Hey, you all know about Alan's List of Polyamory Events , right? It tells about all the 19 national and regional poly cons and gatherings that are happening for the next 12 months, as far as I know. There is nothing like meeting your people,— whether at a hotel convention, a clothing-optional retreat, or a family-style, kid-friendly campout.I'll be at Atlanta Poly Weekend in less than two weeks: June 6–8, in a nice hotel. Last I heard they were expecting about 250 people and hoping for 300, a record. Presenters and discussion leaders includebook authors Franklin Veaux and Eve Rickert,author Elisabeth Sheff, and if a spot opens up, me! Here's the schedule so far.Then in July I'm off to the very different, ten-day Network for a New Culture Summer Camp East at Abrams Creek in the West Virginia mountains — a deep, culture-building exploration that I've been going to for several years now and recommend highly. It's organized by poly activists and cultural creatives Michael Rios, Sarah Taub, and others.I wish I could go to a new project that they are starting in August: Endless Poly Summer . This is a five-day "tribe building" intensive at Abrams Creek, intended for people looking to establish extended poly-community networks that persist after people go home; that's the "endless" part. The Allegheny Crest Tribe, as the organizers and associates are calling themselves, hope to grow this into a four-times-a-year gathering. The first runs August 20–24.And I keep wishing I could get to Polycamp Northwest south of Seattle at the end of August, which is now more than a decade old. I hope to make it again to Loving More's annual weekend retreat September 5–7, a smaller gathering in upstate New York. And the Beyond the Love hotel con in Ohio in November, which began just last year, calls out to me....I update Alan's List of Polyamory Events continuously. I plan to keep doing it forever. Bookmark it, because updates and new entries do not trigger send-outs.And if your regional or larger eventtell me! Write to alan7388 (AT) gmail.com.See you around?

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