May 1--Hidden Valley Retreat Opening!!!!
Hidden Valley Retreat Opens May 1.
Let me know if you want more info!
Date: 4/27/2007 12:59:14 PM ( 17 y ) ... viewed 3614 times 10:57 AM
April 27, 07
Dear Stephen,
This is fantastic news!
Keep up the good work!
I will Blog this.
If you want more info,
email me above.
Your EG
Leslie
on 4/27/07 9:46 AM, stephen Markowitz,
new owner of Hidden Valley Health Retreat wrote:
My facility is 98% ready for retreats and by
May 1st will be ready to open.
I can take guests and visitors,
have conferences and seminars,
book retreats af all kinds and maintain a nice environment.
The bunkhouse is build out and ready for me to
bring in the bunk beds and is already equipped
with a foosbaltalbe, couches and hide-a beds,
darts and games witha poker table.
The home is partially furnished with
all of the bedrooms looking lovely with new bedding and decor.
Lets get the bookings!
stephen
shabbat shalom
----- Original Message -----
From: Your Enchanted Gardener
To: Stephen Markowitz
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 8:03 AM
Subject: FW: Jewish connections for Hidden Valley????
Got this from Debra Kolodyn, Exec Director of ALEPH.
The Jewish Farm School is especially exciting to me!
Your EG
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From: Debra Kolodny
Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 08:42:17 -0400
To: Debra Kolodny
Subject: Wonderful conference on Sustainability you might want to attend
FROM IDEAS TO ACTION:
BRING SUSTAINABILITY TO YOUR COMMUNITY
The Teva Seminar on Jewish Environmental Education, June 4th-7th at
Surprise Lake Camp in New York's Hudson Valley, is an innovative
professional development opportunity for those interested in Jewish
education, environmental sustainability, camping, gardening, or just
plain having fun. Through studying Torah, hiking, singing, and
gardening, educators and lay-leaders engage in a three thousand year
old dialogue about the connection between God, earth, and humanity.
Participants will gain the skills to bring excitement and vibrance to
formal and informal educational settings through workshops with
leading Torah scholars, scientists, and educators. Check out our four
diverse tracks to see what is right for you.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Website:
http://www.tevacenter.org/seminar
Email: seminar@tevacenter.org
Phone: (646) 278-1187, (212) 807-6376
Site:
http://www.surpriselake.org
FOUR GREAT TRACKS
1. Ethics and Texts: Study Biblical, Rabbinic and Contemporary texts
that address the relationship between humanity and Creation.
2. Congregational Education: Bring lively and effective Jewish
environmental programming to your classroom or congregation.
3.Camp and Wilderness: Create transformative nature experiences and
teach Jewish values through camping, hiking, and backpacking.
4. Organic Agriculture and Educational Gardening: Study traditional
and contemporary texts that explore Jewish agricultural principles
while participating in a variety of hands-on gardening and
permaculture workshops for both the novice and veteran gardener.
This track facilitated by the Jewish Farm School,
http://www.jewishfarmschool.org
CO-SPONSORS
*The Teva Learning Center is a program of Surprise Lake Camp and a
beneficiary of UJA Federation of New York,
http://www.surpriselake.org
*Hebrew College,
http://www.hebrewcollege.edu:
The "Congregational Education"
and "Ethics and Texts" tracks include educators from Hebrew College.
*Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center,
http://www.isabellafreeman.org
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Hyla Cass,
Hyla@cass.com
http://www.cassmd.com
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Linda Lee Clark
510. 351.3003
Nature's Sunshine....
will spread the word on Jensen's ranch.
wed fri 12-7 PM
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