Rites of Spring

Rites of Spring 48

The 48th Annual Rites of Spring

Building Living Sanctuary

May 20-25. 2026

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We gather for our 48th year to celebrate the sacred Earth and the turning of the seasons in the mountains of western Massachusetts.
Join us as together we
Weave the web of community;
Share in ancient traditions and new rituals;
Look forward toward what we can create in the world;
Learn through workshops and dialogue;
Light the Sacred Fire;
Feel the rhythms of life in our drums;
Dance to raise our spirits;
Form lasting friendships and see families grow as we come together in community again – learning, sharing music, celebrating with ritual, and fueling our joy.

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Since 1979, our community has re-emerged each May, as hundreds of participants from many places and paths come together to live and learn, work and play in a setting apart from our everyday lives. Together, we collectively create and strengthen our spiritual community with —

  • Celebrations and ceremonies from different traditions, including our annual rituals of dancing the Maypole and weaving the Web of Community
  • Family and children's events and workshops
  • Drumming, Fire Circles and a variety of Sacred Dance for all levels
  • Concerts and music jams
  • Transformative rituals
  • Intensive, multi-day classes
  • Affinity Groups and programs for a diverse collection of identities and interests
  • Time to be in a beautiful and sacred natural environment
  • Dozens of workshops on subjects such as ritual, engagement and activism, magic, tarot, skill sharing, meditation, West African drumming, permaculture, dance, and indigenous European traditions

Together we form a vibrant and joyful living community that expands outward with us when we leave. We carry home new perceptions about each other and the world, and we know that we build our future on this sacred Earth together.

Join us for what promises to be healing and inspirational Rites of Spring.

 

Special Guest: Byron Ballard

This Year's Presenters Include:

BrighthawkAndras Corban Arthen, Juniper Talbot, Moira Ashleigh Isobel Arthen-Long, Lynn Mahoney Rowan, Liz Porter, Deirdre Pulgram-Arthen, Whispering Deer Trey Moonwood, Donovan Arthen, Chris LaFond,  Christopher Croucher-Stormdancer, Sam Arthen-Long, Miriam Klamkin, Sarah Stockwell-Arthen, Sharon Gadonniex, Wolfhame, Will Rowan ... and more!

 

 

And special musical guests:

Heartwood Trio - performing “The Well Tree”

Heartwood Trio: WellTree

Kindred Crow

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The Program

This year, in many of our special events, and in selected programs, we will have a focus on building living sanctuary: cultivating joy, care and connection to each other and to the natural world as we welcome the burgeoning spring.

We invite you to come find what offers you solace.
Feel what feeds your wild heart, deepening your power.
Learn ways that we can create sanctuary for one another, both on the mountain and in our neighborhoods when we return home.

COMMUNITY GUIDE

Rites of Spring Special Events

Firelighting

 

Opening Fire Lighting
On Wednesday night we come together from many directions to light the community fires of Rites of Spring. The ritual begins at 9:30 PM, with with fire, songs, drumming, and dance, and concludes with a procession through camp to light the central Community Fire and then the Sacred Fire at Bear Rock.

The Sacred Fire Circle
The Sacred Fire burns four nights at Rites of Spring. We ignite it together on Wednesday night and ritually put it to bed on Sunday. It is and has been a special ritual space for deep community connection and personal transformation since the very first Rites of Spring, and has inspired fire rituals across the country. Everyone is welcome to drum, to dance, to tend the fire, to share a poem or a chant.

Maypole Ritual
We bind ourselves to Earth and Sky and fuel our path for the bright season ahead with a ritual rooted in ancient tradition.

Maypole

Weaving the Web of Community
Ritually weaving the web of community together, we create in visual form all our connections to each other and to all beings of the earth and we send out our visions for healing and growth into the world.

The Art Salon
Our inspiring artists share and talk about their work and how it connects directly to their spiritual practice. All are welcome to participate. Artists, let us know on your registration form if you want to bring works to show at the salon.

The Poetry Jam
We bring our gifted poets and writers together to share their work and the work of others. All are welcome. Let us know on your registration form if you are interested in participating.

Acoustic Music Jam
A scheduled time for the musicians in our community to play together and see what comes. Everyone who plays is invited to bring an instrument and join in!

