
On-Campus
Activities for Adults
Each evening there are many activities taking place throughout
campus. In addition to the program “traditions”
that are scheduled each week, there are other lectures,
readings, recitals and performances that dot the calendar.
The weekly schedule includes:
Monday–Parks Exhibition Center reception and Native
American Artist demonstration/presentation
Tuesday–Faculty artist slide lecture
Wednesday–Potluck and Barbeque at the Krone House
for all adult students, faculty members and school community
members.
Friday–Adult student art show
There will be several “Brown Bag” presentations
during lunch breaks that all adult students are invited
to attend.
The campus also offers endless trails for hiking and nature
walks, as well as a 25-meter swimming pool open to all
registered students. Parks Exhibition Center is open daily
and features the work of artists in residence as well
as a selection of fine Native American art and jewelry.
Summer
Calendar
Housing and
Meals
For adult students and adult students with children in
a program, there are two on-campus housing options:
Residence Halls - Motel-like units with twin beds and
private bath accommodate one or two adults. Rates are
based on occupancy of one-room units plus meals from Sunday,
4 p.m. to Saturday, 10 a.m. The charge includes linens
and towels which are changed weekly.
a. Two persons per room, meals included
$475 per person per week
$275 per person for three days
b. Private room & meals (limited availability)
$650 per week
$400 per person for three days
Residence Hall check-out time is 10 a.m. on Saturday.
Please observe the 10 p.m.–8 a.m. quiet hours.
Smoking is prohibited in all campus facilities.
No pets are allowed.
Lunch is included for all registered adult students at
no charge. Meals are served cafeteria-style. There are
vegetarian options at every meal including a hot entree
at every lunch and dinner. In addition, an extensive salad
bar featuring fresh fruits and vegetables is available
at all lunches and dinners. Students may purchase additional
meals individually or by the week. A one-week meal pass
(20 meals) is $90.
The school also offers a snack bar which operates on a
cash basis beginning July 6. Sandwiches, snacks and soft
beverages are available from 11:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. daily.
Motels or homes rented in the Idyllwild community- For information about local motels or cabin rentals please call the Idyllwild Town Crier Mountain Line at 951-659-3259 or visit their web site at www.towncrier.com.
As a service to our adult students, we have provided a list of local lodging facilities and dining options in the Visitor Info section of our website. The list is for information purposes only and should not be construed as an endorsement.