Questions about the Summer Workshop?
We are happy to chat any time! To help you out, we compiled these answers to the most common questions we get from families after reading through the Summer Workshop event page.
Eligibility to Attend
Please email info@oneyearnovel.com or give us a call at 1-888-481-4550 so we can discuss your exact situation. We do sometimes make exceptions in cases like this but you need permission directly from the Workshop Coordinator.
The One Year Adventure Novel curriculum is nonsectarian, and is approved for purchase with public funding. It is a writing program, not religious instruction. However, the instructor himself is a Christian, and everything taught in the course is compatible with a biblical worldview. The workshop speakers come from a Christian perspective and some of the teaching sessions may include Christian themes and/or references.
Being a Christian is not a requirement for attendance, and the focus of the event is on writing, but this workshop may not be the best fit if you are not comfortable with Christian themes or relevant expressions of personal faith being woven into some of the speakers’ talks.
General
Just themselves. Students do not need to print off their ticket confirmation emails and they do not need to present photo I.D. We will check them in based on their first and last name.
Olathe is a very safe, peaceful city, and we have never had any incidents at our events. The college has its own security department on call 24/7; emergency call-boxes are located all over the campus. Every dorm floor is accessible only with a swipe card (provided to students at check-in), and every dorm room has its own key (also provided at check-in). That said, we do, of course, encourage attendees to use caution and common sense, especially after sundown, and to walk in groups after dark. The paths between the buildings we use are lit; students are not allowed to venture into unlit areas.
Yes, there is ample free parking on campus!
Thank you for respecting MNU’s pet policy. Unless you would prefer to book a stay for your pet at an area kennel, we recommend staying off-site at a hotel that allows pets, such as the Olathe LaQuinta Inn and Suites.
We regret to say that the buildings we use for our event do not contain drink or snack machines. However, Pete’s Place, located in the Cunningham Center, offers a coffee bar, beverages, and snacks. A schedule for hours of operations is provided at the workshop.
Off-Site Services and Policies
Olathe offers standard chain grocery stores, restaurants, and hotels (see list in next question), but none are within easy walking distance of the campus, and there is no public transportation worth speaking of. If you plan to eat or stay off-site, you will need access to a car.
Delivery Food Options
Domino’s Pizza – 2.2 miles (6 min)
913-764-6311
705 E Santa Fe St
Olathe, KS 66061
Pizza Hut – 0.9 miles (2 min)
913-829-0400
12705 N Mur-Len Rd
Olathe, KS 66062
Subway – 2.2 miles (6 min)
913-393-0363
701 E Santa Fe St
Olathe, KS 66061
Mr. Goodcents – 2.4 miles (6 min)
913-780-1797
2133 E 151st St
Olathe, KS 66062
Wong’s Kitchen – 4.3 miles (11min)
913-780-9588
20166 W 153rd St
Olathe KS 66062
Grocery Stores
Walmart Neighborhood Market – 2.7 miles (5 min)
913-489-8366
18555 W 151st St
Olathe, KS 66062
Hen House Market – 2.3 miles (6 min)
913-782-3500
13600 S Blackbob Rd
Olathe, KS 66062
ALDI – 3.5 miles (10 min)
855-955-2345
15290 W 119th St
Olathe, KS 66062
Whole Foods Market – 3.7 miles (10 min)
913-764-5656
14615 W 119th St
Olathe, KS 66062
Pharmacies
CVS Pharmacy – 1.5 miles (3 min)
913-390-9892
1785 S Mur-Len Rd
Olathe, KS 66062
Walgreens* – 1.8 miles (5 min)
913-829-3176
13450 S Blackbob Rd
Olathe KS 66062
*Healthcare Clinic location
Restaurants
Culver’s – 3.2 miles (7 min)
913-764-1111
18685 W 151st St
Olathe, KS 66062
Applebee’s – 1.1 miles (3 min)
913-764-5533
16110 W 135th St
Olathe, KS 66062
Jose Pepper’s Mexican Grill – 1.9 miles (5 min)
913-393-0444
13770 S Black Bob Rd
Olathe, KS 66062
Panera Bread – 3.6 miles (10 min)
913-782-4300
15108 W 119th St
Olathe, KS 66062
Chipotle – 2.4 miles (7 min)
913-782-0691
14317 W 135th St
Olathe, KS 66062
SPIN! Pizza – 3.8 miles (10 min)
913-764-7746
14230 W 119th St
Olathe, KS 66062
Fortune Wok – 4.3 miles (11 min)
913-239-8646
1236 W 135th St
Overland Park, KS 66221
*Gluten-free dinner options
Coffee Shops
Starbucks – 1.8 miles (5 min)
913-393-4511
15225 W 135th St
Olathe, KS 66062
Sweet Tee’s Coffee Shop – 0.7 miles (2 min)
913-544-9705
2063 E Santa Fe St
Olathe, KS 66062
Park Street Pastry – 3 miles (8 min)
913-839-2222
101 E Park St
Olathe KS 66061
Scooter’s Drive Thru – 0.9 miles (3 min)
913-390-0422
(No website)
2027 E Santa Fe St
Olathe, KS 66062
Department Stores
Walmart – 2 miles (5 min)
913-829-4404
13600 S Alden St,
Olathe, KS 66062
Super Target – 3.5 miles (10 min)
913-393-4400
15345 W 119th St
Olathe, KS 66062
We don’t make exceptions to this rule, even with a parent authorization note. As you might imagine, it would be very difficult for us to monitor, and could easily mislead other students under 18 to think they can go off-site too.
It’s very important to us to foster a sense of community—one reason why sessions are mandatory. We want students of all ages to enjoy activities together on campus. We encourage students 18 and older to stay on campus as well.