Give Back to the Mountain
For nearly twenty years, we have worked together to eradicate invasive plant species in and around our mountain home to allow more native species to thrive. Bring your work gloves and come and join the intrepid crew in their work this year. All ages welcome!

Guisers Ritual on the Island
Open yourself to mystery at Fey & Feral an immersive guising ritual. Journey into a shifted world to encounter beings in a space between real and more than real.  Costumes are welcome but not required. Coming of age and older.

The Feast
On Sunday night, everyone at Rites of Spring is invited to participate in a community meal and celebration including great food and entertainment.

EarthSpirit Auction of Goods and Services
This is a chance each year to help support EarthSpirit in the work it does all year long, in a fun community atmosphere. Email giving@earthspirit.com if you have an item you would like to offer for inclusion in the auction.

Goblin Market

Goblin Market!
A special evening of fun for all ages returns to the Merchant Circle, with goblins and other fey beings, games, vendors, crafters, acrobats, and musicians. Costumes encourage

The Village Builders Assembly
The two days prior to Rites of Spring are structured as a preparatory and community-building time for 100 experienced participants who want to help ritually and physically create the beautiful, connected, and attuned environment that holds us all for a week. Those who participate can count on some hard physical labor, good community conversations, and some meaningful ritual.

Presentations

The vast majority of excellent presenters at Rites of Spring are volunteers from within the community. We love the diversity this brings to the program and invite you to consider sharing the way that you practice by offering a workshop, ritual, discussion, or performance for adults, families, or our young people’s program. More specifics are available on the presentation proposal form.

Program Proposals – Priority Deadline – March 31  Submit a proposal now!

The first round of program decisions will be made by April 10. Anything received later than March 31 will be added to a waiting list and scheduled on a space-available basis.

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2026 Health Awareness

Because of the changing nature of the covid-19 virus and other communicable diseases, we will not require documentation of vaccination, boosters, or a negative test this year. We will, however, ask for clear communication around known exposure or current symptoms. If you have any suspicions, we ask that you test yourself for covid and flu the day that you are coming to Rites of Spring and stay home if that test is positive.

If you find yourself with respiratory symptoms while at Rites of Spring, please check in with the Operations team so they can connect you with our medical volunteers who will help you assess whether you need to move to a different sleeping space so as not to infect your roommates. We are not equipped as an infirmary, so people with significant illness may be asked to go home.

The wearing of masks is optional and respected. We encourage you to do what makes you most comfortable.

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End of the weaving

Rites of Spring Culture and Community

COMMUNITY GUIDE

About our Community

Rites of Spring is designed to encourage interdependence. People who regularly attend have created an extended and inclusive community that arises out of the mist each spring and welcomes new members. This community holds together because of a few simple expectations based on personal responsibility, some shared basic values and a personal spiritual connection with the sacred Earth. These expectations grow from a sensitivity and respect for other people regardless of spiritual tradition, race, gender, age, sexual orientation, or other differences, along with a willingness to engage in the daily practice of living in a community.

Community-Building Volunteer and Kitchen Shifts
The community we co-create each year at Rites of Spring relies on all of us to contribute our time and gifts to the whole. Each adult (participants who are 18+ or have gone through their Coming of Age) is expected to sign up for a volunteer shift, and each adult on the meal plan additionally signs up for a shift in the kitchen. These shifts are opportunities to engage in reciprocity with the greater community, make new connections, and learn more about what it takes to build our village.

Newcomers
We want to ensure that people who are at Rites of Spring for the first time make connections and feel at home. We strongly encourage you to come for the full 6 days rather than just for the weekend, so that you have time to truly experience being part of the community.

If you are attending for the first time, please be sure to mark the appropriate check box on the application form. We will reach out to you in advance with an invitation to an initial Zoom get together and orientation, and we encourage you to also attend at least one Newcomer’s Lunch as soon after your arrival as possible – even if you have attended other pagan gatherings in the past. These will be hosted by long-standing community members and will help you connect with both new and experienced members of the community.

Thank you for giving us a chance to help make your first Rites of Spring more enjoyable.

