What to bring (and not bring) to IDA work and play events
Hey y'all! On behalf of all of the organizers of this event, let me say how excited we all are to see all of your beautiful faces! We’ve been working hard to prepare the land for your arrival and thought this might be a great time to help make sure everyone who arrives is as prepared as possible for this week of QTIBIPOC work and solidarity. It has been a while since we made a post about what to bring (and not bring) to Ida events. We have made many changes over the last two years and are very excited to continue sustaining community for all of you 💕. As we become more focused in our intentions and priorities to this land and community, we want to make sure to be more active in our communications with the community served by this space. Be on the lookout for increased social media activity and updates surrounding upcoming and future projects and events!
🏖What TO bring:
Tent
Sleeping bag
Pillow
Sleeping pad
Rain fly and/or tarp (preferably both) shade is nice and so is staying dry.
Rope to hang said tarp
Head lamp or flashlight
Sun block if you need it
Bug spray/itch cream/essential oils
Raincoat
Water bottle
Towel for showers and/or swimming hole
Warm clothes for night time
Biodegradable soap
Snacks and bevs (lots)
Coffee
Food Stamps/$$$ NOTAFLOF, however for those who have the money to donate, we will be collecting to help with kitchen costs.
Specific to work events:
Tools
Work gloves
Hard hat
Boots
Pro tips:
Biodegradable baby wipes
Fierce drag
Things for the alters
Lights for your camp (Mood lighting if you will…battery powered though)
Portable speakers if you have them (the Yuka Fields after parties are what you make it, be the party top you want to see in the world)
Games or ideas of things to share in fun with (orbeez, trampolines, twister, gallons of canola oil, tarps, etc.)
Things to skillshare and conversation topics for the daytime, this a great opportunity to hive mind with your community! And share knowledge too ⭐️
REPARATIONS (dismantle that privilege henny)
🚫What NOT to bring:
Any and all pets (if you have a legitimate service animal we can make an exception)
Expectations to camp in your vehicle if not an accessibility need, if you have needs around accessibility please email buildingpermanence@gmail.com

