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BENNETT COLLEGE
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
900 EAST WASHINGTON STREET OFFICE: (336) 517-2225
GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA 27401 FAX: (336) 370-8688
August 2018
Greetings, members of the Bennett College Class of 2022! I am Dr. Phyllis Worthy Dawkins, the 18th President of
Bennett College, and on behalf of the Board of Trustees, our Faculty, Staff, Students and Alumnae, let me congratulate
you for making a very wise choice to attend Bennett College. You certainly could have chosen another institution of
higher learning, but I am delighted that you chose Bennett College, where we empower women to become leaders,
analytical thinkers and excellent communicators.
As you will quickly realize, Bennett offers everything you need to mature into
competent, confident and committed women to social justice. We also
encourage you to step outside the box. Although you may not have traveled far
from your hometowns, Bennett affords the opportunity to visit countries you
have seen only on maps. During my presidency, I have traveled with students to
South Korea, South Africa and South America – all of whom returned with a
deeper appreciation and respect for other cultures.
As one of only two all-female HBCUs in the country, Bennett is already unique.
However, what truly distinguishes Bennett above all else is the sisterhood that
permeates our campus, as Bennett women bond like no other. In the most recent
Belle Ringer, an annual Alumnae publication, there is a story about four women
who returned to campus in the fall of 2017 for a reunion – 50 years after they
initially became friends during their Freshwoman year! You, too, can establish
close bonds with other women now that you are a Bennett Belle.
My Leadership Team, the Faculty, Staff, current Belles, Alumnae and I are so
excited that you have joined us this academic year! If there is anything we can
do to help ensure your first semester as a Bennett College student gets off to a
fantastic start, please don’t hesitate to ask for help.
And again, welcome to Bennett College!
Phyllis Worthy Dawkins, Ph.D.
President
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Welcome Bennett Belles Class of 2022,
The Division of Student Affairs is excited to welcome you into the Bennett
College family. As you embark on this exciting journey, we have prepared a
series of programs and events to help you better acclimate to the Bennett College
way of life. The primary goals of the Division of Student Affairs are to support
the success of all students through an environment that encourages the
development of the whole student, intellectually, culturally, socially, and
spiritually. As educators, we assist students in developing the life skills (integrity,
civic and social responsibility, self-respect, trust, and accountability) necessary to
make effective and informed choices, promoting their well-being and preparing
them for life beyond the college experience. The Division acknowledges the
worth and value of all persons and strives to strengthen community through
diversity.
As the Associate Vice President for Student Affairs, I oversee the following five departments on campus: Campus
Life/Residential Life, Career Services, Civic Engagement & Leadership, Counseling Services/Health Services, and
Religious Life/ ACES. When you connect with us, you will have the opportunity to explore how to become involved in
programs and initiatives to help you become a successful Bennett Belle.
Over the next few months, you will begin to learn what it means to be a Bennett Belle. Your introduction to Bennett Life
will begin during Welcome Week. The theme for Welcome Week this year is “Drippin iN Succe22,” because we have no
doubt that each of you will be successful while at Bennett. You are required to attend all Welcome Week events as each
program is selected to help in your transition to Bennett, and are opportunities to get to know your Bennett sisters. Your
involvement and engagement matters as it will shape your four years at Bennett. I expect each of you to step outside
your comfort zone and seek out different opportunities, such as: internships, study abroad, start or join a student
organization, organize a community service project and more. We are here to help you succeed.
This year you will play an integral role in Bennett’s re-launch of Living Learning Communities. Each residence hall will
have a specific theme where you will work with faculty, staff and students on programs and activities on the theme
associated with the residence hall that you live in. Your participation throughout the year will be a critical component to
the success of the living learning communities.
I am looking forward to connecting with all of you and sharing in the many successes you will have as a Bennett Belle.
Lorraine D. Acker, Ph.D.
Associate Vice President of Student Affairs
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About Bennett History
In 1873, Bennett College had its beginning in the unplastered basement of the Warnersville Methodist
Episcopal Church (now known as St. Matthews United Methodist Church). Seventy young men and women
started elementary and secondary level studies. In 1874 the Freedmen’s Aid Society took over the school which
remained under its auspices for 50 years.
Within five years of 1873, a group of emancipated slaves purchased the present site for the school. College level
courses and permanent facilities were added. In 1926, The Women’s Home Missionary Society joined with the
Board of Education of the church to make Bennett College in Greensboro, N.C., formerly co-educational, a
college for women. The challenges that were overcome to establish Bennett demand that today’s challenges be
met and overcome to ensure her survival.
