We have two triple occupancy rooms.
Ubuntu
Ubuntu is an ancient African word from the Zulu language meaning at its most basic, “human kindness,” but its meaning is much bigger in scope than that — it embodies the ideas of connection, community, and mutual caring for all. It is often described as reminding us that ‘I am what I am because of who we all are’. Estelle understood the value of building community through art and educational experiences. She had a deep knowing that creating opportunities for all people to thrive lifts our society to a place to realize our untapped potential. The Ubuntu room features an eclectic mix of African themed patterns, colors, and decor. Delight in the joy of the many found treasures in this spacious room designed to be shared with friends. The room includes a large dresser for folded clothing storage and three twin-sized beds. There is a large, shared bathroom steps from the room.
Our rooms are only available to retreat participants.
Cherry Blossom Room
Spring has sprung among this collection of Pan Asian furniture and decor. The Cherry Blossom room features Estelle’s Chinese imported coffee table and end tables, a Chinese writing desk, and wall paper bursting with a blooming orchard of cherry trees. A lovely collection of reproduction Japanese prints grace the walls. The room includes three twin-sized beds. There is a large, shared bathroom steps from the room.
Our rooms are only available to retreat participants.