WHAT SHOULD I BRING?

WATER BOTTLE! This year, in an effort to reduce our waste, we will be asking everyone to bring a reusable water bottle for meal times.

Mug or Travel Mug for if you would like to enjoy tea or coffee

Folding Chair/Camping Chair/Meditation Cushion/Yoga Mat (something to sit on comfortably during workshops)

Clothing for the forecasted weather, keeping in mind that evenings may be much colder than the day time. Hand and foot warmers may be very useful for staying comfortable in very cold weather.

If you are camping you must bring your own tent. If you are staying in a cabin, single bedroom you must bring your own bedding. Cabins and single bedrooms have electricity and heat.

Wagon to help transport your items from the parking area to your accommodation. (There will be some available to use, but if you have your own, you can skip the line and get straight to the event!)

Soap, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, etc. and flip flops/towel for showers.

A watch (or alarm clock), there may not be any cell service and you may want to choose to disconnect from your phone and keep it safely tucked in your car or bag, but you'll still want to be on time to all the amazing workshops! 

Assigned snacks for the Community Snack Potluck List

Comfortable shoes for traipsing through the woods.

Flashlights/lanterns

Journals to write, reflect, and document your weekend. Some workshops may have writing components. 

Instruments and pieces to perform at the Open Mic on Saturday evening. 

Drums, sage, poems of reflection, songs of inspiration, crystals and healing energy for the fire ceremonies

A jar or sacred container to collect ashes from our fire ceremonies if you wish

Bug spray

Any art, crafts, pottery, jewelry, books, things you like to make to sell/trade at the Sunday Marketplace.

Money for the Open Market or for Optional Add-Ons keeping in mind some add-on instructors and vendors may accept Venmo/Paypal/Credit Card.