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Midwest Banjo Camp

 

Location: The camp will be held on the Olivet College campus in Olivet, Michigan. Olivet is about 30 miles southwest of Lansing and 12 miles north of Marshall off I-69. See our page of detailed driving directions.

Travel: Olivet is conveniently located on I-69, about 10 miles north of the I-94 junction. The nearest airport is Capitol City Airport in Lansing (30 minutes). Also Grand Rapids airport is about 1-1/4 hours away; Detroit Metro and Flint airports are each about 1-1/ 2 hours away.

Local Transportation

A Shuttle run by Olivet College/MBC that runs from Lansing's Capitol City Airport to the Olivet Campus and back is available by request. Indicate your interest on the registration form and we will contact you in advance to make arrangements. There is a nominal fee for this service.

Rental cars are available at the Lansing Capitol City Airport. As of September 2010 you could rent cars via Travelocity.com beginning at $21 per day. Your results may vary. We recommend reserving a car early to lock in the good rates.

There are several taxi companies that service the airport. It's about a 30 mile ride one-way, and they have given us rough prices between $70 and $95 each way. So, we strongly recommend using our shuttle or renting a car.

There are direct line phones to these taxi companies right near the exit doors in the baggage claim area.

Starting and Ending Times

Check-in is from 11AM to 3PM on Friday, June 3. Student Orientation will be at about 2:00pm. Classes begin at about 3:00 p.m. Check the preliminary schedule when it appears on line for exact times. Camp ends this year at 2:30pm on Sunday, June 5.

Check-in for the pre-camp begins at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday June 2. Dinner is at 6PM and activities begin at 7:15 PM. A schedule of pre-camp events will be posted in March of 2011.

Here is an interactive map of Olivet College (our primary locations are #s 6, 8, 13, 14, 16, 17 and 24).

Accommodations

Lodging is right on site in Shipherd Hall, an air-conditioned student dormitory. There are single and double occupancy options (see below). In Shipherd, bathrooms are shared between 2 rooms. Two rooms constitute a suite.

Special Note: Should air-conditioned Shipherd Hall fill up (as has happened in the past), students will be offered single and double occupancy options at Dole Hall or Blair Hall. Please be aware that Shipherd is the only air-conditioned dorm at Olivet. Also, Blair and Dole Halls both feature community bathrooms on the floor.

There are about 147 rooms in Shipherd, and we have maxed out that facility in the past. So, we recommend that you sign up early if you really need or want the convenience of air-conditioning and more private bathrooms. We will post a notice on the Registration Form when Shipherd Hall fills up.

Most other facilities used for the camp (classrooms, auditorium and dining hall) are air conditioned. There is no A/C in Olivet Congretional Church.

Please note that sleeping facilities at Olivet are college dormitory rooms. They are relatively comfortable and clean, and offer easy access to all of our activities. However, any students who feel they need hotel-level accomodations may register for MBC as a commuter (or a commuter with meal plan) and then arrange to stay at any of several local hotels.

If you wish to go that route, here is a list of hotels recommended by the Events Services people at Olivet College. This list is far from exhaustive (a quick internet search brought up a couple of dozen motels and hotels within a reasonable driving range). Note that Charlotte and Marshall are each about 10 miles from Olivet.

  • Super 8 Motel (Charlotte): 517-543-8288
  • Holiday Inn Express (Charlotte): 517-541-5000
  • Holiday Inn Express (Marshall): 269-789-9301
  • Comfort Inn (Charlotte): 517-543-7307
  • Comfort Inn (Marshall): 269-789-7890

Linens: This year we are recommending that all students provide their own towels, linens, and bedding. We have had so many complaints about the quality of the bedding provided by the College that we figured it would be best all around to ask our students to bring their own. You will need towels, plus all bedding (that is, sheets, pillowcase, pillow, and blanket).

If Bringing Linens Is Impractical. If carrying your own bedding to MBC is impractical, you may still request a packet from Olivet College that includes sheets, pillowcase, pillow, and blanket. Just check the appropriate box in the housing section of the registration form. Please understand, however, that the sheets tend to be relatively thin and often don’t fit the beds perfectly, that the pillows are may be lumpy, and that the blankets may have seen better days.

