Lanterman`s Mill - Youngstown State University
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Lanterman`s Mill - Youngstown State University
About the This guide is provided as a service to the many teachers and other educators who visit the facilities of the Mahoning Cultural Collaborative. The Mahoning Cultural Collaborative is composed of local non-profit institutions that are field trip destinations for many area schools. It is a unique collaboration working together to meet the needs of educators, students and local residents. Our goal is to increase public awareness of our local cultural institutions through programming and group promotion. This guide contains basic information about scheduling field trips at our facilities. Public information is included as a source for students investigating and/or researching on their own. Because some of our facilities are very close together, especially in the YSU area, schools are encouraged to schedule more than one destination per field trip to maximize the educational experience and make the best use of transportation funding. Information was correct at the time of printing. Program titles, hours, admission charges, and contact people may change with time. Updates will be made as needed to the on-line version of this guide, available in downloadable pdf format at www.mahoningculture.org First Edition - Fall 2006 Revised Edition - Early 2010 Penguins Several of the MCC Institutions have penguin sculptures that were part of the Penguin Parade, a public art project presented by Youngstown State University and the Community Foundation of the Mahoning Valley. “Find the Penguin” might make a fun addition to your field trip. For more information about all the penguins, please check http://www.ysu.edu/ penguinparade. The Penguin Parade curriculum found at www. fpa.ysu.edu/smarts/ was developed so that teachers can use the penguins as learning tools and for local field trips as a base for literacy through the arts. Each lesson is created to branch many concepts together for extended learning so that teachers can easily tie them into other lessons, integrated study or multicultural study, as well as expand on ideas, and assessments. The curriculum is a combination of 31 lessons to address the 3 levels of our public school systems. I Dream in Color Tod Hall, YSU All Buttoned Up Alumni House, YSU Cobalt YSU Campus between Todd Hall and Winslow’s, Butler Foreshadows Past Sweeney Hall, YSU A Penguin’s Dream Tod Hall, YSU Executive State Kilcawley Center, YSU Contents Facility Guide Matrix...................................................................... 1-2 Butler Institute of American Art..................................................... 3-4 Children’s Museum of the Valley.................................................... 5-6 Mahoning Valley Historical Society Arms Family Museum & Archives.............................................. 7-8 Mill Creek MetroParks Fellows Riverside Gardens ...................................................... 9-10 Ford Nature Center/Yellow Creek Park................................... 11-12 Lanterman’s Mill........................................................................ 13-14 MetroParks Farm...................................................................... 15-16 Ohio Historical Society Youngstown Historical Center.................................................. 17-18 Public Library of Youngstown & Mahoning County.................................................................. 19-20 Western Reserve Historical Society Loghurst Historic House........................................................... 21-22 Youngstown State University Clarence R. Smith Mineral Museum.......................................... 23-24 McDonough Museum................................................................ 25-26 Rose Melnick Medical Museum................................................. 27-28 SMARTS.................................................................................... 29-30 Ward Beecher Planetarium....................................................... 31-32 For the Bus Driver......................................................................... 