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  6:00-
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7:45-
8:30
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8:30
8:45-
10:15
10:15-
10:45
10:45-
11:00
11:00-1:30 1:30-
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2:15-
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5:45-
6:30
7:00-9:30
Fri
5
  12 Noon - Campers begin arriving   7 Minute Connections
Sat
6
      Summer Camp Orientation
(9:00-1:00)
  Orientation Continues
(3:00-6:00)
  Gender Circles
Sun
7
      Summer Camp Orientation
(9:00-1:00)
  Orientation Continues
(3:00-6:00)
  Songweaving ~ Laurence Cole, Aimee Kelley Spencer, Aimee Ringle
Mon
8
            HAI
David Spinney
  HAI
David Spinney
(Time TBA)
  Intro Puja - Francoise Ginsburg
Temple Opening
Tue
9
            Transforming Shame
Paul Emmet & Anna Schuster
  Free Time   Auction!
Wed
10
            (De)Constructing Gender
Chicora Martin
  Free Time   Open Space Intro
Thu
11
            Open Sessions   Open Sessons
or Free Time
  TBA
Fun, Games, Puppy Piles
Fri
12
            Open Sessions   Open Sessions
or Free Time
  Talent Show!!
Sat
13
            Next Steps
Sarah Taub & Michael Rios
  TBA Formal Dinner
Dance Party!!!
Sun
14
        Closing Circle
(& goodbyes for campers who have to leave us)
      Movie Night & Sleepover
Cuddle in the Dome
Mon
15
Final Breakfast & Goodbyes  

Schedule subject to change...
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♥ Essential Information for Summer Camp ♥

Unique Personal Growth Experience: For the price, there are few events on the planet which offer the depth and quality of experience of our two Summer Camps or the Northwest Retreat. We are deeply committed to co-creating a New Culture, and these events are our primary vehicle for doing so. If you are new to Summer Camp you may find it helpful to read the article, New Culture Perspectives, found here.

"Safe Container": It is essential that everyone attend Orientation which begins Sat. morning August 7th at 9:00am.

Early Departure: If you can't stay for the entire time, Summer Camp can still be a powerfully transformational experience. We understand if you need to leave early, and appreciate the time that you shared with us.

Community Service: Everyone contributes 8-10 hours of Karma Yoga service to help camp run smoothly. This can include helping with the Youth Program, Compassion Cadre, cooking or cleaning in the kitchen, tidying shared spaces, etc. Performing Karma Yoga service offers the opportunity to bond more deeply with each other as we share in the joy of co-creating community and making camp happen. Click here for task descriptions.

We provide: Campsites, healthy vegetarian and vegan meals, unisex outdoor showers, 10 days of exciting programs, guest speakers, experiential workshops and activities, and a snack kitchen for preparing your personal snacks and meal supplements. Clothing is optional throughout most areas of camp, but not on the public road.

Weather: Typically changeable. Expect hot to cold and wet to dry.

Essentials: A flashlight, tent, sleeping bag and pad, extra blankets for cold nights, sunscreen, sunglasses, summer clothes for hot days, warm clothes for possible cold weather, easy to carry water bottle, personal back jack or chair, spray bottle for hot days, and a gallon of water to keep at your tent.

Optional Items: A creative donation for the auction, fun things to donate to the Youth Program, water toys for swimming, musical instruments, outrageous clothing for dressing up and dance parties.

Participatory Music: All music-making is encouraged & greatly appreciated. Bring your instruments, voices, and talents. Be the live music & let's celebrate you!

RVs: There are limited RV parking sites, and no hookups available. Prior notice is required for RVs. Check with the registrar.

Meat policy: Our hosts have asked us not to cook meat anywhere on the property. Prepared meat will be allowed in personal RV campers on-site. Jerky or dehydrated meat is permitted outdoors on-site, and may be stored in the personal foods kitchen. If this year's policy is a hardship for you, please contact us, and we will work with you to find solutions that meet both your needs and the policies of our host.

Leave at Home: Alcohol or recreational drugs, valuables of any sort, pets of any make or size.

Caveat: Besides being a wonderful escape from some of society's repressive social constraints, Summer Camp can be an intense personal and interpersonal experience. As such, it offers opportunities and challenges to face our own innermost inconsistencies, insecurities, and instabilities, and to encounter and respond to those of others. Be aware that not every situation may be to your liking, and that you are always at choice to participate or not. Traditionally, many campers practice multiple loving relationships. However, Summer Camp is a place where all relationship choices and orientations are honored equally.

Contact: sc11w@nfnc.org or 800.624.8445