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1093 A1A BEACH BLVD PMB 203 ST. AUGUSTINE, FL 32080 (270) 842-1148 MARCH 5, 2019
Murphy JR High School
Chicago, IL - Anastasia
April 6, 2019
SIGN UP FOR REMIND Your tour director will keep you in the loop throughout the trip by sending you text messages through REMIND. Both participants and parents can sign up for messages. Participants will receive timeline reminders throughout the day on when to be where so that you’ll stay on time. Parents will receive a few updates daily just letting them know how things are going with the group – including fun photos and video links.
Students & chaperones on the trip should sign up for http://remind.com/join/mjhsshows Parents that are staying at home should sign up for http://remind.com/join/mjhsdadmom
NOTE: Verizon customers must download the Remind app to their smart phone & enable push notifications.
Instructions are included at the end of this packet. It states that you are signing up for Ms. Dawn’s Class. We promise – NO TESTS!!! Note that communication in REMIND is for one-way messaging. Should you need to contact your Tour Director, please use her cell phone: Dawn Hinz at (630) 440-8807.
BUDGET FOR ITEMS
Please be sure to send your child with enough cash to cover the “budget for” items throughout the trip.
ON BOARD THE COACH You’ll have the opportunity to travel in style on board a Chicago Classic Coach deluxe 56-passenger motorcoach. The coach will become our “living room” that we will share while traveling together. Here are a few tips to help make your experience as pleasant as possible:
✓ 110V Outlets are available on board the coaches.
✓ NO DAIRY products are allowed on board the motorcoach (includes milk, blended drinks, ice cream,
yogurt). Plan to enjoy your ice cream treats before you get back on the coach during the tour.
✓ A clean bus is a happy bus! Participants are required to keep the motorcoach clean during the tour.
Trash bags will be located in the front & back of the coach. We will look for volunteers to periodically
help us pick up the bus.
✓ Food & Beverage is allowed on board the motorcoach only if the group is responsible and is keeping
the coach clean. If the coach is not in acceptable condition during the trip, these privileges will be lost.
✓ A DVD player is available on the motorcoach. Please bring your favorites to share! G or PG Rated
movies are preferred. Only movies that have been deemed appropriate material by your chaperones
will be shown. Movies with excessive language and/or adult situations will be pulled.
A note about Wi-fi. Although Wi-fi service is offered on board the motorcoach, you can expect it NOT to work consistently or occasionally, at all, during the trip. Please plan to bring your own Hot Spot on the trip if you need regular access to the internet. We can’t guarantee this service for you. NUT ALLERGY ALERT! We have a few travelers with nut allergies on the trip. We request that you do not bring nuts or nut-filled items on board the motorcoach to avoid any contamination. We will provide snacks that are nut free; however, it is each individual’s responsibility to monitor what is appropriate for his or her needs.
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CHICAGO ITINERARY
Saturday, April 6, 2019 Included Meals: Snacks & Bottled Water on board the coach, Lunch, Dinner Budget for: Souvenirs
7:00 am Students and chaperones arrive at Murphy Junior High School in Plainfield, IL.
7:30 am Meet & Greet on the motorcoach by your Entourage Management Tour Director, Dawn Hinz (630-440-8807). Chaperones take attendance and everyone settles in.
7:30 am Travel via Deluxe Motorcoach to Chicago, IL.
9:15 am Pedway Architectural Walking Tour. This morning you’ll step inside magnificent lobbies,
corridors, and the underground Pedway system for an in-depth, personal approach to the Chicago
Loop. Students will share iPads with archival images of maps, historic photos and documentary video
clips while the tour guide shares stories of Chicago history.
11:00 am Walk from the Chicago Cultural Center to the Art Institute of Chicago.
11:15 am Art Institute of Chicago. Spend the afternoon walking among incredible art from the masters. The museum features a collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art in its permanent collection. Its holdings also include American art, Old Masters, European and American decorative arts, Asian art, modern and contemporary art, and architecture and industrial and graphic design.
Boxed Lunch through Café Bon Appetit at the Art Institute of Chicago. Enjoy reserved seating in the Museum Café, located on the Rubloff ground floor. Lunch includes a Turkey Wrap, Pretzels, Seasonal Whole Fruit, & Snapple Juice. Food allergies will be accommodated.
11:15 am – 11:45 am: Group A will enjoy lunch in the Museum café. 11:45 am – 12:15 pm: Group B will enjoy lunch in the Museum café.
1:15 pm Transfer to Nederlander Theatre.
