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Child Care Center Group Tours
Special Summer Tours Include
Craft
Advance Reservations
Required. - Minimum 10 Children
Summer child care center tours are
flexible, and we can arrange them according to the ages of the
children who will participate. Teachers can select the areas
they want the children to visit and the length of time for the
tour. We suggest visiting the Appalachian Settlement in the
early morning when it is not as warm and then visiting the
air-conditioned museum. Teachers can also schedule a craft, and
the children will take home what they make as a souvenir.

Child Care Center Group Tours
Prices
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Admission fees for
a regular child care tour are $5.00 for
each child, $6.00 for adults 18 to 65, and $5.50 for
seniors over 65 (plus sales tax, if your group is not tax
exempt). If you wish for the children to participate in a
take-home craft during summer tours, the cost is are $6.00
per child.
Tour Guidelines

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For all
child care center tours, one adult chaperone is required for
every ten children, and that chaperone is admitted free of
charge. Students must be
accompanied and supervised by an adult at all times.
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Students are not to play in the
pine straw around the building, climb the sides of the
foundation or play on the handrails at the entrance.
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Teachers and chaperones are
responsible for the discipline of the students.
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Please don’t touch. Fingerprints
damage! Objects and exhibits that may be touched are labeled
accordingly.
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Video/flash/non-flash
photography is not permitted in
the art galleries.
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Water bottles, candy, gum or any
other food or drink is not allowed inside the Museum.
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Students, teachers and
chaperones are asked not to talk among themselves while the
guide is speaking.
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When changing venues, keep
voices low so other groups are not disturbed.
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Guides welcome questions.
If time does not allow during presentations, please see
guide at the end of the tour.
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Outdoor picnic facilities are
available for 150 - 200 people. We do not have indoor
facilities for food or drinks during inclement weather.
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All cell phones must be turned
off during the tour.
Museum Store Guidelines
We would like to encourage your
group to shop in the
MUSEUM STORE if
possible. These sales provide major support for our non-profit
Funk Heritage Center. The store offers a wide range of
merchandise from inexpensive souvenirs to high quality items;
children can find items from ten cents to a dollar and up,
with 6% added for sales tax.
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One teacher/chaperone is
required per 10 students inside the store.
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If only a few children plan to
shop, they may do so during lunch.
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Teachers/chaperones should
assist students in quickly selecting items within their
budget. 6% sales tax will be added to their purchase.
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If shopping during a tour, each
student's purchased items will be put in a bag with
student's name and given to the teacher at the end of the
tour.
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Students will be asked to wait
outside their store after they have checked out.
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Teachers and chaperones are
invited to come back and shop during lunch.
Appalachian Settlement Guidelines

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If your tour includes a trip to
the Appalachian Settlement, please make sure everyone is
properly attired for weather conditions, including shoes for
trail walking.
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Visitors should stay behind
their guide.
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No running, watch your step and
stay on the trail
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Wasps, yellow jackets and other
insects are prevalent during certain times of the year.
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Please be aware, poison oak and
poison ivy are common to the area.
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Do not touch items displayed in
the cabins.
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Do not move tools, rocks,
sticks, logs or pick vegetation.
We appreciate your scheduling a
field trip to the Funk Heritage Center. We hope you will have a
wonderful learning experience. Thank you for your cooperation
and enjoy your visit!
For more information

7300 Reinhardt College Circle
Waleska, GA 30183-2981
(770) 720-5970 -
fax (770) 720-5965
Email:
heritagecenter@reinhardt.edu
Georgia's Official Frontier
and Southeastern Indian Interpretive Center
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