33-34 Maps............................................................................................... 35-38 For Lunch ...................................................................................... 39-40 With Our Thanks........................................................................... 41 Page iii X Arms Family Museum of Local History X X X X X X X X X* X X X X X Fellows Riverside Gardens—Mill Creek MetroParks X X X X X X X X Ford Nature Center—Mill Creek MetroParks X X X X X X X X X Lanterman’s Mill—Mill Creek Metro Parks X X X X MetroParks Farm—Mill Creek MetroParks X X X X X X PENGUIN X FREE ADMISSION X X ADMISSION DISCOUNTS RESTAURANT ON SITE X ADMISSION CHARGE FOOD NEAR SITE (See lunch page) X X X SPECIAL EVENTS BUS PARKING (See bus driver page) X LUNCHROOM/PICNIC FACILITIES AFTER-SCHOOL/SATURDAY PROGRAMS X GIFTSHOP FAMILY PROGRAMS X ADA ACCESSIBLE CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS (PRE-SCHOOL) X RESTROOMS TEACHER’S GUIDES X X WILL VISIT CLASSROOMS OUTREACH MATERIALS X HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES PRIMARY RESEARCH MATERIALS Butler Institute of American Art CLASSROOM MATERIALS FACILITY GUIDE MATRIX X X Children’s Museum OH WOW Youngstown Historical Center—Steel Museum X Public Library—Main X X X X X* X* X X X X X X* X* X X X X X X* X* X X X X X* X X X X X* X* X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X* X* X* X X X X X X Loghurst Smith Mineral Museum—YSU X X X McDonough Museum—YSU Melnick Medical Museum—YSU X X X SMARTS—YSU X X X Ward Beecher Planetarium—YSU X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X *See facility page for additional explanation 1 2 Butler Institute of American Art The Butler Institute of American Art The Beecher Center for Technology in the Arts 524 Wick Avenue Youngstown, OH 44502 www.butlerart.com Museum Database: www.butlermuseum.org Contact:Carole O’Brien, Education Director Nancy Nader, Program Coordinator [email protected] (330) 743-1711 Ext. 114 or 115 Youngstown Public Hours Tuesday-Saturday Sunday Closed Monday, major holidays 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. noon to 4 p.m. Free Family Programs are scheduled the third Sunday of each month, 1 to 3 p.m. Tuition art classes are offered for all ages (scholarships are available). Sweeney Children’s Gallery is open during museum hours and offers hands-on interactive workstations for children and their families. Large vehicle parking is available in the horseshoe at the front of the building. Additional parking is accommodated in the lot adjacent to the museum. Call (330) 743-1711 Ext. 117 for class brochures. Branches The Butler Institute of American Art/Salem 343 East State Street, Salem, OH 44460 (330) 332-8213 Wednesday-Saturday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free Family Programs are scheduled the third Saturday of each month, 2–3:30 p.m. The Butler Institute of American Art/Trumbull 9350 East Market Street, Howland, OH 44484 (330) 609-9900 Wednesday–Sunday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free Family Programs are scheduled with the Trumbull Public Library the third Saturday of September, November, January and March at 2 p.m. Tuition art classes are offered for all ages (scholarships are available). 3 No Admission Charge Tours may be scheduled during the following times: 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday-Friday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday Noon to 2:30 p.m. Sunday The museum experience is designed to enhance the classroom curriculum. Trained museum teachers (docents) lead all programs, which are one hour in length. Tours with an activity require one hour and a half. Teachers can choose from a list of presentations or a program can be designed for curriculum needs. Reproductions, slide programs, Power Point programs, and teacher resource packets are available on loan. • African American Artists in the Butler Collection • American History as Seen Through the Butler Collection • American Labor • Beyond Seeing: Using Art to Write • Color for Preschoolers • Elements of Design • Introduction to a Museum • Landscape Art in the Butler Empire • Light in Paintings • Native American Paintings in the Butler Collection • Ohio Artists in the Butler Collection • The West All locations are free and open to the public. 