Merchants
Our merchants are mainly craftspeople and artists. They have always been a big part of Rites of Spring and add a lot to the festive atmosphere with their beautiful handmade items. We encourage merchants to register for the whole week, and hope that you will take some time away from your wares to relax and to participate in other aspects of the gathering, especially the large whole-community events, like the Web and Maypole Rituals.

We offer one discount on full-week registration fees for merchants and another if there is an assistant who will be actively working at a booth. This will be automatically calculated when you register. Instead of a vending fee, we collect a 10% commission on gross sales at the end of the gathering to benefit our scholarship fund. All merchants are responsible for collecting and paying their own Massachusetts state sales tax on items other than groceries or clothing or services. If you do not yet have a MA Sales Tax Certificate, you may apply for one at: Mass.gov website.

The merchant area is outdoors, and vendors provide their own set-up with a size limit of a 10’x20’ tent. For more details, check out this FAQ. (link) For any questions not answered there, please contact Ali Bourgault (merchants@earthspirit.com).

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12 Step
At Rites of Spring, members often organize daily Pagan Twelve Step Meetings, open to all participants of Rites, and all programs are welcome: AA, Alanon, NA, OA, CODA, ACOA, etc.  It is usually possible to arrange substance-free cabin space, so mark that choice on your application form. If you need a guarantee however, the best way to assure substance-free space is to bring your own tent. Please let us know if you would like to coordinate this this year RoSprograms@earthspirit.com.

Families and Young Adults

We value our multi-generational community and young people are a vital part of our community.

Children
Our children’s program is staffed wholly by volunteers, many of whom are professionals, who love our community and want to help our children learn about and enjoy it too. We have a “Community Compact” that we ask parents and children to read and agree to before participating in the program, so that things can go smoothly. Parents can think of it as if you were dropping your child off for the afternoon at a neighbor’s house where there are lots of interesting things to do.

We design programs for all ages of children in addition to programming specifically for family groups. This year we are again planning to do as much of this programming as possible outdoors or under tents, so be prepared with extra outdoor clothing! Special programs for families are usually offered in the mornings, and programs that children can participate in without an adult family member generally happen in the afternoon.

Infants and young children ages 1–4 are provided with a guided play space which is staffed by parents and other volunteers. Each afternoon, children ages 4–10 or so are offered workshops, activities, and crafts, designed to help them connect to the spiritual purpose and natural flow of the gathering. We hope that families will come to the community rituals together and find many ways to enjoy being with each other and in community on the mountain. More information will be sent to registered parents in mid-May, including an invitation to a pre-event Zoom meeting.

Bridges
For young people between the ages of about 10-15 ( a group we call “Bridges”) we create a special schedule of activities and workshops throughout the week including outdoor adventures, conversations, and workshops. We also provide a space for casual interaction and game-playing, and several opportunities for this group to begin to contribute actively to Rites of Spring by participating in rituals and “give back” projects.

Young Adults

There is a strong sense of community among the young adults at Rites of Spring. Following their Coming of Age Ritual, or around age 16, young members of the community are invited to a casual Wednesday night social where individuals between about 16-25 years can meet up, take a look at the program, learn from each others’ experiences and perhaps make some plans for the week. Newcomers who are in this age group are encouraged to join in.

Programs of special interest to young adults are also scheduled throughout the gathering.

Fire Cirle WebRites of Spring Policies

Rites of Spring is an attempt to create a spiritual community that can work and live together. Over the years, we have established certain guidelines that we must ask all participants to agree to before registering. If you do not feel that you can agree to abide by these policies, please do not submit an application form.

In order to care for our connections and relationships with integrity we use a Restorative Justice approach to conflict resolution. Please see the Restorative Justice Statement on EarthSpirit website for more information.

At Rites of Spring, consent is a “yes,” not the absence of a “no.”  Please actively seek consent from others whenever it might be relevant. For clarification, see the EarthSpirit Statement of Values Around Sex and Sexuality.

All rules established by the camp management and the EarthSpirit Community, as well as the laws of the state of Massachusetts, must be respected.