Classes will be primarily in the air-conditioned C.S. Mott Academic Center, right across the street from the dorm.

Meals: are buffet style in the air-conditioned Lester K. Kirk Cafeteria (about a block across the Campus Square from the Mott Academic Center), which offers omnivore and vegetarian options. Students in residence must sign up for the meal plan. Commuters may sign up for a meal ticket that offers all lunches and dinners. Vegans should contact us to inquire about how we can best provide for their dietary requirements.

Parking: is plentiful on the Olivet campus, with parking lots behind Shipherd Hall, the C.S Mott Academic Center, Kirk Cafeteria, and more. See the grey areas on the interactive map.

Roommates: "Single Occupancy" means you will have a room to yourself (bathrooms are shared between 2 rooms). Unless otherwise specified on your registration form, if you select "double occupancy," we will pair you up with another student of the same sex and approximately the same age group.

Non-playing spouses, companions and chaperones: Spouses and companions of students -- or chaperones of minor students -- who will not be attending classes may register for MBC on the following basis:

Both the student and the spouse/companion/chaperone sign up for double occupancy. The student pays the full double occupancy rate, while the spouse/companion/chaperone pays half the double occupancy rate. This special rate entitles the spouse/companion/chaperone to double occupancy lodging, the full meal plan, and -- if so desired -- access to demonstrations and concerts. When registering, the spouse/companion/chaperone should indicate their status in the "special needs" slot on the questionnaire.

Minor Students: Students under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or other responsible adult in order to attend MBC as either a commuter or resident. They also must bring along a permissions form signed by the parent. If the accompanying adult is not a parent, he or she needs to bring along a document signed by a parent which authorizes him or her to act in loco parentis at our Camp, a role we refer to as "Camp Guardian." Parents or Camp Guardians of minor students may register as students, or – if they don’t wish to attend classes – may register at the chaperone rate, which is identical to the non-playing spouse rate (see above). When registering, the spouse/companion/chaperone should indicate their status in the "special needs" slot on the questionnaire.

Please submit a separate Registration form for each registrant, including for a spouse/companion/chaperone.

Climate: Early June weather in Olivet is normally pretty moderate (average low of 56 and high of 77), but it can be quite warm and humid at this time of year. Although all the main buildings we will occupy at Olivet are air-conditioned, students will need to walk outdoors between buildings several times a day. To ensure that you're as comfortable as possible when you do venture outside, we highly recommend that before you pack your bags you check the weather report (one example: The Weather Channel Olivet Weather), and select clothes that are appropriate to the projected conditions. And don't forget to also bring a light sweater or sweat shirt to wear indoors in case they crank up the a/c too high. This actually happened in 2009, so don't say we didn't warn you!

Tuition: You must register to attend Midwest Banjo Camp. Slots are still available.

Resident Tuition: Regular Camp only:

Single occupancy with a/c: $480.
Covers tuition, room with single occupancy and board for the weekend in Shipherd Hall (the a/c facility).

Single occupancy with no a/c: $455.
Covers tuition, room with single occupancy and board for the weekend in Dole Hall or other Olivet dormitory with no a/c.

Double occupancy with A/C: $430.
Covers tuition, room with double occupancy and board for the weekend in Shipherd Hall (the a/c facility).

Double occupancy with no a/c: $410.
Covers tuition, room with single occupancy and board for the weekend in Dole Hall or other Olivet dormitory with no a/c.

Resident Tuition, Regular Camp Plus Pre-Camp: The MBC Pre-Camp covers all camp activities from late Thursday afternoon through Friday morning, plus room and meals from Thursday dinner through Friday lunch.

Single occupancy with a/c: $610.
Covers tuition, room with single occupancy and board, Thursday dinner through Sunday lunch.

Single occupancy with no a/c: $580.
Covers tuition, room with single occupancy and board for the weekend in Dole Hall or other Olivet dormitory with no a/c.

Double occupancy with a/c: $555.
Covers tuition, room with double occupancy and board for the weekend in Shipherd Hall (the a/c facility).

