2026 Reno Work Weekend Brief

The goals of Food Team at the Reno work weekend are to clean, inventory, test equipment, and scope any repairs or upgrades needed before food build and drive-in.

This page is adapted from the 2025 Reno Work Weekend Brief and updated for 2026.

Dates And Goal

2026 Updates

Clean And Inventory

Cleaning and inventory can be bundled into one task and should be done together.

Task list:

As the inventory happens, clean surfaces and equipment while they are accessible. If the Food Fort condition is worse than expected, pause and document the issue rather than forcing a full reset without enough information.

Ice Maker Removal Scope

The ice maker should be treated as a 2026 scoping item, not just a normal appliance test.

Scope and document:

Take photos and measurements before moving anything. If the team is not confident about water, electrical, or structural impacts, leave the unit in place and create a clear follow-up work order.

Testing

Part of the work weekend is to learn whether the Food Fort is operational and what repairs are needed. Testing does not need to cover every item, but the critical systems should be prioritized.

Log what was possible to hook up, what was tested, the result, and any repair or follow-up required.

Electricity

Requires hooking up the generator or another confirmed power source. The generator should be inside the Food Fort.

Test:

The freezer and refrigeration are high-priority because failure here creates major food-plan risk.

Propane

The Food Fort should have propane tanks attached or available. Only test propane equipment with someone who knows the Food Fort propane setup.

Test:

Water

Water is a high-value test if a hose can be run to the truck and connected safely.

Test:

Additional Refrigeration

The camp currently has four Dometics, but that is not enough for the 2026 food plan.

Target equipment:

Candidate sourcing paths:

Action for the weekend:

Procurement Notes

For 2026 ordering, default to professional or wholesale supply sources where possible.

Preferred planning sources:

Before order lock, review the 2025 order sheets and supplier notes to understand where food came from last year and why US Foods was not used more heavily. The goal is to use US Foods intelligently if it is useful, or to explicitly understand why it is not.

Avoid Instacart as a primary purchasing strategy. It may make sense only for exceptional gaps, late substitutions, or genuinely unavailable items.

Drinks Handoff

Public drink offerings are being planned separately by the mayor/LNT side of the house.

Food team should still track whether it needs to:

This should be handled as a handoff item, not merged into the main food menu unless camp leadership decides otherwise.

Follow-Up


Revision #3
Created 2026-05-04 21:54:56 UTC by Christophe Lamy
Updated 2026-05-04 22:03:29 UTC by Christophe Lamy