For 144 years women have found Bennett to be the ideal place to foster the constant rhythm of ideas. Each
student’s individual need for self-expression and desire for achievement is constantly nurtured. The College
fosters a strong respect for every student. Today, in the midst of a very active renaissance, Bennett is preparing
contemporary women to be well educated, productive professionals, informed, participating citizens, and
enlightened parents. The College offers twenty-four areas of study in Education, the Social Sciences, the
Humanities, and in Natural and Behavioral Sciences and Mathematics. Numerous opportunities to study at other
higher education institutions at home and abroad are available to continue the educational enrichment of
Bennett’s students.
The goals of the College continue to focus on the intellectual, spiritual and cultural growth of young women
who must be prepared for lifelong learning and leadership. Since 1930 more than 5,000 women have graduated
from Bennett College. Known as Bennett Belles, they continue to be among contributing women of
achievement in all walks of life.
Mission
Bennett College is a small, private, historically Black liberal arts college for women. The College offers women
an education conducive to excellence in scholarly pursuits; preparation for leadership roles in the workplace,
society, and the world; and life-long learning in a technologically advanced, complex global society. As a
United Methodist Church-related institution, Bennett College promotes morally grounded maturation,
intellectual honesty, purposeful public service, and responsible civic action.
The College welcomes students, faculty, and staff from diverse backgrounds, recognizing that the educational
experience is enriched and strengthened when multiple voices are represented and heard. Operating in an
interdisciplinary, learning-centered environment, students, working with faculty and staff, will learn to use
sophisticated intellectual skills, think analytically, and solve problems in ways that respect a variety of
viewpoints and deepen their understanding of different cultures.
At Bennett College, education takes place in an environment of open inquiry where teachers and students are
immersed in educational processes that build community, foster authentic research, create knowledge, and
advance scholarship and personal empowerment. Students will leave Bennett College prepared for success in
the world of work and further studies, possessing a greater appreciation of the history and culture of Africa and
the African Diaspora, the struggles and accomplishments of women, and a realization of their own ability and
the possibilities to help change the world.
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Philosophy
Bennett College’s undergirding philosophy is that a high-quality college experience should provide its women
students with strong academic and co-curricular programs that encourage their personal development, endorse
life-long learning, and prepare them to meet the needs of an ever-changing society.
Bennett College values and respects every member of its community. As a United Methodist Church-related
institution, the College believes that education should be related to humanitarian ends.
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Clubs and Organization
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Zeta
Xi Chapter
Belles of Distinction
Dance Troupe
Bellesody
Biology Club
Bodies by Bella
Fitness Program
Freshwoman Class Executive Board
Chemistry Club
Delta Sigma Theta,
Omicron Delta Chapter
Democracy Matters
& Political Pacesetters
Divine Unity
Enactus
Illustrious
Modeling Troupe
International Student Organization
Junior Class
Executive Board
Math/Computer Club
Minority Association
of Pre-Professional Students
NAACP
NPHC
Pre-Alumnae Council
Psychology Club
Purple for Pancreatic Cancer
Queens Association
Senior Class Executive Board
Sisters of Service
Social Work Club
Sophomore Class Executive Board
Spirit of David
Dance Ministry
Student Ambassador
Association
Student Government Association
Student Union Activities Board
Triota Honor’s Society
Zeta Phi Beta
Sorority, Chi Gamma Chapter
Division of Professional Studies
Majors
Business Administration
Elementary Education
Journalism and Media Studies
Social Work
Special Education
Minors
Economics
Entrepreneurship
Journalism and Media Studies
Division of Arts and Sciences
Majors
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
English
English Education
Interdisciplinary Studies (Africana Women’s
Studies, History, and Self-Designed tracks)
Mathematics
Music
Political Science
Psychology
Theatre
Minors
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
English
Global Studies
History
International Affairs
Mathematics
Music
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Theatre
Women’s Studies
Majors and Minors
Resident Assistants
Jones Hall
Ayana Kilpatrick
Seria Bullen Sata
Serenity Smith
Jakayla Chapman
Player Hall
DeAndria Cooper
Mariah Jones
Honors Hall
Tiara Haynesworth
Carissa Edwards
Katelynn Williams
Bria Allen
Reynolds
Chyann White
Alexis Jones
Divine Elzy
Barge Hall
Zybrea Knight
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Faith Holmes
Zaelyn Johnson
Precious Smith Pinckney
Student Government Association/ Orientation
Leaders
Alexis Branch
Brooke Kane
Faven Jewel Post
Tiara Campbell
Kirston Williams
Tyler Binion
Dejah Allen
Ebony Duell
Ashley Robinson
Princess Bush
Jamie Rose
Diane Patterson
Michaela Bobier
Rochelle Givens
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Drippin’ iN Succe22: Welcome Week
Belles of 2022,
We welcome you to one of the most transforming weeks you’ll
ever experience. The Bennett College community works
together to play a part in a week filled with a variety of activities
made just for you. All events during welcome week are
mandatory for all incoming Freshwomen to attend. The
activities will vary from sister bonding to late night gatherings.
