Welcome to Purdue University, the home of the Boilermakers! We look forward to you joining
us on campus July 10 – 13, 2012 for the United Church of Christ’s National Youth Event! Please
review this document carefully to help you prepare for your visit.
Boiler Up!
NYE Conference Team
CHANGES TO GROUP REGISTRATION
The deadline for changes to group registration has passed. A fee will be assessed for any changes
moving forward. You may make substitutions for a small fee. Those fees will be communicated through
Purdue Conferences by email prior to making the change.
TRAVELING TO CAMPUS
Purdue University is on Eastern Day Light Savings Time, the same time zone as New York. Please plan your travels accordingly. By Automobile
Campus is experiencing construction projects. Please refer to the web link http://www.purdue.edu/physicalfacilities/construction_notices.html for the most up to date information. Please be advised that routes are marked and projects are changing quickly based on progress. When you arrive on campus, please park in the McCutcheon Parking Garage on the second floor or higher in white spots. Do not park in spots that are labeled reserved for “A” or “B” permit. Please refer to the attached map for more information.
From the South Driving from the South (Indianapolis) West Lafayette is approximately 70 miles northwest of Indianapolis. Take I-65 North to Lafayette and exit on State Road 26 (exit 172). Turn left at the stop light on to State Road 26. Remain on State Rd 26 approximately 5 miles. State Rd 26 follows South Street in Lafayette until you approach the downtown area. It then follows Columbia Street across the Wabash River. Once you cross the Wabash River, State Road 26 becomes State Street in West Lafayette. Proceed up State Street hill to McCutcheon Drive. The McCutcheon Garage will be on the corner of McCutcheon and Third Street. Turn right on to Third Street and travel one block to arrive at check-in.
From the North Driving from the North (Chicago) West Lafayette is approximately 140 miles southeast of Chicago. Take I-65 South to State Road 43 (exit 178). Turn right onto State Road 43. Drive South on State Road 43 (approximately 6 miles) to State St (State Road 26.) This will be the 4th stop light, and a McDonald's will be on your right. Turn right onto State Street. You will want to remain in the right lane. Proceed up State Street hill to McCutcheon Drive. The McCutcheon Garage will be on the corner of McCutcheon and Third Street. Turn right on to Third Street and travel one block to arrive at check-in.
By Train Amtrak Train service to Lafayette is available from Indianapolis, Chicago, and several other cities. The most likely connection is via Chicago, and is described below. For directions from other departure points, consult Amtrak's site. To get to the Amtrak Station or Greyhound Bus Terminal in Chicago from O'Hare Airport, take the Continental Express Shuttle (773 454-7800) to Union Station, 225 Canal Street, Chicago. For assistance, Continental's uniformed ticket agents are located in the baggage claims areas of terminals 1, 2, and 3 as well as outside U.S. Customs in Terminal 5. From Union Station, take the Amtrak train bound for Lafayette, IN. It is best to book a seat in advance. The toll-free number is (800) 872-7245.
By Bus
Greyhound Bus services the Greater Lafayette area from the Chicago, Gary, Hammond, and Indianapolis hubs. Schedules and fares vary, so consult the Greyhound site or call 800-231-2222.
NWI-Chicago Connection offers service to Purdue from Chicago, Gary, and Crown Point. Service
also is available to South Bend via a train connection with the South Shore Line at Gary.
CHECK-IN PROCESS
The check-in process for the National Youth Event will be held in Hillenbrand Hall. The group leader needs to check-in the entire group. Students should remain outside of Hillenbrand in order to make sure we can have a smooth process for all. Check in for the event will begin at 12:00 p.m. and end at 9:00 p.m. For groups who arrive after 9:00 p.m., your materials will be left with the staff at the Hillenbrand office. They will direct you to the appropriate residence hall. The address for Hillenbrand Hall is 1301 Third Street, West Lafayette, IN 47906. At check-in, the group leader will receive the name badges, wristbands, and room keys for all attendees. Name badges and wristbands are required for admittance to sessions and meals. On your wristband there will be an emergency phone number that can be used while on campus.
RESIDENCE HALL HOUSING
Housing for NYE 2012 will be in one of the air conditioned University Residence Halls. Rooms
are to be checked into on Tuesday, July 10 and to checked out of on Saturday, July 14 unless
other arrangements have been made.
Your bedroom will be prepared with the following items:
Bed linens
Blanket
Pillow
Towels
The majority of guests will be staying our traditional residence halls where the communal
bathroom is centrally located on each wing of each floor.
