V-Camp Conference: Book Now

Published on 16th November 2009 by phinharper

V-Camp 2010 is just around the corner and on the 5th of December the work realy starts coming together. A core team of workers has been set up who is pull the camp together on the ground but they need direction and input from the people who the camp is really for: Ventuers, and to a lesser but still crucial extent us; District Fellows.

To generte this lead the powers that be have decreed that there shall be a conference. A conference of all parties involved in running the camp, a conference of plannng, pragmatism and big ideas.

The Team

Camp Coordinator Magico Martinez
KPs Place Empty – Could you have a go?
Camp Administrator Lloyd Russel Moyle
Production Coordinator Dan Ellis
Camp Site Services Coordinator James Tomley
Programe Coordinator Joel White

The conference will take place in Birmingham on the 5th of December and its essential that as many DFs can get there as possible – Already Ventuer Groups around the country have been contacted and they are all sending representatives to get stuck in. The conference is free and there is the oppertunity to stay overnight if distance is a factor.

To get a place just wack of one of the booking forms bellow – if you have any questions or concerns get in touch with Tracy Cleveland who is coordinating the bookings:

Tracy

E-Mail: tracy.cleveland@woodcraft.org.uk
Tele: 020 8658 3745
Mobile: 0777 1964 151

Address of Venue

John Peek Conference Room (& Midlands Co-op rooms)
The Birmingham and Midland Institute,
Margaret Street,
Birmingham,
B3 3BS

aims and principlesUnder 18 Booking Form

aims and principlesOver 18 Booking Form

it is on the Saturday the 5th not the 6th

Josh Dodd on 1st December 2009.
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The District Fellows Movement is the 16-20 year old members of the co-operative educational youth charity, the woodcraft folk, whose ideology is based on the principles of equality, peace, social justice and co-operation, with an emphasis on the empowerment of young people.

DF meetings usually consist of a group of like minded individuals meeting up at a regular time and place (someone's house, or a pub for instance, or even a community hall if the group is large enough) and taking part in usual woodcraft activities. These activities range from co-operative games, orgainising events, workshops and discussions, and general socialising!

The DF movement also meets up on a national basis frequently, to hold both social, educational events and business events allowing everyone to be involved in the running of DF's...

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