INFORMATION GUIDE 2020-2021 - Town of Sackville
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COMMUNITY Make the commitment to do COMMITMENT your part to protect everyone in the MtA Sackville Bubble: The MtA Sackville Bubble existed before ‘bubbles’ became a part of 1 Commit to helping break the lines of COVID-19 transmission. Simple, individual actions 3 Commit to staying informed on how you can help ensure a safe and healthy community. our pandemic vocabulary. can directly reduce the risk of Follow the steps that Mount community spread. Respect Allison, Sackville, and New physical distancing (2 metres), only Brunswick are taking to reduce gather in small groups, wash your the risk of COVID-19 transmission. Students have long referred to their time at Mount Allison as living hands frequently and for at least 20 Information can be found at in the ‘Sackville Bubble.’ seconds, and wear a non-medical mta.ca/fall2020, sackville.com/ mask as required and when covid-19, and gnb.ca/coronavirus. The bubble has always represented a space where students and the physical distancing is not possible. entire community can feel a shared inspiration and connection — enveloped by the belief that we are all in this together. 2 Commit to remaining vigilant and protecting yourself and 4 Commit to upholding University, municipal, and provincial regulations Now, more than ever, we are all focused on that connection and others — on and off campus. around COVID-19. commit to taking the necessary steps to foster a safe, healthy, and Follow all health-related measures Mount Allison and the Town of supportive environment for everyone in the bubble during these that are instituted by the Sackville, in cooperation with unusual times. Province and those put in place Public Health and the RCMP, will by the University, the Town, local promote awareness and enforce We live, work, and study alongside each other. From a public health businesses, and landlords. rules and regulations around and safety standpoint, we are interdependent. Our actions and COVID-19 safety measures. decisions have a direct effect on each other. SHOW YOUR COMMITMENT TO THE MTA SACKVILLE BUBBLE by p roudly displaying your MtA Sackville Bubble sticker. Available at the MtA Sackville Bubble Welcome Centre (August 14-September 7), the MASU Office,Town Hall, or Bagtown Brewing Company — and share on social media! #MtASackvilleBubble
On behalf of Town Council, and our entire On behalf of the Mount Allison Students’ Union community, I want to officially welcome you to (MASU) — welcome everyone! The MASU Sackville and the MtA Sackville Bubble! Executive is happy to collaborate with Mount Allison University and the Town of Sackville We are working hard with our friends at Mount on the MtA Sackville Bubble and our first-ever Allison and community partners to make you feel Welcome Centre, as you arrive to Sackville safe, secure, and supported in Sackville this year under this “new normal.” and throughout your time at Mount Allison. Things may be a little different, but please know We’re very fortunate in Sackville to be situated that in living in Sackville, you are members of in a rural part of Canada with extensive outdoor a resilient community. We’re here to support landscapes and an incredibly strong sense of one another and to make sure that your Mount community — ensuring there is no place you’d Allison experience is just as exciting and rather be in these unusual times. memorable as ever. Welcome to MtA!!! M AYO R J O H N H I G H A M J O N AT H A N F E R G U S O N MASU President Mount Allison is fortunate to be at the heart of a community that graciously welcomes our students each year and is focused on working together to make the MtA Sackville Bubble safe, secure, and supportive. Now, more than ever, we all need to make the commitment to do our part to protect the bubble. We know this year will be different than a typical year at Mount Allison, but we are doing everything we can to deliver the true Mount Allison experience — just in different ways. Thank you for joining us here in Sackville in this most unusual of times. We wish you a safe and memorable year! D R. J E A N - PAU L B O U D R E AU President and Vice-Chancellor