Refrigerators will not be provided in the rooms. For those with medicines that need to be
refrigerated, you will store your medicine in the main office refrigerators. The main office is
staffed 24 hours a day for your convenience.
There are vending machines in each building with snack items and beverages as well as ice
machines.
DINING COURT
Meals are served as all you care to eat buffet style except for the service project luncheons.
Your first meal included in registration will be dinner on Tuesday, July 10. Meal service will
conclude on Friday, July 13 with dinner.
Your group will be assigned a dining shift and a dining location. That assignment will be
distributed at the registration check-in. Food is not allowed to be removed from dining court
except for one piece of fruit. Vegetarian meals are available for each meal. Should you have any
special dietary needs beyond vegetation or vegan, please check in with the staff at the entrance
of the dining court for assistance. Water bottles are not permitted in the dining court.
RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES
We want you to enjoy your experience while you are here on campus. The campus recreational center is currently under construction and is not available. We will have sand volleyball, outdoor basketball and an open field for soccer or other games are available for recreational time. There is a swimming pool that is available on limited hours and for a fee. A tradition on Purdue’s campus is the fountain run – it’s the best way to cool off in the summer! Check out the Armstrong Building and the Cultural Centers for art galleries and interactive displays.
WHAT TO PACK
Although there is not a defined dress code, casual clothing will be acceptable for all occasions. BE
SURE TO BRING COMFORTABLE WALKING SHOES. The weather in Indiana this time of year is very
hot. Be sure to plan accordingly for the weather while being respectfully and appropriate.
A list of suggested items to bring with you are below:
- Alarm Clock
- Comfortable shoes and socks
- Shower shoes or flip flops
- Clothing for all different events: travel, sessions, service projects, recreation.
- Pajamas
- Swim suit for fountain runs!
- Robe
- Toiletries such as: shampoo and conditioner, facial care products, body wash or soap,
toothbrush, toothpaste, hair care, and deodorant
- Hat to protect you from the sun
- Umbrella or poncho
- Sunscreen
- Water bottle for the refillable water stations
Please do not forget any medication or equipment you may need!
WHAT NOT TO BRING
In order for a safe environment for all, please refrain from bringing any of the following:
- Firearms or weapons of any type
- Fireworks or other explosive devices
- Illegal substances and alcohol
- Animals
- Gambling items
If you are found with any of these items in your possession, you will be asked to leave campus as a violation of University policy and the covenant which you signed. All attendees must comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and all University statutes and regulations while on campus.
For a complete listing of policy, please refer to http://www.housing.purdue.edu.
AREA RESOURCES
Lafayette and West Lafayette Convention The area’s resource for what is happening in the community. There are coupons and lists things to do! http://www.homeofpurdue.com/ Tropicanoe Cove - Lafayette Water Park http://www.lafayette.in.gov/aquatics/division.php?fDD=28-121
Columbian Park Zoo
http://www.lafayette.in.gov/zoo/
Purdue University Aquatics Center http://www.purdue.edu/recsports/facilities/boilermaker_aquatic_center/index.php
West Lafayette Municipal Pool http://www.westlafayette.in.gov/department/division.php?fDD=8-139
Walmart Supercenter West Lafayette, Store #2339
2801 Northwestern Ave West Lafayette, IN 47906 Phone: (765) 463-0201 Approximate distance from campus 2.50 miles
At this store: Open 24 Hours, Tire & Lube, Pharmacy, Vision Center, Grocery
CVS Pharmacy West Lafayette, Store #8651 512 Sagamore Parkway West West Lafayette, IN 47906 Phone: (765) 497-3551 Approximate distance from campus 2.8 miles
At this store: Open 24 Hours, Photo, Clinic with varied hours of operation Walgreens Pharmacy 1000 Sagamore Parkway West West Lafayette, IN 47906 Phone: (765) 497-3551 Approximate distance from campus 2.9 miles At this store: Open 24 Hours, Photo, Clinic with varied hours of operation
MORE INFORMATION
For any questions, please contact Purdue Conferences during normal business hours Monday – Friday,
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. at 800-955-6385 or by email NYE [email protected].