2:00 pm Broadway Show – Anastasia. From the Tony Award®-winning creators of the Broadway classic Ragtime, this dazzling show transports us from the twilight of the Russian Empire to the euphoria of Paris in the 1920s, as a brave young woman sets out to discover the mystery of her past. Pursued by a ruthless Soviet officer determined to silence her, Anya enlists the aid of a dashing conman & a lovable ex-aristocrat. Together, they embark on an epic adventure to help her find home, love, and family.
4:30 pm Transfer to Navy Pier.
4:45 pm Dinner at Navy Pier. There is always something happening at Navy Pier, Chicago’s lakefront playground. Offering visitors more than 50 acres of parks, promenades, gardens, shops, restaurants, and attractions Navy Pier is host to an unparalleled array of family-oriented events & entertainment. You will receive a $20 meal allotment to grab dinner on your own in the food court or a restaurant.
7:00 pm Depart for home.
8:15 pm Approximate arrival at Murphy Junior High School. Students will call their parents when they are 30-minutes from arriving at the school.
THANK YOU FOR TRAVELING WITH US!!!
BUS MANIFEST MJHS as of 2-1-19
FIRST NAME LAST NAME LUNCH ORDER LUNCH
1 TD DAWN HINZ Turkey: GLUTEN-FREE 11:15 - 11:45
2 JULIANNA KARVELIUS Turkey Wrap 11:15 - 11:45
3 Zachary Benoit Turkey Wrap 11:15 - 11:45
4 Rohan Cherukuri Turkey Wrap 11:15 - 11:45
5 Natalie Fish Turkey Wrap 11:15 - 11:45
6 Kylie Morales Turkey Wrap 11:15 - 11:45
7 Tyler Ouellette Turkey Wrap 11:15 - 11:45
8 Allie Petraitis Turkey Wrap 11:15 - 11:45
9 Benjamin Pienkos Turkey Wrap 11:15 - 11:45
10 Evie Sims Turkey Wrap 11:15 - 11:45
11 Andrew Sniegowski Turkey Wrap 11:15 - 11:45
12 Alyssa Tunggal Turkey Wrap 11:15 - 11:45
13 JENNIFER KUNSCH Turkey Wrap 11:15 - 11:45
14 Sofia Calafos Turkey Wrap 11:15 - 11:45
15 Paige Hansel Turkey Wrap 11:15 - 11:45
16 Gabriel Kiely Turkey Wrap 11:15 - 11:45
17 Monica Lopez Turkey Wrap 11:15 - 11:45
18 Lydia Mulhall Turkey Wrap 11:15 - 11:45
19 Karina Paz Turkey Wrap 11:15 - 11:45
20 Giana Sanders Turkey Wrap 11:15 - 11:45
21 Ximena Torres Ramos Turkey Wrap 11:15 - 11:45
22 MARGARET TYSIAK Turkey Wrap 11:15 - 11:45
23 Peyton Elliott Turkey Wrap 11:15 - 11:45
24 Cole Isaak Turkey Wrap 11:15 - 11:45
25 Naima Morris Turkey Wrap 11:15 - 11:45
26 Robertson Mulrooney Turkey Wrap 11:15 - 11:45
27 Casey Newman Turkey Wrap 11:15 - 11:45
28 Gavin O’Mahoney Turkey Wrap 11:15 - 11:45
29 Mya Radzanowski Veggie Wrap 11:15 - 11:45
30 DENISE COLLINS Turkey Wrap 11:45 - 12:15
31 Aidan Collins Turkey Wrap 11:45 - 12:15
32 Abbigail Esposito Veggie Wrap 11:45 - 12:15
33 Oliver Heffernan Turkey Wrap 11:45 - 12:15
34 Ian Kiilsgaard Turkey Wrap 11:45 - 12:15
35 Evan Palfenier Turkey Wrap 11:45 - 12:15
36 Siddharth Senthil Veggie Wrap 11:45 - 12:15
37 Jared Tam Turkey Wrap 11:45 - 12:15
38 Robert Wachal Turkey Wrap 11:45 - 12:15
39 LAUREL MENSIK Turkey Wrap 11:45 - 12:15
40 Emma Cortes Turkey Wrap 11:45 - 12:15
41 Haley English Turkey Wrap 11:45 - 12:15
42 Emma Mayer Turkey Wrap 11:45 - 12:15
43 Allison Mensik Turkey Wrap 11:45 - 12:15
44 Bridget Nagle Turkey Wrap 11:45 - 12:15
45 Ashley Sniegowski Turkey Wrap 11:45 - 12:15
46 Jorie Spain Turkey Wrap 11:45 - 12:15
47 Jessica Williams Plain Ham & Cheese 11:45 - 12:15
48 DEBRA VANDERPLOEG Turkey Wrap 11:45 - 12:15
49 Kennedy Ashe Turkey Wrap 11:45 - 12:15
50 Annaliese Huenecke Veggie Wrap 11:45 - 12:15
51 Alyssa Laurendi Turkey Wrap 11:45 - 12:15
52 Mackenzie Miller Turkey Wrap 11:45 - 12:15
53 Ariana Samonds Turkey Wrap 11:45 - 12:15
54 Hailey Scuito Turkey Wrap 11:45 - 12:15
55 Stephanie Simon Turkey Wrap 11:45 - 12:15
56 Alyssa Tilford Turkey Wrap 11:45 - 12:15
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Visitor Guide
Visitor Inform
ation Low
er LevelFirst Level
Second LevelThird Level / D
ining
Visitor InformationMuseum HoursOpen daily 10:30–5:00Thursday until 8:00
Audio GuideAudio guides can be rented at the admission counter, audio counter, and outside some special exhibitions. The guide is free to visitors with visual or hearing impairments.