4 Coming Soon: OH WOW! the new Children’s Center for Science & Technology (formerly Children’s Museum of the Valley) OH WOW! McCrory Building 15 Central Square Youngstown, OH 44503 www.ohwowkids.org Mailing address: PO Box 6101 Youngstown OH 44501 Contact:Susan Barbati, Executive Director [email protected] (330) 744-5914 Expected opening: Fall 2010 Infinite Possibilities 5 6 Mahoning Valley Historical Society Arms Family Museum of Local History MVHS Archives & Library 648 Wick Avenue Youngstown, OH 44502 www.mahoninghistory.org Contact:Education Department (330) 743-2589 [email protected] The Arms Family Museum of Local History Public Hours: Tuesday–Sunday Closed Mondays, major holidays Admission: Adults Adults 60+, college students Under 18 $1.00 per student, chaperones free Scholarships available Scheduled tours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday–Saturday Allow 1 hour for field trip 1 to 5 p.m. $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 The MVHS Archives & Library Public Hours: Tuesday–Friday, year-round 1 to 5 p.m. and Saturdays, Jan. 1 to Memorial Day and Labor Day to Dec. 1 • Guided tours • Hands-on artifacts and activities • Focused tours • Family activities • Artifact-based hands-on suitcase presentations • Loans of learning kits • Field trips arranged individually; closed Mondays The Anne Kilcawley Christman Hands-on History room offers interactive workstations for children and their families. Spring break and summer history programs, Kids’ History Hounds program, regular free open houses with activities. Admission: Same as the museum; paid admission allows access to both facilities *Explanatory Information from Matrix Fee charged for visits to classroom. Admission charge can be waived under certain circumstances. Admission discounts are available with MVHS membership. Free admission for certain special events. John Younguin, founder of Pengstown 7 8 Mill Creek MetroParks Fellows Riverside Gardens 123 McKinley Avenue Youngstown, OH 44509 www.millcreekmetroparks.org Contact:Lynn Zocolo, Assistant Horticulture Educator (330) 740-7116 Ext. 211 [email protected] Public Hours: Gardens are open daily until dusk D.D. & Velma Davis Education & Visitor Center Tuesday–Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Mondays (except Memorial Day, Independence Day and Labor Day) Shop in the Gardens (330) 740-7116 The Garden Cafe (330) 740-7074 Tuesday–Saturday: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Gift Shop (operated by The Georgetown) Free for Mahoning County schools, otherwise $2.00 per student/$20.00 minimum Maximum of 60 students/visit Tuesday–Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Complete description of classes available in the Mill Creek MetroParks Teachers Guide; available at www.millcreekmetroparks.org and click on School Programs. Classes are tailored to meet the needs of the students; scheduling is flexible. Fellows Riverside Gardens: Horticulture Botanical Discoveries Late April–mid October Grades pre-school–8 2 hrs. Carnivorous Plants October–November, April–May Grade 3 and up 2 hrs. Super Seeds January–March Grades K–2 2 hrs. Leaf It To Us *Explanatory Information from Matrix Free for Mahoning County Schools only. 9 Grade 3 and up 2 hrs. The Mill (left); Your Garden Variety Penguin 10 Mill Creek MetroParks Ford Nature Center 840 Old Furnace Road Youngstown, OH 44511 www.millcreekmetroparks.org Yellow Creek Park 19 Lowellville Road Struthers, OH 44471 Contact:Ford Nature Center (330) 740-7107 Daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free for Mahoning County schools, otherwise $2.00 per student/$20.00 minimum Maximum of 75 students/visit Complete description of programs available in the Mill Creek MetroParks Teachers Guide, available at www.millcreekmetroparks.org and click on School Programs. rograms offered at the school P (available to Mahoning County Schools only) Nature in Winter Wildlife of Ohio December–February Grades K–3 1 hr. February–March Grades 4–5 1 hr. Ford Nature Center: Nature Sensing Nature, September–April Pre-school, 45 min.