Got questions about CAMP-OAT 2024? We've got answers!
Join us in our EIGHTH Annual End of Show Camp out!
Glamping in Style (or Not So Much):
- RV or Trailer? Sure you can bring them, but remember, it's roughing it a bit (think rustic charm, not full hook-ups).
- Bathrooms? Fear not, there are composting toilets in the campground area. Embrace nature's embrace!
Bringing the Whole Crew:
- Furry Friends Welcome! Turning Earth Farm is dog-friendly, but make sure your pup is social with other dogs and, well, farm animals (such as a llama, pig and particularly chickens). Leashes are required near the main house and kitchen area until your furry friend proves their non-predatory intentions.
Food and Fun:
- Parking? Covered! Parking is included in your ticket price.
- Dietary Needs? We've got you covered (or should we say "uncovered"? It's a farm!). Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options are available for meals, but feel free to bring your own snacks and drinks too. Everything is better under the stars with a little munching!
- All Ages Welcome! The Comedy of Errors is a hilarious and accessible Shakespeare play, perfect for the whole family.
The Great Outdoors:
- A Real Farm Experience! Yep, Turning Earth Farm is the real deal. Check out their website to learn more about their agricultural adventures: https://www.turningearthfarms.org/.
Needing a Helping Hand?
- No Camping Gear? No worries! Contact us at [email protected] and we'll lend you a tent and sleeping bag. We want everyone to enjoy CAMPOUT!
- Sleeping in Your Car? Perfectly fine!
- Day Trip Option? Sure! Catch the show and dinner, then head home under the starry sky (just be safe!).
- Financial Assistance Available? We can help! This is our only ticketed summer show, and the funds go towards the farm and food. Contact us at [email protected] if cost is a barrier, and we'll find a solution.
Spreading the Shakespearean Love?
- Sponsor a Ticket! Can't attend but want to help someone else experience CAMPOUT? Purchase a "Sponsor A Ticket" option and we'll make sure it goes to someone who needs it.