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Free Spirit Gathering 2008
June
10-15, 2008 :: Darlington, Maryland
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Accommodations |
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Free
Spirit is held at the Ramblewood Retreat Center on 200 acres
of
very private land in Northern Maryland. Minutes from I-95, Free
Spirit is easily accessible by public transportation.
Once a summer
camp for kids, Ramblewood has been completely upgraded and now caters
exclusively to private groups. Each of the 40 cabins have full bathrooms
with hot water, showers and flush toilets. Cabins also have electricity,
clean mattresses, new lighting and ceiling fans.
For those who
wish to get closer to nature, you can pitch your tent almost
anywhere
on the 200 acre camp. Tenters have full use of bathroom facilities
in the cabins, and tenters also receive a $5.00 discount in
the
form of Duck Bucks which may be spent on merchants row, at the
dining hall or in the canteen.
Other facilities
include two swimming pools, playgrounds for children, a lake for
canoeing, Lakeside bonfire and miles of hiking trails. |
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| Meals |
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While
some people enjoy cooking their own meals at their campsites,
many
enjoy the community of sharing meals at the camps dining hall.
A couple of years ago, we started having a staff member working
on menus with
the camps kitchen and the results were noticeable. Of those who
completed our post-festival survey in 2004, 73% rated the Camp's
food quality as "good" to "excellent".
Dinners ranged
from grilled Mediterranean chicken to top sirloin London broil
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with vegetables such as roasted red potatoes with fresh rosemary,
grilled fresh corn on the cob rubbed with butter and sage, and
herbed long
grain & wild rice. Lunches are simpler; sandwiches, hamburgers
off the grill, pizza, etc. Breakfasts usually offer eggs, pancakes,
pastries, cold or hot cereal and juice. And of course, lots of
coffee.
Meals
may be purchased on-line with your registration or on-site at
the dining
hall. We don't lock you into set meal plans, so you can purchase
only those meals you want. The
individual cost of meals is $7.00 - Breakfast, $9.00 - Lunch and
$11.00 - Dinner, less for kids under 7.
If you do decide
to prepare your own meals, you should know that the camp offers
no real solution
for dishwashing or food storage, although they do sell ice in the
canteen. You are prohibited from cooking in the cabins or on
the
porches and you can’t wash your dishes in the bathroom sinks.
Hot water is available to haul to your campsite.
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