Land's Sake Labor Day Weekend Salon
and Drop-In Open House
Environment, Art and Spirit
August 31 - September 3, 2007
Celebrate the 10th Anniversary of Land's Sake!
Drop by Land's Sake between Friday 7pm and Monday 12:00 and participate in a new-millennium chautauqua. (Here's a map and directions)
Be part of the audience and the instruction! Each of us has talents to share or a story to tell. Bring yours, and join in a weekend of fun and learning.
Schedule of Events
Friday PM -
setting up camp ( no confirmed campers for Friday night)
Saturday -
Kompathoums arrive about 10:00
Wilderness papermaking set-up (will be available throughout)
Ready to hang out!
Other activities: campfire cooking, tour of the property and camping platform, edible and medicinal plant walk, all available anytime.
If it's hot, we'll go swimming, see map for details (link in top line). We'll leave a note on the gate at the bottom of the mountain if we're gone.
Sunday -
Mountain bike ride in the morning - all abilities accomodated!
More hanging out at camp, and other activities TBA depending on who is there at which time.
Monday -
packing up.
(add your event or arrival time here!)
PS - There's also Thomas' Berry Farm for pick-your-own blueberries, on Wayehutta Road, but I don't know if they have any berries this year because of the freeze in April.

Click http://landsake.pbwiki.com/Cabin-pictures to go to the camping cabin construction page.
What to bring
Yourself, your family, your friends
A way to share your chosen talents - Musical instruments, a workshop topic, art supplies, a display of your work or a plan to tell us about it.
Drinking water
All meals are potluck - bring something to share
Camping available - first come first served
Talk to me before you bring your dog - thanks!
RSVP here (use the edit page button, or email landsake@hotmail.com)
Stefanie - all weekend!
Phetsmone and Oliver - in and out all weekend
Gabe - in and out
Disclaimer: Land's Sake is still remote wilderness, even if it's easier to get there. Please plan accordingly for the great outdoors and any encounters with wildlife or unpleasant plants that might happen. While rare, these encounters DO happen.
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