What to Bring Necessary items: Sheets, blankets or sleeping bag for twin bed and pillow with cover Towels and washcloths Personal toiletries: soap, toothpaste, shampoo, etc. Prescribed medicine (allergies, etc.) Shower shoes/flip flops Swimsuit and towel Raincoat and/or umbrella Insect repellent Snacks, drinks and/or bottled water (Dorm rooms do not have refrigerators.) Alarm clock Personal spending money (See Notes and Pre-Camp Checklist) Outfits needed for each day (see Dress Code): o Sunday Camp attire o Monday 1) Business casual attire, 2) Camp attire o Tuesday Camp attire for ROPES course see Ropes sheet o Wednesday 1) Business casual, 2) Professional attire o Thursday 1) Khaki/tan pants or skirt with camp shirt* o Friday Business Casual or Professional Attire Please leave these items at home: Televisions Cars (Students must be dropped off at camp.) Notes: Bring very comfortable shoes! At Georgia College & State University we will be doing a lot of walking. You may want to bring tennis shoes or flip flops to wear when we walk. You will have the opportunity to change into business appropriate shoes at our destinations. It is not necessary to buy new clothes for camp. Many students wear the same outfits more than once because they do not usually wear them all day. Label your belongings with your name and pack in bags that are easy to transport. It is not necessary or advisable for students to bring a large amount of cash. There is an on-campus store if students would like to purchase Georgia College & State University souvenirs. * Camp shirts will be given to students at check-in on June 10th
What to Bring to Your Challenge Course Day: Closed toe and secure heel shoes are required for participation or observation. Slip on clogs, flip flops or sandals (such as Chacos) are not appropriate for our activities or terrain. Old running/walking shoes work best. Weather appropriate clothing that can be layered on or off (including rain jacket if applicable). Long shorts or pants especially if you are participating in High Challenge Course activities. This makes wearing a harness much more comfortable. Water Bottle. Sunscreen and hat or sun visor. Items to secure loose hair (if applicable). Camera (optional). Your emergency inhaler or Epi-Pen, if prescribed for you. (this should be in the care of 21CL staff during this time) What to Leave Behind: Cell phones (leave them in your vehicles!). Facilitators carry cellular phones on the course for emergency response only. Unauthorized medications. Excessive jewelry such as large earrings, loose bracelets and necklaces. Valuables. There are not a lot of great places to leave your valuables when you are taking part in the program. It would be better if you left them behind in your dorm. Sunscreen and bug spray will be onsite with 21CL Staff Water Coolers will also be onsite
Dress Code The purpose of the dress code is to uphold the image of 21 st Century Leaders and to prepare students for the business world while preserving the summer camp experience. Professional attire is required for interviews, presentations, and the Leadership Dinner. Males Business suit or sport coat with dress slacks in navy, black, gray, or brown. Buttoned long or short sleeved dress shirt, neatly pressed and tucked in. Tie, belt, dress socks, and leather shoes. Females Business suit pants or slacks or skirt with or without coordinating blazer or sweater. Neatly pressed business blouse tucked in. Business dress. Leather, fabric, or micro-fiber closed toe shoes. Business casual attire is required for workshops and field trips. Business casual is classic, neat, and appropriate for a chance meeting with a business executive. Males Slacks or khaki pants, neatly pressed. Buttoned solid shirt or polo/golf shirt, neatly pressed and tucked in. Leather shoes and belt Females Solid colored casual pants or skirts in navy, black, gray, brown or khaki. Buttoned solid blouse or knit top, neatly pressed with proper coverage. Leather, fabric, or micro-fiber closed toe shoes. Business Casual and Professional Attire Do s and Don ts Do s Jewelry should be limited to a conservative watch for men and one ring, non-dangling earrings, and one watch or bracelet for women. Facial hair, if worn, should be well groomed. Skirts or dresses should be knee length and cover thighs when sitting. Makeup should be natural looking and conservative. Less is best. Handbags should be small and simple, and in solid colors of navy, black, brown, or beige. Don ts Jewelry in visible body piercing, other than ears. Denim or chambray fabric clothing of any kind. Overalls, shorts, skorts, stretch or stirrup pants, exercise or bike shorts. Backless, see-through, tight-fitting, spaghetti straps, strapless, extremely short, or low-cut blouses, tops, dresses, or skirts. T-shirts, Lycra, spandex, midriff tops, tank tops. Sandals, athletic shoes, industrial work shoes, hiking boots, bare feet, or over-the-kneeboots. Athletic wear or flannel fabric clothing, including sneakers. Hats (except for religious purposes or to honor cultural traditions). Bolo ties. Visible foundation garments.