  • Parents are responsible for their children at all times.
  • Do not bring illegal substances to Rites of Spring; do not use alcohol in excess or cannabis in public; do not give controlled substances to minors.
  • No smoking of anything nor any open flame is permitted inside any buildings or near entrances or windows; butts must be disposed of properly.
  • No nudity is permitted in public areas.
  • No pets are allowed. We can refer you to a kennel nearby if you need one.
    (Contact us in advance if you travel with a service animal)
  • Rites of Spring is not a public event. Media coverage of Rites of Spring is prohibited without written consent of the organizers.
  • Photography is not allowed in ritual space. It is permitted at other times only with the permission of all included in the photograph. Please be certain that you have consent - especially from the parents of minors - before publishing anything electronically or in print, including on social media.
  • We reserve the right to deny or revoke admission to Rites of Spring without refund for dangerous or disruptive behavior as determined by the organizers, or for non-compliance with gathering policies.

Selected official event photographers may work during community rituals. When they are active in this capacity they will be identifiable. If you do not want to be photographed, please either make yourself known to them or simply stand on the same side as they are on. We are always glad to receive copies of photographs that you have taken outside of ritual space at Rites of Spring if you are willing to share them with us.

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Rites of Spring Bear Rock Blessing

Rites of Spring Location, Lodging and Transportation

We return to our familiar mountain-top home-away-from-home for Rites of Spring, a summer camp in the far southwestern corner of Massachusetts, near the Connecticut and New York borders. It is situated on hundreds of acres of woods, surrounding a huge private lake and abutting the Appalachian Trail.

We have rough and wonderful facilities here — many camp cabins with bunk beds; two beautiful lodges;a big, rustic dining hall and kitchen; areas for camping; fields for rituals and fire circles; and a waterfront area which includes canoes and sailboats. Our friends on the camp staff provide lifeguards and boat supervision for us each day at specific times, as well as leading groups through some of their outdoor adventure programs.

Recycling and composting are both available at the Dining Hall this year! Please use them as much as possible to support our efforts at maintaining a green and sustainable gathering.

Lodging
A cabin or space for tent camping is included in your registration fee. You may indicate your preference for sleeping accommodations, whether cabin or camping, on your application form. Wherever you are staying, you will have very nearby neighbors, so please be as considerate as you would like others to be, and keep things quiet in the living areas between midnight and 8am.

Most cabins this year will sleep between 8 and 12 people in bunk beds, with shared bathroom facilities and hot showers in each cabin area. Several of these are brand new three-walled “rustic” cabins with one fully screened wall leading to a covered porch. We expect those cabins will house groups - one large one or 2 groups of 4-5 people if you hang a curtain hung down the middle. Some of these, around a central fire pit, will comprise our new “Family” living area. (The smaller “rustic cabins” we once used are no longer available.) There is electricity in all of the cabins. A limited number of beds in shared rooms are available in two heated lodges. If you choose a heated lodge, there is an additional charge of $60 per person, including children. There are no single/double cabins or private rooms available.

If you are requesting heated space, please be aware that there are no heated rooms for just 1 or 2 people, so planning ahead for a group of 4-5 will be very helpful. Otherwise roommates will be assigned. Heated space cannot be guaranteed, and fees may be refunded if those spaces are not available.  Likewise, lower bunks — especially in heated space — are in limited supply and are not guaranteed. Please be sure to indicate on your registration form which is more important for you — heated space or a lower bunk. While we will do our best, it may not be possible for you to have both.

Tenting is a good way to create privacy and distance. We have two flat grassy fields available for tent sites and some wooded spaces as well. If you are concerned about sharing cabin space with people you do not know, bringing a tent might be your best option. Tenters share the restrooms and showers in the cabin areas, and there is also a portable toilet next to each tenting area.

Environmental regulations specify that no RVs or pop-ups are permitted at the camp. Sleeping in your standard sized van is allowed, but only with prior permission and only in specific areas. Space for tents in the Merchant area is extremely limited and available for merchants only by special arrangement. Merchants, please be sure to indicate a second housing choice on your application form.

All beds in use in each cabin will be assigned, so plan ahead. If you will be bringing a tent, please do not also sign up for a cabin space “just in case”. We will have some empty beds available in reserve in case of washed out tents.

You will be able to indicate your preferred lodging and cabin style on your application form. We try to accommodate requests but cannot guarantee we can meet them all.

