


Summer Solstice
Time: Arrival at 4:00PM | Departure at 11:00AM the following day.
Join us for an intimate, self-reliant overnight retreat celebrating the Summer Solstice. This private gathering is designed to honor nature, deepen spiritual connections, and create a sacred space for exploration and sisterhood. This event is for those 21+
What to Expect:
✨ Self-Sufficient Camping: Guests must bring their own tents, bedding, and personal necessities. No designated campsites or hookups are provided.
✨ Private & Invitation-Only: This event is hosted at a private residence and is not a public or commercial campground.
✨ StoneHouse Amenities: Access to StoneHouse’s full kitchen (fridge, microwave, oven, sink) and indoor restroom/shower facilities. A porta-potty is also available on-site.
✨ Sacred Bonfires: Two large bonfires overlooking a pond, serving as a space for gathering, reflection, and connection.
✨ Puja Ceremony & Offering: Participate in a sacred ceremony to honor Mother Earth, creating an offering in a communal, intentional space.
✨ Spiritual Exploration & Sisterhood: Guests are encouraged to bring their ceremonial tools and share their practices. Engage in meditation, energy healing, tarot readings, yoga, stargazing, and more.
✨ Sunrise Yoga & Breakfast: We will welcome the morning sun with a yoga session, followed by a breakfast before concluding our experience.
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What to Bring – Your Essential Packing List
Shelter & Sleeping Gear
✅ Tent (with stakes and rain cover)
✅ Sleeping bag or blankets
✅ Sleeping pad or air mattress
✅ Pillow
Clothing & Footwear
🌿 Layers are always best! The weather can shift from warm days to chilly nights, so bring clothing you can easily add or remove.
✅ Light, breathable clothing for daytime activities
✅ Warm sweater or shawl for the evening
✅ Sturdy shoes or sandals for walking
✅ Pajamas or sleepwear
✅ Rain gear (just in case!)
Personal Items & Toiletries
✅ Towel & washcloth
✅ Toothbrush, toothpaste, and personal hygiene items
✅ Biodegradable soap & shampoo (if using StoneHouse shower)
✅ Hairbrush or comb
✅ Deodorant
✅ Sunblock – Protect yourself from the sun!
✅ Bug spray – Nature is beautiful, but mosquitoes can be a nuisance!
✅ Any personal medications
Ceremonial & Spiritual Tools (optional but encouraged!)
✅ Crystals, tarot/oracle cards, or sacred objects
✅ Journal & pen for reflections
✅ Musical instruments (drums, rattles, singing bowls, etc.)
✅ Herbs, flowers, or natural items for offerings
✅ Any personal ritual tools
Food & Drink
✅ Reusable water bottle
✅ Snacks or additional food if desired
✅ Mug or cup for tea/coffee
✅ Small cooler (optional)
Other Essentials
✅ Flashlight or headlamp
✅ Camping chair or blanket for seating
✅ Small backpack or tote bag for carrying items
✅ Trash bag (Leave No Trace – pack out what you bring in!)
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Important Guidelines:
✔ This is a self-reliant retreat. Guests must bring their own shelter, bedding, and supplies.
✔ No commercial camping services are provided. This is a temporary private event, not a campground.
✔ Fees cover event activities, meals, and shared experiences—not lodging.
✔ Respect the sacred space and fellow attendees. This is a space for deep connection and personal exploration.
By structuring this event as a private, self-reliant, and temporary gathering, it aligns with Carroll County regulations while offering a meaningful and immersive solstice experience.
Time: Arrival at 4:00PM | Departure at 11:00AM the following day.
Join us for an intimate, self-reliant overnight retreat celebrating the Summer Solstice. This private gathering is designed to honor nature, deepen spiritual connections, and create a sacred space for exploration and sisterhood. This event is for those 21+
What to Expect:
✨ Self-Sufficient Camping: Guests must bring their own tents, bedding, and personal necessities. No designated campsites or hookups are provided.
✨ Private & Invitation-Only: This event is hosted at a private residence and is not a public or commercial campground.
✨ StoneHouse Amenities: Access to StoneHouse’s full kitchen (fridge, microwave, oven, sink) and indoor restroom/shower facilities. A porta-potty is also available on-site.
✨ Sacred Bonfires: Two large bonfires overlooking a pond, serving as a space for gathering, reflection, and connection.
✨ Puja Ceremony & Offering: Participate in a sacred ceremony to honor Mother Earth, creating an offering in a communal, intentional space.
✨ Spiritual Exploration & Sisterhood: Guests are encouraged to bring their ceremonial tools and share their practices. Engage in meditation, energy healing, tarot readings, yoga, stargazing, and more.
✨ Sunrise Yoga & Breakfast: We will welcome the morning sun with a yoga session, followed by a breakfast before concluding our experience.
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What to Bring – Your Essential Packing List
Shelter & Sleeping Gear
✅ Tent (with stakes and rain cover)
✅ Sleeping bag or blankets
✅ Sleeping pad or air mattress
✅ Pillow
Clothing & Footwear
🌿 Layers are always best! The weather can shift from warm days to chilly nights, so bring clothing you can easily add or remove.
