Dressy casual/semi-formal, which Google says are the same thing. Or go with beach festive. Forest fabulous. Garden party but by the ocean at a scout camp. Wear what makes you feel great that's 1) comfortable for weird dance moves, 2) flexible enough for butt darts and 3) can adapt to whatever Oregon coast weather has to offer. Bring a jacket. It will be cool in the evening. And maybe during the day. **special note to the Hawaiians: bring more layers. You will be cold.**
If they're young enough to not remember any of the shenanigans that take place... Get in touch with us if you're wondering whether you can bring your little/s and we'll let you know!
Yes! You totally can! - There are a few things we'd be grateful to have picked up in Portland on someone's way to the coast. If you have space in your vehicle for 1) couple buckets of flowers, 2) bunch of rental glasses for the reception, and/or 3) liquor and fizzy drinks from CostCo, let us know! Otherwise, just show up and we'll put you to work!
If your invitation says "+1" yes; otherwise we would love to see just you.
Yes. If you have 'em on hand, bring some favorites for the reception.
The ceremony and reception will both take place at Camp Clark. The address is 17500 Cape Lookout RdCloverdale, OR 97112, but we recommend using this website for detailed directions: https://cpcbsa.notion.site/Camp-Clark-Address-GPS-Locations-9b9f86a5d7ea48d791cb9db01e8aa580
Drive (carpool is the best pool). Unfortunately, bus shuttle options in Tillamook didn't pan out. We're looking around for folks with minivans who could do small shuttles, but don't know yet if that's gonna be an option.
Camp Clark says no pets, which is sad. Service animals on a case-by-case basis.
Um. Just like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGVP1M3bDqU Oh, the aroma.
"There is no reliable internet at Clark. Most campers use their cell phone to check email near the bluff or on the beach, where cell service for most carriers is available."