Double occupancy with no a/c: $530
Covers tuition, room with single occupancy and board for the weekend in Dole Hall or other Olivet dormitory with no a/c.

Commuter Rates: We offer special non-resident rates which include meals (covers lunches and dinners only - breakfast may be purchased on the spot if you wish). Commuters may also register with no meals included.

Regular Camp Only: $365 (no meals).
Regular Camp Only: $395 (includes dinner on Friday, lunch and dinner on Saturday, and lunch on Sunday).
Regular Camp Plus Pre-Camp: $430 (no meals).
Regular Camp Plus Pre-Camp: $480 (includes dinner on Thursday, lunch and dinner on Friday and Saturday, and lunch on Sunday).

The Midwest Banjo Camp Work Scholarship Program

MBC is able to offer a few work-scholarships. We offer a $200 discount off the arrangement of your choice (single occupancy, double occupancy, commuter, pre-camp etc.) in exchange for about ten hours of work over the course of Camp. Your duties, which will probably involve things like helping at the front desk, running errands, making photo-copies, presiding at instrument check-in, and other, similar tasks, will be assigned by the directors or Site Coordinator, and in general should not overly interfere with your opportunity to attend classes. Those applying should be serious players over 18 who could not otherwise afford to attend. They should also be physically fit, and capable of supplying their own initiative. Apply by sending an email describing your situation to info@midwestbanjocamp.com.

Extra Nights' Lodging

If it best suits your travel plans, you may also reserve a bed on the night directly following Camp (Sunday, June 5). Specify this option on your registration form, or contact us with your reservation any time up to May 20, 201. The cost is $45 per night, single occupancy, $35 per night double occupancy per student. The Olivet cafeteria will only be open from Thursday dinner thru Sunday lunch, so if you stay through Sunday evening you will need to find other sources for meals. Olivet is a small town but has several options, a couple of restaurants and sandwich/pizza shops. One restaurant doubles as the town bar which normally closes by midnight, but will often stay open later when there is an even that caters to adults taking place at Olivet.

shipherd hall

Deposits and Payment Schedule

Although students may pay in full at any time, a deposit of $100 reserves a place at Camp until April 1, 2011, at which time all tuition balances must be paid in full. Beginning 12:01 AM on April 2, 2011, all reservations made must be accompanied by full tuition.

Cancellations and Refunds:

Until April 1, 2011, your deposit is fully refundable. For cancellations beginning 12:01 AM on April 2, 2011, everything is refunded except $100. For cancellations made on or after May 27, 2011, everything is refunded except $200. There are no refunds for cancellations that take place after midnight, June 1, 2011, or for those students who simply fail to show up to Camp with no notice, except in the event of medical or family emergencies.

email: info@midwestbanjocamp.com
If you have any questions or concerns that you would prefer to address by phone, send us an email with your phone number and suggested times to call. We'll then get back to you as soon as we can.

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The Students Speak about 2010 camp:

"Amazing – had at least half a dozen Ahah! moments."
(Vicki: Northfield Minnesota)

"Very inspiring, motivating – I recommend it to any beginning student. It's better than any bluegrass festival!"
(Larry: Watson, Illinois)

"Unbelievably informative and entertaining."
(Jim: Elgin, Illinois)

"Awesome Faculty, very well organized, great people!"
(Joe Traudt: Bloomfield Hills, Michigan)

"The old-time faculty was beyond my expectations"
(Earl: Staatsburg, New York)

"Got to say you hit a home run! Wonderful experience - can't wait for next year!"
(John: Cadillac, Michigan)

"What a great Camp!"
(Joy: Austin, Texas)

"This was my first time to an event such as this and enjoyed it immensely. I will do this again!"
(Matt Spaulding: Athens, Wisconsin)

"I cannot think of anything I did not like. Good instructors, good clsses and who could ask for more."
(John: St. Calir Shores, Michigan)

"It was my first time at a banjo camp so I have nothing to compare it to, but I've had had a great time – I definitely recommend MBC"
(Peter: Hood, Virginia)

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