Student Leaders are going to work very closely with you all to
ensure that your experience is one you will never forget. Keep in
mind that sisterhood is a major part of the Welcome Week
experience. We welcome you to share your culture and
traditions as we share Bennett’s with you!
Thursday, August 9
TIME EVENT LOCATON
8:00am Station 1- Admissions Check-In
Students only with last names beginning A-J Little Theater
8:30am
Presidential Greetings
Dr. Phyllis Worthy Dawkins, President
&
Senior Leadership
Annie Merner Pfeiffer Chapel
9:30am- 5:00pm
Registration
Students with last name beginning A-J
(Mandatory for students who have not satisfied
all obligations to the College)
Station 2- Student Health Center
Station 3- Residence Life
Station 4- Registrar/Academic Advising
Station 5- Financial Aid
Station 6- Business Office
Station 7-ID Cards
(All obligations to the College must be met in
order to receive an ID card)
Station 8- Report to Assigned Residence Hall
Global Learning Center
12:00 noon
Lunch
Bennett Belles- Free w/College ID
Parents/Guests- $6.79 per person
David Dallas Jones Student Union
Sallie Walker Brown Dining Hall
4:30-6:30pm
Dinner
Bennett Belles-Free w/College ID
Parents/Guests- $8.64 per person
David Dallas Jones Student Union
Sallie Walker Brown Dining Hall
5:00pm Registration Closes Global Learning Center
6:45pm Ice Cream Social-Students Only
David Dallas Jones Student Union
6:45pm Parents Reception- Parents/ Guests
Steele Hall Art Gallery
8:30pm Movie on the Quad
Quadrangle
10:00pm Meet RAs and RDs/ Mandatory Hall Meeting
Residence Hall Parlors
11:00pm Residence Halls Close
Friday, August 10
TIME EVENT LOCATION
8:00am
Breakfast
Belles- Free w/College ID
Guests- $5.09 per person
David Dallas Jones Student Union
Sallie Walker Brown Dining Hall
8:00am
Station 1- Admissions Check-In
Students with last names beginning K-Z
Little Theater
8:30am
Presidential Greetings
Dr. Phyllis Worthy Dawkins, President
&
Senior Leadership
Annie Merner Pfeiffer Chapel
9:30am-5:00pm
Registration
Students with last name beginning K-Z
(Mandatory for students who have not
satisfied all obligations to the College)
Station 2- Student Health Center
Station 3- Residence Life
Station 4- Registrar/Academic Advising
Station 5- Financial Aid
Station 6- Business Office
Station 7- ID Cards
(All obligations to the college must be met
in order to receive an ID card)
Station 8- Report to Assigned Residence
Hall
Global Learning Center
9:30am
(Students A-J)
Yoga
Zumba
Jazzercise
Group 1-Wellness Center
Group 2-Gym
Group 3-Quad
10:15am
(Students A-J)
Yoga
Zumba
Jazzercise
Group 2-Wellness Center
Group 3-Gym
Group 1-Quad
11:00am
(Students A-J)
Yoga
Zumba
Jazzercise
Group 3-Wellness Center
Group 1-Gym
Group 2-Quad
12:00noon
Lunch
Bennett Belles- Free w/College ID
Parents/Guests- $6.79 per person
David Dallas Jones Student Union
Sallie Walker Brown Dining Hall
1:30pm
Ice Breakers-Students A-J Only
Little Theatre
2:30pm
Bennett Olympics
Students last names A-J Only
Quad
3:30pm
Bennett Pride-Bennett Chants
Students last names A-J Only
Gym
4:30pm-6:30pm
Dinner
Bennett Belles-Free w/College ID
Parents/Guests- $8.64 per person
David Dallas Jones Student Union
Sallie Walker Brown Dining Hall
5:00pm
Registration closes
Global Learning Center
6:45pm
Parents Reception- Parents/Guests
Steele Hall Art Gallery
6:45pm
Ice Cream Social-Students last names (K-Z)
David Dallas Jones Student Union Foyer
8:00pm
A Different World: Parlor Night
(All Students)
Residence Hall Parlors
10:00pm
Meet RAs and RDs/ Mandatory Hall
Meeting (K-Z)
Residence Hall Parlors
11:00pm
Residence Halls Close