–1 hr. Seasons Go ‘Round, September–October, May–June Kindergarten, 1 hr. Hi, Honey, FNC, March–April, maximum 50 Grades K–1, 1 hr. Forest Friends, September–early November, April–June Grade 1, 1½ hrs. Habitat is Home, September–early November, April–June Grade 2, 1½ hrs. Minibeasts, September–October, May–June Grade 3, 1½ hrs. “Tree”mendous!, September–October, May–June Grade 4, 1½ hrs. Biodiversity Basics, September–October, April–June Grades 6 and up, 2 hrs. Yellow Creek Park: Nature *Explanatory Information from Matrix Free for Mahoning County Schools only. 11 Extreme Streams, September, May–June, maximum 50 Grade 5, 2 hrs. 12 Mill Creek MetroParks Lanterman’s Mill 980 Canfield Road Youngstown, OH 44511 www.millcreekmetroparks.org Contact:Ford Nature Center (330) 740-7107 Free for Mahoning County schools, otherwise $2.00 per student/$20.00 minimum Closed Monday; programs are scheduled Tuesday- Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Complete description of programs available in the Mill Creek MetroParks Teachers Guide, available at www.millcreekmetroparks.org and click on School Programs. Welcome to Lanterman’s Mill Upon entering the mill, one is given the rare opportunity of stepping into the past–into an era experienced by our ancestors. While in the mill, observe the pioneer ingenuity involved in the early production of meal and flour. Smell the sweet aroma of freshly ground grains. Hear the gentle trickle of water as it flows toward the wheel. Feel the rumbling vibrations of the stones as they whirl, grinding the various grains. Visit the gift shop, which sells corn meal, buckwheat, and whole wheat flour that are ground here. Enlarged and renovated in 1990, the gift shop offers our own flour in colorful, decorative bags, note cards with scenes by Ohio artists that depict Lanterman’s Mill and the Covered Bridge, and many charming wares by local artisans. 13 Lanterman’s Mill: History Milling Around September–October, May–June maximum 30 Grades K-1, 1 hr. Mill Tour & Gorge Walk September–October, May–June maximum 60 Grades 2 and up, 1½ hrs. Mill Tour Only September–October and May–June maximum 60 Grades 2 and up, 45 min.–1 hr. *Explanatory Information from Matrix Free for Mahoning County Schools only. 14 Mill Creek MetroParks MetroParks Farm 7574 Columbiana–Canfield Road Canfield, OH 44406 www.millcreekmetroparks.org Contact:Brenda Markley [email protected] (330) 533-7572 Free for Mahoning County schools, otherwise $2.00 per student/$20.00 minimum Monday–Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Allow 1–1½ hours Special activities include Family Tour Day during the summer and a variety of activities on the weekend. Programs offered at the school (available to Mahoning County Schools only) November - March Barnyard Buddies Pre-school and up, 45 min. Happiness Is . . . A Cow! Grades K and up, 45 min. Coming to America (Thanksgiving program, November only) Grades K and up, 45 min. Little Red Hen Grades K or 1, 45 min. Pigtionary (February only; may include visit by an “oinker.”) Grades 1 or 2, 1 hr. Food Power Tower Grades 2 and up, 1 hr. Wooly Critter Grades 3 and up, 1 hr. Caption Cornelius Grades 4–5, 1 hr. 15 Open 7 days/week from April through October. Group tours are by appointment and include a tractor-wagon ride, visit with animals, and fun with educational exhibits. Hours vary by season; weekend hours change depending on programs Complete description of programs available in the Mill Creek MetroParks Teachers Guide, available at www.millcreekmetroparks.org and click on School Programs. MetroParks Farm: Agriculture April–October Farmer for a Day Preschool and up, 1½ hrs. *Explanatory Information from Matrix Most buildings are wheelchair accessible. The tractor-wagon ride also is accessible by ramp. Free for Mahoning County Schools only. 16 Ohio Historical Society Youngstown Historical Center The Youngstown Historical Center Provides a dramatic overview of the impact of the iron and steel industry on Youngstown and other Mahoning Valley communities. The building, designed by renowned architect Michael Graves in 1986, houses the museum’s permanent exhibit, By the Sweat of Their Brow: Forging the Steel Valley, which explores labor, immigration and urban history using videos, artifacts, photographs, and reconstructed scenes. 