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Logistics » Food & Group Meals
Food
NOTE: Bring all of your own cooking gear, plus cup, plate, bowl and eating utensils. See Logistics » Important Packing List
Workshop and Jam: The group will have access to one or two full kitchens (sink, stove top range, oven, microwave, counter space and table) at the MARC. They have a modest amount of pots/pans -- if it's practical for you to bring one from home, that would be helpful for all. You can keep your food in the refrigerators, prepare your food in a kitchen and store you food (and cook gear) in critter-proof containers (so as to not attract mice) at the MARC.
Nearby the MARC: The Moonflower is a nice organic grocery store one block away from the MARC (towards Main Street). There are dozens of sandwich shops, restaurants and bigger grocery stores in walking distance (5 to 15 minutes).
Workshop: You will be responsible for your own meals.
Jam: WEX will provide a group dinner for everyone on Saturday evening of the Jam. (Vegetarian, wheat-free, and dairy-free options.) There will be healthy snack food provided in the foyer at most times. You are responsible for all other meals. Coordinating your cooking with other dancers is fun (and delicious).
Campout: Everyone is responsible for their own food and cooking gear. When we go out hiking we usually fix and bring our own lunch, snacks and LOTS of water. When we are at camp, we often pool our food and fix our meals in large or small groups.