What to Bring
Saturday will be in garb.
Friday night and Sunday morning garb is optional.
All houses have been updated with electricity, heat and air conditioning. Both the Grey and Blue Houses have 1860’s furnishings in the main rooms. We’re not sure how drafty the buildings will be, you may want extra layers for classes, extra blankets for sleeping, and certainly some outdoor wear to move from building to building.
For sleeping you will need bedding/blankets/sleeping bags and pillows.
If you need an electrical appliance for sleeping, we recommend you bring an appropriate extension cord.
There are showers available.
You could bring your favourite cup for tea and coffee.
Don’t forget to bring any tools or supplies for your classes.
Friday night and Sunday morning garb is optional.
All houses have been updated with electricity, heat and air conditioning. Both the Grey and Blue Houses have 1860’s furnishings in the main rooms. We’re not sure how drafty the buildings will be, you may want extra layers for classes, extra blankets for sleeping, and certainly some outdoor wear to move from building to building.
For sleeping you will need bedding/blankets/sleeping bags and pillows.
If you need an electrical appliance for sleeping, we recommend you bring an appropriate extension cord.
There are showers available.
You could bring your favourite cup for tea and coffee.
Don’t forget to bring any tools or supplies for your classes.
What Not To Bring
You do not need feast gear. The venue has modern tableware for us to use, which will speed up the clean-up process as we can use the dishwasher.
We have a diverse group of people and many of us deal with allergies and sensitivities every day. We would all like to have a good time without the consequences of exposure to our triggers. At the same time, we understand that different people's needs may conflict. We ask that our attendees be mindful when using the following:
Best Practices for co-habitation with people with allergies/sensitivities is to avoid the trigger if possible, and if consuming the food in question, be sure to contain it, clean up well afterwards and wash your hands thoroughly.
We have a diverse group of people and many of us deal with allergies and sensitivities every day. We would all like to have a good time without the consequences of exposure to our triggers. At the same time, we understand that different people's needs may conflict. We ask that our attendees be mindful when using the following:
- scents, especially in the sleeping chambers
- citrus oil, for example essential oils or peeling citrus fruit
- legumes (peas, lentils, chickpeas, etc.)
- walnuts, other tree nuts and peanuts are fine
- dairy (incl butter)
- meat in general, pork in particular
- wheat products
- pepper
- sesame
- seafood, including fish
- mushrooms
- cumin and curry
Best Practices for co-habitation with people with allergies/sensitivities is to avoid the trigger if possible, and if consuming the food in question, be sure to contain it, clean up well afterwards and wash your hands thoroughly.