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Bus Riders: Chicago State University Campus Thank you again for registering for the 10th Annual Under the Dome – 2016 Pharmacy Legislative Day! Below is some information that will help make Legislative Day a great experience. Please review the schedule for your bus in particular. A copy of the day’s agenda, positions papers, Do’s and Don’ts, downtown Springfield map, etc. will be uploaded to this link: 2016 Legislative Day Information. All materials will be uploaded by Friday, February 26. Please review the position papers prior to Wednesday, March 2, so you will be well informed on these important issues. All of these materials will be in your Leg Day folders as well. Your bus captains will bring donuts and one water bottle per person for the bus ride down to Springfield. Dress Code Business attire. We ask that pharmacy students bring and wear their white coats during the educational session and visits with legislators. Pharmacists are asked to bring white coats as well if available. Please dress in layers so you may be comfortable based on personal preference. Buses are not guaranteed to be locked. Please do NOT leave any belongings on the bus. Lunch Preferences: Meal preferences must be turned in to the caterers by 9am February 24, so if you are unsure if you ordered Vegetarian, or provided any special allergy restrictions, please let me know what you need BY 8am on Feb. 24! All lunches are pork free and nut free due to allergies.
Security: You must bring with you and have on hand at all times a valid government-issued id with photo. This will be required for entrance into the Capitol Buildings. . *****
You are registered to travel via bus from Chicago State University. Parking: Please note - there is a parking fee for NON-CSU students of $5.00 per day. Non-CSU students will need to check in with security at the parking booth, pay the parking fee and get a pass for the car. CSU students with a parking pass do not have to pay an additional fee for parking. Please park in the lot next to the Robinson University Center. The bus will be parked in that lot as well. Please arrive by 6:40 am and check in with the CSU Bus Captains:
Bus Captains: Carmita Coleman Cell: 757-810-8317
Elmer Gentry Cell: 815-557-0201
PLEASE contact your Bus Captain if you are late or must cancel due to an emergency. You may delay bus departure. Your Leg Day materials will be distributed by your bus captain. Pick up: Chicago State University College of Pharmacy
9501 S. King Drive Chicago, IL 60628 Directions to CSU may be found at this link: http://www.csu.edu/locator/index.htm
7:00 am Bus Departs Promptly
Destination: Howlett Building 501 S 2nd St (at Edwards)
Springfield, IL 62756 Arrive between 11 and 11:30 am – Go immediately to the Auditorium Check In table, after passing through Security, to receive your lunch ticket and any schedule changes, or additional handouts. 11:00 am – 12:15pm – Lunch is served in the Howlett Building Hall of Flags Dining Room.
Due to excellent attendance, attendees will eat in shifts, with your shift designated on your lunch ticket. PLEASE NOTE: Only attendees who specified Vegetarian by 8am Feb. 24 will get a Vegetarian meal. Vegetarian preferences will be noted on your name badges. All lunches are pork free and nut free due to allergies.
12:30 – 2:00 pm - Education programming in the Howlett Building Auditorium, with Scott A.
Meyers, RPh, MS, FASHP and Garth Reynolds, RPh and a special guest. 2:30 – 4:45 pm - Legislative visits at the Capitol buildings, with attendees assigned to specific
group leaders.
Please note: You may leave your coats in the Auditorium. Staff will monitor. But you must return to pick up any of your possessions before 5pm, so you may meet the bus on time.
4:45 – 5:00pm - We will walk to the Bus Parking Lot for Bus boarding. Bus Parking lot is located west of the Stratton Building, across College St, at the corner of Monroe and College. Please note: If it is raining, the buses will load in front of the Howlett Building in the same place as the drop off point that morning.
5:00 – 5:15 pm - Check in and board buses. 5:15 – 5:30 pm - Buses Depart from Springfield You will be asked to complete Thank You cards to your legislators and event evaluation forms. Please give them to your bus captain on the way back or you may complete them prior to your departure by bus and give them to any of the ICHP or IPhA Staff.