✅ Light, breathable clothing for daytime activities
✅ Warm sweater or shawl for the evening
✅ Sturdy shoes or sandals for walking
✅ Pajamas or sleepwear
✅ Rain gear (just in case!)
Personal Items & Toiletries
✅ Towel & washcloth
✅ Toothbrush, toothpaste, and personal hygiene items
✅ Biodegradable soap & shampoo (if using StoneHouse shower)
✅ Hairbrush or comb
✅ Deodorant
✅ Sunblock – Protect yourself from the sun!
✅ Bug spray – Nature is beautiful, but mosquitoes can be a nuisance!
✅ Any personal medications
Ceremonial & Spiritual Tools (optional but encouraged!)
✅ Crystals, tarot/oracle cards, or sacred objects
✅ Journal & pen for reflections
✅ Musical instruments (drums, rattles, singing bowls, etc.)
✅ Herbs, flowers, or natural items for offerings
✅ Any personal ritual tools
Food & Drink
✅ Reusable water bottle
✅ Snacks or additional food if desired
✅ Mug or cup for tea/coffee
✅ Small cooler (optional)
Other Essentials
✅ Flashlight or headlamp
✅ Camping chair or blanket for seating
✅ Small backpack or tote bag for carrying items
✅ Trash bag (Leave No Trace – pack out what you bring in!)
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Important Guidelines:
✔ This is a self-reliant retreat. Guests must bring their own shelter, bedding, and supplies.
✔ No commercial camping services are provided. This is a temporary private event, not a campground.
✔ Fees cover event activities, meals, and shared experiences—not lodging.
✔ Respect the sacred space and fellow attendees. This is a space for deep connection and personal exploration.
By structuring this event as a private, self-reliant, and temporary gathering, it aligns with Carroll County regulations while offering a meaningful and immersive solstice experience.
Time: Arrival at 4:00PM | Departure at 11:00AM the following day.
Join us for an intimate, self-reliant overnight retreat celebrating the Summer Solstice. This private gathering is designed to honor nature, deepen spiritual connections, and create a sacred space for exploration and sisterhood. This event is for those 21+
What to Expect:
✨ Self-Sufficient Camping: Guests must bring their own tents, bedding, and personal necessities. No designated campsites or hookups are provided.
✨ Private & Invitation-Only: This event is hosted at a private residence and is not a public or commercial campground.
✨ StoneHouse Amenities: Access to StoneHouse’s full kitchen (fridge, microwave, oven, sink) and indoor restroom/shower facilities. A porta-potty is also available on-site.
✨ Sacred Bonfires: Two large bonfires overlooking a pond, serving as a space for gathering, reflection, and connection.
✨ Puja Ceremony & Offering: Participate in a sacred ceremony to honor Mother Earth, creating an offering in a communal, intentional space.
✨ Spiritual Exploration & Sisterhood: Guests are encouraged to bring their ceremonial tools and share their practices. Engage in meditation, energy healing, tarot readings, yoga, stargazing, and more.
✨ Sunrise Yoga & Breakfast: We will welcome the morning sun with a yoga session, followed by a breakfast before concluding our experience.
---
What to Bring – Your Essential Packing List
Shelter & Sleeping Gear
✅ Tent (with stakes and rain cover)
✅ Sleeping bag or blankets
✅ Sleeping pad or air mattress
✅ Pillow
Clothing & Footwear
🌿 Layers are always best! The weather can shift from warm days to chilly nights, so bring clothing you can easily add or remove.
✅ Light, breathable clothing for daytime activities
✅ Warm sweater or shawl for the evening
✅ Sturdy shoes or sandals for walking
✅ Pajamas or sleepwear
✅ Rain gear (just in case!)
Personal Items & Toiletries
✅ Towel & washcloth
✅ Toothbrush, toothpaste, and personal hygiene items
✅ Biodegradable soap & shampoo (if using StoneHouse shower)
✅ Hairbrush or comb
✅ Deodorant
✅ Sunblock – Protect yourself from the sun!
✅ Bug spray – Nature is beautiful, but mosquitoes can be a nuisance!
✅ Any personal medications
Ceremonial & Spiritual Tools (optional but encouraged!)
✅ Crystals, tarot/oracle cards, or sacred objects
✅ Journal & pen for reflections
✅ Musical instruments (drums, rattles, singing bowls, etc.)
✅ Herbs, flowers, or natural items for offerings
✅ Any personal ritual tools
Food & Drink
✅ Reusable water bottle
✅ Snacks or additional food if desired
✅ Mug or cup for tea/coffee
✅ Small cooler (optional)
Other Essentials
✅ Flashlight or headlamp
✅ Camping chair or blanket for seating
✅ Small backpack or tote bag for carrying items
✅ Trash bag (Leave No Trace – pack out what you bring in!)
---
Important Guidelines:
✔ This is a self-reliant retreat. Guests must bring their own shelter, bedding, and supplies.
✔ No commercial camping services are provided. This is a temporary private event, not a campground.
✔ Fees cover event activities, meals, and shared experiences—not lodging.
✔ Respect the sacred space and fellow attendees. This is a space for deep connection and personal exploration.
By structuring this event as a private, self-reliant, and temporary gathering, it aligns with Carroll County regulations while offering a meaningful and immersive solstice experience.