Food

We offer the freshest, healthiest, most attractive gourmet vegetarian food you can imagine. Let us know of any special dietary needs when you register. Our chefs consistently amaze everyone with their delicious culinary artistry, as well as their willingness to cater to special diets. Their hands nurture our bodies, their hearts nurture our souls. During conference weekends, much of our time is spent around the table, where animated, engaging conversation gives perspective to the workshop sessions, just as the weekend gives perspective to our workaday lives.

Accommodations

Sign up early for the most choices of where to stay. The decor is simple and fresh and the atmosphere relaxed. Our dorm-style housing is in our winterized cabins, summer camp cabins, the Rec Hall and the Farmhouse. The extra heaters in the Farmhouse keep rooms cozy and warm.

The winterized cabins are one large room heated by a wood-burning stove. We also have five unheated summer camp cabins that provide additional dorm housing in the early fall and late spring. Although the winterized cabins and summer camp cabins are not equipped with bathrooms, they are located near our beautiful all-season bathhouse. Some of our dorm rooms and cabins are co-ed, so if you prefer a women-only or men-only space, please let us know when you register. Please bring your own toiletries, towels and bedding (sleeping bag or sheets and blankets). If you are staying in an unheated cabin you will need to bring a pillow as well. With advance notice, we will provide bedding for $10.

We have a number of single and double occupancy private rooms available in the Farmhouse, Orchard Guest House, Brook House, Rec Hall, and Fromson House. All have shared bathrooms, and several rooms are wheelchair accessible. Bedding, including towels, is provided in private rooms.


Bring your own tent. Seasonal camping is also available in our lovely orchard or in the pine forest.

For those preferring to stay in nearby inns, B&B's, or motels, please request a list when you register. Or, click here for a list of area accommodations.

What to Bring

Bring warm casual clothes, personal toiletries, a bathrobe, towels, sturdy shoes, a water bottle or travel mug, an umbrella, a flashlight, and a sleeping bag or sheets and blankets. We provide pillows, unless you are staying in a cabin. Private rooms have bedding and towels provided. We invite you to take your shoes off before going into the conference room, so you might want to bring slippers or heavy socks. If you have something you are fond of sitting on or a lap blanket to cuddle up in, bring it along. Thanks for leaving your pets, perfumes, and scented oils at home. Some guests have allergies.

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