JourneyMakerWith the digital interactive JourneyMaker, you can build custom family guides based on your child’s interests—from superheroes to strange and wild creatures. Start your museum journey in the Family Room of the Ryan Learning Center, and make your visit to the Art Institute an adventure for the whole family.
Official Mobile AppYour personal, pocket-sized guide to the collec-tion, this new iOS app features podcast-style audio tours, location-aware technology, access to the digital member card, and so much more. Download it today from the App Store.
PhotographyWe encourage you to take pictures of the collection and special exhibitions for personal use. Signs indicate the few works that are not allowed to be photographed due to a lender requirement.
PhonesYou are welcome to use your phone to take pictures, text, and use the museum’s app— anything that does not disturb other visitors. If you need to make a phone call, please do so in a non-gallery space.
Valet Parking Modern Wing EntranceArt Institute visitors can drop off their cars at the Modern Wing entrance (159 East Monroe Street) and walk right into the museum. The valet service is available daily from 10:30 a.m. until one-half hour after closing.
Help us protect the collection—please do not touch the art.
Find Us Online! artic.edublog.artic.edu
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ArtInstituteChicago
Cover: Georgia O’Keeffe. Sky above Clouds IV (detail), 1965. © The Art Institute of Chicago. Restricted gift of the Paul and Gabriella Rosenbaum Foundation; gift of Georgia O’Keeffe; Film, Video, and New Media: Bruce Nauman. Clown Torture (detail), 1987. Watson F. Blair Prize, Wilson L. Mead and Twentieth-Century Purchase funds; through prior gift of Joseph Winterbotham; gift of Lannan Foundation. © 2018 Bruce Nauman / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Level 1, Photography: Christopher Williams. Weimar Lux CDS, VEB Feingerätewerk Weimar / Price 86,50 Mark GDR / Filmempfindlichkeitsbereich 9 bis 45 DIN und 6 bis 25000 ASA / Blendenskala 0,5 bis 45, Zeitskala 1/4000 Sekunde bis 8 Stunden, ca. 1980 / Models: Ellena Borho and Cristoph Boland / November 12, 2010, (detail), 2010. Photography Associates, James and Karen Frank, and Comer Foundation Funds. Courtesy of the artist; David Zwirner, New York/London; and Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne; Level 2, Contemporary Art: Andy Warhol. Liz #3 [Early Colored Liz] (detail), 1963. Partial and promised gift of Stefan T. Edlis. © 2018 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Level 3, Modern Art: Pablo Picasso. The Old Guitarist, (detail), late 1903–early 1904. © 2018 Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Back cover: Georgia O’Keeffe. Sky above Clouds IV (detail), 1965. © The Art Institute of Chicago. Restricted gift of the Paul and Gabriella Rosenbaum Foundation; gift of Georgia O’Keeffe. Joan Mitchell. City Landscape, 1955. Gift of Society for Contemporary American Art. © The Estate of Joan Mitchell.
Welcome to the Art Institute!You’ve just stepped into one of the world’s greatest collections of art, covering centuries of human creativity from around the world. With thousands of works on view, you may feel overwhelmed, but we are here to help. On the back of this Visitor Guide, you’ll find directions to some of the icons in our collection—the “don’t miss” list for the Art Institute. It’s a great place to start if you are new to the museum.