Drop off: Chicago State University College of Pharmacy ICHP Staff Traveling by Car - Cell Phone Info:
Maggie Allen 815-484-3670 Scott Meyers 815-978-9298 Amanda Wolff 815-985-2284 Trish Wegner 630-335-4176 (on MWU bus) Please contact the ICHP office if you have any questions. See you in Springfield! Maggie
Chicago State University College of Pharmacy
9501 S. King DriveChicago, IL
Directions: http://www.csu.edu/locator/campusmap/index.htm
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2015 VISITORS MAPVISITOR INFORMATION
Welcome to Springfi eld, Illinois. Whether you’re walking or driving, this map will help you fi nd many of our city’s historic treasures. Check out the Offi cial 2015 Visitors Guide (available at all sites, attractions and hotels) or go to www.visitspringfieldill inois.com for more information on each of our sites and attractions. Hours and days of operation at sites and attractions may vary by season. As you plan your trip, you can use the website listed above for easy access to each attraction’s contact information and offi cial websites.
GETTING AROUND
A great service is available in the city for getting around to the many different historic sites. The Springfield Mass Transit District offers a year-round shuttle service on the “Historic Sites Bus” to many of the sites M—SA. For more information, call 800-545-7300 or 217-789-2360.
SPRINGFIELD, WHERE HISTORY TRULY COMES ALIVE!
It’s before your very eyes, it’s everywhere. Throughout the year, Springfi eld is brimming with live performances and fun activities like storytelling and interaction with costumed interpreters, period musical performances, and appearances by Mr. Lincoln himself! Come walk through, talk to, and immerse yourself in the living, breathing history alive in Springfi eld everyday!
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Go to: www.visitspringfi eldillinois.com or call 800-545-7300
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1. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library
2. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum
3. Capitol Complex Visitors Center
4. Dana-Thomas House - A Frank Lloyd Wright Design
5. Elijah Iles House: Museum of Springfi eld History
6. Executive Mansion
7. Grand Army of the Republic Memorial Museum
8. Illinois Firefi ghters Memorial
9. Illinois Police Offi cers Memorial
10. Illinois State Capitol
11. Illinois State Library
12. Illinois State Museum
13. Kidzeum of Health and Science Opening Late 2015
14. Korean War National Museum
15. Lincoln Depot
16. Lincoln Family Pew First Presbyterian Church
17. Lincoln-Herndon Law Offi ce
18. Lincoln Home National Historic Site
19. Lincoln Home Visitor Center
20. Lincoln Ledger
21. Old State Capitol
22. Old State Capitol –Tourist Information Center
23. Prairie Capital Convention Center
24. Springfi eld Convention& Visitors Bureau
109 N. 7th St., 800-545-7300.Hours: M–F, 8A–4:30P.
25. Union Station – Lincoln: From History to Hollywood
26. Vachel Lindsay Home
RESTAURANTS
1. Arlington’s Gastropub
2. Augie’s Front Burner
3. Bennigan’s Grill & Tavern
4. Bentoh’s
5. Boone’s Saloon
6. Brickhouse Grill & Pub –Downtown
7. Café Andiamo!
8. Café Brio
9. Café Moxo
10. Cold Stone Creamery
11. Del’s Popcorn
12. Donnie’s Homespun Pizza
13. Driftwood Cocktail & Eatery
14. Feed Store
15. Food Mart
16. Gallina’s
17. Head West Sub Stop
18. Highland Room
19. Holy Land Diner
20. Howlett Café
21. Julia’s Kitchen
22. Jimmy John’s
23. La Calia
24. Lindsay’s Gallery
25. Maid Rite Sandwich Shop
26. Maldaner’s
27. Mangia Pasta Steak Seafood
28. Nick & Nino’s Penthouse Steakhouse
29. Norb Andy’s
30. Obed & Isaac’s Microbrewery & Eatery
31. Robbies
32. Saputo’s
33. The Side Bar
34. Starbucks
35. Subway
36. Sugar Jar Bakery
37. The Alamo
38. Wm. Van’s Coff ee House
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DOWNTOWN HOTELS, MOTELS AND B&BS
A. Hilton Springfi eld
B. Inn at 835
C. Mansion View Inn & Suites
D. Pasfi eld House Inn
E. President Abraham Lincoln Springfi eld – A Doubletree by Hilton Hotel
F. The State House Inn –An Ascend Collection Hotel
DOWNTOWN PUBLIC PARKING GARAGES & LOTS
• 6th St. & Capitol Ave.
