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ABOUT US

Cabin & Accomodations:

Welcome to Brass Pole Shops at Noblit Acres. This is going to be a fun weekend full of dance, food, campfires and laughter. 

Let me start by telling you about your accommodations. You'll stay in one of 3 guest cabins: The River Shack is themed around the North Florida woods and Suwannee River. It has a Queen bed. The Room of Requirement has a twin bunkbed and is made for Harry Potter lovers! The Bunkhouse sleeps 4. There are 2 twin beds and a twin bunkbed. This is more of a sports themed space. All of the beds have linens, and pillows, and 1 bath towel per person. We have 3 outdoor showers and 3 individual bathrooms, which each have a toilet, sink and paper towels. Don't worry, you'll all have hot water because each shower has its own instant hot water heater. There is an outdoor sink and a sink in the pavillion for additional had washing or teeth brushing, each with 1 shared hand towel. USB charging ports are available in each cabin, the pavillion and the barn.  

There are 2 outdoor cook stations. But you won't need them because this camp is fully catered. My mom (a personal chef, caterer and artist) is going to create a beautiful array of customized food so that everyone is able to eat everything! We'll eat together at picnic tables in a covered pavillion. Plan for 3 meals, a mocktail and cocktail hour with appetizers (Mocks & Cocks), and campfires in the evening. 

When it's time to dance, we will head to the barn. Don't expect to see a traditional dance space with mirrors. Brass Pole Shops is a combination of a Bass Pro Shop mixed with a Cracker Barrel, a pole studio, a living room, and a bar! It's 720 square feet, and we will only have 8 dancers (maximum) on four 13-14 foot brass poles. Music will be played on an 85" television with soundbar and subwoofer. So, get your playlists ready and shareable!

Rules
Whiskey Lynn:
Licensed and insured

Greetings Campers!

I'm excited to have you at my HOME. Here are some things to know.

1. Bring your own toiletries in a caddy or bag for easy transport to and from the showers along with sandals or flipflops.

2. Each bed has sheets, a pillow, a sham, a blanket ,and a comforter.

3. Bring USB charging cables for your devices. Ports are USB-C.

4. Bring walking shoes.

5. Bring Pole dance attire, grip, shoes, yoga mats or foam roller etc.

6. The toilets are on a septic tank. This means we CAN NOT flush anything besides toilet paper. There are personal black trash bags in the cabinet of each bathroom, so you can tie up your trash and place it in the waste basket.

7. Our property is run by solar power. We have a large system, but we do not have an endless supply. Please turn off lights behind you.

8. The water supply is well water. It is clear and beautiful. It tastes delicious and has no chemicals for filters. 

9. There is NO SMOKING OR VAPING of any kind permitted inside any building. 

10. This is intended to be a pole camp. Although there will be alcohol, I expect us to drink responsibly and to be able to function each day without hangovers. NO DRUGS.

11. You are welcome to bring any snacks or drinks that do not require refrigeration. I ask that you refrain from eating in the cabins to prevent bugs. You are welcome to bring a cooler

12. Please care for my HOME as you would your own. We do not have maids. My husband and I will be cleaning. Please make your bed on the last day, and I will clean the linens at my convenience.

I have been a dancer my whole life. I started pole dancing in July 2009 and began teaching in May 2014. I currently teach virtually at Buttercup Pole Dance and Alpha Studio. I have also been a guest instructor at Dandelion. I've performed in countless showcases live and online including Bad to the Chrome, the Sexy Showcase at PoleCon, and Dance Filthy, where I co-choreographed the opening act. I competed at Alethea Austin's Exotic Day during NAPDC and have performed professionally as well.

 

I have been certified in AFAA Primary Group Exercise since 2018. 

 

I have liability insurance though Alternative Balance.

 

I am CPR and first aid certified (since 2000) through the American Heart Association. I have basic first aid supplies like bandages, gauze and aloe. I do not have and AED or Epipen. There is an emergency room 11 miles away and urgent care 10 miles away.

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