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Thursday Morning Tours (June 5)
Planned Activities (Tours Running concurrently from 9 – 10:30 am): NOTE: You must select your preferred tours ahead of time on the Conference Registration Form. There are no fees for these activities. REMINDER: The MBNA Career Services Tour begins at 11a.m., officially kicking off the Conference!
9:00 - 10:30 Beaver Stadium Tour Explore all the ins and outs of Beaver Stadium – the home of the Penn State Football Team!
9:00 - 10:30 All Sports Museum Tour Check out the rich history of all the Penn State Sports Teams!
9:00 - 10:30 Creamery Ice Cream Tour For you ice cream lovers, learn what goes into making the world famous Creamery Ice Cream!
9:00 - 10:30 Campus Tour Tour some of the hotspots on campus, led by a Penn State Student (Lion Ambassador)!
Friday Afternoon and the Weekend (June 6 – 8)
Optional Activities (Following is information relating to activities you can do on your own, squeezing them between conference functions or later if you’re sticking around after the conference).
  Fitness Facilities Use Nittany Lion Inn Fitness Machines; Racquetball and Basketball – Open hours 7:30 – 11:00 a.m. in Rec Hall, near the Nittany Lion Inn.
  Tennis University Courts: There are a number of tennis courts on campus open to the public.
  Golf You can arrange tee times at the Blue & White Courses close to campus. Click here for details on costs and reserving tee times.
  Palmer Museum of Art Check out Penn State’s Art Museum on Campus.
  Tussey Mountain Go Carts, Driving Range, Hiking, and more at this beautiful Pennsylvania Mountain.
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