Center for Sexual Pleasure & Health to Host Fun-Filled Weekend Event in Belgrade, Maine Dedicated to Sex Positive Community Building & Relaxation!

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PAWTUCKET, Rhode Island (June 7, 2016) – The Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health (http://TheCSPH.org) launches its inaugural “Sextended Family Reunion” August 12 – 14. The event, held in Belgrade, Maine, will allow sex-positive community members to join together for a relaxing weekend reconnecting with each other.

 

“I hear from so many people in the field of sexuality that they’re working in isolation, or feeling disconnected from people who share their values,” says CSPH Executive Director Kira Manser (http://twitter.com/shes_a_muppet). “‘Sextended Family Reunion’ is an opportunity for people to connect with others from very diverse parts of the field – adult industry, educators, therapists, sex workers, bloggers, and everyone in between – and just have a good time. I hope people will have an unreasonable amount of fun, and get to meet and build memories, and real relationships, with people who also work in this field. I believe this supports the overall health and happiness of the folks who do this work, and makes for a stronger sexuality field as a whole!”

 

Every ticket registration for The CSPH’s “Sextended Family Reunion” includes:

 

·      Camping / tenting privileges for 1 adult from noon August 12 – noon August 14

o   Note: Camping and tenting supplies are not included

·      6 total meals:

o   Friday: dinner

o   Saturday: breakfast, lunch & dinner

o   Sunday: breakfast & lunch

·      Access to all camp activities including, but not limited to:

o   Bonfires & s’mores

o   Water activities & hiking

o   Movies by the water

o   Sex trivia & Open mic / talent show

o   Sex-positive team relay race

o   Dance party

 

Adds Manser, “The property in Maine where we are holding the event is the most special place in the world to me; it has been in my family for three generations, and everything at the property has been made by hand by family members. It is an incredible privilege and pleasure to be able to invite my ‘sextended family’ to build and share memories at a place which has been such a source of strength and connectivity for my family of origin.”

 

For more information, including registering for The CSPH’s “Sextended Family Reunion,” visit http://www.thecsph.org/sextended-family/.

 

Founded in February 2010, The CSPH is an educational organization, which works to reduce sexual shame, challenge misinformation, and advance the field of sexuality. The CSPH provides sex-positive sexuality education and cultural dialogue through a wide variety of programming, including workshops, performances, and events for community members; practical skill-building events and classes for emerging and experienced professionals; and presentations for hospitals, medical organizations and at national conferences. The Center also maintains one of the largest sexual resource and media libraries in the northeast, available for public perusal. Additionally, The CSPH offers wide-reaching web resources and weekly features to educate and entertain visitors.

 

The CSPH’s mission is of reducing sexual shame, by thwarting efforts aimed at hindering the dissemination of information about sexuality to their communities. It achieves these goals by working collaboratively with medical and behavioral health professionals to promote medically accurate and affirming information. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, The CSPH is tax-exempt; any donations made to The CSPH are tax-deductible. For more information about The CSPH, including supporting and donating to The Center, visit http://TheCSPH.org.

 

About The Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health:

From providing sex-positive sexuality education, research collaborations, and cultural dialogue to support for professional and non-professional audiences through classes, workshops, performances, and social gatherings, The CSPH is a groundbreaking institution. One of the few sexuality resource centers nationally, The CSPH remains the only such center on the east coast. Open to the public, The Center also maintains a research library, an extensive antique vibrator collection, and a wealth of resources both on and offline. The CSPH is organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, or corresponding section of any future federal tax code. For more information, visit http://TheCSPH.org or follow on Twitter at http://Twitter.com/TheCSPH.