well, OK Mr. Mudjack..definitely a prorated cost. Actually if someone comes for a day it would be $10 and all the lentils they can eat. For one overnight and a few meals, $30. Or contact me if someone was truly broke...we aren't probably going to bring in enough to really offer scholarships this year, but I'll do what I can to help people come. The main thing is we need to cover the expense of the lodging and/or day use fee. It would sure be great if you could make it...
Do you like pork? I am going to get an assortment from a contact at WSU who swears it is great, and he is a great cook and barbecuer, so I trust his judgement. You could have a pork chop instead of the >>>
But then I feel a bit guilty because I know that some religions don't permit it...and one of the camps actually does a Kosher kitchen...well, I would if I could but I really can't. We'll just do our best...and depending on if more people will just pay up, we'll try to have a variety of foods on hand that people can combine in various creative ways themselves..my boss has 100 lbs of lentils that I can tap into and an apple tree with good pie apples and blackberries are still ripe...
I do run on about the food, don't I? I am actually looking forward to that as much as the music..the kitchen is good for this sort of camp and if it is misty out, we'll need all the heat we can get. What I really would like to do, and will not be able to really this year, but maybe next, is put together all sorts of foods from the Northwest...hazelnuts, and huckleberries, and apples and Couger Gold cheese...that sort of stuff.