Lassiter Trip to Maine Itinerary, June 27-July 3
Monday, June 27
6:15 am Depart Louisville on US Airways
10:45 am Arrive Manchester, NH (via Washington, DC)
12:30 pm Quick lunch on route to Berwick
1:30 pm Arrive at Berwick and get settled at Berwick cabin
2 pm-4 pm Campus tour, scavenger hunt, ice breakers, outdoor games
4:30 pm Depart for Ms. Davis’ parents’ home
5:00-7:00 Davis/Spoor House cook out
Return to campus for down time , journals and sleep!
Tuesday, June 28
8:00 am Wake up and breakfast
9:30 am Depart for Rye Beach
10-12:00 Beach Time
12:00 Lunch at Rye Beach
12:00-2:30 Beach time, games and maybe surfing/boogie boarding
3-4 pm Seacoast Science Center: Estuary Program
4-5 Pm Return to Berwick for showers, journals, down time
5 pm Dinner, (location tba)
7 pm Coffeehouse Music
Wednesday, June 29
8:00 am Wake up and breakfast
9:00 am Pack up for camping trip
9:30 am Depart for White Mountains
11:30 am Lunch on route
12 pm-4pm Arrive at campsite, set up camp, hike, and swim
4:00-5:00 pm Down time, journals
5:00 pm Cookout dinner
7:00 pm Games
8:00 pm Campfire, s’mores
Thursday, June 30
7:30 am Wake up, breakfast, break down camp and clean up
9:00 am Depart for mountain hike
11:00 am Picnic lunch on summit
11:30 am Depart for Berwick
2 pm Return to Berwick, unpack, set up gear to dry, unwind
3 pm Free time. Trip to the Thayer family’s pool.
5 pm Dinner, (location tba)
Friday, July 1
8 am Wake up, breakfast, get ready for Boston trip
9:30 am Depart for Boston Science Museum
10:45 am Arrive at Museum and explore exhibits
12:00 pm Bag lunches at museum
1:00 pm Omni Show in Museum Theatre
3:00 pm Depart museum for T-ride to downtown
3:30-4:30 pm Explore Quincy Market, shopping, t-ride back to Museum
5:00 pm Depart museum for Berwick
7:00 Pizza and movie night
Saturday, July 2
Free day for Lassiter Students to plan
Possible activities:
Travel to Salem Mass and learn about the Salem Witch Trials
OR
Afternoon boat ride with Mr. Cornwell (Berwick Faculty) in Portsmouth Harbor? Swim, play, explore New Castle Commons park while taking turns on boat?
Clean up and pack up for early departure Sunday
Sunday, July 3
7:00 am Wake up, breakfast, pack up
8:00 am Depart for Manchester Airport
9:00 am Airport check in, return rental vans
11:00 am Depart Manchester 1116a arrive DC 1255p
Depart 210p arrive Louisville 357p
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Luggage Information
Checked Luggage:
Bags up to 50 lbs can be checked through with US Airways. Your child would give them the luggage in Louisville and get it back in Manchester. However, there is always the chance of them LOSING the luggage. Also, US Airways charges $25 each way for this. If your child wants to check luggage, they will need to bring an additional $50 to pay to check the luggage.
*US Airways Baggage Policy
Carry-on Luggage:
This is luggage brought on the plane for free. Students can bring 1 carry-on bag (up to 45 in - 14 x 9 x 22 inches max) + 1 personal item (purse, small backpack like the ones with strings for straps, small tote bag, no larger than 15"x11"x6"). The carry-on bag goes in the overhead bin, and the personal item goes under the seat in front of you.
*US Airways on carry-on baggage
Carry-on Toiletries: no larger than 3.4 oz (100 ml) travel-size containers, all of which must fit in a 1 quart clear plastic bag

*Check out Target and Wal-Mart for travel size toiletries (the Target selection tends to be better).
Do NOT pack in carry-on (or in your pockets):
Liquids in container larger than 3.4-oz**
Knives (even a pocket knife)
Prescription medicine without visible prescription label (can pack prescription meds but they MUST be in the labeled bottle); nonprescription medicine (Tylenol, over-the-counter allergy medicine, etc) must also be in a labeled bottle
*TSA Prohibited Items List
**Any lotions, shampoos, etc. in containers larger than 3.4 oz. WILL be thrown away before clearing security. This also means that you can NOT pack water/soda/juice for your child to drink on the plane, as it has to be thrown away before clearing security. An empty water bottle can be filled at a water fountain once through security, and drinks can also be bought at shops on the other side of the security checkpoint. Snacks, however, are allowed through security.
Examples of Acceptable Carry-on Luggage:
1) Small duffle bag + small tote bag
2) Carry-on suitcase + purse
3) Large backpack + small stringed backpack
NOT Acceptable for Carry-on Luggage:
1) Full-size suitcase
2) Large duffle bag stuffed full
3) 2 large backpacks
Bags up to 50 lbs can be checked through with US Airways. Your child would give them the luggage in Louisville and get it back in Manchester. However, there is always the chance of them LOSING the luggage. Also, US Airways charges $25 each way for this. If your child wants to check luggage, they will need to bring an additional $50 to pay to check the luggage.
*US Airways Baggage Policy
Carry-on Luggage:
This is luggage brought on the plane for free. Students can bring 1 carry-on bag (up to 45 in - 14 x 9 x 22 inches max) + 1 personal item (purse, small backpack like the ones with strings for straps, small tote bag, no larger than 15"x11"x6"). The carry-on bag goes in the overhead bin, and the personal item goes under the seat in front of you.
*US Airways on carry-on baggage
Carry-on Toiletries: no larger than 3.4 oz (100 ml) travel-size containers, all of which must fit in a 1 quart clear plastic bag

*Check out Target and Wal-Mart for travel size toiletries (the Target selection tends to be better).
Do NOT pack in carry-on (or in your pockets):
Liquids in container larger than 3.4-oz**
Knives (even a pocket knife)
Prescription medicine without visible prescription label (can pack prescription meds but they MUST be in the labeled bottle); nonprescription medicine (Tylenol, over-the-counter allergy medicine, etc) must also be in a labeled bottle
*TSA Prohibited Items List
**Any lotions, shampoos, etc. in containers larger than 3.4 oz. WILL be thrown away before clearing security. This also means that you can NOT pack water/soda/juice for your child to drink on the plane, as it has to be thrown away before clearing security. An empty water bottle can be filled at a water fountain once through security, and drinks can also be bought at shops on the other side of the security checkpoint. Snacks, however, are allowed through security.
Examples of Acceptable Carry-on Luggage:
1) Small duffle bag + small tote bag
2) Carry-on suitcase + purse
3) Large backpack + small stringed backpack
NOT Acceptable for Carry-on Luggage:
1) Full-size suitcase
2) Large duffle bag stuffed full
3) 2 large backpacks
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