Saturday, August 11
TIME EVENT LOCATION
9:00am-2:00pm
Registration
Global Learning Center
10:00am
Student Leader Brunch Takeover
Bennett Belles-Free w/College ID
Parents/Guests- $6.79 per person
David Dallas Jones Student Union
Sallie Walker Brown Dining Hall
11:30am
Welcome Week/ Living Learning
Community Theme Release
Black Hall Auditorium
Little Theater
Pfeiffer Science Auditorium
12:00pm
Student Affairs Meet-Up
Gym
1:30pm
Day Party
Quad
4:30pm
Dinner
Bennett Belles-Free w/College ID
Parents/Guests- $8.64 per person
David Dallas Jones Student Union
Sallie Walker Brown Dining Hall
6:30pm
Drippin’ in Paint (Paint & Sip)
Student Union
8:00pm
Scavenger Hunt/ Find Your Student Leaders
Quad
11:00pm
Residence Halls Close
Sunday, August 12
TIME EVENT LOCATION
9:00am
Morning Worship Service/Parting
Ceremony
Annie Merner Pfeiffer Chapel
11:00am
Brunch
Bennett Belles-Free w/College ID
Parents/Guests- $6.79 per person
David Dallas Jones Student Union
Sallie Walker Brown Dining Hall
12:30pm
Sister Bonding
Wellness Complex
4:30pm
Dinner
Bennett Belles-Free w/College ID
Parents/Guests- $8.64 per person
Dining Hall
7:00pm
Fresh Belles of Bennett
Pep-Rally
Gym
9:00 pm
Get Down With your RA
Residence Halls
11:00pm
Residence Halls Close
Monday, August 13
TIME EVENT LOCATION
6:26am
Sister Bonding
Unthank Flagpole
7:00am
Breakfast
David Dallas Jones Student Union
Sallie Walker Brown Dining Hall
9:00am
Bennett History
Bennett Traditions
Residence Life 101
Group 1-GLC Auditorium
Group 2-Little Theatre
Group 3-Black Hall Auditorium
10:00am
Bennett History
Bennett Traditions
Residence Life 101
Group 2-GLC Auditorium
Group 3-Little Theatre
Group 1-Black Hall Auditorium
11:00am
Bennett History
Bennett Traditions
Residence Life 101
Group 3-GLC Auditorium
Group 1-Little Theatre
Group 2-Black Hall Auditorium
12:00pm- 1:30pm
Lunch
David Dallas Jones Student Union
Sallie Walker Brown Dining Hall
2:00pm-5:00pm
Can We Talk Academics?
Meet your Academic Advisors/
Academic Learning Communities
Annie Merner Pfeiffer Chapel
4:30pm
Dinner
David Dallas Jones Student Union
Sallie Walker Brown Dining Hall
7:00pm
In Living Color Run
Student Union Drive
10:00pm
Belle @ Nite Pajama Party
Residence Halls
12:00am
Residence Halls Close
Tuesday, August 14 TIME EVENT LOCATION
6:26am
Sister Bonding
Unthank Flagpole
7:00am
Breakfast
David Dallas Jones Student Union
Sallie Walker Brown Dining Hall
9:00am
Campus Safety
Civic Engagement
Career Planning
Group 1-Black Hall Auditorium
Group 2-GLC Auditorium
Group 3-Little Theatre
10:00am
Campus Safety
Civic Engagement
Career Planning
Group 2-Black Hall Auditorium
Group 3-GLC Auditorium
Group 1-Little Theatre
11:00am
Campus Safety
Civic Engagement
Career Planning
Group 3-Black Hall Auditorium
Group 1-GLC Auditorium
Group 2-Little Theatre
12:00pm- 1:30pm
Lunch
David Dallas Jones Student Union
Sallie Walker Brown Dining Hall
1:30pm
Vision Boards Party
Residence Halls
3:00pm
GTA & HEAT Bus Information
Chapel
4:30pm
Dinner
David Dallas Jones Student Union
Sallie Walker Brown Dining Hall
6:30pm
Blue Table Talk
Annie Merner Pfeiffer Chapel
8:00pm
Wild N Out
Quad
11:00pm
Residence Halls Close
Wednesday, August 15 TIME EVENT LOCATION
6:26am
Sister Bonding
Unthank Flag Pole
7:00am
Breakfast
David Dallas Jones Student Union
Sallie Walker Brown Dining Hall
9:00am
Mind, Body, Soul
Sexual Assault
Social Media Usage/Cyberbullying
Annie Merner Pfeiffer Chapel
Little Theatre
GLC Auditorium
10:00am
Mind, Body, Soul
Sexual Assault
Social Media Usage/Cyberbullying
Annie Merner Pfeiffer Chapel
Little Theatre
GLC Auditorium
11:00am
Mind, Body, Soul
Sexual Assault
