Coming to Seesalt? | Coastal Carolina

To Bring or Not to Bring

PROPER DRESS: Casual dress is fine for all conference activities. Please stress to your group that dress should be modest at all times. Since this can be interpreted different ways by different people, err on the safe side. Modest shorts are OK. Jeans or pants are fine. Please do not wear bare midriff attire, strapless or spaghetti strap tops, clothing with beer advertising, profanity, or other questionable wording or symbolism. Bring some clothes appropriate for active recreation including athletic type shoes. Exercise modesty in bathing suits.

EACH PERSON NEEDS TO BRING: Linens for an extra long single bed (Flat or queen sheets work well. Caution - most fitted single sheets will be too tight.), pillows, pillow cases, blanket, bath towels, bath cloths, soap, Bible, pen or pencil, casual clothes, toothbrush, toothpaste, extra strength deodorant, good attitudes. We encourage each church to bring extra Bibles and pens for group members who may not have them (or who may lose them).

DO NOT BRING: Alcoholic beverages, tobacco of any kind, unauthorized drugs, weapons, fireworks, skateboards, skates, radios, CD players, iPods, televisions. (Exceptions: clock radios used only for wake up and CD players used only to practice for talent show.)

OPTIONS: Bath mat, alarm clock, beach towels, flashlights, bug spray, musical instruments, props for talent show, baseball/softball gloves, spending money. (T-shirts, CDs, DVDs, disc golf discs, car magnets and other conferences items will be on sale. Note also that there is a $1 charge for swimming at CCU.) Again, you may want to bring extra Bibles for group members that don’t have one.

Emergency Phone Number

We suggest that you give to parents the cell phone number(s) of one or more of your adult leaders. The Office of Residence Life phone at Coastal Carolina is (843) 349-6400. This should be called only in case of an emergency.

Want Mail?

Give the address below to anyone that might want to send you anything (early enough so that it gets there before you leave).

Camper’s name
Name of church group
c/o Seesalt
PO Box 261954
Coastal Carolina University
Conway, SC 29528-6054

Two ways to buy Seesalt shirt, etc.

T-shirts, CDs, DVDs, disc golf discs, backpacks, and other items will be on sale in the Seesalt store BUT you can save money and get ahead of the game by easily ordering shirts, DVDs, and CDs online in advance. Parents (or others shopping for birthday or graduation gifts) might want to check out this possibility.

Click here for more information about ordering Seesalt items in advance on-line.

Tropical island party costumes

Our Tuesday evening fellowship time will be a tropical island party. We encourage all students and adults to bring costumes appropriate for a “luau” (even though it won’t be set in Hawaii). Everyone should keep that word “appropriate” strongly in mind. Bathing suits would not be appropriate for this fellowship (although guys would be OK wearing longer board shorts with a t-shirt). Grass skirts over modest shorts are OK.  Apparel made from coconuts are probably not OK. Other OK suggestions: Hawaiian type floral print shirts and dresses, leis, beach hats, shell necklaces…

Talent share criteria

At a fellowship time during the week (probably Thursday night) we will have an opportunity for students to share their talents through singing, drama, skits, interpretive movement, instrumentally, etc. If we have more willing participants than time available, we will have a random drawing of all appropriate entries to determine the final participants. We give priority to those who are using their talent to honor Jesus in an obvious way (For example we will give preference to “Christian” songs over “secular” songs.)

Rules and Regulations

General:
• Everyone must be present in mind and body for all sessions/activities unless excused by an adult leader for medical or other serious reasons.
• Each participant is required to have a name tag and program booklet for every session. (If you lose one you must buy another one by the next activity.)
• Modest, appropriate clothing must be worn by all participants. If it’s questionable, make a more modest choice. Clothing with alcoholic beverage advertising, profanity, or questionable symbols or wording is not allowed.
• Have fun, but not at someone else’s expense.
• Show proper respect for everyone - including yourself.
• Strive for Christ-like behavior in all that you do.
• Individual groups may not make exceptions to any regulations without specific permission from the conference director. Group leaders are allowed and encouraged to supplement these rules and regulations with additional ones for their own group that may be needed for their safety and well-being.
• Coming to Seesalt is indication of agreeing to abide by and enforce rules and regulations. Failure to do so may result in being sent home at your own expense and without refund.

