InformationPosted by Jori on January 12th, 2010
Are you into hanging out late night around a bonfire or playing games and doing puzzles? Or how about yakking it up and meeting new friends over morning coffee? Midwest is homegrown fun all hours of the day!
What else might be happening, you ask? Traditionally, a DJ dance gets hopping on Friday evening and a talent show revs up on Saturday evening…everyone welcomed to sign up, so join in the fun! Also spontaneous activities from anyone as it takes all of us to create this festival! So offer a workshop or activity; bring games and videos. Bring free stuff for the free table and please help take home what is left. Bring your arts and crafts to display and sell (no setup fee). Bring instruments to jam or entertain – drums have become very popular hint hint! And help in the kitchen, especially if you like to eat!
In Camp
Camp Clover Point opens at 1pm Tuesday and closing circle is 11am Sunday. Camp holds 175 and is relatively wheelchair accessible. Wimmin and girl children welcome – boys under four years – childcare is not provided.
In Cabins
Each cabin has electricity, full bathrooms with hot water and bunk beds. Bring your own bedding, towels, and unscented soap and toiletries. Some cabins are or may be designated for special needs, kids, quiet, sober support, etc. The state park will permit NO TENTS and NO RVs.
In The Kitchen
Three vegetarian meals a day are planned for. Who’s cookin?! First meal is Tuesday dinner and last meal is Sunday breakfast with a food sale following. Bring your own dishes and any coffee, tea, or snacks to share. Some snacks will be provided. Also if you would like some lush compost to take home to your garden, please bring a bucket with a lid. If you have special dietary needs, please bring what you need. Refrigerator space is available and use of kitchen before or after main meal prep. If you prefer to eat meat, please use the grill provided on kitchen dock or bring your own. The water at camp is chlorinated, so you may want to bring bottled water and use the water filter at the back sink in the kitchen.
In Community Spaces
PLEASE be aware and refrain from using any scented personal care products as many wimmin are extremely sensitive and allergic to the chemicals they contain. A cabin is designated as EI (environmental illness).
At The Lake
Use of a private dock on Lake of the Ozarks is accessible for bringing canoes and kayaks as well as rafts, lake toys, etc. No lifeguard on duty.
NOTE State Park rules:
No pets, alcohol, illegal drugs
No public nudity