Social Media Usage/Cyberbullying
Annie Merner Pfeiffer Chapel
Little Theatre
GLC Auditorium
12:00noon
Lunch
David Dallas Jones Student Union
Sallie Walker Brown Dining Hall
2:00pm
Save Your Orientation Leader
Quad
4:30pm
Dinner
David Dallas Jones Student Union
Sallie Walker Brown Dining Hall
6:00pm
90s Boot Camp
Wellness Complex
9:00pm
90s House Party on the Stoop
Residence Halls
11:00pm
Residence Halls Close
Thursday, August 16
TIME EVENT LOCATION
6:26am
Sister Bonding
Unthank Flagpole
7:00am
Breakfast
David Dallas Jones Student Union
Sallie Walker Brown Dining Hall
9:30am
Building Wide ACES Prep
Residence Halls
11:00am
ACES (Academic Cultural
Enrichment Series)
Bring Student ID
Annie Merner Pfeiffer Chapel
12:00noon
Lunch
David Dallas Jones Student Union
Sallie Walker Brown Dining Hall
1:30pm
Sisterhood
Identity
Self-Care
TBD
2:30pm
Sisterhood
Identity
Self-Care
TBD
3:30pm
Sisterhood
Identity
Self-Care
TBD
4:30pm
Dinner
David Dallas Jones Student Union
Sallie Walker Brown Dining Hall
7:00pm
Lip Sync/Talent Show
Quad
11:00pm
Residence Halls Close
Friday, August 17
TIME EVENT LOCATION
8:30am
Casual White Breakfast
David Dallas Jones Student Union
Sallie Walker Brown Dining Hall
11:00am
Campus Walking Tour
David Dallas Jones Student Union
Sallie Walker Brown Dining Hall
12:00noon
Lunch
David Dallas Jones Student Union
Sallie Walker Brown Dining Hall
2:00pm
90s Water Day
Wellness Complex
4:30pm
Dinner
David Dallas Jones Student Union
Sallie Walker Brown Dining Hall
6:30pm
Meet the Belles Social
Student Union
10:00pm
90s Block Party
Union Drive
2:00am
Residence Halls Close
Saturday, August 18
Sunday, August 19
TIME EVENT LOCATION
9:00am
Community Day Back Pack Drive
Quadrangle
10:00am
Brunch
David Dallas Jones Student Union
Sallie Walker Brown Dining Hall
1:00pm
“Tour of the City”
Civil Rights Museum/ Walmart
Meet at Public Safety
4:30pm
Dinner
David Dallas Jones Student Union
Sallie Walker Brown Dining Hall
7:00pm
Closing Ceremony
Annie Merner Pfeiffer Chapel
9:00pm
Balloon Release/ Bon Fire
Wellness Complex
TIME EVENT LOCATION
8:00am
Morning Worship- St. Matthews United
Methodist Church
Meet at Public Safety
10:00am
Brunch
David Dallas Jones Student Union
Sallie Walker Brown Dining Hall
4:30pm
Dinner
David Dallas Jones Student Union
Sallie Walker Brown Dining Hall
Are you ready to be a Belle? Checklist
Step 1: Log in to your BelleNet Account
Step 2: Submit Non- Refundable $150 Enrollment Fee
Step 3: Complete your FAFSA
Step 4: Submit Housing Application & Meal Plan
Step 5: Submit Your Immunization Records Plan Due Aug1
Step 6: Access Financial Aid Information and Accept
Financial Aid Packet
Step 7: Obtain Financial Clearance Due Aug 1
Step 8: View Course Schedule
Step 9: Submit final official High School Transcript
&ACT/SAT Score Reports Due Aug 1
Step 10: APPLY for Scholarships
Step 11: Show up for Registration/Move-In Day August9-10
Step 12: ATTEND WELCOME WEEK
Residence Hall Information Room assignments for new and current students are chosen on a yearly basis, and best matched using the Bennett College Housing Application and Personal Preference Survey. Information regarding rooming assignments can be found in BelleNet. If you have questions about housing, please contact us by email at [email protected] or phone at (336)517-2200. Bennett College’s residence halls reflect the rich history and traditions of the college. Each residence hall has been designed with traditional Georgian Architecture and is named after a person who made an influential impact on the campus and in the community in regards to educating and advocating for Bennett Belle.
