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WildChild Camp
May 27-31, 2010
Pocahontas State Park, VA
A Reclaiming Witchcamp for all ages
Bring your inner child (and any actual children) to a four day Witchcamp experience, Thursday evening (please plan to arrive no earlier than 4 PM) to Monday noon on Memorial Day weekend. Path work with experienced teachers in the mornings with lots of free time in the afternoons for walks in the woods or craft play. Evenings are for group ritual, drum circles, and bonfires.
Come out and play in a wooded setting with rustic cabins housing 4-8 campers each. Healthy meals are included. Amenities include hot showers and flush toilets. You can see some pictures of what the campground buildings look like by clicking here.
What will the days be like?
Meet with experienced teachers in the mornings for path. Afternoons are free for walks in the woods or craft play. Evenings are for group ritual, drum circles, and bonfires.
What activities are available for children at camp?
Experienced teachers will provide age appropriate path work for children/teens in the morning. After path, parents are responsible for their own children. A craft cabin will be available at all times. A public swimming pool is available in the Park, a short car ride away.
Campers under 18 years old must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
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May 27-31, 2010
Pocahontas State Park, VA
A Reclaiming Witchcamp for all ages
Bring your inner child (and any actual children) to a four day Witchcamp experience, Thursday evening (please plan to arrive no earlier than 4 PM) to Monday noon on Memorial Day weekend. Path work with experienced teachers in the mornings with lots of free time in the afternoons for walks in the woods or craft play. Evenings are for group ritual, drum circles, and bonfires.
Come out and play in a wooded setting with rustic cabins housing 4-8 campers each. Healthy meals are included. Amenities include hot showers and flush toilets. You can see some pictures of what the campground buildings look like by clicking here.
What will the days be like?
Meet with experienced teachers in the mornings for path. Afternoons are free for walks in the woods or craft play. Evenings are for group ritual, drum circles, and bonfires.
What activities are available for children at camp?
Experienced teachers will provide age appropriate path work for children/teens in the morning. After path, parents are responsible for their own children. A craft cabin will be available at all times. A public swimming pool is available in the Park, a short car ride away.
Campers under 18 years old must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
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