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We only have 10 days until STP hits our campus and we are pumped! Expect to see 9500 riders pedal thru campus on July 11 and hundreds of them will be spending the night here. Some in tents, RV’s,  gym or  semi private rooms. If you haven’t made your accomodations yet, better call, space is [...]

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Space is still available for those of you who plan to stay at the STP midpoint at Centralia College on July 11. Tent camping is FREE on campus and no reservation is required. Just show up, put up your tent and enjoy the festivities! Showers & towels are available in the new Health & Wellness [...]

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We are opening additional rooms in our New Science Center for semi-private rooms for STP. To find out how to reserve one of these rooms, please go to this site: http://stp.centralia.edu/pdf/SemiPrivateOvernight.pdf
If you want to reserve indoor space and not reserve an entire room, we have plenty of spots left in the college gym. Those spaces [...]

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Centralia College is excited about STP and we have added more semi-private rooms for STP overnighters here at the college. These rooms are in our brand new science building, on the corner of campus and the views from these rooms are wonderful!
We are also taking reservations now for RV parking on campus. Let us know if [...]

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We have added two more semi-private rooms for your midpoint stay at Centralia College. In our newly remodeled gym, we now have two semi-private rooms for groups of up to 10 and 12.  The smaller room is $325 and will easily house 10 riders and the larger room is $350 and will hold 12 or more [...]

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Centralia College is gearing up for the 2009 STP bicycle classic Midpoint weekend! Indoor camping will be better than ever in the newly remodeled Centralia College gym. The cost for this indoor site with new up to date shower facilities is just $30. We are also offering  semi-private housing in any of our three conference rooms. [...]

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