Statewide Convening FAQs
No. Onsite registration is NOT an option. All attendees must register in advance.
At the bottom of your confirmation email, there is a link that will allow you to make edits to your registration.
The dress code is business casual. Because the facility is so large, it is hard to regulate heating and cooling to the satisfaction of all. Therefore, it is wise to dress in layers when you attend any event at the McKimmon Center. Staff members keep light sweaters available year-round “just in case” – you may want to do the same!
Masking is required. Additionally, if you’re not feeling well on the day of the event or have been diagnosed with COVID-19, we ask that you join us virtually, instead of in-person. Click here for the full list of health and safety protocols.
Neither are required but both are encouraged. Additionally, if you’re not feeling well on the day of the event or have been diagnosed with COVID-19, we ask that you join us virtually instead of in-person. Click here for the full list of health and safety protocols.
Please email comms@nccounts.org.
The convening is free, but space is limited. We ask groups to limit themselves to two participants per organization if possible.
- Designated visitor parking in the front lots of the McKimmon Center is free and usually plentiful. There are three smaller parking lots on each side of the Center that are reserved for University employees.
- Visitors are asked to park in designated visitor parking spaces in order to avoid ticketing.
- There are designated parking spaces for people with disabilities and an automatic door on the left side of the building as you pull in the front driveway. The space is all on one level so there will be no need to go up and down stairs during the event. The general session space is equipped with assisted listening devices.
- Please send any accessibility questions to Angeline Echeverría at Angeline@NCCounts.org or 919-480-8723.