
Packing List
Here is a non-exhaustive packing list for the weekend.
Reusable water bottle (fill stations around campus)
To-go mug for coffee/tea
Extra toiletries (only 3-in-1 shampoo/bodywash/conditioner will be provided)
Hair dryer
Ear plugs (especially if you’re a light sleeper)
Mineral sunscreen (no aerosol sprays please)
Sunglasses
Swim suit (optional)
1 ‘sporty’ pair of shoes with good traction
3 Outfits for Saturday (details below)
Festive Cocktail
Summer Camp
90s Throwback
Please leave single-use items at home (eg. disposable bottles, toiletries, solo-cups, etc.)
Saturday’s dress code
We’re asking you to put some thought into your attire, we know. But it will be a lot more fun if we all put in some effort!
Superlatives for best dressed will be awarded.
MORNING___
FESTIVE COCKTAIL ATTIRE
Ladies_ Bold and light-colored dresses with fun accessories are highly encouraged. No black or white dresses. Tea-length dresses that fall under the knee or longer please. Heels are encouraged, but be mindful that there will be walking on grass.
Gents_ Bold and light-colored suits with button-downs encouraged. Patterns welcomed! If confused, that one suit you own works too. No t-shirts or black suits please. Ties, socks, and jackets optional. Cool-factor mandatory.
AFTERNOON__ SUMMER CAMP
Be prepared to run around in the woods. Think athletic shorts or leggings, t-shirt, and tennis shoes. Accessorize with crew socks, visors, caps, scrunchies, or sunglasses… anything reminiscent of the summer camp days. Watch Moonrise Kingdom if you need some inspiration.
EVENING__
90s THROWBACK
You’ve all lived through this era so dust off those baggy jeans. Think graphic tees, crops, flannels, jean mini-skirts, track suits, cargo pants, bell bottoms, bucket hats. Shoes were chunky, like platform sneakers, Doc Martens, and Air Jordans. And ladies, don’t forget your chokers, scrunchies, space buns, or chunky earrings.