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It is possible to eat a meal at the centre, prices and conditions as well as arranging it, all occurs with them, details are on their website and by contacting them and check because it may have to be confirmed in advance of arrival.
 
It is possible to eat a meal at the centre, prices and conditions as well as arranging it, all occurs with them, details are on their website and by contacting them and check because it may have to be confirmed in advance of arrival.
  
Lodging is not possible at the SSSC. Volunteers who have arranged everything with them, stay in tents. There are two designated camping areas, one up the hill and one down the hill, both offer a reasonable area in which to pitch a small tent. Visitors tend to make lengthy preparations before setting off and before arriving, despite this not necessarily having to occur, see next section. But it is wise to make preparations; lodging and accommodation for the stay nearby tends to be at the nearby local hostel, lodge and inn, however there are hotels, motels and even resorts further afield available with some extra travelling. If you are staying in a tent it is recommended whatever time of the year to check there are not holes in the ground sheet as the ground may become wet, footwear that can tolerate wet, to have a warm sleeping bag and additional cloths to replace wet ones if necessary, see some general camping website. There is a well kept and premium designated block with toilet, shower and wash room with a coin operated hot water boiler behind the SSSC for those guests. There are many rules to adhere to while at the SSSC, such as about tidying up after yourself and keeping things neat, tidy and clean, as you go, on their website. Staying in a tent at the SSSC is not like any of the above mentioned accommodation options, there is no housekeeper or no cleaner for you, it comes with its own heir of responsibility and duties to take on, and because there are others sharing the space, and it is nice for other visitors to receive the same pleasant environment as you recieved.</div>
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Lodging is not possible at the SSSC. Volunteers who have arranged everything with them, stay in tents. There are two designated camping areas, one up the hill and one down the hill, both offer a reasonable area in which to pitch a small tent. Visitors tend to make lengthy preparations before setting off and before arriving, despite this not necessarily having to occur, see next section. But it is wise to make preparations; lodging and accommodation for the stay nearby tends to be at the nearby local hostel, lodge and inn, however there are hotels, motels and even resorts further afield available with some extra travelling. If you are staying in a tent it is recommended whatever time of the year to check there are not holes in the ground sheet as the ground may become wet, footwear that can tolerate wet, to have a warm sleeping bag and additional cloths to replace wet ones if necessary, see some general camping website. There is a well kept and premium designated block, which was kindly donated by a fellow camper some years ago, with toilet, shower and wash room with a coin operated hot water boiler, behind the SSSC for those guests. There are many rules to adhere to while at the SSSC, such as about tidying up after yourself and keeping things neat, tidy and clean, as you go, on their website. Staying in a tent at the SSSC is not like any of the above mentioned accommodation options, there is no housekeeper or no cleaner for you, it comes with its own heir of responsibility and duties to take on, and because there are others sharing the space, and it is nice for other visitors to receive the same pleasant environment as you recieved.</div>
 
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Revision as of 12:29, 28 May 2018

The Semjase Silver Star Centre

The information here about the SSSC is not official. See external links

INTRODUCTION
The Semjase Silver Star Centre is in Switzerland... [continue reading]


FACILITIES AND FUNCTION
It is a place of learning, reading and relaxation... [continue reading]


PUBLICATIONS AND IMAGES

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The centre publishes its publication(s)[2] at irregular, sporadic intervals throughout the month and year. [continue reading]


ENVIRONMENT
The centre is a lush, safe and relaxing place to be... [continue reading]


VISITING AND VOLUNTEERING
Individuals visit the centre from all over the world. [continue reading]


GETTING THERE AND WHEN
Using a search engine to plan routes and transportation is the usual method used today... [continue reading]


TRIVIA
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External Links

References

  1. Contact Report 010 lines 40
  2. FIGU Bulletins, FIGU Special Bulletins and FIGU Open Letters are examples of FIGU publications