Get away from it all for a winter vacation in the mountains, where deep snow by Christmas is common. Many use Rowe as a lodge to go off downhill or cross country skiing. For skiing info, see the winter paragraph on page 45. We'll return evenings to eat, drink, and make merry.
A few years ago we had so much fun at our Millennium Bash, we decided to invite some of our talented friends to lead workshops, so non-skiers can join the party. Molly Scott, singer, songwriter, quick wit, piano player, and pioneer in vibrational healing, will keep us singing, smiling, and sounding. Genie Zeiger, who writes often for The Sun Magazine and wrote How I Find Her: A Mother's Dying and a Daughter's Life will lead a couple of writing workshops. Julia Hickory, performer and teacher with Joyful Noise, will share her passion for drumming and percussion every day in a drum circle. Prue Berry, landscape designer and former director at Rowe, and Doug Wilson, Unitarian Universalist minister and Executive Director of RC & CC, will be the primary hosts, weaving the time together into a fabric of delight. It is your vacation, and any time you want to chill, read a novel, or go your own way, that's super fine.
We'll snowshoe, ice-skate, take a sauna, laugh, eat, read, visit, eat some more, sleep and all-round relax and enjoy the beauty that surrounds us. On New Year's Eve, we'll gather to look back on the old year and look ahead to the new and share a New Year's feast that's not to be missed. Our New Year's Eve party sometimes lasts deep into the night. Like life, it is what you make it.
The fee for the five days is $450 in our dorm or heated cabin, with semi-private rooms $100 extra and $200 for private. Children are half-price for the first, 1/3 for the second, and 1/4 for the rest. If you can't come the whole time, it's $95 per day. Please join us.