THE DEAR HUNTER are Hosting a Summer Camp in 2017

by | Dec 19, 2016

Picture this: You. Summer camp in Upstate New York. Roasting marshmallows and hanging out with The Dear Hunter for 5 days and learning about music. How’s that for a Wet Hot American Summer?

Lucky for you this is happening in real life. The Dear Hunter will be hosting a 5-day summer camp at Full Moon Resort in Upstate New York, a half-hour West of Woodstock. The camp will take place on July 17-21, 2017 and will feature group lessons, workshops, and a bunch of activities with the band. Guess what? Food and lodging is included.

What’s a day in the life like at Dear Hunter camp? Here’s the breakdown:

MONDAY:
Registration/Check In (3pm), Cocktail Social/Introductions, Dinner and The Dear Hunter Performance

TUESDAY:
Breakfast, Group Lessons, Lunch, Individual Practice, The Most Cursed of Games, Workshops, Dinner, Open Mic in the Roadhouse

WEDNESDAY:
Breakfast, Group Lessons, Lunch, Individual Practice, Mystery Science Theatre with Gavin and Casey, Workshops, Dinner, Open Mic in the Roadhouse

THURSDAY:
Breakfast, Group Lessons, Lunch, Individual Practice, Workshops, Dinner, Final Cocktail Hour // Award Show

FRIDAY:
Breakfast, Good Byes and Check Out (11am)

Sound intriguing? You can learn more about camping with TDH here. Pricing ranges from $1000-$2300 — depending on the kinds of accommodations you want. You’ll want to register ASAP.

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