Fri Jul 06 2012 at 04:00 pm
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Venue : Prindle Creek Farm, DO NOT GPS... LOOK UP DIRECTIONS FROM PRINDLE CREEKS HOMEPAGE PLEASE, Tidewater, United States
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What's Q & A, you say?
(if interested in volunteering, performing or vending, contact us at quix.prod@gmail.com)
This is a private party out on one of the most beautiful areas of National Forest that Oregon has to offer... old growth, swimming holes, beautiful hikes, and shaded camping. This is a "co-creative" event which means, if you want to perform or set something up or bring whatever to enhance everyone's weekend, then please feel free to do so. Please run it by quix.prod@gmail.com tho if you are suggesting something.
For more info on how to get to the land or about the venue:
http://prindelcreekfarm.com/prindelcreekfarm.com/Welcome.html
We are offering an outdoor arts event that is a safe space where queer-identified and allied-identified people can get together and enjoy a unique, wonderful outdoor camping experience.
And we mean "queer" in every context... it doesn't have to be about sexuality necessarily; it's about unconventionality.
We should have about two-four stages/sound systems set up. Some artists have certain time slots they have to play, but otherwise it will be a pre-screened sign up. Basically as long as you are respectful then please, by all means, show off your talents or express yourself
how you feel.
So come on down, family, and let's get together and celebrate ourselves... and connect with each other better.
This is a 21+ event and you MUST bring ID. There will be a kitchen available, but feel free to bring your own cooking set-up. Also, since this is a private party, a bar will be available for those who enjoy libations that will be taking donations.
We are asking a suggested donation of 25-35 dollars... but no one will be turned down for lack of funds (but you HAVE to be as fabulous as fuck and help us to respect the land or maybe lend a hand if someone is asking for help). You must check in at the front gate and then you can set up your camp/tent/lalala wherever on the grounds.
This is a pack-it-in-pack-it-out scenario. We want to keep this sacred National Forest beautiful.
And you don't have to identify as queer to be here, but there will be a NO H8 policy enforced in our safe space so that everyone can be as real as they feel.
Original illustration by Kevin O'Neill