• 6th St. & Madison St. at Presidential Library & Museum
• 6th St. between Washington St. & Adams St. (underground)
• 7th St. & Capitol Ave. (under public library)
• 7th St. at Lincoln Home
• 7th St. & Monroe St.
• 7th St. & Washington St.
SPRINGFIELD CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
109 North Seventh StreetSpringfield, I l l inois 62701
www.visitspringfieldil l inois.com800-545-7300217-789-2360217-544-8711 (Fax)
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DOWNTOWN SiTeS1. Abraham Lincoln’s National Museum of Surveying 521 E Washington ST, (217) 523-3130. Hours: TU—SA, 10A—3P. Group tours by reservation. Admission 2. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library 112 N 6th ST, (800) 610-2094. Hours: M—F, 9A—5P. SA—SU, exhibits open. Hours subject to change, please call. Free 3. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum 212 N 6th ST, (800) 610-2094. Hours: Daily, 9A—5P. Hours & days of operation subject to change, please call. Admission 8. Capitol Complex Visitors Center 425 S College ST, (217) 524-6620. Hours: M—F, 8A—4:30P. Closed holidays. Free. 11. Dana-Thomas House 301 E Lawrence ST, (217) 782-6776. Hours: W—SU, 9A—4P. Last tour 3:50P. Hours subject to change, please call. Donation 14. Elijah Iles House: Museum of Springfield History 628 S 7th ST, (217) 492-5929. Hours: W & SA, Noon—4P & by appt. Closed mid Dec—Mar. Donation
15. Executive Mansion 410 E Jackson ST, (217) 782-6450. Hours: TU & TH, 9:30—11A & 2—3:30P. SA, 9:30—11A. Free. 16. Grand Army of the Republic Memorial Museum 629 S 7th ST, (217) 522-4373. Hours: TU—SA, 10A-4P. Closed Jan—Feb. Donation.
20. Illinois State Capitol 301 S 2nd ST, (at Capitol Ave), (217) 782-2099. Hours: M—F, 8A—4:30P. SA—SU, 9A—3:30P. Free. 21. Illinois State Library Gwendolyn Brooks Bldg. 300 S 2nd ST, (217) 785-5600. Hours: M—F, 8A—4:30P. Free. 23. Illinois State Museum 502 S Spring ST, Corner of Spring & Edwards. (217) 782-7386. Hours: M—SA, 8:30A—5P; SU, Noon—5P. Free. 27. Korean War Museum 9 Old Capitol Plaza, (217) 523-7230. Hours: TU—SA, 10A—5P. Donation
30. Lincoln Family Pew First Presbyterian Church, 321 S 7th ST (at Capitol), (217) 528-4311. Hours: Jun—Sep, M—F, 10A—4P. Also by appt. Free. 31. Lincoln-Herndon Law Office 6th & Adams, (217) 785-7960. Hours: TU—SA, 9A—5P. Extended summer hours. Hours subject to change, please call. Donation. 32. Lincoln Home National Historic Site 426 S 7th ST, Dean & Arnold House, (217) 391-3221. Hours: Daily, 8:30A—5P. Free. 33. Lincoln Home Visitor Center 426 S 7th ST, (217) 391-3221. Hours: Daily, 8:30A—5P. Free. 34. Lincoln Ledger Chase Bank, 6th & Washington. 1 E Old State Capitol Plaza. (217) 527-3860. Hours: M—F, 9A—5:30P. SA, 8A—Noon. Free. 38. Old State Capitol 1 Old State Capitol Plaza, (217) 785-7960. Hours: TU—SA, 9A—5P. Extended summer hours. Hours subject to change, please call. Donation. 41. Springfield & Central IL African-American History Museum 521 E Washington ST, 2nd Floor, (217) 528-2725. Hours: SA, 9A—5P until Feb 23 or by appt. Admission.