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ABE agricultural and Biological engineering F9 ADDL animal disease diagnostic lab G10 ADM adm agricultural innovation Center E11 AERO aerospace science laboratory C11 AGAD agricultural administration Building G8 AHF animal Holding Facility G10 AQUA Boilermaker aquatic Center D6 AR armory G6 ARMS armstrong (neil) Hall of engineering G5 ASTL animal sciences teaching laboratory E8 BCC Black Cultural Center F6 BCHM Biochemistry Building F8 BIND Bindley (William e.) Bioscience Center D8 BRK Birck nanotechnology Center D8 BRNG Beering (steven C.) Hall of liberal arts and
education F, G7 BRWN Brown (Herbert C.) laboratory of Chemistry H7 BSG Building services and grounds F9† CHAF Chaffee Hall A9 CIVL Civil engineering Building G5 CL50 Class of 1950 lecture Hall G7 COMP Composites laboratory C11‡ DANL daniel (William H.) turfgrass Center B1 DAUC dauch (dick and sandy) alumni Center H9 DLR Hall for discovery and learning research E9 DMNT dement (Clayton W.) Fire station D6 DOYL doyle (leo Philip) laboratory G10 DYE Pete dye Clubhouse C1 EE electrical engineering Building H6 EEL entomology environmental laboratory G8 EHSA equine Health sciences annex G10 EHSB equine Health sciences Building G10 ELLT elliott (edward C.) Hall of music G6 ENAD engineering administration Building G6 EXPT Exponent H6 FOOD Food stores Building F9 FOPN Flight operations Building B11 FORS Forestry Building G8 FPRD Forest Products Building G8 FREH Freehafer (lytle J.) Hall of administrative
services H10 FRNY Forney Hall of Chemical engineering G5 FWLR Fowler (Harriet o. and James m., Jr.)
memorial House E7 GCMB golf Course maintenance Barn C2 GMF grounds maintenance Facility F11 n grand Prix track SEE NORTHWEST ATHLETIC
COMPLEX INSET GRIS grissom Hall H7 GSMB golf storage maintenance Building C2 HAAS Haas (Felix) Hall G7 HANS Hansen (arthur g.) life sciences research
Building F8, 9 HEAV Heavilon Hall H7 HERL Herrick laboratories E8 HGR4-6 Hangars, numbers 4 through 6 A11,12 HGRH Horticulture greenhouses G9 HIKS Hicks (John W.) undergraduate
library G, H7, 8 HMMT Hazardous materials management trailer H11 HNLY Bill and sally Hanley Hall C7 HOCK Wayne t. and mary t. Hockmeyer Hall of structural
Biology E9 HORT Horticulture Building G9 HOVD Hovde (Frederick l.) Hall of
administration G6 HPN Heating and Power Plant-north G6 IAF intercollegiate athletic Facility F3 JNSN Johnson (Helen r.) Hall of nursing G5, 6 KCTR Krannert Center for executive education
and research H8 KNOY Knoy (maurice g.) Hall of technology H6 KRAN Krannert Building H8 LAMB lambert (Ward l.) Fieldhouse and gymnasium F,
G4 LCC latino Cultural Center (600 russell st.) F5 n library, main (see HiKs) LILY lilly Hall of life sciences F8 LMSB laboratory materials storage Building H11 LMST laboratory materials storage trailer H11 LSA life science animal Building F8 LSPS life science Plant and soils laboratory F8
LSR life science ranges (greenhouse and service Building) F8, 9
LWSN lawson (richard and Patricia) Computer science Building F6
LYNN lynn (Charles J.) Hall of veterinary medicine G10 MACK mackey (guy J.) arena F, G4 MANN mann (gerald d. and edna e.) Hall E8 MATH mathematical sciences Building G7 ME mechanical engineering Building G, H6 MGL michael golden engineering laboratories
and shops H6 MJIS martin C. Jischke Hall of Biomedical engineering E9 MMDC materials management and distribution Center F11 MMS1 materials management storage Building 1 F12 MOLL mollenkopf athletic Center F3 MRGN morgan (Burton d.) Center for entrepreneurship E8 MRRT marriott Hall E7 MSEE materials and electrical engineering Building H5, 6 MTHW matthews (mary l.) Hall F7, 8 NLSN Phillip e. nelson Hall of Food science G9 NISW niswonger aviation technology Building B11 NUCL nuclear engineering Building H6 OLMN ollman (melvin l.) golfcart Barn C1 PAO Pao (Yue-Kong) Hall of visual and
Performing arts H8 VIC Parking services H5 PFEN Pfendler Hall (david C.) of agriculture G8 PFSB Physical Facilities service Building F12 PHYS Physics Building G5 PJIS Patty Jischke early Care and education Center C8 PMU Purdue memorial union (includes visitor
information Center at Pmu [viC@Pmu]) H7
PMUC Purdue memorial union Club H7 POAN Poultry science annex E8 POTR Potter (a. a.) engineering Center H6 POUL Poultry science Building E8 PRCE Peirce Hall G7 PRSV Printing services Facility F11 PSYC Psychological sciences Building G6, 7 PUSH Purdue university student