17 151 W. Wood Street Youngstown, OH 44503 www.ohiohistory.org/places/youngst/ Contact:Nancy Haraburda, Site Manager (330) 743-5934 or 1-800-262-6137 (toll free) $3.00 per student, $3.00 per chaperone One teacher admitted at no charge with 20 students Bus drivers admitted at no charge Allow 1 hour Wednesday–Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays, Noon to 5 p.m. Closed Sunday-Tuesday (check web site for complete hours) After a brief orientation, groups are conducted through the museum exhibits that chronicle the rise and fall of the steel industry in the Youngstown area. Students view artifacts, photographs, and full-scale recreations of the places where steelworkers live and worked. Students will be able to describe how changes in technology, transportation, immigration, labor and communication affected the location and patterns of economic activities and use of resources. 18 Public Library of Youngstown & Mahoning County Main Library 305 Wick Avenue Youngstown, OH 44503 www.LibraryVisit.org Contact:Janet Loew Communications & Public Relations Department (330) 744-8636 Ext. 110 [email protected] Public Hours: Monday–Thursday Friday–Saturday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 16 locations and on the web - www.LibraryVisit.org Austintown–Chapters Cafe Boardman Brownlee Woods Campbell Canfield East Greenford Lake Milton North Jackson Poland–Chapters Cafe Friends PLYMC Bookstore Sebring South Springfield Struthers West • Books, videos, DVDs, CDs • Newspapers, magazines • Children’s programs for all ages • Babies and Books programs • TeenXTreme programs • Adult programming • Internet access • Grant Center • 24/7 online reference help at www.libraryvisit.org • Homework help at www.libraryvisit.org • Genealogy • SOS–Special Outgoing Services–for homebound and disabled • Ebooks and Audio books • Friends of the Library Main Pete and the Multi-Landmarked Memory Coat The Main Library’s children’s section has a whimsical welcome for young readers. currently at the Poland Library 19 20 Loghurst Historic House Site 21 PO Box 680 3967 Boardman–Canfield Road Canfield, OH 44460 22 Youngstown State University Clarence R. Smith Mineral Museum Department of Geology and Environmental Sciences Moser Hall One University Plaza Youngstown, OH 44555 clarence-smith-museum.ysu.edu Contact:Dr. Alan Jacobs, Director (330) 941-3612 [email protected] Dr. Ray Beiersdorfer, Associate Director (330) 941-1753 [email protected] Public Hours: Monday Wednesday and Friday 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Free Field trips are scheduled by appointment and are available for all grade levels. Teachers can select from a guided tour, a student scavenger hunt or a combination of both. Please phone (330) 941-3612 to schedule a field trip. The Clarence R. Smith Mineral Museum contains world-class specimens from major mineral districts of the world; some of these specimens are unique and not available elsewhere in Ohio. The museum is nationally recognized for its extensive collection of fluorescent minerals. The collection also includes specimens illustrating fossilizations, crystal structure, mineral associations and varieties. Other hours available by appointment. 23 24 Youngstown State University John J. McDonough Museum of Art 525 Wick Avenue Youngstown, OH 44502 mcdonoughmuseum.ysu.edu Contact:Angela DeLucia (330) 941-1400 [email protected] Public Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed Sundays, Mondays, state holidays mcdonoughmusuem.ysu.edu 25 The McDonough welcomes tour groups of all ages to participate in Visual Thinking Strategy (VTS), a non–intrusive method of group interaction linked to the development of aesthetic learning. Field trips are typically presented for junior high through high school students, but all grade levels and age range are welcome. It is recommended that teachers call in advance