Things to bring to the Washington Institute
- Your curiosity, flexibility, and sense of humor. It's going to be a great weekend!
- Linens: Sheets, blankets /sleeping bag, pillow, towel(s).
- Laptop, Tablet, or other pdf reader if you have one available (or reserve one in the reservation phase or print your materials and bring
them with you.
- Snacks and drinks -- Coffee and tea will be provided in the morning and afternoon breaks. To help keep costs down, we invite you to
bring your own soft drinks that you would like during morning and afternoon breaks. We will not be serving snacks in between meals;
feel free to bring your own snacks.
- Shower shoes.
- A mug with lid if you are coffee or tea drinker during class.
- Raincoat/umbrella (this is NW Washington in January!) Classes and sleeping areas are in unconnected buildings and it could be a 10-
15 minute walk between classes, meals, and venues. Because of this we recommend you bring a winter coat.
- Bring shoes that are appropriate for walking on a trail (tennis shoes work great).
- Linens: Sheets, blankets /sleeping bag, pillow, towel(s).
- Laptop, Tablet, or other pdf reader if you have one available (or reserve one in the reservation phase or print your materials and bring
them with you.
- Snacks and drinks -- Coffee and tea will be provided in the morning and afternoon breaks. To help keep costs down, we invite you to
bring your own soft drinks that you would like during morning and afternoon breaks. We will not be serving snacks in between meals;
feel free to bring your own snacks.
- Shower shoes.
- A mug with lid if you are coffee or tea drinker during class.
- Raincoat/umbrella (this is NW Washington in January!) Classes and sleeping areas are in unconnected buildings and it could be a 10-
15 minute walk between classes, meals, and venues. Because of this we recommend you bring a winter coat.
- Bring shoes that are appropriate for walking on a trail (tennis shoes work great).