<p>Yes. The workshops are free, but with a suggested donation to help cover the costs of the kitchen. </p>
<p>You're running the workshop, so you can set the suggested amount, even if it's "pay what you like". </p>
<p>If you're also contributing food, you can recover the costs of that through the donations your workshop gets. ;)</p>
<p>One important note: Workshop participants are invited to eat their creations with us, but we (sadly) cannot have random people eating at our camp. This is so we are not taking customers from the food vendors that help offset the CCCV's expenses in running the camp.</p>
<p>Only official Neighbor Camp citizens, Food Hacking Base volunteers or participants of that day's workshop may dine with us.</p>
<p>Angels who want to eat with us are also welcome, because they get free food in Heaven. (However, we aren't publishing this fact in advance.)</p>
<p>All others require special permission from me, and I must keep this somewhat limited so we dont run afoul of the orga.</p>
<p>So, if you have folk that want to eat but not participate in the workshop, just let me know in advance and I'll get them cards.</p>
<p>Nick Farr<br>
<a href="http://nickfarr.org">http://nickfarr.org</a><br>
Currently in Germany: <br>
+49 177 647 8916<br>
+1 203 441-3277<br>
D762E03B / N0FAR</p>
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