CC 2nd Semester Calendar
1/11 Wednesday Mother’s Night Out- 7:00 Panera on Hwy 68
1/26 Science Fair- Westside Chapel 6:30
2/2 Thursday - 10:00 Natural Science Center- See Woody, the Science Center's own groundhog, make his "official" prediction of whether the Triad is in for six more weeks of cold weather or if warmer temps are on their way. Then enjoy the body exhibit, Health Quest, as a group. Free with membership.
2/9 Thursday - 10:30 Ringling Bros. Circus at Greensboro Coliseum
2/10 Friday – Mother’s Night Out- 7:00 Debby Webb's house
2/22 Wednesday - 11:00 NC Art Museum in Raleigh (FREE) See below for guidelines
3/6 80's day at CC
3/8 Thursday – MNO Amber Scavo’s house
3/21 Wednesday - 9:30 Guilford Courthouse (includes museum tour, 10 minute video and weapons demonstration and then self-guided walking tour)
3/29 - 4/2?? (TBD) Final Ceremony
Student Tour Groups
Thank you for scheduling a docent-guided tour at the North Carolina Museum of Art. We look forward to your visit! The Tour Program Coordinator’s number is (919) 664-6820; the West Building information desk is (919) 664-6801.
Tours run approximately 50 minutes. Please arrive 10-15 minutes ahead of your reservation. If you are running late, please call. Tours that start late for any reason will be abbreviated so that other tours can begin on time; after 30 minutes, your tour will be canceled.
Parking
The main lot for all vehicles is beside Blue Ridge Road; turn RIGHT directly from Blue Ridge or from our entrance driveway. Parking for those with handicaps is available in the lower lot and on the Plaza, near the east building. Vehicles may not idle on campus.
Directions to the drop off areas
Turn LEFT from our drive on Blue Ridge Rd and follow the signs toward the east (brick) building and “Visitor Dropoff.” Unload at the marked curb. During inclement weather, unload on the plaza in front of the west (metal façade) building.
Chaperons and Grouping
A chaperon is a teacher or school-approved adult who ensures that students observe Museum etiquette as specified below. For touring, groups must divide into teams of 10-15 with at least 1 and not more than 2 chaperons; groups are determined before arrival. We suggest you make color-coded nametags for the students to help ensure that you start your tour organized and on time.
Communication
A Museum docent assigned to your tour will contact you 2 weeks in advance to confirm details. You may request specific works of art but may not change your tour theme or add to the number of students on the tour.
Museum Etiquette
· Leave backpacks in your vehicles
· Dispose of gum before entering galleries
· Food and drink are not permitted in the galleries
· Do not touch works if art, walls, or pedestals (indoors and outdoors)
· Allow a distance of 2 feet between you and works of art
· Do not run or walk backwards in the galleries
· Stay in your groups, and visit the Museum Store one group at a time
· Photography is prohibited in the East Building
· Strollers may be pushed by adults in either building
May We Suggest
· Preview our collection on ArtNC (see link below)
· Ask questions and make comments by raising your hand
· Stay close to your docent in the galleries
· Do not use a cell phone or camera during your tour
Lunch Facilities
We have no available space for student groups to eat lunch or conduct a hands-on activity. Picnic tables are behind the east building near the Park trail entrance and available on a first-come basis. A list of nearby eateries can be provided by request. The Museum restaurant can rarely accommodate student groups. To inquire, call (919) 664-6785.
Inclement Weather Policy
When Wake County Public Schools close or open late, all guided tours for that day are canceled.
Jennifer Coon, Student Tour Program manager
Preview the collection on ArtNC: www.ncartmuseum.org/artnc
More visitor Information: http://ncartmuseum.org/visit/
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