WUUKY

Q: What is WUUKY?

A: WUUKY, or Western Unitarian Universalist Karmic Youth, is YRUUP’s week-long summer camp held in the Mendocino Woodlands in early July of each year. WUUKY is always the same week as the MUUGs middle school camp, MiSC. The programming is very similar to that at conferences.

Q: What rules are there at WUUKY?

A: WUUKY attendees must sign and abide by the YRUUP covenant, as they do at CONs, which outlines the rules and behavioral expectations at YRUUP events.

Q: Where do youth sleep? I don’t want my son sleeping in the same room as females, will my wishes be respected?

A: Youth sleep in cabins clustered throughout the Woodlands campsite. Some cabins are designated as female-identified or male-identified, and many others are gender-neutral. If you have a preference of where your child sleeps, you may tell Council at council@yruup.com and we will talk to your youth to ensure your wishes are respected.

Q: How do I register for WUUKY?

A: WUUKY registration is a little different from conference registration. Instead of filling out an online form, you must print out the registration papers and send them, along with your check, to the address listed. Registration papers can be found on yruup.org or under the Facebook event. For more information about registration and WUUKY, email council@yruup.com.