WHAT TO WEAR. In order to feel free to explore and experiment with all kinds of materials, including messy ones, it is advisable to send children dressed in clothes that are easily washable and preferably not new. It is good for children to practice the skills, which will make them independent. Simple clothing which they can handle themselves will enable them to go to the toilet unaided and to put on and take off their outdoor clothes without being too dependent on other people for help.
WHAT TO WEAR. Children are expected to wear Nursery uniform, as detailed in the Nursery registration form.
WHAT TO WEAR. CAI’s Annual Conference and Exposition is a professional event, so business casual wear is strongly encouraged.
WHAT TO WEAR. All participants must wear the safety vest and gloves supplied by the County. Dress for the weather. Wear a hat, long sleeves or sunscreens to avoid sunburn in the summer time. Wear leather shoes or boots with ankle support to avoid foot injuries.
WHAT TO WEAR. In order to feel free to explore and experiment with all kinds of materials, including messy ones, it is advisable to send children dressed in clothes that are easily washable and preferably not new. It is good for children to practice the skills, which will make them independent. Simple clothing which they can handle themselves will enable them to go to the toilet unaided and to put on and take off their outdoor clothes without being too dependent on adults for help. The Nursery also requests that each child is provided with a suitable winter coat, hat and gloves during colder weather and a sun hat and sun cream during hotter weather, which is clearly labelled and can be kept at the Nursery where possible. We will work in conjunction with parents during potty training. If you have a method that has been working for you, please let us know and we will adopt it for your child where possible. All children should be potty trained before going into preschool room. Xxxxxxx’s staff will work alongside children and parents to help toddlers prepare for this. Please provide us with several sets of spare clothes during this time.
WHAT TO WEAR. Campers are to wear comfortable shoes or water shoes, old tennis shoes, shorts and t-shirt, and hats with a brim for sun protection. Bring a bathing suit.
WHAT TO WEAR. The Colombian people have a relaxed lifestyle lends itself to an informal style of dress. Even in restaurants and nightclubs casual clothes is acceptable. There are some restaurants where wearing shorts is not accepted. Medical services are both public and private (medical services are not free to visitors. It is strongly recommended that visitors purchase international health insurance). Visitors requiring medical services, drugs or pharmaceutical supplies after normal shopping hours should check with the hotel/motel reception or in the local telephone directory." Emergency Medical assistance with ambulances will be available at all competitions sites, for the entire meet. Medellin has major daily papers, over-the-air television channels and cable channels available in most hotels and motels. Post offices are generally open from 08:00 to 18:00 hours Monday to Friday. In International Airport, post offices are available 24 hours a day. Electricity throughout in Medellin is supplied at 110 volts/60. Medellin and its surroundings have an excellent public water supply. Tap water is fresh, clean and free to drink. Access can be found at most major hotels and many coffee shops, shopping centers. Local internet cafes have wireless access. Some zones of the Aquatic Complex have free internet access. Entry forms for each discipline, including methods of payment can be found on the Championship website, xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx0000.xxx, All payments must be by Credit or Debit Card. Participants must present and submit documentation: proof of age, when registering on line with, photo, copy of Federation I.D, issued by the National Swimming Federation and / o passport showing proof of age when registering on line. The final date for entries to be received by the Organizing Committee is Saturday, May 16th, 2020. However, some event entries may close prior to entry deadline to adhere to the mandated 10 hours of competition rule.
WHAT TO WEAR. Always wear an orange or yellow-green safety vest so drivers can see you easily. Put on the vest before you leave the car so you are visible the moment you are on the side of the road.
WHAT TO WEAR. All participants must wear a safety vest and gloves. Dress for the weather. Wear a hat, long sleeves or sunscreens to avoid sunburn in the summer time. Wear leather shoes or boots with ankle support to avoid foot injuries.
WHAT TO WEAR. Campers are to wear hiking shoes (comfortable for walking), water shoes, old tennis shoes, short-sleeved t-shirts, long-sleeved t-shirts, shorts, long pants, and hats with a brim for sun protection.