42. Springfield Convention & Visitors Bureau 109 N 7th ST, (800) 545-7300. Hours: M—F, 8A—4:30P. 44. Union Square Park 212 N 6th ST, (217) 557-4588. Hours: Daily, 8A—10P. Free. 45. Union Square Visitor Center 500 E Madison ST, (217) 557-4588. Hours: Daily, 9A—5P. Free. 46 . Vachel Lindsay Home 603 S 5th ST, (217) 524-0901. Hours: TU—SA, 10A—4P. Hours subject to change, please call. Donation.
Public ParkiNg garageS & lOTS• 6th & Capitol
• 6th & Madison
• 6th St. between Washington & Adams (underground)
• 7th & Capitol (under public library)
• 7th St. between Edwards & Capitol
• 7th & Monroe
• 7th & Washington
HOTelS - MOTelS - b&bSN. Hilton Springfield
R . Mansion View Inn & Suites
V. Pasfield House Inn
W. President Abraham Lincoln Hotel & Conf. Center
JJ. The Statehouse Inn–An Ascend Collection Hotel
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Visitor information
Welcome to Springfield, Illinois. Whether you’re walking or driving, this map will help
you find many of our city’s historic treasures. Check out the Official 2012 Visitors
Guide (available at all sites, attractions and hotels) or go to visit-springfieldillinois.com
for specific site holiday closings. The days and hours of operation listed for all sites
and attractions were correct as of December 2011. Occasionally there are unexpected
circumstances that force changes in the days or hours listed. Check the website listed
above for the most up-to-date information.
GettinG around
A great service is available in the city for getting around to the many different
historic sites. The Springfield Mass Transit District offers a shuttle service on the
“Historic Sites Bus” to many of the sites M—SA. For more information, call (800) 545-7300
or (217) 789-2360.
sprinGfield, Where history truly Comes aliVe!
It’s before your very eyes, it’s everywhere … and best of all it’s FREE! Throughout the
year, Springfield is brimming with live performances and fun activities like storytell-
ing and interaction with costumed interpreters, period musical performances, and
appearances by Mr. Lincoln himself! Come walk through, talk to, and immerse yourself
in the living, breathing history alive in Springfield everyday! Join us as we continue
the 150th anniversary of the Civil War. For more information, go to
visit-springfieldillinois.com, or call (800) 545-7300.
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reSTauraNTS1. Augie’s Front Burner
2. Bennigan’s Grill & Tavern
3. Bentoh’s
4. Boone’s Saloon
5. Brickhouse Grill & Pub - Downtown
6. Café Andiamo!
7. Café Brio
8. Café Moxo
9. Coffee House Treats & More
10. Cold Stone Creamery
11. Del’s Popcorn
12. Dublin Pub at Vinegar Hill
13. El Casino Mexican Bar & Grill
14. Feed Store
15. First Street Café
16. Food Mart
17. Gallina’s
18. Garden of Eatin’
19. Gian Franco’s
20. Golden Frog
21. Head West Sub Stop
22. HG Steakhouse & Grill
23. Holy Land Diner
24. Howlett Café
25. Jimmy John’s
26. Lindsay’s Gallery
27. Maid Rite Sandwich Shop
28. Maldaner’s
29. Nick & Nino’s Penthouse Steakhouse
30. Obed & Isaac’s Microbrewery & Eatery
31. Pease’s Candy
32. Porter & Hazel’s Delicatessen
33. Robbies
34. Saputo’s
35. Sebastian’s Hide-Out
36. Starbucks
37. Subway
38. The Alamo
39. The Highland Room
40. The New Coney Island
41. The Pizza Machine Co.
42. Z Bistro
2012 SPRINGFIELD VISITOR MAP
109 North Seventh StreetSpringfield, Illinois 62701 (800) 545-7300 // (217) 789-2360 // visit-springfieldillinois.com
SPRINGFIELD ILLINOIS CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
2012 SPRINGFIELD VISITOR MAP
2016 Pharmacy Legislative Day
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