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Timeline photos 06/26/2020

Due to the spike in cases, we will be postponing all upcoming events in the best interest of both our staff and patrons. would like to thank all of our supporters and look forward to the day we can reopen to the public providing amazing events.

Timeline photos 06/19/2020

is happy to announce that we are reopening and hosting our first event of the summer!! We missed our BaseCampers tremendously and are ecstatic to be back! This Saturday 3 pm - 12 am come experience , a social distancing open-air experience. The health and safety of our attendees is our first priority so check out the implementation below to ensure a fun & safe day👇

Masks will be required
- Masks can only be removed when sitting or drinking
- Doors will close once venue reaches 50% Capacity
- Groups limited 10 people max inside the event
- Thermal Temperature will be checked upon entry
- Hand Sanitizer will be available on-site
- All Staff will be required to wash hands every hour
- All Staff will wear masks and face shields
- All equipment will be cleaned every hour
- No CASH will be accepted at this event
- Guest can bring their towels or chairs for sitting on the grass areas
- Food Trucks and Hippie Markets will be located throughout the property. - For those wanting to enjoy their own space with social distancing circles section for a max of 4 people. Groups can have a max of 10 people together anywhere else on the property. We will have security throughout the event site enforcing this but we ask for everyone to be responsible with these rules.

Timeline photos 04/28/2020

: , raised in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, he started making beats at the age of 15 and continues to rock the stage across the globe. We've had the pleasure of having at on more than one occasion and he surely kept the crowd moving all night!

Timeline photos 04/27/2020

BaseCamp brings large-scale art to life in a personal, tactile setting, where humans can be inspired and transformed by encountering one-of-a-kind pieces.

Photos from BaseCamp's post 04/13/2020

: Morel Doucet is an nominated contemporary Caribbean ceramist and arts educator hailing from . 🇭🇹 Doucet's work explores the cultural disparity of self-realization, assimilation, and transnational identity as a Haitian immigrant.

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