The Conference took place on
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Learning topics at the event will include:
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MealsWe will have a few food trucks available daily. Participants may of course also bring their own meals. We have no available kitchen facilities, so all cooking must be done on portable camp stoves. (No fires at campsites)
CampingWe are excited to be able to offer the opportunity for our guests to stay the night on our grounds both Friday and Saturday night. We believe that this will not only save our attendants on travel costs, but help to increase fellowship and the sharing of ideas and resources. Due to the nature of our space, we are only able to offer primitive camping accommodations. Attendees will have access to a ground space large enough for a family size tent.
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Rules for Camping
Primitive Tent Camping ONLY
We will have portable toilets available overnight. We will also have a device charging station for phones and tablets. We will also have security personnel on the premises at all times.
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For VendorsFor many Homesteading families, making goods to sell or trade is a big part of the life, and we want to give our local homesteaders and attendees the opportunity to display their wares and make sales during the weekend. We will be using our historic Big Red Tobacco Barn and potentially the adjoining lawn space as a bazaar during the weekend, where vendors may display their wares for sale.
The market space will be available from 9am-9:00pm on Saturday, September 17th. We respectfully ask that our vendor booths are staffed without closure between noon and 4:00 pm. Before and after this time is optional. Eastern Time.
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Vendor Spaces are approximately 12x12 feet
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