Thank you for checking with us. We don’t allow students under 18 to leave campus unless accompanied by their own parent or legal guardian. This rule is in place to give parents who are not on-site full confidence that their students are safe. Although our experience of OYAN parents at our events is overwhelmingly positive, we feel it is wiser to err on the side of caution. Thank you for understanding.
Dorms
Yes! There is free wireless internet access in the dorms as well as in the Cunningham Center.
While there are laundry facilities located in the dorms, they are not available for groups to use during the summer. Please pack accordingly.
For attendees aged 18 and up, there are several laundromats located near campus.
The Girls’ Dorm Moms and the Boys’ Dorm Dads are parents of OYAN students attending the workshop, or a member of our staff. We choose people who have come to the Summer Workshop at least once before and stayed in the dorms. We know most of the dorm parents very well personally from years of interacting with them at events.
If you are interested in serving in a Dorm Parent role, please submit your Dorm Parent application.
Health
We understand how convenient nut bars and nuts are as a source of protein on-the-go, but several attendees have severe, life-threatening nut allergies. We have a totally nut-free environment in all (yes, all) of the buildings and outside areas that we use at Mid-America Nazarene University. NO nuts are permitted in ANY form. This includes nut butters, granola bars, protein bars, trail mixes, etc., with nuts in them, loose nuts, and any other snacks with nuts. This policy is strictly enforced. Nut anaphylaxis is a severe, life-threatening form of allergy not to be confused with common allergic reactions. Even the smell of nut oils on fabric and skin can send someone into a fatal shock state and impair their ability to breathe. One of our OYAN students wrote an excellent blogpost on the topic which you can read here. Thanks for understanding!
Here are some great alternative sources of protein-on-the-go that don’t require refrigeration:
- Beef jerky
- Avocado
- Sunflower seeds
- Butters: sunflower seed butter, tahini (sesame seed butter), chickpea butter
Here is a recipe for a protein bar that does not include nuts OR gluten, shared by Lizzie, a student, who says, “These granola bars are easy to make, very yummy, dairy- and gluten-free, and full of protein. Good for breakfast or a quick snack.” She added that they have spoiled her for any store-bought bars!
Mix these together in a bowl:
2 C. Oats
1/2 C. Chia seeds
1/2 C. Sesame seeds
3/4 C. Coconut
1/2 Tsp. Salt
Melt these together in another bowl:
1/2 C. Seed butter of your choice (Lizzie: “I’ve made these with tahini (sesame seed butter) and they turned out fine. Sunflower seed butter should work too, though I haven’t tried it.)
1/3 C. Coconut oil
1/4 C. Natural maple syrup
1/3 C. Chocolate chips
Mix the melted stuff with the dry stuff. Line a 9×9 pan with wax paper, spoon the mixture in and spread it around so it’s smooth. Place more wax paper on top, and set another 9×9 pan on top of that to weigh it down. Refrigerate until solid, then cut up. Wrap in tinfoil for an easy snack!
These bars do not need to be refrigerated, but they will get softer the warmer it is.
Staff and dorm parents are not able to “parent” students in highly individualized ways. If you send your student, you are doing so with the understanding that your student is mature and stable, capable of taking medication, eating proper meals, communicating with you, etc. However, if you have health concerns for your student, we encourage you to state these on the student’s online registration form, in the spaces provided for health concerns. Your student’s dorm parent has a copy of this health information provided on the registration ticket form and will appreciate knowing if a student under their supervision could use some extra attention.
We are unable to accommodate severe food allergies or intolerances. However, MNU’s cafeteria is run by Pioneer College Caterers, a well-known and respected food service provider. Although the options during the summer are not quite as extensive as they are during the school year, for a cafeteria, Pioneer does an excellent job. Meals always include a salad bar and a sandwich bar in addition to the main entrées. There is always fresh fruit as well. (But you won’t find nuts, because we are a no-nuts event.)
Critique Group
My student is very anxious. Can I accompany my student to Critique Group sessions for moral support?
Although we see critique groups as a vital part of the Summer Workshop experience, we do not force students to participate. If the student is very set against it, please email us and request to be exempted. Please let us know before May 13. Our staff spend many hours putting groups together with an eye to age, gender, and affinity. If a student will not be participating, we need advance notice.
This is not permitted. It is not respectful of the other group members, who have taken the time and gone to the expense of printing out excerpts for everyone. In addition, there is something about reading and commenting on a physical copy of somebody’s writing that an audio-only experience can’t replicate. We want you to get the best feedback possible on your writing.
If you don’t have a printer at home, please have your materials printed at a business before you arrive.
Mentor Appointment
We do sometimes have unexpected openings in the Mentor Appointment schedule, due to illness or something else unforeseen. You are more than welcome to see us at the Summer Workshop bookstore/help desk about getting on the waiting list. We do not, however, keep such a list before the workshop begins, so there is no need to email us about this before arriving.
Mr. S. does not do Mentor Appointments. He does more speaking at the Summer Workshop than any other speaker, so he does not have enough time. It’s also very important to him to spend his free time talking with students and their families in the Cunningham Center, on the grounds, etc. He would love to chat with you informally, so don’t hesitate to introduce yourself or go over and talk to him during the week.
Shuttle
If you paid for transportation to/from Kansas City International airport, you will receive a confirmation email with details no later than June 5. If you have not received any communication regarding your shuttle reservation by June 5, please email info@oneyearnovel.com and put “Airport Shuttle” in the subject line.
If you have questions about the Summer Workshop we haven’t covered here, please get in touch!
We are always happy to chat with you!