About The Venue

Smith College

  • Since its founding in 1871, Smith has remained at the forefront of higher education. A leader in service, sustainability, and scholarship, the college fosters the creativity and determination of its students with first-class facilities, dedicated faculty, and endless scholarly resources. Visit Their Website >

  • Note, a WTL! specific map will be made and disseminated as well. Until then, here is a link to the existing map>

  • Please Note, due to the gathering taking place in the Summer, some of the information on the Smith website will not directly apply to We The Land! Parking will be free and available on campus during the duration of the gathering.

    Accessible Parking
    Visitors who require accessible parking may use any of the designated spaces on campus with a properly displayed state-issued plate or placard from any state. If you are visiting and need a temporary pass for an acute situation, please contact ODS@smith.edu.

    A map of the accessible spaces on campus can be obtained from campus safety or by looking at the online interactive campus map.

  • Wheelchair Access
    Events open to the public are scheduled in wheelchair accessible locations to the greatest extent possible.

    Sign Language Interpreters
    We want to make sure everyone can fully enjoy We the Land! If you use a sign language interpreter, we’d love for you to let us know by submitting a request through the registration form at least 6 weeks in advance so that interpreters can be selected to meet your specific communication needs.

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