CelebratioNight

Winter Intention 2023 - CelebratioNight

 CELEBRATIONIGHT is the peak experience of our event as we open up the gathering to additional guests for the evening.
 
This year it’s on Saturday, December 30th!

A great way to include friends and family who can't make it for the five days….we'd love to see you for at least one night!

The location is beautiful Camp Squeah near Hope.

We recommend that you arrive sometime after lunch, catch some workshops during the day, have dinner with everyone around 5:30 pm, and then enjoy the party.

When you wake up on Sunday, you can stay in the Den of Dreams for Onesie Day Brunch before heading out.

You MUST buy your CelebratioNight tickets by end of day December 20th, no exceptions!

RSVP and invite your friends on FB: https://www.facebook.com/events/267935259605402

::DJ LINEUP::

Tentative DJ lineup (in no particular order) is:

Uncle Willy
https://www.mixcloud.com/Uncle_Willy

Mazeguider
https://soundcloud.com/mazeguider

Boom Human
https://soundcloud.com/boom-human

Amethystra
https://www.mixcloud.com/Amethystra

Elixir
http://djelixir.com/


::TICKETS::

Tickets on sale NOW!

The $75 ticket price includes Saturday afternoon workshops (2pm-5pm), dinner (5-7pm), accommodations, and brunch (11am-12:30pm).  The evening’s entertainment includes a short opening circle to give you some orientation and welcome you into the Intention community, a fire spinning show, our "naughty naughty Passion Show" and a whole lot of dancing, connecting, and an awesome party all around (7pm-3am).

Please visit this page to buy your CelebratioNight ticket (scroll all the way to the bottom).

You must be 19 years of age or older, or attend this event along with your legal guardian(s).   The adult ticket is $75, cheaper options available for kids of all ages, see the ticket page for details.

 
::ACCOMMODATION AND TRANSPORTATION::

CelebratioNight will be at Camp Squeah,at 27915 TransCanada Highway just north of Hope.  All cabins are fully winterized and contain mostly twin bunks.  You will have to bring your own bedding.

Rideshare spreadsheet here (includes rides for this event and the full five-day event).

Parking is free and overnight accommodation is included.  If you plan to take public transit/bus to Hope and want to arrange a pick-up, please email info[at]intention[dot]org.  Please note the return ride to Hope will be the following day after brunch (unless you can hop in the car with someone leaving earlier).

click here for how to get there

click here for some information about our lovely new venue!

 

::FOOD::

Our meals will be catered by Turnip the Beetz https://www.turnipthebeetz.com/ Turnip the Beetz will be familiar to those who were at Burn in the Forest or Heart of Tantra this past summer. Their food (which is largely vegan and gluten-free) is organic, locally sourced and delicious. Dinner is from 5:30-7pm and brunch is from 11am-12:30pm. Early risers and late night snackers are encouraged to bring their own extra food.  Winter bonus: your car doubles as a cooler!


::WHAT TO BRING::

Here's some ideas on what to bring!

(this list was written for those coming for the full five days, however the "Necessities" and "What to Leave Behind" lists are applicable to CelebratioNight too. there will also be an email sent to all CelebratioNight registrants, before the event, with reminders of the most important items.)    

**** Note: We have one person attending who has a severe allergy, like an "get the epi-pen out!" allergy, to patchouli. therefore, NO PATCHOULI please and thanks! ****

    
::CONSENT::

Intention consciously fosters a culture of consent. We want everyone to feel comfortable and respected at our events. If you’re unsure about an interaction or unsure if you have consent, please remember to ask first. Remember, only an ongoing positive, enthusiastic response means Yes!  When consent is respected, we feel more free to be fully ourselves.

 
::ACKNOWLEDGMENT::

We would like to acknowledge and bring attention to the fact that the land on which we will gather for this event is the traditional, unceded and illegally occupied territory of the Yale First Nation, as well as the Stó:lō, Nlaka’pamux, and many other indigenous peoples.

We have tremendous gratitude for this land and everything that it provides, and invite awareness and consideration of how and why the people of the nation of Canada have access to all of its beauty and abundance.  We always strive to leave no trace and to protect the land where we gather.

Tickets available here!