Welcome to the Family!

Our “Reunion” is a gathering of folks who believe in creating a space where everyone can feel connected, seen and celebrated while having a great time, playing outside, and listening to some incredible music.

We’re a family because we choose to be, and being part of this family, means following . . .

 

“Grandma’s Guidelines”

 

Kin is Kin

We’re all family here and we treat everyone with the highest level of respect. All races, religions, genders, sexualities, orientations, expressions, abilities, etc. are welcomed. Everyone is accepted and celebrated for who they are. That’s Grandma’s way and if you can’t get with it, you can’t stay.

 

Pull Up a Chair

There’s always room at the table for one more . . . seek out the folks who are new to the family and make them feel at home. Go out of your way to include people you don’t know yet and leave with more friends than you came in with.

 

A Clean Home is a Happy Home

It may not feel like it, but you’re in Grandma’s House . . . so treat it with respect! Follow the house rules of how to sort and dispose of trash and leave any space better than when you found it. Also, absolutely no fires on property . . . we don’t want to burn Grandma’s house down!!!

 

Remember When . . .

Remember the good old days when we didn’t carry computers in our pockets . . . Grandma does. . . And she likes that better. Honor Grandma by leaving your phones in your tents when you come out to play. Watch the music through your eyes and not through your screens.

 

Easy Does It

While alcohol will not be available and illegal drugs are not allowed, should you choose to elevate your experience, do it responsibly and with moderation. Remember, there are kids around, and no one knows when Grandma’s coming out to dance. Always make sure you bring your best, and should you forget, go take a rest.

 

Mind Your Manners

If there’s one thing Grandma loves, it’s CONSENT. Any and all physical contact at The Family Reunion must be consensual. If you’re not sure . . . ask. But also, don’t even ask unless you’re pretty sure the answer is yes. Grandma hates presumptuous people and  . . . creepy dudes. Also, minding your manners means minding your mouth. Be responsible with your words and keep the Reunion free of any hateful speech, or uninvited affection.

Here are some other things you’ll want to know to get ready for The Family Reunion:

 

Ticketing:

Grandma’s not too partial to flip floppers and because of that, tickets are non refundable. That being said, all are welcome so if you want to TRANSFER your ticket, you can learn how to do that here. Be sure to include the new family member’s full name and email address for the ticket to be valid and make sure to send them an email confirmation.

We’ve never heard of “Family Reunion” scams, but these are strange times. If you buy a ticket off someone else, please make sure it’s someone you trust and feel free to email us at [email protected] to double check. The family cannot be held responsible for fake or invalid tickets.

Tickets will not be sold at the gate and must be purchased in advance.

 

Children:

While the Family Reunion Festival is family friendly, you are responsible for the safety and wellbeing of your children the entire time. If they wander off, there are areas of the property that can be dangerous to them.  If you are bringing your kids you will be placed in a camping area with other families.

Children under 5 are free, and those ages 6 to 11 are $100 off. 

 

Arrival:

Gates open on Friday, July 24th at 2:00pm with music starting at 4:00pm. 

You must have a ticket on your phone or printed out to get through the gate to registration. 

We strongly recommend that all Family Members arrive and be set up by 7:00pm for the Family Reunion Kick Off which will feature All Family Games and the Family Mega Band, where musicians from all the bands from the weekend will come together for a featured set of favorite sing-a-long covers!

 

Gates will be open: 

Friday, July 24th 2:00pm-8:00pm

Saturday, July 25th 10:00am-8:00pm

Sunday, July 26th 10:00am-4:00pm

You will need a parking pass to park onsite. Parking is $20 per vehicle for the weekend. Your vehicle will not be next to your campsite, but will be accessible onsite. 

 

Camping:

Remember, we’re not just neighbors . . . we’re family! Share space generously, be friendly, and always assume the best intent. We all have different ideas of what camping etiquette looks like so always try and treat others the way THEY want to be treated.

Bring your own tent, RV, camper... Or rent a glamping tent and have it waiting for you when you arrive!

Here are a few things to keep in mind:

 

  • Absolutely NO OPEN FLAMES, PROPANE OR BUTANE STOVES, FIRES, OR FIRE PITS. 
  • Semi-Quiet hours at all campsites are from 11:00pm-9:00am. During this time, please be aware of your volume and refrain from any amplified music.
  • Whisper generators are allowed between 9:00am and 11:00pm.

 

All camping is close to showers and bathrooms as well as free filtered water. Please bring your own refillable containers.

For any accessibility questions, please contact us directly at [email protected] and we will do our best to make The Family Reunion as accessible to you as possible.

 

Food:

We will have several food vendors on site serving a variety of delicious offerings that should meet most dietary restrictions. Feel free to bring additional food and store it in a cooler at your campsite. Remember, no cooking on stoves with open flames.

Food Vendors:

  • Asana Foods
  • Kaliko's Hawaiian Kitchen
  • To Be Named Indian or Mexican Food Vendor

 

What Grandma says to bring:

  • PHOTO ID AND YOUR TICKET
  • Directions to The Family Reunion Festival
  • Cash or Credit Card for food and merch
  • Water and Sunscreen
  • Water Bottles
  • Shade for your body (hats and umbrellas) and for your camp (shade structures might make camping more pleasurable.)
  • Your best costumes and favorite games

 

What Grandma says not to bring:

  • No bad vibes
  • No pets
  • No weapons or firearms
  • No Illegal Drugs (or you’ll have to take it up with Grandma!)