to ensure the appropriate nature of the current exhibition for the age range of the students. Youngstown State University’s Center for Contemporary Art, the McDonough Museum, offers exhibitions in all media, experimental installations, performance, and regional outreach programs to the public. The Museum is the public outreach facility for the Department of Art and supports faculty and student work through exhibitions, collaborations, courses, and ongoing discussion. Free The McDonough Museum hosts the Northeastern Ohio Regional Scholastic Art Awards program each year in January and February. The exhibition features the artwork of students in grades 7–12 from participating schools in Mahoning, Trumbull, Columbiana and Ashtabula counties. It includes paintings, ceramics, drawing, graphic design, jewelry, computer graphics, mixed media, photography, printmaking sculpture, and senior portfolios. The Gold Key winners from this juried exhibition go on to compete in national competition in New York. The oculus 26 Youngstown State University The Rose Melnick Medical Museum 655 Wick Avenue Youngstown, OH 44555 http://melnick-museum.ysu.edu Contact:Cassandra Nesport (330) 941-4662 [email protected] Free Allow 30–45 minutes The Rose Melnick Medical Museum offers docent-guided tours and a scavenger hunt activity that allows students to explore the galleries which contain various exhibits on the history of medicine, dentistry, nursing, and pharmacy. These activities teach students about the discoveries and developments in the health care professions as well as in the history of science and technology. Students also receive lessons in American and local history. Current exhibitions explore the following topics: • Health of past U.S. Presidents • Polio and the iron lung • Quacks and fraudulent medical devices • X-ray machines, and • The history and development of local health care. There are numerous full-scale re-creations of doctor’s and dentist’s offices and an operating room of the past. Public Hours: Monday–Friday 27 noon to 4 p.m. 28 Youngstown State University SMARTS Students Motivated by the Arts 258 Federal Plaza West Youngstown, OH 44503 www.fpa.ysu.edu/smarts Contact: Becky Keck, Director (330) 941-2787 [email protected] No charge for field trips; reservations must be made in advance. Allow 1 hour for visit with hands-on activity and tour. Hands-on activities at SMARTS vary depending on the needs and interests of students and teachers. Programming includes Dance, Drum Circles, Visual Arts and Theater. SMARTS is open for public tours at all times. Groups desiring a hands-on activity during their tour are asked to call in advance to schedule your visit. The SMARTS Center is located at 258 Federal Plaza West, in the Adler Art Academy (adjacent to the Symphony Center) in downtown Youngstown, across from the main branch of Home Savings and Loan. There is no elevator at SMARTS. Metered parking is available on the street and is free after 5:00 p.m. weekdays and all day on weekends. Tuesday–Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Closed Monday Students Motivated by the Arts is a quality arts education program at Youngstown State University. SMARTS offers free arts education to area students in a beautiful 8,000 square foot facility. Students in grades K-12 interested in the arts should ask for an application for free arts classes in dance, music, acting, and visual arts. Muses of the Season 29 30 Youngstown State University Ward Beecher Planetarium Ward Beecher Science Hall, Room 2001 Youngstown State University One University Plaza Youngstown, OH 44555 www.cc.ysu.edu/physics-astro Contact:Sharon Shanks, Planetarium Lecturer (330) 941-3619 [email protected] Free All one hour (or more, depending on grade level) Maximum 80 students Public Programs The Planetarium offers public programs nearly every weekend at 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and 1 and 2:30 p.m. on Saturday afternoons; the matinee programs are geared for families and children. The Ward Beecher Planetarium offers a wide variety of programs tied to curriculum and aligned to such state standards as space science, Earth