GATHERING
DATES FOR 2009
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IF YOU WISH TO
VISIT THE SANCTUARY DURING A GATHERING PLEASE REGISTER BY
FOLLOWING THE DIRECTIONS IN THE GATHERING CALL
IF YOU WISH TO
VISIT THE SANCTUARY OUTSIDE GATHERING TIMES PLEASE CONTACT
secretary@folleterre.org
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SUMMER GATHERING
July 17 - 27

more dates coming....
GENERAL INFORMATION
FOR VISITORS
NEW!!! List of what to bring with you!

NEW!!! List of guidelines for stays on the
land!

A short note about conditions at Folleterre...
After busy years in 2007-8, Folleterre is becoming more
comfortable, with adequate water supply, great new wash up area,
and improved sleeping areas. Perhaps for some
conditions are still slightly rough.
BUT, there is a phone, bed space indoors, many mattresses,
sleeping bags and blankets to borrow, low-technology toilets, pure
and drinkable water, a working kitchen and wood stove, electric
lights, a garden, and a lot of
love.
Please consider joining your fellow faerie sisterbrothers in shaping
Sanctuary in Europe!
For any questions about what decisions have been made, which haven't,
and the plan to move ahead, please see the
Pink Papers
or email
the Stewards Circle.
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HOW TO COME TO FOLLETERRE
If you haven't been before/this is your FIRST
VISIT, please plan to come during a scheduled Gathering
(dates here on the left).

If you have been already and want to come
during a non-gathering time (for a week
or weekend) on your own or with a few others, please
contact us to let us know you will be there.

If you want to stay
longer than one month, you should apply
for residency with the Administrative Council. Please
contact us here.

Folleterre and its major gatherings are open
to faeries of all genders and sexualities.

Pets are sometimes
permitted at
Folleterre; please let us know when you contact us or register
for a gathering that you plan to bring your pet.

Should you require refrigeration
for medications
during your stay, we now have a working fridge. Please let us
know about that as well as any other special needs.

gather@folleterre.org
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