25% off Gay Spirit Camp at Easton Mountain
Gay Spirit Camp will celebrate brotherhood from August 1-7, 2008, at Easton Mountain Retreat Center in New York's Hudson Valley.
Gay Spirit Camp is a time of celebration, growth and community for men who love men. If you are coming to Easton Mountain for the first time, type "BRING A FRIEND DISCOUNT - SUNFIRE" in the comments field to receive 25% off!
Rekindle your gay spirit in the splendor of Easton Mountain, as you connect with nature, yourself and a community of friends old and new.
This six day gathering will be jam packed with a variety of workshops and events including gay spirituality, yoga, meditation, massage, creativity, life drawing, erotic healing, nature walks, sweat lodge, body painting, movement and dance, dating and romance, talent show, evening fire rituals, small group sharing, dances and much, much more. You will experience the freedom to participate in as many or as few activities as you would like with the safety to explore your personal growing edge. Gay Spirit Camp offers men a chance to establish lasting friendships within a community of sacred brothers.
The theme this year is "Telling Our Stories," featuring a special keynote address by Steve Schwartzberg, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist with interests in meditation, spirituality, and gay men's emotional and erotic well-being. As a practitioner in the healing arts, his professional role include psychotherapist, Sacred Intimate, and workshop facilitator. He is an instructor with the Body Electric School and holds an attending faculty position at Harvard Medical School. He has written several books, including A Crisis of Meaning: How Gay Men are Making Sense of AIDS.
CLICK HERE to visit EastonMountain.com and to register for GAY SPIRIT CAMP at 25% off!

I'm very interested in this *BUT* it conflicts with Burning Man! Who decided on that timing?!?!
Posted by: Jack | July 12, 2008 at 06:22 PM
Oh wait, no it doesn't!
Posted by: Jack | July 12, 2008 at 06:22 PM
Excellent T-shirt slogan!
Posted by: ned | July 17, 2008 at 01:33 PM