Prohibited items include:
• CD players, iPods, MP3s, radios (may be used only on beach with leader permission)
• Video games
• Alcohol
• Tobacco products
• Unauthorized drugs
• Skateboards
• Rollerblades
• Skates
• Laser pointers
• Weapons of any kind
• Fireworks
• Cell phones must not be brought by students to any sessions or activities. If they are seen they will be taken and given to student’s adult leader.

Prohibited activities include:
• Inappropriate public displays of affection
• Leaving campus without adult leader
• Fighting
• Profanity
• Water battles
• Shaving cream fights
• Anything that damages property
• False use of security or fire alarms

In dining area:
• No saving seats
• No breaking in line
• Don’t leave trash or trays on tables
• No re-entry for same meal after leaving
• No food fights
• If others are waiting for a table, move on when finished eating

In dorms:
• Guys are not to be in or around girls rooms at any time for any reason. Girls are not to be in or around guys rooms at any time for any reason. Violation is grounds for being sent home.
• Quiet time will be observed from 11:00 pm until 10:00 am. NO LOUD NOISE
• No one should be out of his or her room between 11:15 pm and 6:45 am.
• Rooms are inspected before and after occupancy and any damage will be reported and charged to your church.
• Do not open dorm room windows. (This throws off air conditionning system.)

In auditorium and in sessions:
• No drinks, gum, candy, or food of any kind
• No disturbing others - includes talking and note passing
• No flash photography or videotaping
• No saving seats - books, Bibles, etc. must be removed after each session
• No throwing of objects
• Only adult leaders are allowed to have cell phones, pagers, etc. They should be turned off or set to silent.

Other University Regulations

A. CCU nor Concoxions is responsible for lost or stolen items, including items left in rooms. Room keys will be issued at registration and rooms should be kept locked when not occupied. All exterior doors are locked at 10:00 pm with single entrance access after that time.

B. There is a $50 charge for any key not returned prior to departure.

C. Residence room window screens are not to be removed. There is a $50 charge to replace/reinstall a screen.

D. All groups are required to bag trash and put bags in the dumpsters located outside the building. A $20 charge will be assessed for each room which has not removed their trash.

E. Quiet hours are in effect from 11 pm to 10 am in residence halls.

F. The following items are not allowed on campus at any time: Alcohol, illegal drugs, pets, firearms, knives, guns, bows and arrows, fireworks of any kind, explosives, and any other weapons.

G. The Office of Residence Life reserves the right to enter any room for purposes of inspection, policy enforcement, maintenance, or emergency.

H. The Office of Residence Life reserves the right to remove anyone for violation of University Housing policies without refund of any fees.

I. There is a $1 per person per session charge for use of athletic center or pool.

J. CCU is issuing a plastic name badge to all summer conference participants. This card will be required for eating in the dining hall, and other activities. As a security measure, the badge should be kept in the possession of adults and students verifying that they are summer conference participants.

Spending money

Some have asked how much spending money students should bring. There’s no one answer, but maybe this will help. They will need to buy one meal during the conference (Wednesday evening) and probably at least one meal coming and going (Monday and Friday lunch). Fast food is of course an option. A meal at a place like Planet Hollywood or Hard Rock Cafe with drink, tax and tip will cost about $15 on up. Seafood will be about $20 and (way) up. We will have Seesalt shirts on sale for about $15, Seesalt CDs $8, and DVDs $18. We will also be selling Seesalt backpacks, cowboy hats, scarves, etc.. The college has snack bars and vending machines. Free time at Myrtle Beach ranges from a free swim in the ocean on up to expensive entertainment where you can spend $20 or more very quickly. Group leaders can help determine how much is needed by your choice of food and fun. We suggest you plan lower cost entertainment and meals based on a sensitivity to students with limited funds.

Random Reminders

All Seesalt participants must have completed at least the sixth grade. Anyone younger than this may be sent home at the church’s or family’s expense.

GRAD group (college and career)
College students and young adults beyond high school age are encouraged to come to Seesalt as part of their churches’ adult leadership team or as student participants. We provide a college/career Bible study group made up of:
A) Students who have just completed their senior year of high school
B) Students already in college who are not considered Seesalt adult leaders
C) Other college age young adults who are not considered Seesalt adult leaders

A definite decision will have to be made whether a person is attending as an adult leader or as a Seesalt student.  For numerous reasons, all adult leaders need to participate each day in the session which meets at the same time as the other student Bible study groups.  Anyone in the GRAD Bible study group will not be counted as or considered an adult leader. They will be classified and treated the same as any other student participants.

