Bill D & Ferrara--we've got the same site some of us were at for Carly's party this May!Susan-Marie--we've got several nurses who usually come. We've also got Alice Bailes (not sure if she still uses that last name), who is quite involved in the local folk music community, who sometimes comes to the Getaway, and who IS a midwife. Of course, since notice hasn't gone out yet to FSGW members, no one has yet responded, so I can't say with any certainty she's planning on coming.
Lloyd--there might be room to park an RV at our Camp, but it won't be in a place with electricity. Or you can have a cabin space, with electricity. Or check out the Travel Trailer Village at Prince William Forest National Park (an old name, and I don't know what the facility is like, but you might find information is you linked there through the Prince William Forest Park website: www.nps.gov/prwi
The Travel Trailer Village is about 1 mile from the festivities. It's out near the state highway, just at the turn-off onto the gravel road that leads into the park and dead-ends one mile down at our camp.Actually, from that website, I quote:
Travel Trailer Village is a private, concessionaire operated full-service recreational vehicle campground located on the north side of the park. Information and reservations can be obtained by calling 703/221-2474.Hope this info helps.
--Charlie Baum