Choosing Cabin Mates

Again, we encourage you to create your own cabin group of 2-15 people, and to complete the housing group section of the registration form. Choose a name for your group (one word, up to 10 letters), even if there are just two of you. Register as early as you can, and make sure this section is filled out the same way on all forms. Smaller groups will be combined to fill a cabin.

Transportation

Our site in southwestern Massachusetts is not directly accessible by public transportation. We will send out the address and directions to confirmed participants.

We encourage you to share rides as much as possible, both to reduce our collective energy consumption and because parking on the site is limited. If you need a ride, please indicate that on your registration form. We will share the list of needs with everyone who has registered and if you are able to offer a ride, you can take a look at the list and reach out directly if you see someone whose needs match what you can offer. If we get close to the event and you still need a ride, you can post a request in the Facebook event, “EarthSpirit Presents Rites of Spring 2026”.

We cannot guarantee rides or arrange transportation.

Peter Pan and Bonanza buses from New York City, Boston, and other major cities do travel to nearby Lee and Great Barrington, MA. We schedule pick ups from the bus stations at specific times for a modest fee. Let us know by email to: rosreg@tamelinproductions.com if you need to be picked up. We need all bus pick-up information by May 6th. Taxis are also available in town.

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Rites of Spring Application and Registration Information:

Rites of Spring begins on Wednesday, May 20, and ends on Memorial Day — Monday, May 25th, 2026. The Village Builders’ Assembly (open only to returning participants) begins on Monday, May 18. This year we will also accept a limited number of weekend-only registrations with Friday evening arrival. Advance registration is required for the gathering, and registration and payment will be accepted until Monday, May 1, or our attendance cap is reached. If the event fills, we will maintain a waiting list and expect we will be able to offer at least some people on the waiting list the opportunity to attend.

Everyone is expected to remain on site from the time they arrive until the event ends, except in cases of emergency. If you know you will need to depart before 3pm on May 25, please send a message in advance to rosreg@tamelinproductions.com.

Advance registration is required for the gathering and the final deadline to register and pay is May 6.

Arrival times are:

Monday: 11am – 2pm  for Village Builders Assembly
Wednesday: 1pm – 9pm
Friday: 6pm-9pm

Please Register Online if at all possible. You can pay with a credit card or send a check, which saves us from having to pay the card processing fee.

Unaccompanied minors (under age 18) may be permitted under limited conditions. Please speak with someone in the office before applying.

Please direct any questions about your application to rosreg@tamelinproductions.com or call the office: 413-238-4240. Our office is staffed by volunteers so replies may take up to a week, especially in the early registration period. Email is probably faster. Thank you for being patient.

If you have not received your directions by May 15, please call the office or email rosreg@tamelinproductions.com. Before then, please be patient.

Meal Plans:
The meals at Rites of Spring are provided by volunteer members of our community who offer their time and expertise to create delicious food for all of us. Think of it as if you were going to a family member’s home for dinner, rather than to a restaurant. There may be meals that don’t especially work for you, but we do our best to make sure that no one is left hungry. The love that goes into the food is the best flavoring we would ask for.

We offer a variety of meal plans for our participants, and options are outlined on the registration form. Participants may also choose to prepare their own meals. If you choose to cook on site, please plan to set up a camp kitchen and bring everything you need except ice (which can be purchased via periodic town runs) for your whole stay. Refrigeration and kitchen facilities are not available for general use.

Seating for those on the meal plan will be available outdoors and indoors, and meal service is designed to minimize long lines and crowding. People cooking for themselves are welcome to join those eating under the tents.

We are able to provide food for omnivores, vegetarians, and usually for those who are gluten-free or dairy intolerant. If you have other dietary restrictions, please plan ahead so you can supplement the provided meals with your own items. We have limited facilities and cannot accommodate everyone’s individual dietary needs.

If you have serious food allergies and want to be on the meal plan, please let us know in advance on your registration form and check in with the kitchen when you arrive. If you have questions about whether we are able to accommodate your needs, please send a separate email to rosfood@earthspirit.com. There may be meals you will need to avoid. We suggest that everyone bring some items for snacking, especially for your children.

Note that meals are included for all Village Builders’ Assembly participants from Monday dinner through Wednesday lunch.

