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Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory |
[Soudan Trip] [Accompanying Persons] University of Minnesota DUSEL WorkshopMinneapolis, July 22 – 24, 2005Agenda and Workshop Presentations The fourth Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory (DUSEL) Solicitation-1 (S1) workshop will be held at the University of Minnesota Friday morning through Sunday noon, July 22-24, 2005. All sessions will occur in Tate Laboratory of Physics on the University's Minneapolis East Bank campus (116 Church St. SE, Minneapolis MN 55455). The agenda will be determined by the S1 Principal Investigators: Bernard Sadoulet, Eugene Beier, Charles Fairhurst, T.C. Onstott, Hamish Robertson, and James Tiedje (see http://www.dusel.org for contact information). July is peak tourist season in Minneapolis and all of Minnesota. The U of M's Minneapolis campus lies at the center of the Twin Cities metropolitan area, which has a population of 2.97 million (April 2000). The campus spans the Mississippi River, about one mile east of the Minneapolis city center and about 7 miles northwest of the city center of St. Paul. The workshop site and timing are ideal for family vacations (see Program for Accompanying Persons and Additional Attractions in Minneapolis-St. Paul). Participants who choose an optional visit to the Soudan Underground Laboratory may wish to combine that tour with time spent in nearby tourism centers, such as the Boundary Waters Canoe Area of Superior National Forest and Quetico Provincial Park; the North Shore of Lake Superior, including Isle Royale National Park; and Voyageur's National Park (near to the site of the recently approved NOnA Off-Axis electron neutrino appearance Far Detector). Low-Background Counting
Workshop Please register as soon as possible, using the workshop's online registration form, so that the organizers can make appropriate plans for the meeting. (Information about the payment procedure will be available soon.) Before June 21, 2005 – $125 The registration fee includes the conference dinner and morning and afternoon refreshments. You are encouraged to register immediately, especially if you wish to participate in the optional tours. Procedures for payment of all fees will be sent to the registered participants in early June. Conference Dinner* Optional Soudan Underground Laboratory visit and Accompanying Persons tours must be booked at the time of registration. See below for details. (Workshop participants are strongly encouraged to make hotel reservations as soon as possible) Hotels near the U of M campus and in the Minneapolis
city center are sufficiently busy in July that they are unwilling
to block reservations at a reasonable rate. Ask for the government
or the University of Minnesota contract rate at all hotels. The
GSA government rate for Minneapolis varies between $57
and $105. You can use the usual reservation websites or call
some of the listed hotels below directly. Here are a few alternatives: Campus Area:
Mall of America Area: COMPUTERS AND AUDIOVISUAL EQUIPMENT Internet Connections Audiovisuals PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND PARKING It is possible, even desirable, for a single person traveling light to use public transportation in the Minneapolis city center/U of M campus area. A Light Rail Transit (LRT) line, with frequent, fast service, connects Minneapolis Airport (both terminals) with the city center and Mall of America (fare machines take credit cards). The LRT station at the airport Lindbergh (main) Terminal is underground (another CNA Engineers' project!) at the south end of the parking structures (follow the signs). To reach the campus, you will need to transfer at the Metrodome Station to an eastbound bus on 4th Street for a 10-minute ride (use the same LRT ticket). Walking will take an hour. Buses between the city center and the U of M campus run every few minutes during rush hour (tell the driver you want to exit at Coffman Union). The bus fare depends on the time of day and is either $1.25 or $2.00). After leaving the bus, cross Washington Avenue on one of the two shiny bridges and walk about 100 m north. Tate Laboratory is on the east side of the main Campus Mall. It's the building with the green copper observatory dome on the roof. You can learn more about public transit on the MetroTransit website. Parking is available, but not cheap, both in the city center and on the U of M campus. On campus, the Huron Boulevard Parking Complex has the best deal—about $3.25 per day. (See the university maps.) These lots are about a 10-minute walk from Tate Laboratory of Physics. Free shuttle-bus service is available. There are closer parking structures and underground parking (Church Street Garage is less than 100 m), but they are more costly (about $2.50 per hour; $12.00 daily maximum. TOURS OF THE SOUDAN UNDERGROUND LABORATORY: Workshop participants will have the option to visit the Soudan Underground Laboratory at no additional cost, thanks to the support from the University of Minnesota and the State of Minnesota Iron Range Resources. The following three alternatives are offered, and the reservations must be made on the registration form on or before June 21, 2005: Thursday, July 21: Departure from Minneapolis
city center and University of Minnesota campus area hotels and from
Minneapolis airport. A 10:00 a.m. airport departure will permit
same day travel from most major American and Canadian airports
("red-eye" flights from LAX, SFO and HNL). Trip will include
lunch and dinner and a three-hour visit to the Soudan Underground
Laboratory, including a historic tour of the Soudan Mine. Participants
will return to Minneapolis city center and campus area hotels
about 10:00 p.m. Family members can participate if space is available.
Register on or before June 21, 2005. Space for family members
must be requested on or before June 21 and will be confirmed
after June 21.
PROGRAM FOR ACCOMPANYING PERSONS The Organizing Committee is pleased to provide the following programs at no cost for the accompanying persons and workshop participants who wish a small respite. Space may be limited and reservations are required on the Registration Form on or before June 21, 2005. Tour of Eastcliff and its gardens, Friday, July 22, 2005,
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Tour of the Weisman Art Museum of the U of M, Friday, July 22, 2005, 1:15
p.m. - 2:45 p.m. Tour of the Underground Space, Friday, July 22, 2005,
3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Tour of the Walker Art Center and the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden,
Saturday, July 23, 2005, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon. Tour of the Mill City Museum, the Stone Arch Bridge, and
the Falls of St. Anthony Saturday, July 23, 2005,
1:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Additional Attractions in the Minneapolis/St. Paul Metropolitan
Area http://www.fodors.com/miniguides/mgresults.cfm?destination=minneapolis_st_paul@105 , There is no sales tax on clothing in Minnesota, so a trip downtown or to the Mall of America may be a worthy expedition for the back-to-school shopping. At the time of the workshop, the Minneapolis Aquatennial, a summer festival, will be nearing completion; Beach Boys will be playing at the Mystic Lake Casino; the Guthrie Repertory Theater will be showing His Girl Friday;and the Orpheum Theater, Little Show of Horrors; and the Van's Warped Tour '05 will be at the Metrodome. The Organizing Committee will be glad to design a program according to individual wishes and suggestions. |