2012 GREAT LAKES PRIMITIVES GATHERING
JUNE 29, 30 AND JULY 1, 2012
You are invited to participate in a unique experience with the Great Lakes Primitives Gathering. Come spend a summer weekend with friends, tents, sticks and stones. Join us for 3 days of rekindling friendships in a rustic, wooded setting. With the promise of gasoline speedily reaching $5 a gallon,
we have decided to take a road never before traveled. The 2012 event will be held down state. It's
an affordable get away, with the opportunity to relax and share some stories, talent and time together. We look forward to building the same temporary community and enjoying a laid back family oriented affair in the tradition of the Great Lakes Primitives Gathering
Location
The event will be held at Multi-Lakes Conservation Association, a sportsman club with over 70 acres
of wooded land. The event will take place June 29 – July 1, Friday through Sunday. Participants are welcome to come Thursday evening and stay until Monday morning. Go to the website for directions
and maps.
It is located at:
Multi-Lakes Conservation Association
3860 Newton Road, Commerce Township, MI 48390
Clubhouse phone: 248-363-9109
web-site:
http://www.multilakes.com/Camp Site
This is a camping event. There are wooded primitive campsites, as well as sites in more open areas.
RV's are allowed in camping areas, however there are no hook ups available. There is ample parking. Latrines are on site. There is a large sheltered area, with picnic tables for eating and gathering. A large
fire ring is in the general meeting area with benches and a smaller fire ring is available closer to the
lake. Fires are not allowed at the campsites. Potable water is available.
There is a small lake and you can feel free to bring your canoe, kayak and fishing gear.
Trash receptacles are available for garbage as well as recycle bins. Please be responsible for your campsites and public areas. No trash in fire pits. Dumpsters are available on site.
2012 GREAT LAKES PRIMITIVES GATHERING
Meals
Meals are included in the registration cost. Lunch and dinner catered on Friday (dinner is a Chicken/
Fish Fry at the clubhouse). Breakfast. lunch and dinner will be catered on Saturday and Sunday.
Coffee and tea are included with meals. Plates, cups and utensils are provided.
If you decide to come early or stay late, bring a cooler or make arrangements for those additional
meals. We will not be able to serve special needs diets.
What to Bring
Bring your tent, camping equipment, flashlight, chairs and rain gear (hope we won't need it).
Toys: atlatl, darts, bows, arrows, hatchets, slings, sling shots, boom-a-rang, bones, beads, fiber, tools, flint-napping any activity or game you would like to share.
Show and Tell: Bring projects you have worked on or items you would like to trade or sell. Feel free
to set up your own blanket to sell items
Agenda
We have a free form agenda. This well be a weekend open to flexible and spontaneous opportunities.
We are open to impromptu classes. If you would like to share and/or teach we welcome you to bring
your materials and tools. When you arrive, let us know what your class and material fees are and if
you need help setting up a teaching area.
There will be a few classes that will have scheduled time frames. If you would like to teach a class
or skill needing some special accommodations or scheduling, let us know in advance so we can help arrange that.
Let's kick back, relax, share and inspire!
Contacts:
Dale and Sue LaPointe, 1842 Lerene, Commerce Township, Mi 48390 248-669-0407
E-mail: sueviga1@hotmail
Philip Meister, 213 Vail Street, Midland, MI 48642 Phone 989-450-9127
E-mail:
zulumeister@yahoo.com ******
Please respect the land, local flora and animal life.
Please leave your campsites and general areas neat and tidy. Trash disposal is available on site at
no extra charge.
Sorry – pets are not allowed. Leave firearms, alcohol and drugs at home.
2012 GREAT LAKES PRIMITIVES GATHERING
MENU:
BREAKFAST @ 8:00 am: Saturday---scrambled eggs, potatoes, bacon, biscuits,
coffee, tea and juice
Sunday----scrambled eggs, pancakes, sausage,
coffee, tea and juice
LUNCH @ 12: 00 pm: Friday, Saturday and Sunday lunch will be served to you
Provide your own beverage.
DINNER: Friday 5:30 pm until 8:30 pm Fish Fry at the Club House
(included in fee)all you care to eat. Includes Fried and baked
broasted chicken, French fried and baked potatoes, mac &
cheese, salad bar and corn bread. Dessert around the campfire.
Saturday @ 6:00 pm Baked chicken, corn on cob, green beans,
salad, rolls, coffee and tea. Dessert around the campfire.
Sunday @ 5:00 pm Hamburgers and hot dogs from the grill,
all the fix-ins, potato salad, baked beans, and coleslaw,
lemonade, coffee and tea and YES, as in the past …................
Ice Cream Sundays, YUM
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING GATHER AROUND THE CAMPFIRE
LET'S CHAT WITH FRIENDS AND SHARE DESSERT.
Fun and frolic, relax, visit, share knowledge, traditions and exchange ideas, brainstorm and compare, explore and learn. Tell stories, bring your treasures for show and tell. Share musical fun and songs, bring your hand made instruments or other portable and interesting instruments. Please, leave your radios, i-pods and boom boxes home. This will be another great opportunity to bring family and friends together to experience the true and historical meaning of the community/tribal environment shared at the Great Lakes Primitives Gathering.
2012 GREAT LAKES PRIMITIVES GATHERING
CLASSES AND INSTRUCTORS
Phil Klimowicz Gourd containers with pine needle rims
Artemas Eyster Cordage from wild gathered fibers
Catherine Krueger to be announced
Glen Krueger Forging
Clay Wykes Flint-knapping 101
Al Colins Skull bone jewelry
Keith Knecht to be announced
George Hedgepath to be announced
Pat McFatridge to be announced
Phil Meister Boom-a-rang
Suzanne Pufpaff Fiber and Felt
Pat Schnur Medicinal Plants
Joe Schnur Twine Slippers
Greg West Bamboo Flutes
Craig Perdue Falconry
Mitzi Lee Colombo to be announced
Dale LaPointe Net bags and shuttles
Instructors and classes subject to change as necessary.
KIDS ACTIVITY TENT
Bone, wood and feather adornments
Native Rattles
Cave paintings and twig frames
Leather pouches
Games
Boom-a-rang, slings and sling shots
Atlatl and darts
Bring your bows and arrows
Bring your musical instruments