

Where to Meet
Please meet at the "Hall of Flags" inside the State House by 12:45pm on the Monday of your class. A TeenPact staffer will meet and direct you to the classroom.
Please do NOT bring ANY luggage with you into the building. See below for directions and parking information.
What to Bring
What to Bring To Class:
Dress clothes for class, Bible, notebook, pens/pencils, homework, and a godly attitude ready to be challenged.
What to Bring to a Host Home:
Once you have been assigned a host home please contact them as to what to bring.
What NOT to Bring:
- any sort of knife or firearm
- CD players, iPods or any form of thereof
Parking & Directions
Parking:
There is free parking avaiable across from the Capitol building in a parking garage.
Where to Meet, 4 Day Class:
Please meet in the "hall of flags" Monday, April 19 @ 12:30pm
Where to Meet, 1 Day Class:
Please meet in the cafeteria of the Cross Building (the big stone building connected to the Capitol by a tunnel) by 10am on Friday, April 23
Housing Information
We will be utilzing as many host homes as possible this year as everyone seeks to help those who will be traveling a long distance to get to Augusta.Dress Code
Over the years, we've found that most of our students adhere very well to our dress code, which until now has been fairly simply stated. However, we do have a consistent and small number of students and families who do not find the standards very well stated or easy to follow. We've made this standard a little more detailed, not because we believe that this is the way Christians should always dress, or because it is the way we like to dress. Some call our standards legalistic, but that by no means reflects the reasons we require them. We adopt these standards and ask that you follow them for this one week out of the year for three reasons:
1. Modesty: To be above reproach, since clothing can be a temptation for some and a reason to judge for others,
2. Protection: To ensure that these students are not placed in compromising situations with other students and Capitol staff during the class, and
3. Professionalism: To present the most professional image of ourselves in the highly respected halls of government.
See the below link for the complete dress code for the capitol and camp.
State Contact
Justin (State Coordinator) and Bethany (Assistant) Horsman
207-240-6368
maine@teenpact.com
State Information
Maine State Government
Maine Jeremiah Project
State House Parking Information
Map of Capitol Parking (JPG)
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