We personally like having capable college students and young adults as part of the adult leadership group, but the GRAD group makes it possible to bring students to Seesalt who might not be quite ready to step up into an adult leader’s responsibility.

NOTE THAT THE SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK IS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR ALL ADULT LEADERS

Thank you for serving as an adult leader and helping make it possible for your group to attend Seesalt. The section below is among the information sent to each group’s overall leader. We are additionally making it easily accessible here for all other leaders in the group as you prepare to lead your students at Seesalt.

As you get ready for Seesalt, please make a conscious effort to include all of your group in the area of spiritual preparation.  One of the worst mistakes any of us can make is to assume that just because we’ve had great experiences at Seesalt in the past, it will automatically happen again. We don’t think God likes to be taken for granted.  We covet your fervent prayers for our staff as you also pray for the individuals that will be coming with you.

We not only don’t take God and His blessings for granted - we don’t take you for granted either.  Whether this is your first time with us or your twenty-seventh time with us, we appreciate the fact that you have chosen to come to Seesalt.  We don’t take that trust lightly.  Our desire is to be used by God to serve you and your group as He sees fit.  Thank you for giving us that opportunity.

Arrival Information
1. Directions: IMPORTANT NOTE: THE ENTRANCE TO CCU FROM HWY 501 IS CLOSED THIS SUMMER FOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION. THE BELOW ADJUSTMENTS SHOULD BE MADE.
• If you are coming from Conway on 501, turn right onto Hwy 544, then left onto University Blvd at the traffic light at the CCU football stadium. Turn left at the second traffic light and park near the bell tower.
• If you are coming from Myrtle Beach on Hwy 501, turn left at Singleton Ridge Road, go to Hwy 544 and turn right, then turn right right onto University Blvd at the traffic light near the CCU football stadium. Turn left at the second traffic light and park near the bell tower.

From Columbia, SC: Take I-20 to I-95. Go north on I-95. Take Exit 170. Follow SC Hwy. 327 to the intersection with SC Hwy. 576. Turn left onto Hwy. 576 and follow toward Conway/Myrtle Beach. Hwy. 576 will merge with Hwy. 501. Follow Hwy. 501 through Conway and Coastal Carolina University will be on the right. Turn right onto University Blvd. at the stoplight with the flashing CCU marquee sign. Take the first right into the campus and park near the belltower on your left.

From the north: Travel I-95 South into South Carolina. Follow I-95 to Exit 181. Turn left onto SC Hwy. 38. Follow Hwy. 38 to the intersection of US Hwy. 501. Turn right onto Hwy. 501 and proceed to Conway/Myrtle Beach. Continue on Hwy. 501 through Conway and Coastal Carolina University will be on the right. Turn right onto University Blvd. at the stoplight with the flashing CCU marquee sign. Take the first right into the campus and park near the belltower on your left.

From the south: Travel I-95 North. Take Exit 170. Follow SC Hwy. 327 to the intersection with SC Hwy. 576. Turn left onto Hwy. 576 and follow toward Conway/Myrtle Beach. Hwy. 576 will merge with Hwy. 501. Follow Hwy. 501 through Conway and Coastal Carolina University will be on the right. Turn right onto University Blvd. at the stoplight with the flashing CCU marquee sign. Take the first right into the campus and park near the belltower on your left.

Maps can be downloaded from CCU website: www.coastal.edu

SUGGESTION: Visit the CCU website for maps and a tour of the campus to become familiar with the college even before arriving.

2. Upon arrival, follow the Seesalt signs for the registration location.

3. The balance of money due for program fee, meals, etc. should be paid at program registration upon arrival.  Checks should be made out to CONCOXIONS. We do not accept credit cards for Seesalt registration. (Credit cards can be used for your remaining hotel balance.)

Guidelines for adult leaders
1. A responsible male adult leader is required for each 1-7 boys, and a responsible female adult leader is required for each 1-7 girls.