FACE MASK BASICS Information provided by the Tantramar COVID-19 Task Force BE PREPARED Face masks are required in public by the Government of New Brunswick Due to COVID-19, we suggest that when physical distancing cannot be maintained. Wearing a face mask you have with you in residence or your can prevent respiratory droplets from contaminating others or landing apartment the following supplies. Here are on surfaces, they DO NOT protect the wearer. Physical distancing and also tips on staying healthy and steps if you get sick. regular hand washing are ALWAYS encouraged to protect yourself. FACE MASKS SHOULD: FACE MASKS SHOULDN’T: • allow for easy breathing • be shared with others • fit securely to the head with ties • impair vision or interfere with tasks or ear loops • be placed on children under • maintain their shape after two years of age washing and drying • be made of plastic or other SUPPLIES TO HOW DO I STAY WHAT IF • be changed as soon as possible non-breathable materials KEEP ON HAND: HEALTHY? I GET SICK? if damp or dirty • be secured with tape or other • be comfortable and not require inappropriate materials • Thermometer • Wash your hands often • Take the Government of frequent adjustment • be made exclusively of materials that • Tylenol or no name with soap and water New Brunswick self- • be made of at least two layers of easily fall apart, such as tissues acetaminophen — for at least 20 seconds assessment online in tightly woven material fabric • be placed on anyone unable to recommended for • Drink lots of fluids order to identify the next (such as cotton or linen) remove them without assistance or reducing a fever • Keep your room clean steps for your symptoms: • be large enough to completely and anyone who has trouble breathing • Throat lozenges • Don’t leave dirty laundry gnb.ca/coronavirus comfortably cover the nose and mouth • Kleenex or tissues lying around • If warranted, call 811. without gaping • Lots of fluids (non- • Change your Public Health will then alcoholic) — water, juice, bed linens weekly advise you about testing. Gatorade, tea — important • Clean surfaces often — · If in residence, you are to avoid dehydration desktop, bathroom sink/ encouraged to report your • Warm blankets and pillows shower, door knobs illness to Residence Life HOW TO PUT ON, USE, TAKE OFF, AND DISPOSE OF A MASK: • Clean PJs • Empty your garbage often Manager Karen Geldart • Non-medical masks — don’t let it pile up at 364-2121 (office) or • First aid kit including • Do not gather in your room e-mail kgeldart@mta. band aids, disposable — go outside for a walk ca in order to arrange sterile gloves, tweezers, with your friends support and services. Polysporin,etc. • Have cleaning supplies · If you live off campus, • Hand sanitizer on hand — paper towel you are encouraged to • Hand soap and disinfectant report your illness to the • Flip flops for use in showers Wellness Centre at Before putting Cover your MOUTH AND NOSE Replace your mask WASH reusable masks. • Small fan 364-2163 or on your mask, and make sure there are no as soon it is damp or DISCARD single use WASH YOUR gaps between your face and dirty. REMOVE mask masks (DO NOT • Non-perishable foods health@mta.ca HANDS. the mask. DO NOT TOUCH from the BEHIND, DO REUSE). WASH YOUR such as canned soups, your mask once it is on, if you NOT TOUCH the front. HANDS once you have noodles, and rice do, wash your hands. taken your mask off.
SYMPTOMS TRACKER W H AT A R E T H E DAY DATE TIME TEMPERATURE TAKEN SYMPTOMS SYMPTOMS OF 1 COVID-19? 2 3 SYMPTOMS HAVE INCLUDED: IF YOU HAVE TWO OR MORE SYMPTOMS FROM THE LIST • Fever above 38 degrees Celsius ABOVE, WHICH ARE UNRELATED 4 • A new cough, or worsening TO PREVIOUS CONDITIONS, chronic cough YOU SHOULD: 5 • Sore throat • Runny nose 1 Stay in your room or • Headache apartment/house 6 • A new onset of fatigue • A new onset of muscle pain 2 Take a self assessment at • Diarrhea gnb.ca/coronavirus 7 • Loss of sense of taste • Loss of sense of smell 3 If warranted, call 811 . 8 • In children, purple markings They will tell you what to do next. on the fingers and toes • Difficulty breathing If you or someone else is having 9 difficulty breathing or experiencing severe symptoms, call 911 immediately. 10 11 12 13 14
