Howdy Fireflies!
It's time to talk about placement. Who wants to be on the map?
For those who don't know, while there's a lot of open camping in the woods at Firefly, most or all Theme Camps and Art Installations have set locations organized by your friendly Placement Core!
The deadline for placement submissions is June 8th at 11:59pm
The first placement work weekend is June 16th and June 17th, starting Saturday afternoon.
Below are our policies. Please read them so you understand how this all works.
If you have any questions about placement please contact us at placement@fireflyartscollective.org
Follow this link to fill out the information we need:
2012 Placement Form
Pecan, Paul and the other placement volunteers really appreciate your
cooperation -- the more info they have in advance, the better they'll be
able to make the event successful for everyone. Plus you know you want
to be on the map!
Art and Theme Camp Placement Policies
1.
Themecamps
returning from last year will get first dibs on the spot they had last
year. If there is any conflict between former members of a themecamp
that has split up, or anything like that, Placement Core will attempt to
resolve any conflicts together with any representatives of the camps
who have signed up for the first placement work weekend and attend it
(who will receive priority over camps without representation at the
first work weekend).
2. June 16th and 17th starting Saturday afternoon
If you have at least one representative of your camp or
project at the first placement work weekend and like to choose a
specific spot (and didn't already have it last year), Placement Core
will work with you/them to look at the available placement options and
help you/them pick the one that will work best for you and for Firefly
as a whole.
3.
If you submit a camp/project e-mail to Placement but don't
show up at the first placement work weekend, Placement Core will select a
spot for you. If you send an e-mail saying "I want to be at 22 Verdant"
or whatever, and fail to have representative at the first work weekend,
Placement Core may ignore your location request and place your
camp/project according to the collective best interests of Firefly.
4.
If you don't send Placement an e-mail but you're bringing a
theme camp or large art project to the event, you're on your own. You
won't be on the map, you'll have to find a spot for yourself when you
arrive at the event from among the areas not already claimed, and if
your camp makes a high volume of sound (or a moderate volume of sound
but too close to a mapped sound camp), Nick of the Sound Core will find
you and ask you to turn it down.
5. Fire and Sound
While there will be more space for general camping and theme camps this year, there will not be any new sites for in-ground fire pits or amplified sound. Any fire other than camp stoves for cooking must be approved by the Fire Safety Core. Tiki torches are not allowed.
6. Leave No Trace
We
are asking Themecamps to have a designated Leave No Trace contact
person for their camp. This person should be your camp’s LAST member to
leave the area that was designated for your camp. They will be
responsible for all items left at your camp. It is highly recommended
that they also volunteer for Firefly 2012 Leave No Trace. They get to
stay an extra day and leave our little spot in the woods as beautiful as
it was before we got there. Email LNT for questions or to sign at: LNT
(at) fireflyartscollective (dot) org.
7.
Our first placement work weekend is June16th and 17th
starting Saturday afternoon and continuing Sunday. This weekend is just for placement, not working on setup for your camps -- the others weekends are for that! Don’t miss it! If
necessary we will also continue placement the following weekend June
24th and 25th but don’t count on it.
8. Participate!
Please encourage members of your camp to take
shifts in the various volunteering opportunities for Firefly such as
parking, rangers, greeters, kitchen and gate. This event happens and is
created by the people who participate in it. Everyone is a volunteer.
Thanks!