Hot: PorcFest 2015 tickets only $45 for a limited time

Every time I see "PorcFest" I think "PorkFest" and I wonder "Are people that into BBQ and bacon?" :p

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This was the most popular PorcFest food vender ever. Some years there have been several bbq vendors and several bacon vendors. It varies. There is a free stater run CSA that does a full pig roast.


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His bacon in action.


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There is also bacon salad.


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Bacon pancakes too.

My point is, you aren't alone in that thought :) Agorists have come up with similar ideas and tried to capitalize on them, sometimes with great success.
 
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Okay, so you have the tickets. If you are staying at Roger's Campground, you are going to want to call Rogers and register a site. If want to be a vendor and set-up shop in Agora Valley, the FSP is handling that, so you will need to get your site through the FSP. Details on vending are expected to be announce on 3/20/15.

I don't know what the rules are but you may have to book a campsite for several days to stay at Roger's during PorcFest. If you aren't looking to spend the whole week at PorcFest, but want to stay at Roger's, you might want to find someone else to share the campsite with you, to cut costs.

I believe children camp free, but there may be a limit. The first 2 adults on a campsite are free. There might be a fee for each additional adult. Feel free to let Roger's Campground know how many people are in your party when you make you reservation.

If you are just a single person and don't mind camping on a large site shared by a lot of single adults, you can usually camp at the Alt Expo site. This option is less expensive and less regulated. The downside, you will be camping really close to a bunch of people you don't know. Alt Expo runs it's thing at http://altexpo.org/ The details might not be known until a couple weeks before PorcFest. If the campground sells out, this might be your best option to still camp on site for PorcFest.

Some people rent big cars for the week. They use their cars as tents on their campsite.

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ATTENTION PorcFest Campers: Site registration is opening this weekend for campsites at Roger's Campground! We've pulled together a map of different areas you may want to consider.
-These are suggested camping areas only
-By no means are these steadfast, but directional guidelines to aid planning your optimal #PorcFestxii experience
The Roger's Team will be answering and returning calls for placement as quickly as possible. Please share!

Roger's Campground (603) 788-4885

TENTING SITE RATES
________ Regular Site / Double Site / Canopy Site /Double Canopy Site
No Utilities - $26.00 / $52.00 / $27.00 / $54.00
Electricity Only - $27.00 / $54.00 / $28.00 / n/a
Electricity & Water - $28.00 / $56.00 / $29.00 / $58.00
 
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A quick update on early bird ticket prices. Tickets are still at $65. However, I have a feeling the $65 tickets are going to sell out soon. When that happens, tickets will be $75. http://porcfest.com/tickets/

The vendor information was released today. If you have never been to PorcFest, I do not recommend vending your first year without a great deal of thought put into your vending plan.

Vendors are a welcome and celebrated component of the Porcfest experience. The downtown commercial district of PorcFest is called Agora Valley.

Vending at PorcFest is a 7 day event. With nearly two thousand attendees, you’ll have many days to build up relationships with your customers! All food, goods and services vendors are welcome.

Vending information is found here. http://porcfest.com/vendors/registration/

P.S. Please come to PorcFest. Please have a good time. Please support the vendors. Please buy your tickets early so you don't pay full price :)
 
From the latest PorcFest newsletter, here is a ticket sales update.

Tickets are flying and we’re riding the wave of excitement!

GA Tickets Sold: 484

Priced at $65 currently, price goes up to $75 after 500 tickets sold. Get 'em soon!
Very Inspired Porcupine (VIP) Tickets Sold: 62 of 200

Perks, perks—can you say PERKS!
Limited quantity of VIP tickets available–head to PorcFest.com to get the scoop.

Tickets can be purchased here!

Link to the newsletter.
https://madmimi.com/p/980d06/
 
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this year will be my third year, even when im nearly broke i find a way to get there! lol. my recommendation got printed in the program last year, and i still cant make it any more concise... YOU MUST GO! Lol.

"Why do I love Porcfest?! Porcfest is like the best summer camp imaginable for liberty lovers. I can't remember the last time I had so much fun! I learned an incredible amount of new things, met the most amazing people, built confidence being able to share my ideas... but best of all, I got to experience a taste of the free society we fight so dearly for. You'll never be the same again. Guaranteed."
 
It's getting closer!

Where online are attendees coordinating? The FSP forums are pretty empty, and these forums aren't so active either.
 
It's getting closer!

Where online are attendees coordinating? The FSP forums are pretty empty, and these forums aren't so active either.

My guess is most people are coordinating via email, Facebook messages or something like that. The website the FSP encouraged folks to use last year is now only for business accounts. As you mentioned, there is still the FSP Forum. You could try it in the PorcFest FB group https://www.facebook.com/groups/123258717748105/ or this PorcFest ride share page I just learned about. https://www.facebook.com/pages/PorcFest-RideShare/193293977356631

It is theoretically possible to take public transportation to PorcFest, too. You can take a plane to Manchester NH, Boston MA, Portland ME, or South Burlington VT. All of those airports offer several car rental options. There are buses that regularly go from Boston and Manchester to Littleton, NH.
http://www.concordcoachlines.com/index.php/nh-locations/littleton-boston

And there is a bus that covers three towns, including Littleton and Lancaster. You would still need to get a cab ride, offer to pay a random person, or plan ahead for a ride from Lancaster to the campground. http://www.tccap.org/the_tri-town.htm
 
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