Please RSVP by no later than May 31st.
Friday night come dressed in your best camp attire (Donny will be in shorts, t-shirt and headband... so follow her lead!). Bring some active clothing and/or a bathing suit if you want to participate in any of the funtivities on Saturday. The ceremony is semi-casual / cocktail attire. There will be some walking outdoors on grass and gravel, so keep that in mind when deciding on shoes!
Nope! If you prefer a hotel, there are plenty of hotel options in Naples, ME.
The cabins are quite nice! You can expect electricity, a twin bed, sheets, towels, and a bathroom. Bathrooms have toilets and a shower with hot water. We will group guests with family or friends. We will not place you in a cabin with someone you don't know. If you have a request, just let us know! Breakfast, lunch, drinks, and snacks will be provided while at camp. Please note: there is no air conditioning in the cabins, but there are fans.
Due to tight parking, Camp Skylemar has a policy that limits travel in and out of the camp once guests arrive. We kindly ask if you are staying at the camp, to stay on site until Sunday to avoid having to shuffle around cars. Food and drinks are provided throughout the weekend, so just try your best to bring everything you may need for the weekend. If there is an urgent matter, of course you may scoot out!
Camp Skylemar is no stranger to food allergies! They can accommodate any allergy or dietary restriction. Please indicate any food allergies on your RSVP.
Yes! We will provide drinks throughout the weekend, but if you want something in particular, feel free to bring it. Most cabins have mini fridges and we also have several large communal refrigerators that we can use.
Guests may only smoke in designated smoking areas. Camp Skylemar takes this seriously! Fall is peak fire season, so let's not cause a forest fire, folks. That would put a damper on the weekend.
No fireworks are allowed (again, fire risk!). This FAQ is for Candace, Kim, and/or Trevor.