Camp attire is a look that is relaxed, comfortable, casual, and neat. Athletic wear, shorts, Tshirts and sneakers are acceptable as camp attire. Pre-Camp Checklist Connect with us! o Instagram (21clyouth) o SnapChat (Inspire21CL) o Facebook (21 st Century Leaders) o Twitter (21clyouth) Add the email addresses below to your email address book and check your email often for updates. o nicole@21stcenturyleaders.org o asher@21stcenturyleaders.org o noreply@21stcenturyleaders.org Read the What to Bring sheet very carefully. Outdoor Center at Georgia College - Ropes Course Liability Form (You must bring this signed copy with you at check-in or student will not be able to participate in the high-low ropes course). Have lunch before coming to check-in on June 10 th. Follow the instructions on your information email carefully. BRING THE DIRECTIONS TO GEORGIA COLLEGE & STATE UNIVERSITY WITH YOU ON June 10 th! Emergency Contact We are staying in Napier Hall on the Georgia College & State University campus. If there is an emergency, please contact us by one of the following methods:
21CL Main Institute Phone: 678.720.8134 (ask for our Summer Institute Director, Michael Carter, regarding any information or to reach your student in case of an emergency) For other items, please E-mail: nicole@21stcenturyleaders.org Campus Police: 706.236.2262 (emergency line) Please identify yourself and your child s name if you contact us by any of the methods listed. Directions for Sunday Check-In and Friday Leadership Celebration and Check-Out: Georgia College & State University Napier Hall & Centennial Center Parking (Green Lot 1) Milledgeville, Georgia GPS Address: Napier Hall 241 S. Clarke Street Milledgeville, GA 31061 Centennial Center Parking (Green Lot 1) - 301 S. Clarke Street Milledgeville, GA 31061 Traveling on I-20 East from Atlanta, Georgia (Approx. 1 hour, 40 min.): Follow I-20 E to exit 114 for US 129/US 441 toward Madison/Eatonton (approximately 56 miles). Turn right onto US-129 S/US-441 S/Eatonton Rd (approximately 38 miles) Turn right onto US-129 S/US-441 S/Eatonton Rd Continue straight onto N Columbia St Turn left onto W Montgomery St Turn right at the 1st cross street onto N Clarke St (N Clarke St. become S. Clarke St.) Cross over Greene St. Napier Hall will be on the right Drive past Napier Hall and around the block (turn right) to park at Centennial Center (Green Lot 1). Follow 21 st Century Leaders signs to Napier Hall, which will be diagonally to the right. Traveling on I-75 North from Valdosta, Georgia (Approx. 2 hours, 45 min.): Take I-75 N to Exit 165, Interstate 16E toward Savannah (approximately 149 miles)
Continue onto I-16 E Use the right 2 lanes to take exit 1A for US-23/US-129/GA-49/Spring St/Milledgeville Use the left 2 lanes to turn left onto GA-49 N/US-129 N/US-23 S/North Ave Continue to follow US-129 N (1.1 miles) Turn right onto GA-49 N/Shurling Dr Turn right onto S. Clarke St. Napier Hall will be on the right. Drive past Napier Hall and around the block (turn right) to park at Centennial Center (Green Lot 1). Follow 21 st Century Leaders signs to Napier Hall, which will be diagonally to the right. Directions to Centennial Center Parking Lot From I-20: Take exit 114 Madison. Take Hwy 441 South to Milledgeville. Turn left on Montgomery Street and then immediate right on South Clark Street. Entrance to Centennial Center parking lot is on right at 301 South Clark Street. From Macon: Take Route 49 into Milledgeville, where it turns into Hancock Street. Turn right on South Clark Street. Entrance to Centennial Center parking lot is on right at 301 South Clark Street. From East: Follow Route 16 West into Sparta, joining Route 22 West in Sparta. Follow 22 West until it turns into Hancock Street in Milledgeville. Follow through the center of town, turn left on South Clark Street. Entrance to Centennial Center parking lot is on right at 301 South Clark Street. From Centennial Center Parking Lot, follow 21 st Century Leaders signs to walk to Napier Hall. Questions? Please contact our office (404.373.7441) before June 10 th or the institute phone (678.720.8134) during the program week.
Georgia College & State University Russell Auditorium Milledgeville, Georgia Physical Address: 201 N. Clarke Street Milledgeville, GA 31061 Parking Address: 301 S. Clarke Street Milledgeville, GA 31601 (Centennial Center Parking, Green Lot 1) Traveling on I-20 East from Atlanta, Georgia (Approx. 1 hour, 45 min.): Follow I-20 E to exit 114 for US 129/US 441 toward Madison/Eatonton (approximately 56 miles). Turn right onto US-129 S/US-441 S/Eatonton Rd (approximately 38 miles) Continue straight onto N Columbia St for 2.3 miles. Turn left onto W Montgomery Street. Continue straight to stay on W Montgomery St. Turn left onto N. Clarke St Russell Auditorium will be on the left (brick building with tall white pillars). *Street Parking may be available on N. Clarke St. or Montgomery Street *If parking at Centennial Center, follow directions below and 21st Century Leaders signs to Russell Auditorium. Traveling on I-75 North from Albany, Georgia (Approx. 2 hours, 20 min.): Follow I-75 N to exit 165 for Interstate 16 E toward Savannah Continue onto I-16 E. Take exit 1A for US-23/US-129/GA-49/Spring St/Milledgeville Use the left 2 lanes to turn left onto GA-49 N/US-129 N/US-23 S/North Ave Turn left onto Garrison Rd Turn left onto GA-49 N Turn left onto N Clarke St Russell Auditorium will be on the right (brick building with tall white pillars). *Street Parking may be available on N. Clarke St. or Montgomery Street *If parking at Centennial Center, follow directions below and 21st Century Leaders signs to Russell Auditorium.
Directions to Russell Auditorium from Centennial Center Parking (Green Lot 1): Turn left onto S. Clarke Street towards Greene Street. Walk down Clarke St. towards campus and cross over E Hancock St. Continue walking - Russell Auditorium will be on the right just past McIntosh Street. It is a brick building with tall, white columns and a small lawn in front. Questions? Please contact our office (404.373.7441) before June 10 th or the institute phone (678.720.8134) during the program week.