WG # XIV Official Schedule

FRIDAY: 

“Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?” -Mary Oliver (rest in peace)

3pm – Welcome! Make yourself at home.

4pm – Open fire Cooking w/ Rachel Mifsud

5pm – POTLUCK dinner (no kitchen staff on duty this night, so make sure to bring something good)

7pm – Opening Ceremony and Brush Burn by the Pond

8:30 – MUSIC

Chey Halliwill (Singer/Songwriter from Jackson, MI)

Samuel Lockridge (Folk music from Kentucky)

Joshua Barton and Eric Gallippo (Dadrock blisskrieg or “Fields of Industry minus music”) from Lansing and Ypsilanti, MI)

SATURDAY:

“Instructions for living a life. Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it.” – Mary Oliver

9am – Breakfast

10am – Water Ceremony w/ Panoka Walker

11am – Open Fire Cooking w/ Rachel Mifsud

Noon – Lunch

1:30 – Outdoor Games for Adults
– Outdoor Games for Kids w/ Natalya Aho

3pm – Reawaken Our Senses Hike w/ Shawn Severance

5pm – Dinner

6:30pm – Talk on Manoomin: The Story of Wild Rice in Michigan by Barb Barton  at neighbor’s house down the street. Shuttle bus to be provided. Or you can walk.
– Kids Activities in the Maple Mansion

8:30pm – MUSIC

Post Pubescent Woes (Folk Punk from Ohio)

Conspicuous Bystanders (Rock ‘N Roll from Jackson, MI)

theillalogicalspoon (Primal Anarchy and The Gospel)

Midnight – Annual, sacred walk in the dark to dunk our heads in Iron Creek w/ Joshua Siegrist

SUNDAY:
Rise and Shine campers

8am -Connecting with Nature through a Birds Eye View. w/ Craig PerdueFirst hour a hike, Second hour a talk back by the house

10am – Pancake Breakfast

12pm – Closing Ceremony by the Pond

1pm – Clean Up and Farewells via the “Tipton Wave”

“When it’s over, I want to say: all my life I was a bride married to amazement. I was the bridegroom, taking the world into my arms.”  – Mary Oliver

a few notes on what to bring and what to expect Please Read:It is going to be an awesome gathering packed with so many totally cool revolutionary activities you’ll hardly believe your reawakened senses.

* Bring food to share. Also coffee and tea and chaga. A potluck dish for friday, and lots of ingredients to give the cooks for the other meals. Such as: veggies, farm fresh eggs, flour, rice, mushrooms, etc…
* Bring your dreams and inspire us with them. Bring your prophecies that challenge and restore.
* Dress warm. We’ll be outdoors a lot. Bring bedding and consider camping out if that is possible for you.
* Dream new dreams and sing them around the fire.
* No shoes in the house!
* No dogs (Sorry, we love dogs, but the house is already too packed)
* No alcohol or drugs at ceremonies
* Bring some cash to give to our musicians, speakers, and cooks 🙂 Also we will take up a donation for Camp Anishinaabek and the Water Protectors that are defending the Straits of Mackinac from Line 5.
* Bring your Joy to share as we’ve all had more than enough sadness for one lifetime.