The following pages contain a detailed floor plan of the museum and its collections. But because we are composed of multiple buildings, the overview below might be helpful. Enjoy your visit and feel free to ask museum staff for assistance and directions at any point during your stay.
Michigan Avenue BuildingLower level: photography, paperweights, Thorne Miniature Rooms
First level: Asian art, African art, arts of the Americas, prints and drawings
Second level: European painting, sculpture, and decorative arts, including Impressionism and arms and armor
The “Bridge”First level: Indian and Southeast Asian art
Second level: Impressionism and Post-Impressionism
McKinlock CourtLower level: Islamic art, textiles
First level: Greek, Roman, and Byzantine art; Chagall’s America Windows
Rice BuildingAll levels: American art
Second level: special exhibitions
The Modern WingAll levels: 20th- and 21st-century painting, sculpture, photography, architecture, and design
The Chicago Park District generously supports all activities at the Art Institute of Chicago.
Digital Engagement supported by
Airline partner of the museum of the Art Institute of Chicago
The Art Institute of Chicago is grateful to Glenn and Claire Swogger and the Redbud Foundation for their extraordinary sponsorship expanding the museum’s free admission program to Chicago teens under the age of 18.
Grand Staircase
11
4
3
24
2
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61Thorne Miniature Rooms11
Architectureand Design24
Photography1–4, 10
Paperweights 15
MortonAuditorium
PriceAuditorium
Museum Café
10
15 McKinlock Court
MemberLounge
57
58
5559
50
Textiles55–59
Islamic Art50
LOWER LEVEL
Museum Café
Elevator
Women’s Restroom
Men’s Restroom
MIC
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Paperweights15
Thorne Miniature Rooms
11
Architecture and Design
24
Photography 1–4, 10
Member LoungeRelax, recaffeinate, renew—free coffee
plus cocktails, wine, and beer for
purchase
Museum CaféA variety of healthy
and delicious options including a
special kids menu
Textiles55–59
Islamic Art50
Lower Level
First LevelSecond Level
Third Level / Dining
All buildings connect on the first level.
Grand Staircase
Rublo� Auditorium
Chicago Stock Exchange Trading Room
Modern Shop
MemberServices
MemberServices
Ryerson and Burnham Libraries
Fullerton Hall
MODERN WING
Gri�n Court
172169
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167
166
163
162
164
165
171173
174170
175
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188
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EducatorResource
CenterFamily Room
StudioStudioStudio
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134
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137
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133106
107 132
127B
127A
124B
124A
125
126
105104103102 131
130101A
101
135
American Art before 1900161, 163–179
Special Exhibitions182–184
Ryan Learning Center
Photography188
Film, Video, and New Media
186
Indian, Southeast Asian, and Himalayan Art140–143
American Decorative Arts 1920–1970
162Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Art101–109, 130–135
Arts of Africa137
Arts of the Americas136
Prints and Drawings124–127
161
Sculpture Court
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McKinlock Court
144Chagall’s
America Windows
Museum Shop
ALSDORF GALLERIES
142141140 143
Classrooms
Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Art 150–154
150
154 153
151
Interactive Gallery
Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Art
150–154
STANLEY McCORMICK MEMORIAL COURT
SOUTH GARDEN
STANLEY McCORMICK MEMORIAL COURT
NORTH GARDEN
FIRST LEVEL
Museum Highlight
Information
Audio Guides
Checkroom
Escalator
Elevator
Museum Shop
Tickets
Women’s Restroom
Men’s Restroom
Family /All-Gender Restroom
Ramp
PRITZKER GARDEN
Indian, Southeast Asian, and
Himalayan Art140–143
Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Art
101–109, 130–135
American Art before 1900 161, 163–179
Film, Video, and New Media
186
Arts of Africa137
Arts of the Americas
136
American Decorative Arts
1920–1970162
Prints and Drawings
124–127
Chagall’s America Windows
144
Photography188
Ryan Learning Center
Family Activities
First LevelSecond Level
Third Level / Dining
MODERN WING ENTRANCE
MICHIGAN AVENUE
ENTRANCE
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240 243 246 249242
241 244
245 247
248
231
European Art before 1900
201–248
American Folk Art227
Chicago Architecture200
Contemporary Art 288–299
EuropeanDecorative Arts231–234
Impressionism201, 225–226, 240–243
Grand Staircase