P5 37 P5 39 37 P4 39 13 P4 36 13 14 1 2 36 14 1 2 12 15 P6 12 15 16 P6 17 35 3 11 16 10 17 35 4 3 11 P3 10 32 4 34 29 P3 7 19 32 34 5 18 29 8 19 30 7 18 31 38 5 8 20 30 33 9 31 38 9 20 P2 33 6 P2 6 23 21 23 21 24 22 24 27 22 27 25 25 P7 P7 26 26 28 28 P1 P1 CAMPUS TOURS CAMPUS BUILDINGS: 12 Wallace McCain Student Centre 16 Bennett House 24 Windsor Hall 37 Park St. Field Wallace CAMPUSMcCain TOURS Student 1CAMPUS Convocation Hall BUILDINGS: Admissions/Registrar’s 12 Wallace Office McCain Student Centre 17 16 Bigelow Bennett House 25 24 Jennings Windsor HallDining Hall 38 37 Sackville Waterfowl Park Park St. Field Centre, Wallace2nd floorStudent McCain 21 Athletic Centre Convocation Hall The Argosy (student newspaper) Admissions/Registrar’s Office 18 17 Sir JamesHouse Bigelow Dunn Building 26 25 Harper JenningsHallDining Hall 39 38 Downtown SackvillePark Sackville Waterfowl (506) 364-2257 Campus The ArgosyTours (student newspaper) Centre, 2nd floor 32 RalphAthleticPickard CentreBell Library CHMA 18 SirWu Centre James Dunn Building 27 26 Campbell Harper HallHall 39 Downtown Sackville campusvisit@mta.ca (506) 364-2257 Campus(campus Tours and community radio) 19 Chapel Wu Centre 43 Crabtree Building Ralph Pickard Bell Library Fitness Centre and community radio) 28 27 Facilities CampbellManagement Hall PARKING: campusvisit@mta.ca CHMA (campus 54 Marjorie Crabtree Young Bell Building Gracie’s Café 20 19 Centennial Chapel Hall 28 Housing, Facilities Conferences, Management P1 King St. lot (24hr) PARKING: Fitness Centre ADMISSIONS 5 Conservatory Marjorie YoungofBell Music International 20 FinancialHall Centennial Services and EventConferences, Housing, Services Gracie’s Café Centre P2 P1 Dunn lotlot (24hr) King St. Registrar’s Office Brunton Auditorium Conservatory of Music Meighen Centre Human FinancialResources Services 29 Gemini Observatory and Event Services ADMISSIONS International Centre P3 P2 Hillcrest Dunn lotlot Mount Allison President’s and Vice-Presidents’ Offices Human Resources Mount Allison Registrar’s University Office 6 Avard-Dixon Building Brunton Auditorium Meighen CentreStudents’ Union (MASU) 30 29 Colville House Gemini Observatory P4 P3 Thornton Hillcrest lot& Edwards lot (24hr) 62 YorkAllison St. University Ron Joyce Centre for Student AffairsStudents’ Union (MASU) Research Office President’s and Vice-Presidents’ Offices Mount 6 Avard-Dixon Building Mount Allison 31 30 Anchorage Colville HouseHouse P5 Business The PondAffairs (campus pub) University Advancement Research Office P4 Lansdowne lot (24hr)lot (24hr) Thornton & Edwards Sackville 62 York St.N.B. E4L 1E2 Ron JoyceStudies Centre for Student Alumni, Marketing and 32 31 Carriage Anchorage House House (506) 364-2269 Tweedie The PondHall (campus pub) University Advancement P6 P5 Convocation Lansdowne lot Hall(24hr) lot Sackville N.B. E4L 1E2 7 Hart Hall Studies Business 33 32 Hammond Carriage HouseHouse admissions@mta.ca University Bookstore Communications, Alumni, Marketingand and P7 P6 Rectory LaneHall Convocation lot lot (506) 364-2269 87 Barclay Hart HallBuilding Tweedie Hall President’s Residence Wellness Development Communications,Offices and 33 Hammond House mta.ca/apply admissions@mta.ca 98 Flemington Building UniversityCentre Bookstore P7 Rectory Lane lot Barclay Building 21 Bennett Building Offices Development 34 Bermuda House President’s Residence mta.ca/apply 13 Thornton WellnessHouse Centre 10 9 Owens Art Gallery Flemington Building 22 21 Purdy BennettCrawford BuildingCentre for the Arts 34 Hammond Bermuda Studio House 14 13 Edwards ThorntonHouse House 11 10 Gairdner Owens ArtBuilding Gallery 23 22 President’s Cottage/University Purdy Crawford Club Centre for the Arts 35 Ladies’ HammondCollegeStudio Park 15 14 Hunton EdwardsHouse House 34 11 Gairdner Building 23 President’s Cottage/University Club 36 35 Alumni Field Park Ladies’ College 3 15 Hunton House 34 36 Alumni Field 3
