -Admissions 37 Laura M. Harrison Plaza Guillot University Center 38 Drs. Jack & Margie Crocker Fountain Facilities -Student Affairs 39 Victory Flame & Frank Fleming Lion Administration Laura M. Harrison Hall 40 Memorial Amphitheater and -College of Nursing 41 Mary Francis Potts Wilbanks Memorial Garden Planning Powers Hall 42 Nancy B. & Jack Opler Street Clock -Office of International Affairs 43 Joe Keenum Sundial Culinary Arts Rice Hall 44 Pride of Lions Sculpture 58 -Student Counseling Center 45 Dr. Luckey Crocker Fountain 16 Betty Jean Cale Greenhouse 46 Joy Holshouser Memorial Garden Lions Gate 22 Planetarium/Observatory 53 Smith Bell Tower & Wesleyan Bell Apartments 32 Center for Women's Studies 82 George H. Carroll Lion Habitat 33 Student Publications Braly 47 Mike D. Lane Baseball Municipal Stadium Complex 48 Football / Soccer Practice Field 49 Band Field 50 Tennis Courts University Health Services School of Art Connie D. McKinney Center .
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