ATTENTION: Updated campus weather information

RELEASED: January 31, 2009 —5:45 p.m.

DANVILLE, KYCentre College community members: Centre's Department of Public Safety would like to share the following updated information regarding the effects of the recent snow/ice storm on campus:

IMPORTANT: All main buildings on Centre’s campus—including buildings/residences on St. Mildred's Court and Fifth Street—now have electricity and heat. Nevertheless, students who are off campus for CentreTerm break should NOT return to campus earlier than the afternoon of Tuesday, Feb. 3. (This will give Facilities Management extra time to deal with major clean up and other tasks created by the ice storm.)

We still are under a boil water advisory, which means that water can be used for bathing, toilet flushing and teeth brushing. Water is not safe to drink unless boiled and will not be until further notice. The City of Danville is asking that we continue to conserve water as much as possible.

Meals for Centre students will be served in Chowan on Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m.-noon and 5 p.m.- 6 p.m.

Centre community members who are able to volunteer their time and/or supplies, please try one of the following numbers and someone will direct you to where help is needed the most in the community: 324-2048; 324-2049; 324-2050; 324-2051.

In addition, the Danville/Boyle County emergency shelter, which is located at Boyle County High School, is in desperate need of volunteers. Here are the numbers to call to schedule a time to volunteer: 859-236-5047, 859-583-7648 and 859-324-0954.

The basketball games for Friday and Saturday nights will take place as scheduled and admission is free!

The Centre Associates Dinner and the College Board of Trustees meeting will take place in Louisville as planned.

The Norton Center for the Arts performance of 100 Years of Broadway WILL BE HELD this Saturday evening, Jan. 31 at 8 p.m. as scheduled.  

The DPS help number (236-4357) is operational for emergencies. Cell phone service is improving.

Use caution if you must go out. Falling tree limbs and falling ice remain extremely hazardous. Exercise caution when traveling and avoid walking near trees.

Tune in to local radio station 105.1 FM for the latest weather and emergency related information. Also check out the Advocate-Messenger Web site for the latest stories and pictures from around the community.

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Communications Office
Centre College
600 W. Walnut Street
Danville, KY 40422
859-238-5714