What’s In My Room?
Every room is equipped with:
Cable and Wireless Internet
Bed with Twin Mattress (6ft x 33 inches wide), Dresser, Desk, Closet for Clothing and Storage
Shared Microwaves and Refrigerators are Available in each Room
Air Conditioning window unit
What Should I Bring?
Computer, Printer, Accessories
Category 5 Ethernet Cord
Coaxial Cable Cord
Radio/Stereo/CD Player
Television w/QAM TUNER/HDMI Cord
Comforter/Sheets/Pillows
Cleaning Supplies
Storage Containers
Iron w/Automatic Shutoff
Locks for Drawers
Shower Shoes (Flip Flops)
Alarm Clock
Broom/Dust Pan
Cable Splitter
Dry erase board
Blanket
Clothes Hangers
Laundry bag/basket
Laundry detergent
Lint brush
Automatic shut off coffee makers (Keurig)
Share your room successfully!
Think about personal items that will
help you respectfully compromise
with your roommate (earphones,
sleep mask) when your lifestyles
don’t match up.
For your safety, these items
are prohibited! Microwave
Toaster/Toaster Ovens
Deep Fryer (Fry Daddy’s)
Kitchen Blenders (1 Cup
Blender Only)
Cinder Blocks
Bed Risers
Space Heater
Halogen lamps
Weapons (Knives, firearms,
etc.)
Crock Pots
Coffee Makers
Professional Cosmetology
Items (Professional Stoves &
Irons)
Alcohol/Drugs &
Drug/Alcohol Paraphernalia
Air Conditioner
Indoor/Outdoor Grill
Extension Cords
Personal Refrigerator
Incense/Candles/Oil burners
Pets
Personalizing your space is great!
Just remember, some things will
have to wait until you can measure
your room for exact dimensions
(windows, carpet).
Conserve space!
Discuss what items you and your
roommate(s) can share (TV, Stereo,
Fans, etc.).
Things To Think About:
Throw Rugs/Carpet
Window Coverings
Bicycle and Lock
Items I Should Leave At Home!
Power Strip (UL approved
Earphones
Emergency Supplies (flashlight, first-aid kit)
Ironing board with cover
Towel, Washcloth, Toiletries
Shower Caddy
Trash Can/Trash bags
Desk Lamp
Mattress Pad
Robe
USB flashdrives
Pens, pencils, paper
Walmart Supercenter- 2107 Pyramid Village Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27405
Costco- 4201 W Wendover Ave, Greensboro, NC 27407
Sam’s Club- 4418 W Wendover Ave, 27407
Walmart Supercenter- 4424 W Wendover Ave, Greensboro, NC 27407
The Moses H Cone Memorial Hospital- 1121 N Church St, Greensboro, NC 27401
Wesley Long Hospital Emergency Room- 2400 W Friendly Ave, Greensboro, NC, 27403
Greensboro Police Department- 100 E Police Plaza, Greensboro, NC 27402
Dame’s Chicken & Waffles- 301 Martin Luther King Jr Dr, Greensboro, NC 27406
Stephanie’s Restaurant II-2507 Randleman Road, Greensboro, NC 27406
Target- 2701 Lawndale Drive, Greensboro, NC, 27408
Four Seasons Town Centre- 410 Four Seasons Town Centre, Greensboro, NC27407
Regal Cinemas Greensboro Grande 16 & RPX- 3205 Northline Ave, Greensboro, NC 27408
Scrambled Southern Diner- 2417 Spring Garden St., Greensboro, NC 27403
Friendly Dentistry, D.D.S.- 1115 W Friendly Ave, Greensboro, NC 27401
Visionworks- 3700 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27407
Oh, The Places You’ll Go Around Greensboro