Packing List – Atlantic

What to bring to Steubenville Atlantic 2024

  • Comfortable clothing – No spaghetti straps or clothes that show your undergarments or midriff. Helpful hint for length of shorts: with arms at your side, if your fingertips go past your shorts, they are too short!
  • Pajamas
  • Sweater
  • Flip-flops for the showers  
  • Comfortable shoes for walking around campus
  • Rain jacket if it is forecasted to rain
  • Toiletries (toothbrush, shampoo, etc.)
  • Mini packs of tissues
  • Sunscreen  
  • Medications that you take on a regular basis
  • Health card
  • Any chargers you may need
  • Any prayer materials you see fit (Bible, Journal, Rosary, etc.)
  • Water Bottle!

Optional items that might be nice

  • Spending money (for the Bookstore)  
  • Lozenges
  • Flashlight  

What not to bring to Steubenville Atlantic 2024

  • Large electronics like Video Games and Computers. Trust us, you won’t have time to use them!
  • Anything that you won’t reasonably use during the weekend that will take up space
  • Drugs, alcohol, or other substances. If any are found, the participant will be asked to leave the conference

Remember while packing: 

Catechism of the Catholic Church 2521: “Purity requires modesty, an integral part of self-control. Modesty protects the intimate center of the person. It means refusing to unveil what should remain hidden…. It guides how one looks at others and behaves toward them in conformity with the dignity of persons and their solidarity.

Cell Phones

Cell phones are allowed during the Steubenville Conference. The best use for a cell phone during a Steubenville Conference is to stay connected to your group, view the schedule and messages on the MyParish app, and to share stories with your family and friends at home! With this in mind, it is hard to fully enter into the conference weekend if you are on your phone all the time, so we invite you to turn off your phone and spend time with your group! Please do not use your cell phone during the sessions and especially during adoration or Mass.