science, physical science, and astronomy/history of astronomy (technology, scientific ways of knowing) for grades pre-school through high school and adults. New programs and topics are added continually. Programs may be presented live or recorded; all programs include a live segment on star and constellation identification. Student questions are encouraged. See the schedule at http://www.cc.ysu.edu/physics-astro/planet.htm, or call the Department of Physics & Astronomy at (330) 941-3616 to ask for a printed schedule and be added to our mailing list. The best way to plan a field trip is to start with the Teacher’s Guide at http://www.cc.ysu.edu/physics-astro/Guide/Teach.htm, which contains most of the information you need. Field trips are arranged on an individual basis. The use of e-mail to plan a field trip is quite acceptable. All programs at the Ward Beecher Planetarium are free and open to the public. High school groups also may request a tour of the Physics Department. Universal Penguin Has Stars in Its Eyes 31 32 Youngstown State University There are several places to park on campus. YSU Parking Services suggests that buses park on Lots M-14 or M-15 (see map) off Walnut Street (in Smoky Hollow behind St. John’s Church and the Main Library and to the south of the Wick Avenue parking deck). For more details or for special needs parking, call Parking Services at (330) 941-3546. For the Bus Driver For the Smith Mineral Museum and the Planetarium Butler Institute of American Art You may drop off students heading westbound on Lincoln Avenue in the designated yellow-curb Bus Loading/Unloading zone in front of Moser Hall (building #22). Then turn left onto Elm Street, left onto Rayen, cross Wick Avenue on Rayen, and turn left onto Walnut Street. Buses may park in the horseshoe in front of the museum. Entry is off Wick Avenue. If you are on a combined visit with a YSU site, consider parking in Lot M-14 or M-15 off Walnut Street (see YSU parking below). Children’s Museum of the Valley Mahoning Valley Historical Society (Arms Museum) Use the parking lot to the south of the museum; entry is off Wick Avenue. Mill Creek Park If the bus plans to drive through Mill Creek Park, a bus permit must be obtained prior to the visit by calling the Mill Creek MetroPark Police at (330) 744-3848. The permit is free. For the McDonough Museum You may drop off students in the museum’s small parking lot in front of the building. Exit left onto Wick Avenue, turn left onto Rayen, and left onto Walnut. You also may park on Adams Street behind the museum if onstreet spots are available For the Melnick Medical Museum Buses may park in the lot located behind the building. Entry is off Wick Avenue. For SMARTS The center is located in downtown Youngstown. On-street parking is on Federal Plaza W or adjacent side streets. Youngstown Historical Center (Steel Museum) The parking lot is located in front of the museum. Entry is off Wood Street. Main Library Please check with the library. 33 34 N M L K J 1 3 E I NU 2 M7 M26 4 3 R2 4 48 BEEDE FIELD H 5 37 60 P 56 4 YSU Police M28 M20 M23 49 M3 M2 LINCOLN AVENUE W. RAYEN AVENUE 6 WOOD STREET E.J. Salata Complex 18 24 7 16 7 F12 F R1 10 F M R V 11 Sweeney Hall BH F1 TRACK N M 53 8 M29 MEM 15 10 Coffelt Hall M8 38 Weller House 9 Phelps Building 54 29 F3 10 21 Jones Hall 6 Maag Library C 40 Williamson G Hall Ward Beecher Hall B D 26 E 39 Wick A House Alumni House M5 UNIVERSITY PLAZA Tod 5 Hall 14 11 12 Faculty/Staff parking Mixed parking Residence parking Visitor parking M4 43 11 I V4 Meshel Hall 8 J 12 13 M14 GROVE ST. M15 UCA 14 M6 15 COURT STREET HARRISON FIELD 14 EY LL VA E RE ST ET E TR S LD 16 T 16 10/05 WILLARD ST. Y OK SM LOW L HO RA E EM 15 P YSU Police F E D C L K J I H G Emergency Phone TDD Phone Recycling Center CARLTON AVENUE ADAMS STREET M9 University Courtyard Apartments 13 Motorcycle parking D Disability parking Accessible parking Accessible Entrance M16 WEBB STREET M1 2 McDonough Museum 25 Hall Bliss SPRING STREET WP 55 59 (U.S. 422) Undergraduate Admissions B A KEY GPS Latitude: 41.1068 Longitude: -80.6468 9 SERVICE ROAD Kilcawley House Moser Hall 22 8 MADISON AVENUE EXPRESSWAY REC AREA 5 