Winter Work Week

Friends of Rowe

Feb 17-22, 2008 (Sunday-Friday)

In the fall and spring, we’re either getting ready for camp or cleaning up after camp and doing lots of things outside, so this is a chance to do interior work, to paint, build, clean deeply, sew, and lots more. We may even have time for a snowball fight or early morning cross-country skiing.

Wonderful food, real and important work, the beauty of autumn, evening entertainment, outstanding company, and a special kind of bonding are what we offer in exchange for your labor. We respect hard work and expect a lot from ourselves and from those who join our productive and delightful work party.

Re-experience what your body can do; find the relaxation intrinsic to meaningful physical work; bring more beauty to this good earth. Come for all five days or for what you can. Pay by the sweat of your brow. If you have friends with skills and open hearts, invite them along.

Please bring work gloves and tools you know how to use. When you register, tell us what your skills are (e.g. carpentry, electrical, furniture repair, painting, sewing, gardening, lawn mowing, cleaning, or general physical labor) and what days you’ll be here. We thank you in advance, and look forward to seeing you.

Work Week is Rowe’s most inter-generational gathering. Campers not long out of Rowe Camp see this as a cool chance to return to the place they love. Folks in mid-career, in transition, or who are retired see this as a refreshing break and a great place to meet new friends. Work Week folk range in age from their late teens to early 80s, but we welcome those who will push the envelope. Join this happy, productive crew for a day or two or all five, but be careful, it can be habit forming. Some of us have been doing this for years.

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