EMERGENCY CONTACTS STORES & SERVICES TOWN OF SACKVILLE • Emergency — police, fire or ambulance.......................................................... 911 GROCERY (operators will need civic addresses) Rose’s Independent Grocer — 75 Main St.....................................(506) 536-1349 For pick-up or delivery, visit pcexpress.ca. Indicate in additional comments • Mount Allison Security......................................................................(506) 364-2228 if you would like delivery, note the delivery address, and the delivery cost • RCMP (non-emergency) ................................................................. 1-888-506-7267 will be added to your total. • Tele-Care (COVID/Health info)............................................................................. 811 • CHIMO Helpline (provincial crisis phone line)........................... 1-800-667-5005 Sackville Foodland —11 Wright St. ................................................(506) 536-0679 For delivery, call to place your order and your order will be packaged, then • Sexual Assault Crisis Centre (Fredericton)................................... (506) 454-0437 delivered by volunteers from the Tantramar COVID Task Force. • Sackville Hospital (non-emergency)..............................................(506) 364-4100 • SHARE (sexual harassment support) .............................................(506) 540-7427 PHARMACY • Walk Home Service: (call or text) ...................................................(506) 224-0269 Corner Drug Store — 106 Main St. ..................................................(506) 536-2255 Jean Coutu — 97 Main St. ..................................................................(506) 536-0230 or e-mail ....................................................................................... walkhome@mta.ca TAXIS Sackville Cab Company .....................................................................(506) 364-8000 Squires Courtesy Cab..........................................................................(506) 536-3118 RESIDENCE CIVIC NUMBERS Irvin’s Mobility (wheelchair taxi).......................................................(506) 536-3463 BANKS Scotiabank — 22 Bridge St.................................................................(506) 536-2480 RBC Royal Bank — 103 Main St.........................................................(506) 536-1030 Anchorage........................................................................................................ 78 York St. CONVENIENCE Bennett House................................................................................................ 68 York St. East Main Esso — 222A Main St........................................................(506) 364-8994 Bermuda House.............................................................................................. 80 York St. Irving / Circle K — 211 Main St..........................................................(506) 364-4383 Hammond Lounge.......................................................................................82B York St. Middle Sackville Variety — 328 Main St........................................(506) 536-3013 Tantramar Gas Bar — 4 Cattail Ridge..............................................(506) 364-9013 Bigelow House................................................................................................ 66 York St. Campbell Hall...............................................................................................151 Main St. Carriage House..............................................................................................78A York St. Edwards House.............................................................................................36 Salem St. Harper Hall....................................................................................................149 Main St. IMPORTANT DATES Hunton House..............................................................................................32 Salem St. Jennings Hall................................................................................................147 Main St. SEPTEMBER 8 Classes begin Thornton House...........................................................................................38 Salem St. SEPTEMBER 18 Last day for registration in fall term 3-credit courses Windsor Hall....................................................................................................45 Main St. and in year-long 1,3, and 6-credit courses
GET ACTIVE OUTDOORS! Rather than gathering inside, socializing outdoors is a great option and Sackville has beautiful outdoor landscapes to explore in all four seasons. CROOKED TREE TRAIL SYSTEM WATERFOWL PARK AND BEECHILL PARK SILVER LAKE WATERFOWL PARK TANTRAMAR RAIL TRAIL THE DYKES
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