Health Center F, G5 PVCC Purdue village Community Center C8 PWF Purdue West, Building F B7 RAIL american railway Building H6 RAWL rawls (Jerry s.) Hall H, I8 REC recitation Building G7 RHPH Heine (robert e.) Pharmacy Building F, G5 RSC recreational sports Center D, E6 SC stanley Coulter Hall G7 SCCA-E south Campus Courts, Buildings a-e G, H9, 10 SCHL schleman (Helen B.) Hall of student services G6 SCHO global Policy research institute (schowe House) F1 SCPA slayter Center of Performing arts D4‡ SIML Holleman-niswonger simulator Center SMTH smith Hall F8 SOIL soil erosion laboratory, national E9 SPUR spurgeon (tom) golf training Center C1 SSOF state street office Facility A8 STDM ross-ade stadium (includes ross-ade
Pavilion [raP]) F3 STEW stewart Center G, H7 STON stone (Winthrop e.) Hall G7, 8 n student Health Center (see PusH) TEL telecommunications Building F7 TERM terminal Building B11 TERY terry (oliver P.) memorial House E8, 9 TH1-6 tee-Hangars 1 through 6 A11 TREC turf recreation exercise Center D6 UNIV university Hall G7 UPOB utility Plant office Building H11 UPOF utility Plant office Facility H10 UPSB utility Plant storage Building G11 VA1 veterinary animal isolation Building 1 G10 VA2 veterinary animal isolation Building 2 G10 VCPR veterinary Center for Paralysis research G10 VIC visitor information Center H5 VLAB veterinary laboratory animal Building G10 VMIF veterinary medicine isolation Facility G10 VOIN voinoff (samuel) golf Pavilion C1 VPRB veterinary Pathobiology research
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VPTH veterinary Pathology Building G9 n visitor information Center (viC) and Parking
services (see PgnW). visitor information Center at Pmu (viC@Pmu) (see Pmu).
WADE Wade (Walter W.) utility Plant H11 WEST Westwood (President’s Home) A5, 6 WGLR Women’s golf locker room D1 WSLR Whistler (roy l.) Hall of agricultural research G8 WTHR Wetherill (richard Benbridge) laboratory of
Chemistry G, H7 YONG Young (ernest C.) Hall H8† ZL1 Combustion research laboratory † ZL2 gas dynamics research laboratory † ZL3 High Pressure research laboratory † ZL4 Propulsion research laboratory † ZL5 turbomachinery Fluid dynamics laboratory
Residence Facilities CARY Cary (Franklin levering) Quadrangle F4* DUHM duhme (ophelia) residence Hall E7 ERHT earhart (amelia) residence Hall D7 FORD Ford (Fred and mary) dining Court F4 FST First street towers D7 HARR Harrison (Benjamin) residence Hall C7 HAWK Hawkins (george a.) Hall H8 HILL Hillenbrand residence Hall C7 HLTP Hilltop apartments E3 MCUT mcCutcheon (John t.) residence Hall C7 MRDH meredith (virginia C.) residence Hall D7 OWEN owen (richard) residence Hall E4 PVAB Purdue village administration Building D9 PVCC Purdue village Community Center C8 PVIL Purdue village B, C, D8, 9, 10 PVP Purdue village Preschool C9* SHLY shealy (Frances m.) residence Hall E7 SHRV shreve (eleanor B.) residence Hall D6, 7 SMLY smalley (John C.) Center for Housing and Food
services administration D6, 7 TARK tarkington (newton Booth)
residence Hall E5* VAWT vawter (everett B.) residence Hall E6* WARN Warren (martha e. and eugene K.) residence Hall
E7 WDCT Wiley dining Court E6 WILY Wiley (Harvey W.) residence Hall E5, 6* WOOD Wood (elizabeth g. and William r.)
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Northwest Athletic Complex (C2-3 inset) ALEX John and anna margaret ross alexander Field SOCC soccer Complex SCHW dennis J. and mary lou schwartz tennis Center
Parking Garages PGG Parking garage, grant street H, I7 PGW Parking garage, Wood street H8 PGM Parking garage, marsteller street G, H8 PGMD Parking garage, mcCutcheon drive C6, 7 PGNW Parking garage, northwestern avenue (includes
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PGU Parking garage, university street F6, 7
Other Mapsmaps are available in the publications racks in Hovde Hall, the memorial union, Purdue airport, the visitor information Center, and from the office of the dean of students and Purdue marketing and media. these include the Accessibility Guide for people with disabilities and the Self-Guided Tour map highlighting points of interest near the memorial union. Parking Facilities offers Parking Guide maps.
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