Update: preliminary schedule and class
information is
here
Come one and all to the second annual AnTir Culinary
Symposium! This year's event will be held the weekend
of November 13th-15th at Camp Namanu in
Sandy, Oregon, just east of the Portland metro area.
We'll have a full day of culinary-focused classes on
Saturday, plus a feast in the evening.
Overnight accommodations will be in the camp's cabins, with
indoor bathrooms and electric heat and light.
Please note: due to the site owner's rules
(Camp Fire) there is absolutely no smoking or alcohol allowed
on site. Pets are also not allowed at this event.
The site opens at 5 on Friday, and we must be off site by 3
on Sunday.
If you are interested in teaching a class, or you have a
suggestion for a class you would like to see offered, please
send your information to our class coordinator Muirreann at
madmarshalls@gmail.com. Facilities for
classes include at least one industrial kitchen, and outdoor
fire rings as well as classroom/lecture space.
Friday night there will be a potluck feast for those who
arrive in the evening. Three meals will be provided on
Saturday, as well as breakfast on Sunday.
If you have any questions, please contact the autocrat,
Meistari Ref Fiachson at culinary-autocrat@cauldwell.net.
If you are interested in volunteering at the event, please
contact our Volunteer coordinator, Mistress Svava in litla at
svavainlitla@gmail.com.
Site fees are $40 for the weekend (including 4 meals) and $20
for the day on Saturday (with 3 meals).
Site Info: Name: Camp Namanu 10300 SE Camp Namanu Road Sandy, OR 97055
Directions to Site:
From Portland, go east on Interstate 84/US
30 E (Banfield freeway) to Wood Village Exit 16. Turn right
(south) and go up the hill (becomes 242nd) until you come to
Burnside (2.8 miles). Turn left onto Burnside. You will come
to the Powell Valley Junction (0.7 miles). Continue through
it and you will be on Highway 26. Stay on Hwy 26 through the
town of Sandy, in the left lane. Get into the left turn late
at the light by the Arco Station - a green sign says "Bull
Run-Dodge Park." Camp Namanu is approximately 4.3 miles from
this point. Turn left and go down the hill and follow the Ten
Eyck Road signs. There are several hairpin turns; be careful
to read signs. At the Roslyn Lake Reservoir make a sharp
right turn onto the Bull Run Road. Wind down the hill and
across the Bull Run River. After crossing the Bull Run River,
take the next left turn, which is approximately 0.25 mile
past the river. This is the driveway into Camp Namanu. There
is a small sign on the right indicating entry to Camp Namanu
on the left. Follow the gravel road approximately 1 mile into
camp.
Note that the above Weather and Map information is generated from the site address and can be easily confused. The weather will say if its for the branch or for the site. It will be for the site if the site can be found, but this again is not always the case, and if the site is some distance from the branch then the weather may be different.
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