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Six Days On
Freedom
July 21 - 26, 2003
Photo
Tour Of Evergreen State College & Surrounding Area
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WOW!
It is with great pleasure and enthusiasm
that we share the following photos with you. These images were
provided by The Evergreen State College, our retreat location in Olympia,
Washington. We hope you enjoy them, and we look forward to seeing you
in Olympia next July for Six Days On Freedom.
The
Evergreen State College is surrounded by a 1000-acre forest and is walking
distance to a pristine beach..

Mount Rainier

Nearby beach.

The
Longhouse. Many of our events will be held here.

Walking
trails.
Accommodations
are integrated beautifully with the surrounding nature. Most rooms are
single occupancy, apartment-style accommodations.




FOOD
The food at
The Evergreen State College is GOURMET VEGETARIAN based, with many organic
ingredients. In addition to a 20 foot salad bar and all-you-can-eat
cafeteria, there is also a pay-as-you-go smoothie bar and healthy cafe with
sandwiches, desserts and other delights.
BEAUTY
http://www.evergreen.edu/policies/m-chapter2.html
The rural setting of the campus on the Cooper
Point Peninsula affords scenic views of the Black Hills, the Olympic Mountain
Range, Mount Rainier, the Cascade Mountain Range, and Puget Sound. The campus
consists of approximately 1008 acres of land, the largest land area of any
post-secondary institution in Washington State. The campus is fortunate to
possess 3300 feet of waterfront on Eld Inlet of the Puget Sound.
Most of the academic and social activities on campus occur in the campus Core
area where academic buildings, administrative offices and student residences
are concentrated. Only one Cluster of academic facilities, the Organic Farm,
is removed from the campus Core. Over 700 acres of the campus property is
undeveloped forest, meadow and shoreline and it is used for a variety of
academic as well as recreational purposes. A key asset of the Evergreen campus
environment is the presence of open space, in both the developed and
undeveloped areas of campus, providing a pleasant atmosphere for study and
work.
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