Labor Day Campout 2021 – live at Camp Herms!

2021 Labor Day Weekend Camp Is Going Live!

We have a new camp for Labor Day weekend: Camp Herms at 1100  James Place in El Cerrito!   Camp Herms is a 20-acre camp high in the El Cerrito hills.

Directions: From the “Circle” in Berkeley, follow Arlington Blvd. for about 2+ miles. Pass Arlington Park in El Cerrito, about 0.6 miles north of Moeser Lane, then turn right off Arlington Blvd. onto Thors Bay Road, then right into the camp at 1100 James Place.  (Or use directions from Google Maps.)

DATES: Saturday, September 4 at 12 noon until Monday, September 6, 2:00 p.m.

RATES for 2021: Adults: $25/night per person. Day use rate for adults: $15/person per day.  Kids under 15:  $10 for day use, $10 per night.

REGISTRATION: We will require proof of Covid-19 vaccination for you to attend. You can show a vaccination card when you register at the camp or you can email a copy in advance to SFFMC board member Hali Hammer at halih@yahoo.comChildren 2-12 years of age will be required to wear masks. Please bring masks for everyone in your group; they will be required indoors because of the pandemic.  All scheduled events (workshops and open mics) will be held outdoors due to Covid concerns.

There is no pre-registration or pre-payment.  Please bring cash or checks made out to SFFMC. (We don’t know yet if we will be able to accept credit or debit cards at camp.)  Registration will be opposite the Lodge (Main Hall). Look to the right after you come in the gate for the sign: REGISTER HERE—SFFMC. Parking for registration can be near the registration table, or in the parking lot across from the Lodge.

You don’t need to be a club member to attend, but you’re welcome to join before or at camp!  Membership forms (new members and renewals) will be available at the registration table and are online at https://www.sffmc.org/join-us .

Please note that changes in our plans for camp might be necessary if the Covid-19 situation changes or if the air is unhealthy due to smoke.  If that happens, we will put out the word as widely as we can. We encourage you to occasionally check the website for possible changes.

ACTIVITIES: similar to those we had at our previous summer campouts in Boulder Creek: workshops, open mics, and informal singing and playing sessions. (There will be no swimming and no potluck dinner this time.)

WORKSHOPS: Anyone can lead a workshop. They will be held outdoors due to Covid concerns. Hour-long workshops will go from 11 am to 6 pm on Saturday and Sunday with some extra time in case they run a bit over: 11-12:30, 12:30-2, 2-3:30, 3:30-5, 5-6. There will be two workshops in each of these time frames. This year we will be setting up workshops in advance of camp.  Email Daniel Hersh at hrshsand@earthlink.net if you are interested in leading one. Please include subject and time preferred. These will be posted on our website and advertised on the Harmony e-list.  One workshop per person please.

You may also sign up to lead a workshop after you get to camp if there are spots left.  A sign-up board will be located near registration.

Here are the workshops we have so far:
Saturday 2 pm   Songs that tell stories, led by Marlene McCall
Saturday, around 3:30 pm  Eclectic inclusive not strictly old-time jam, led by Dinah and Noah Stroe

OPEN MICS: Sign up at registration to perform or emcee. They will be held outside of the Lodge due to Covid concerns. No outdoor music after 10:00 p.m.

JAMS: Around camp during the day, but only in the lodge after 10:00 p.m.

THE LODGE: The Lodge will be a shelter for day use in case of cold weather or a good place to jam. A disabled access ramp is located at one end of the Lodge deck.  The lodge has the following facilities:
•  The Main Hall is a large room with a stage. Evening open mics will be held in this room; it is available for other activities at other times.
•  The North Room has a capacity of about forty-five and available for jamming or other activities at all times.
•  Two restrooms.
•  There is an additional, smaller third room by the restrooms which might work for small music gatherings or quiet activities.
•  A large kitchen, with large stoves, microwave, refrigerators and a freezer. We can use the plates, pans, silverware and serving utensils. WE MAY USE THE KITCHEN, BUT WE MUST KEEP IT CLEAN. Two propane barbecues are available behind the kitchen.

RV CAMPING: RVs are welcome; they can park in the parking lot across from the Lodge, but no hookups are available.

TENT CAMPING: There is space available for tents in all the following areas:
•  The Redwood Grove: a large fairly even lot about the size of a football field on a residential street in the El Cerrito Hills, down a hill from the camp lodge. There is a bathroom building at one end. You may drive in to unload or load, but please move your car to the parking lot as soon as possible. Do not drive on areas with wood chips or you may get stuck.
•  The Archery Range: at the back of the Quarry, this is the only tent camping area that’s on the same elevation as the lodge. (One streetlight in the Quarry stays on all night, but it is not by the Archery Range.)
•  The Rim Campsites: These six campsites, well up the hill from the lodge, are unimproved and somewhat level areas with no toilet facilities. They are located along the Camp Herms property line and some are quite close to nearby houses.

THE DOGPATCH CABINS: The Dogpatch area (uphill from the lodge) has six wooden cabins, two covered cooking and dining areas, a restroom/shower building and an overflow camping area. The 14-foot square enclosed cabins have wood floors, an open doorway (no door), no windows and no furnishings, so you may want to bring folding cots or mattresses.

NOTES:
•  Access to Dogpatch and the Rim sites is by either a footpath or a fairly steep unpaved maintenance road. We may not drive on the maintenance road or footpaths.
•  Camp Herms does not have any tent cabins.
•  Due to high fire danger, no wood campfires will be permitted. The camp has a propane powered “fire pit” which we can use, but it is not suitable for cooking.

VERY IMPORTANT: The camp has neighbors along the borders of the camp, so all music after 10:00 p.m. must be inside the Lodge with the windows and doors closed. Any conversation and activity after 10 pm must be quiet outdoors. Because of Covid-19, we may have to require social distancing of 6 feet.

PLEASE NOTE: Since this camp is in a developed area adjacent to streets and houses and it has no gate, it is not a secure location.  Neighbors use the camp as a walking area and may wander through while we are there.  Because of this, we strongly recommend that instruments and other valuables not be left unattended at camp.  We hope to operate an instrument check in the North Room of the lodge, but that will depend on sufficient volunteers to run it. We may be able to lock up the North Room overnight.

REGULATIONS: Since this is a Boy Scout camp, we must follow their rules, including: no pets, no alcohol, no smoking, no sleeping in the Lodge, no music outside after 10:00 p.m. All required chores must be done before we leave. A list will be at camp.

CHORES: Overnight attendees will be asked to sign up for a chore. All overnight attendees over 12 need to do at least an hour of duty: registration or cleanup of Lodge, kitchen, Lodge bathrooms and all campsites, instrument check, and other duties as needed. (Extra hours are appreciated, especially for cleanup.) Please sign up at the registration table right after arriving. If you can’t show up for your chore, leave a note at registration so we can cover the time. Last-day cleanup help is especially needed. You can park in the lot until you are finished with cleanup; just vacate your campsite on time.

Day use campers are not required to sign up for a chore, but volunteers are always appreciated!

We need to clean up the camp before we leave.

PUBLICITY: For our security, PLEASE DO NOT PUBLICIZE THIS EVENT OUTSIDE OF FOLK MUSIC CIRCLES!  We have publicity cards about the camp, which will be left at Freight and Salvage, Down Home music store, and the Back Room.  If you would like to distribute a few publicity cards at folk music events, contact Phyllis Jardine at folkniked@earthlink.net.

WATCH OUT for poison oak on the quarry walls, deer, and wild turkeys.

Questions about camp?  Email Hali Hammer at halih@yahoo.com .