Rites of Spring Registration Rates
We stagger rates to encourage early registration for better planning. We offer limited weekend registrations in order to enable people to attend who cannot take days off of work or school. Full-event attendance is recommended.

Payment must be received by the deadline stated, or you will be charged the rate for the later deadline. We offer many partial scholarship and work-exchange packages. Please do not let a lack of funds be the issue that prevents you from attending Rites of Spring. The application for financial assistance is included in the registration process.
(Also see financial aid information below.)

Registration Fee Table
for Applications Postmarked by:
April 3
May 1 by mail
May 1 online
Option 1: Full-week registration, Wed. 5/20 – Mon. 5/25
Adult (over 17) $320 $345
Children (ages 5–17, no charge under 5) $200 $200
Option 2: Weekend only Fri. 5/22- Mon. 5/25
Adult (over 17) $285 $285
Children (ages 5-17) $175 $175
Option 3: Village Builders Assembly 5/18-20

Plus Full-week registration Wed. 5/20 - Mon. 5/25

Adult (over 17) $420 $445
Children (ages 5–17, no charge under 5) $255 $255

 

 

Meal Plan Fees
Full Meal Plan
Dinners Only Meal Plan
Weekend Meal Plan
Weekend Dinners Only Meal Plan
Adults & Children

13 and up

$220 $125 $160 $80
Children, ages 5-12
no charge under 5
$135 $80 $120 $60

Please direct any questions about your application to rosreg@tamelinproductions.com or telephone us at 413-238-4240

Important - Registration and Refund Policies

All mailed applications must be postmarked by May 1, 2026. On-line applications with PayPal will be accepted until midnight EDT on May 1, 2026. All payments must also be received by May 1.

Credit Card payment is accepted through PayPal only, whether using online registration or sent to to rosreg@tamelinproductions.com when using a paper form.

Any exceptions made by phone or email for “last minute registrations” after May 1 will be charged a fee of $25. All returned checks will be assessed a service fee of $20.

Refund Policies:

  • Requests for refunds will be considered if received in writing (email is fine) on or before May 1. We cannot accept refund requests by phone, nor can we make exceptions to this date except in cases of documented COVID-19 infection or exposure fewer than 5 days before the gathering.
  • Refund requests received before April 15 are eligible for either cash or credit towards Rites of Spring or Twilight Covening within one year. Requests received between April 15 and May 1 are eligible for event credit only, as is the COVID exception detailed above.
  • *If we have to cancel the in-person event and go virtual due to state law or camp policy, registrants will receive registration for the virtual event and the remaining amount will become a credit that can be applied to either Twilight Covening 2026 or Rites of Spring 2027. All credits expire at the end of May of 2027. If we cancel but do not go virtual, all fees will be credited toward one of those two events.
  • All refunds will be charged a $45 processing fee.

Grounding the web

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(you can pay with PayPal, check or money order)
If you choose not to use PayPal or credit cards via PayPal, mail the printed application results from online registration and your checks or money order to:

Rites of Spring Application
c/o Tamelin Productions
P.O. Box 340
Williamsburg, MA 01096

Financial Aid
If money is the only thing preventing you from attending, please apply for financial aid. We want to make it possible for you to come if we can. Most assistance will be partial and most will include some work exchange, so please be sure to indicate how much you can contribute to your registration even if it is a small amount. Exchanges often involve physical labor of some kind. You might be working in the kitchen or with the children, moving equipment to help set up for programs or packing up at the end of the event, – or sometimes a job before Rites of Spring begins.

Applications for Financial Assistance must be received before April 3rd.

Applications for financial aid are a part of the general application process, and the earlier you apply the better. The more information you give us, including any special skills or abilities that could be contributed on a work exchange basis, the easier it will be for us to find the best way to help you come to Rites of Spring.

We include a space on the application form for anyone who would like to contribute toward a fund for further scholarships. We have always received enough money between these donations and the tithes from our Merchants to enable several people to attend who otherwise could not.

Confirmation
In mid-May registered participants will be sent a link to a private confirmation web page which will include directions, what to bring and all of the information you should need in advance. If you have not received this information by May 16, please call or email rosreg@tamelinproductions.com; before then, please be patient.

We look forward to seeing you on the mountain!

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