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Stephanie and kiddos, 2009
General Trillium: Crystal- crystal at cedarlightgrove.org
Vending:
Stephanie - skyewindsinger at gmail.com
Warrior Games:
Grace Doyen - doyenworking at gmail.com
Workshops:
Nancy - mcandrew_n at yahoo.com
Children's Activities:
Grace Doyen - doyenworking at gmail.com
Registration: Guy - north at eplagarthrkindred.org
Website/Forum: Crystal - crystal at cedarlightgrove.org
Website by Kari Barber, maintained by Crystal Groves

Volunteer at Trillium!
We are always looking for volunteers to help run the registration table and other tasks around the festival.  Please help out by signing up for a work task.

Checklist - Suggested items to bring to Trillium?

Groves:
  • If willing, an item to donate to the silent auction to support the campground in the name of your Grove
  • Ritual garb if preferred
  • All Grove's are asked to bring a main dish to the potluck if possible

Individuals:
  • Dishes for eating with, including an insulated mug for hot drinks on late cold nights.  Your own food if you are not signing up for the meal plan.
  • Warm clothes and blankets for the evenings and sunscreen for the daytime.  Weather varies quite a bit this time of year in this environment.  It has been beautiful sunny weather, rainy weather, and extremely chilly.  It is suggested you prepare for everything.
  • Extra cash for vendors, purchasing sodas from the campground, potential extra workshop costs, or if you need to run out to the convenience store down the road
  • A donation of toiletry items if you wish for the bathrooms
  • Entries for any contests (brewing) or exchanges (seed exchange)
  • Stories and songs for the bardic circle
  • A chair for sitting around the fire.  There are some chairs available in the eating area and wooden picnic tables at the camp sites, but it is still strongly suggested to bring your own chair.
  • Offerings for the main ritual praise offering period
  • A method of taking notes during workshops.
  • Some form of lighting for around your campsite and to navigate the campground at night.
  • Extra firewood if you can spare it, or be prepared to gather firewood for around your campsite.  Most campers will share fires or tend the main fire.
  • Your own supplies for washing your own dishes either at the washing station at the bath-house or at your own campsite
  • Earplugs if late-night drumming may interrupt your sleeping
  • If you want an electric hook-up for your cellphone or electronics, don't forget to sign up for one during registration.  You'll want some form of extension cord to your camp from the electric hook-ups at the campsites.
  • A meal for the shared pot-luck on Saturday night.  Some past meal ideas: Anything crock-pot related such as stews and chilis (great for cold evenings, if you get an electric hook-up you can cook this during the day so it is ready at night), breads and pastas, casseroles and meats.  Most single-serve items such as cupcakes or bread rolls can go quickly rather than portion-served.  The pot-luck is always in the evening so warm dishes help keep everyone warm :)  If you can label your dish for our food allergies and vegetarians, this would also be helpful.
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