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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Regarding RTS Meetings

How do I set up a meeting?

Contact Ann Mansfield at 563-387-1338 or roundtable@luther.edu or Jud Barclay at 563-387-1538 or barcju01@luther.edu
How much does it cost to use Round Table Services?
 
Fees vary depending on the nature and length of the session. Luther College organizations, departments, and classes are able to use RTS at a discounted fee.
How long do RTS sessions last?
 
It depends on what the group wants to accomplish, but a session typically lasts a minimum of one hour, up to a half or full day.  The session length will be established during the pre-planning process.
 

Are refreshments available during a session?

 

Refreshments, meals, and other similar services are provided through Luther College Catering Services. Jud Barclay can make these arrangements for you.

Are fax, photocopying, and other similar services available during a session? 
 
Fax, photocopying, and other similar services are available, though you should discuss your needs with the RTS facilitator to ensure that these services are easily accessible.

Are your facilities handicap accessible?


All RTS facilities are handicap accessible.

Is lodging available on the Luther campus?
 
During the summer months, lodging may be available in Luther College residence halls. Contact Jud Barclay for more details, as well as information about area hotels, including the historic Hotel Winneshiek Opera House and Conference Center (hotelwinn.com). The Hotel Winneshiek is partnering with Round Table Services to offer innovative and state-of-the-art business meetings, conferences, and executive retreats.  The Decorah Area Chamber of Commerce (decoraharea.com) is another good source of information on area hotels.
 




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