2. Adult leaders should be mature and responsible Christians age 21 or older who relate well to students and can keep firm order within the group. Older college students may be used as adult leaders if they have the maturity needed and providing there is at least one adult leader above age 21 with the group. (Note that we also encourage attendance by college age students who are not considered adult leaders. They will be in a special group for Bible study and may have other opportunites as well. There will need to be a clear understanding as to whether they are coming as students or adult leaders. Those coming as adult leaders must attend the adult leader group during Bible study time.)

3. Each evening there will be a time for church group devotionals. You’ll probably want to include a brief Bible study, a prayer time, and time for youth to share their thoughts and feelings, especially as the week progresses. We will provide optional material to help you with this devotional time. Plan for approximately 15-30 minutes each night.

4. “It’s A Tough Job But Somebody Has To Do It Department:” Enforcing proper behavior cannot be stressed enough. Your students won’t have as much chance to benefit from the week unless they participate fully and are alert. That means getting them to sleep and to all scheduled programs and activities on time. You must be firm - especially in enforcing activity in the dorms including curfews, no noise at night, and no being in the wrong rooms. We don’t want to allow anything that will endanger anyone’s wellbeing or reputation. Anything that does should not be tolerated.

5. Adult leaders will be sleeping in rooms with their students. Husbands and wives will not be able to stay together.

6. It is vital for all adult leaders to understand, support, and fully enforce the conference rules. INDIVIDUAL CHURCHES OR LEADERS DO NOT HAVE THE PRIVILEGE OF RELAXING OR BENDING THE RULES FOR THEIR CHURCH OR STUDENTS. Such flexibility is not fair nor feasible when numerous groups are involved. You are allowed and encouraged to give your own group any additional rules or regulations needed for their own safety and well-being.

7. Each day there will be a session for adult leaders that will be instructional, hopefully motivating, and a time to take care of business. It is important for all adult leaders to be there. This is NOT an optional time.

8. We consider all adult leaders to be a part of the ministry team. Be ready to lead by example. Be sensitive to one-on-one ministry opportunities. Help look out for the loners in your group. Expect God to use you as part of a great experience.

Must Be Understood By All Adults Responsible For Group
On behalf of those attending Seesalt from our church or group (and their parents where applicable) I understand that Concoxions is responsible only for providing conference programming. I further understand that our church/group and I are responsible for selecting and providing proper chaperones/counselors and for giving all involved any information, rules, regulations, and supervision necessary for their proper conduct, safety, and general well being while at Seesalt. Registering for the conference is indication that I understand and agree with these responsibilities.

Healthcare
Seesalt partipants requiring professional healthcare will be able to be treated at the Conway Hospital located less than a mile from Coastal Carolina University. For minor health problems, we suggest that each church bring a basic first aid kit and commonly used non-prescription medications such as those mentioned on the sample Seesalt permission/release form.

Coastal Carolina Schedule

Monday

2:00 Registration and Check-In
4:15 Orientation Meeting for all Students and Adults
5:00 Dinner
7:15 Staff Infection
8:30 Worship
10:30 Church Group Devotions
11:15 In rooms, no noise

Tuesday

7:45 Breakfast
8:45 Morning Celebration
9:10 Personal Devotion Time
9:40 Bible Study
10:55 Recreation
12:00 Lunch
1:15 Personal Interest Conferences
2:15 Free Time
5:00 Dinner
7:00 Worship
8:45 Fellowship
10:00 Church Group Devotions
11:15 In rooms, no noise

Wednesday

7:45 Breakfast
8:45 Morning Celebration
9:00 Personal Devotion Time
9:30 Bible Study
11:00 Personal Interest Conferences
12:00 Lunch
1:00 Free Time and Dinner on your own
8:00 Worship
10:15 Church Group Devotions
11:15 In rooms, no noise

Thursday

7:45 Breakfast
8:45 Morning Celebration
9:00 Personal Devotion Time
9:30 Bible Study
11:00 Personal Interest Conferences
12:00 Lunch
1:15 Recreation
2:15 Free Time
5:15 Dinner
6:30 Talent Share
8:00 Worship
10:00 Communion Service
10:30 Church Group Devotions
11:30 In rooms, no noise

Friday

7:45 Breakfast
8:45 Morning Celebration
9:00 Personal Devotion Time
9:30 Bible Study
10:45 Closing Celebration
12:15 Heading Home