Important Information - Only one week away!


Beautiful One,

The final Oracle Gathering is just a week away and it is time to go over some important details. Location information and directions have been added to the website at www.oraclegatherings.com/directions. Many of you have sent in some great questions. Rather than sending a long email to answer them all, we have added a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page where you should find very helpful information to help you prepare for the event. You can find it at www.oraclegatherings.com/faq. People are offering and looking for rides to satisfy the three occupant minimum for their vehicle. You can find out more by taking a look at our forums: www.oraclegatherings.com/forum.

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Important information is included below...

Festival Hours:
Friday July 31, 2009 12:00pm - Sunday August 2, 4pm

Gate Arrival Hours:
Please arrive during the following entry times.
Friday July 31, 2009: 12:00pm - 1:00am (13 total hours)
Saturday August 1, 2009: 10:00am - 1:00am (14 total hours)
The front gate will close to entry after 1am each night to ensure maximum safety and efficiency. Festival goers will be able to leave the grounds at any time.

Re-Entry Policy:
You will receive a wristband at your point of entry that will allow you to come and go from the festival grounds as needed while your band is secured around your wrist and not tampered with. Please endeavor to minimize your exits and entries. If you must leave to get something, see it as an opportunity to ask your neighbors if you can get anything for them. Good neighbors will help keep the gate running smoothly and efficiently for all.

Alcohol Policy:
No alcohol will be allowed on the festival grounds. If you are found with alcohol you will be asked to turn it over to security. Participants who do not comply may be asked to leave.

Pets Policy:
No pets of any kind are allowed on the festival grounds. If you have a documented assistance animal and require its services for mobility, please contact us via our contact form at http://www.oraclegatherings.com/contact and let us know about your situation.

Trash Policy - Leave No Trace:
Please help us minimize impact to the site by packing-out your own trash, recycling and compost, and picking up litter if you find it. You will be given a garbage bag upon arrival, so you can take your trash with you when you leave.


For regular updates and further information,
please visit our website:
www.oraclegatherings.com

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Thank You

This event and series is now complete. Thank you to all who made this the most magickal eight years!

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