27 Kilcawley Center Cushwa Hall Book Store Beeghly Hall 58 23 9 5 DeBartolo Hall D11 62 Andrews Rec & Wellness Center F5 Fedor Hall 13 F6 TENNIS COURTS Beeghly Center 1 45 House 6 34 Cafaro E NU E AV Lyden House ON DIS MA SPRING STREET Stambaugh Stadium Smith Hall ARLINGTON STREET M24 F2 T EE TR TS AN GR F7 E AV H SC M27 TH T EE TR TS OT E FIF G E ST CU NU VE RA E F E 2 NU D E AV C N AN B A E NU E AV ELM STREET 1 HIG E FIFTH AVENUE RK PA K NU E AV ELM STREET MIC IA BRYSON STREET N VA YL PHELPS ST S NN WICK AVENUE PE E WICK AVENUE 35 NU E AV WICK OVAL IO WALNUT STREET OH AUDUBON STREET Maps Maps Go to www.ysu.edu/maps/campusmap.shtml 36 For Lunch on/near the YSU Campus If you plan to have lunch at any of the sites on or near the YSU campus, an advance telephone call to them is always appreciated. If you plan to visit a campus facility, you MUST notify Chris Pullium in the Kilcawley Center Room Reservations Office at (330) 941-3577 AND the food area you wish to visit. Arrangements should be made well in advance of your visit. If you plan to bring sack lunches, there is an area of low concrete walls and wooden benches near the fountain at the Kilcawley Student Center. Please call Ms. Pullium if you plan to use this area or if you would like a lunch space within Kilcawley Center. Food counters and vending machines for drinks, chips and other snacks are widely available throughout Kilcawley Center. For all lunch sites: try to time your lunch so it does not begin at the “top” of the hour. Because most YSU classes end at 10 minutes before the top of the hour, there are long lines at all sites from 10:50 a.m. through 1 p.m. Located in Kilcawley Center • Arby’s (330) 747-7001 Fast food with large seating area. If a large group is purchasing lunches, may we suggest limiting your menu choices to one or two basic selections (i.e. a regular Arby’s sandwich plus fries meal or chicken fingers plus fries meal) and calling your order in ahead of time. • Food Court (330) 941-3391 39 The Food Court is better suited to smaller groups of older students (ones who can carry trays confidently). It is a self-serve, a-la-cart type of restaurant that offers a wide variety of hot and cold sandwiches, entrees, tacos, and other foods. Located just off campus • McDonald’s, on Fifth at Scott Street across from the YSU Stadium (330) 743-6112 • Taco Bell, on Fifth at Rayen across from the Lincoln Avenue Parking Deck (330) 746-4060 • University Pizzeria & Italian Eatery, on Lincoln Avenue across from Moser Hall (330) 743-9244 • Coyoacan (Mexican fast food), beside University Pizzeria on Lincoln Avenue (330) 744-2444 • Inner Circle, on Lincoln Avenue at Elm Street (330) 744-5448 • The Beat, on Lincoln Avenue across from the Lincoln Avenue Parking Deck (330) 743-4227 • Subway, on Rayen Avenue at Elm Street (330) 746-3924 All welcome groups but, because the lunch hours of 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. are always their busiest, they ask to be notified in advance so they may prepare for your group. Please note that Inner Circle and University Pizzeria also serve alcohol; non-smoking seating is available away from the bar areas. The Beat is a coffee house and serves sandwiches, soup, and pastries. Located within the Butler Institute of American Art Winslow’s Cafe (330) 743-8600 Hours of operation (independent of Butler hours): Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday Wednesday Saturday Sunday 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 11 a.m. to –5 p.m. Seating is better suited for small, older groups (perhaps grade 7 and older). 40 With Our Thanks Community Foundation of the Mahoning Valley Our Future. Your Legacy. Major funding to print this guide was provided by a grant through the Community Foundation of the Mahoning Valley. An additional contribution to cover the cost of mailing was made by: Arby’s at YSU (330) 747-7001 Penguin Parade photos used by permission of Youngstown State University and the Community Foundation of the Mahoning Valley Penguin Parade photos by Carl Leet and James Evans, YSU Designed by Media and Academic Computing Graphic Services, YSU Printed by YSU Printing Services 41