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John L. Hill Chapel
Other Facilities
John L. Hill Chapel
The newly refurbished Chapel serves as a focal point of many of our camp
activities. Whether it is using the 950 person auditorium or the five
large classrooms on the lower level - many of our campers spend a great
deal of time in and around this fabulous structure. As these facilities
are limited and highly sought after - arrangements for their usage must
be made at least six-months prior to a camp.
Complete Floor Plan of the John L. Hill Chapel Alumni Gymnasium
Recreation Center
Alumni Gymnasium for many decades has served as the home to our
nationally recognized Tiger and Lady Tiger Basketball programs. Utilized
by many of our summer clients - it is fully air-conditioned.
The Recreation Center, completed in the fall of 2002, has quickly
become a mainstay of our campus life. Utilized by many of our summer
clients, this state-of-the-art facility features the latest in physical
fitness equipment. Arrangements for usage of either the Alumni Gymnasium
or the Recreation Center need to be made approximately one year in
advance.
Classrooms/Breakout Rooms
Camps and Camp
Coordinators sometimes need facilities beyond basic housing units and
dining services. [i.e. conference rooms, meeting areas, computer labs,
rehearsal rooms, the Chapel, etc.] When these requests are made at least
six months prior to the Camp, generally the facilities may be provided.
Unless additional facilities are part of our contractual arrangements,
we make no guarantee in being able to honor requested facilities or
needs beyond basic room and food needs. [in some cases - there are extra
charges for these facilities]
A-V,
Sound, or other Equipment
Camps and Camp Coordinators oft-times need audio-visual, overhead
projectors, sound systems or other support equipment to facilitate their
Camps. Our SP&C Team has a limited number of these available and
will try to honor requests. If these requests, however, are not
submitted at least one month prior to the Camp we can make no guarantee
on their availability.
Lecture Hall
In the Asher Science Center, is a 114 seat Lecture Hall. Many
Camps and Camp Coordinators utilize this facility for small meetings and
general gatherings. Arrangements for use of this facility should be made
at least six months prior to any camp.
Cooke "Ballroom"
In the Cooke Memorial Building, the large open area is referred
to as the "Ballroom". This large space may be configured in many ways
and is oft-times used by clients as a large gathering space, lecture
hall or recreational area. Arrangements for use of this facility should be made
at least six months prior to any camp.

 Rehearsal Rooms
Oft-times, whether for a music camp or for camps which utilize
music in their programs - rehearsal spaces are requested. Georgetown
College offers several rooms and spaces suitable for these activities,
in the Nunnelley Music Building, the Ensor Learning Resource Center and
the Lab Theater. Arrangements for these limited spaces should be made at
least six months prior to any camp.
Game Room
When special arrangements are made - for the
convenience of our summer guests, a "Game Room" featuring foosball, air hockey, ping-pong etc., will be offered in the common room of
the PHA House [across from Pierce]. This facility is available upon
request of the Camp Coordinator and hours of operation will be
established for each camp. Any damages or misuse of the Game Room or
game room supplies will result in extra charges or suspension of the
privilege to use this facility.
Frisbee Golf Course
Georgetown College offers one of the few 18-hole Frisbee Golf
Courses in the Commonwealth. This course is designed for both enjoyment
and challenge. Use of the course is available to any camp participant.
Courtesy during usage is expected. Sand
Volleyball
Georgetown College offers two sand volleyball courts for the enjoyment,
entertainment and relaxation of our summer guests. These two courts [one
on North Campus - by Knight Hall; one on South Campus by Pierce Hall]
are "first come - first serve". We do expect, however, for all
summer guests to be courtesy and respectful of others while using these
two courts. Recreation
Fields & Areas
Many Camps need outdoor recreational facilities or spaces for
their camp participants. Georgetown College features the
Hinton-Intramural Field, the Quad and other spaces at the East Campus
for these activities. Arrangements and coordination of for recreational
spaces should be made at least one month prior to a camp - arrangements
for usage of any of the East Campus fields must be made at least six
months prior to a camp. Leadership
& Conference Center
Completed in 1997, the Leadership & Conference Center at the
East Campus is a fabulous facility, featuring a wide variety of spaces.
During the summer, it serves as the Headquarters for the Cincinnati
Bengal Training Camp. In some limited applications, arrangements may be
made to use this facility. Please contact the SP&C Office for
further information.
 Alpine
Challenge Course
Some Camp
Coordinators may desire to build teamwork, practice problem solving
techniques, develop trust and cooperation, improve communication, and/or
have another enjoyable experience, you might choose for them to
participate in the GC Alpine Challenge Course at the East Campus. Programs on this
“ropes-style” course may range from two to eight hours in length and
can accommodate from eight to fifty participants. For further
information, please contact any member of our SP&C Team.
East
Campus Apartments
As part of the East Campus Complex, there are 128 suite-style rooms.
These apartments are utilized by the Cincinnati Bengals during most of
the summer, however, in some rare and special cases - arrangements may
be made to utilize this facility. Please contact the SP&C Office for
further information.
 Bengals
Training Camp
Starting in 1997,
Georgetown College added to its many institutional distinctions by
becoming the home for the Cincinnati Bengals NFL Summer Training Camp.
The Bengals are "in residence" at the East Campus
Athletic/Leadership Conference Center Complex from approximately July 26
to August 16 this year.
The Pavilion
Some of our clients - make arrangements to use The Pavilion, on
off-campus YMCA-like facility. This incredible facility is owned and
maintained by Georgetown-Scott County Parks & Recreation. If you would like to
use this facility - please contact our SP&C office.


Direction from South Campus [Jackson
Street] to the Pavilion From Jackson Street…
- go to Military Street and make a left
- at the stop sign make a right, this is Main Street
- go through the light next to the Shell Station
- follow this until you get to the four-way stop light (K-Mart is on
your right)
- at the four-way make a left (Cherry Blossom or 62)
- at the first light on Cherry Blossom make a left (Champion Way)
- follow this road for 7/10 of a mile and turn right onto Pavilion Way
- this driveway runs straight into the Pavilion
- enjoy
*note
Pavilion Way is directly proceeded by Georgetown Oaks (an apartment
complex)
The New Suffoletta Family Aquatic Center

The Suffoletta Family
Aquatic Center is the newest outdoor water park in the Georgetown -
Scott County area. Features include a large play structure, a 600 ft.
lazy river, a 200 ft. water slide, a spray pad, and a leisure pool all
in a green area that truly represents the heart of the Bluegrass.
Concessions are also served pool side in a nearby building that also
includes a bath house.
Suffoletta is truly a
spectacular water park for people of all ages. It is great for children
who want to splash around on a spray pad or zoom down the water slide,
and it is wonderful for adults who prefer to soak up the sun in the
soothing water of the lazy river or to simply swim in the leisure pool.
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