Donations of food are greatly appreciated, and make our meals much merrier and more abundant!
Intention Preparation: When you set the intention to come to witchcamp the spell begins and our web of community grows. Please consider adding to the energy of this camp through integrating reflections about camp into your spiritual practice.
- What calls you to Free Activist Witchcamp (FAWC)?
- What gifts do you intend to share with the FAWC community?
- What transformations in yourself or your community do you
intend to midwife through the magic at FAWC?
Your reflections before camp are gifts and help us build a strong container to do powerful healing magic for ourselves, each other, our communities, and our earth!
Blessed Be
Although FAWC is pet-friendly, the Wolf Creek Sanctuary is a wildlife Sanctuary. We ask that if at all possible, please leave your pet at home. There will be a designated dog/pet camp, just across the bridge from the Sanctuary. Dogs/pets, will need to be leashed when on the Sanctuary land. If your dog or pet becomes a disruption, we may ask you to remove it from the premises. There is a kennel outside of Merlin, OR (15 miles south of the Sanctuary) where you can board your dog for $10/day. Creekside Boarding, (541) 471-7144, ask for Donna."
Please print out this waiver and bring it with you to camp. We will have extras if you do not have access to a printer. However, you will want to review the document and be prepared to sign it.
We have 5 shitters: We have 2 pit shitters - Beezelbub & Gingerbread, 1 barrel shitter - Ganesha (the parking lot), 1 bucket shitter - THC Theresa/Halston Complex, and 1 two seater - Flush, the magic shitter (water) .
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We will not share any of your personal information with anyone outside of FAWC.
We are requesting Donations of food in bulk (a lot of one thing) to help supplement our kitchen, and provide lunches for us.
Here are some ideas:
- root vegetables-- carrots, onions, potatoes, beets, garlic, parsnips etc.
- snacky stuff-- nuts, bread, dried fruit, trail mix, granola, nut butter, crackers, jerky, fruit, sauerkraut!
oil, tea, grains, sweetener, beans etc
***First aid supplies -- if you can bring a kit to share with camp, please contact us and let us know
***Hand sanitizer
(Suggested packing list)
- Water bottle - The Sanctuary's water comes from a well that is potable.
- Tent (something water and bug proof)
- Warm sleeping bag, pillow and ground pad / air mattress
- Multiple layers of clothing - weather can range from hot to freezing -- cold rain is possible
- Practical hiking footwear
- Personal biodegradable toiletries - all water drains into the creek
- Towel - there is a solar shower
- Tarps, umbrella, and other shade/rain device.
- Flashlight and extra batteries
- Bag to carry stuff with you all day
- Insect repellent and herbal remedies
- Chair or camp stool for back support (The ground will be available)
- Foods-for your snacking and special needs
- Basic first aid kit
- Journal and pens / pencils
- Musical instruments and songs to share
- Ritual attire, magical tools and altar items
- Self-expression and a sense of humor
- Sunscreen for clothing optional times if you need it
- Respectful attitude and open heart
- Food: bulk Coffee, Honey, Jellies (consciously sourced)
- Ritual-space-making materials: fabrics, chimes, etc.
- Anything you want to share
The Sanctuary has a large barn kitchen, complete with it's own dishes. There will be carts available to schlep your stuff.
* There is a need for extra camping supplies. If anyone can provide extra equipment to Dawn, who is one of our facilitators, please contact her directly at dawnmarlowe (at) rocketmail.com.
What To Leave At Home
- Alcohol and non-prescription drugs
- Firearms and other weapons
- Stiff upper lips
- Knotted undies
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