Architecture and Design
283–286
295
294
Ca�è Moderno
Regenstein Hall
273262
261
272263264
271265
Modern American Art 1900–1950261–265, 271–273
Special Exhibitions
290
297 296
291 292 293
236
237
239
238
Medieval andRenaissance Art235–238
Arms and Armor239
THE DEERING FAMILY GALLERIES
SECOND LEVEL
Museum Highlight
Information
Caffè Moderno
Elevator
Women’s Restroom
Men’s Restroom
Ramp
Chicago Architecture
200
European Art before 1900
201–248
American Folk Art227
289
288
286
285
283
299
234
235
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233205
208 207209211
212
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220218
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227227202
203232
240 243 246 249242
241 244
245 247
248
231
European Art before 1900
201–248
American Folk Art227
Chicago Architecture200
Contemporary Art 288–299
EuropeanDecorative Arts231–234
Impressionism201, 225–226, 240–243
Grand Staircase
Architecture and Design
283–286
295
294
Ca�è Moderno
Regenstein Hall
273262
261
272263264
271265
Modern American Art 1900–1950261–265, 271–273
Special Exhibitions
290
297 296
291 292 293
236
237
239
238
Medieval andRenaissance Art235–238
Arms and Armor239
THE DEERING FAMILY GALLERIES
Second LevelThird Level / D
ining
Impressionism201, 225–226,
240–243
Caffè ModernoSoups, salads, panini,
and beverages in a quick-order setting
EuropeanDecorative Arts
231–234
Modern American Art
1900–1950261–265, 271–273
Arms and Armor239
Medieval and Renaissance Art
235–238
Contemporary Art288–299
Architecture and Design
283–286
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Buildings connect on the first level.
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BluhmFamily
Terrace
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Modern Art389–399
ContemporarySculpture
Nichols Bridgeway
TerzoPiano
MILLENNIUM PARK
Contemporary Sculpture
Bluhm Family Terrace
Terzo PianoModern Italian cuisine from a
team headed by award-winning chef
Tony Mantuano
Modern Art389–399
Dining at the Museum T E R Z O P I A N OModern Wing, Third Level
Headed by award-winning chef Tony Mantuano, the museum’s fine-dining restaurant combines bold Mediterranean flavors with organic, farm-sourced ingredients to provide a modern European experience. Lunch daily 11:00–3:00, Thursday evening dinner 5:00–8:00, and Sunday brunch 11:00–3:00.
M U S E U M C A F ÉMcKinlock Court, Lower Level
This vibrant family-friendly dining space offers a host of healthy and delicious options, including sandwiches, salads, soups, smoothies, espresso, and more. Plus a special kids menu features all the classic favorites—from peanut butter and jelly to housemade pizza! Lunch daily 11:00–4:00 and Thursday evening bar menu 5:00–7:00.
C A F F È M O D E R N OModern Wing, Second Level
Overlooking the Modern Wing’s sweeping Griffin Court, this convenient quick-order dining spot offers scrumptious light bites and snacks plus top-quality coffee, tea, wine, and local beer. Daily 10:30–4:30 and Thursdays until 7:00.
Shopping at the MuseumMain Shop Michigan Avenue Lobby
Modern ShopModern Wing Lobby
Onlineartinstituteshop.org
Open daily 10:30–5:30Thursday until 8:00
Become a MemberApply the cost of today’s general admission toward a membership.Members receive free admission all year long plus a 10% discount on dining and shopping!Visit the Member Services desk before you leave today or go to artic.edu/joinnow.
Third Level / Dining
THIRD LEVEL
Museum Highlight
Terzo Piano
Escalator
Elevator
Women’s Restroom
Men’s Restroom
10
Museum HighlightsShort on time? Here’s a must-see guide to the Art Institute. Start at #1 if you are at the Michigan Avenue entrance or #12 if you are at the Modern Wing entrance. Just match the numbers below to the corresponding numbers on the floor plan.
1
6
Pablo Picasso’sThe Old GuitaristGallery 391, Third Level
10
Andy Warhol’s Liz #3 Gallery 296, Second Level
12
Joan Mitchell’s City LandscapeGallery 291, Second Level
11
Georges Seurat’s A Sunday on La Grande Jatte—1884Gallery 240, Second Level
4
Edward Hopper’s NighthawksGallery 262, Second Level
7
Archibald John Motley, Jr.’s NightlifeGallery 263, Second Level
Claude Monet’s Stacks of WheatGallery 243, Second Level
5
El Greco’s The Assumption of the VirginGallery 211, Second Level
2Armor for Man and HorseGallery 239, Second Level
3
Marc Chagall’s America WindowsGallery 144, First Level
9
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8
Georgia O’Keeffe’sSky above Clouds IV Gallery 249, Second Level
Ando Gallery Gallery 109, First Level
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