A Women’s Power Circle is an expanded frame of reference for living and leading powerfully. We invite women who find themselves at a crossroads, a place of not knowing or unsure of the next steps. The WPC framework encourages us to be fully present with our own personal desires and simultaneously aware of our responsibility to a larger system. Standing in this tension, and not collapsing into either selfishness or selflessness, unleashes tremendous creative energy and new possibilities.
Faith
Non-Faith Based:
Non-Faith Based
Open to All:
Open to All
Average Cost: $$$$
Workshop Cost: $375
Room and Board, Workshop Supplies Provided
Environment: Lake / Pond, Rural, Woods
Gay Friendly: Yes!
Special Needs: Wheelchair Access
Restrictions: No Alcohol, No Drugs
Language: English
Start Date: 6/5/2020
End Date: 6/7/2020
Event Length: 3 days
Event Leaders: Leah Kyaio, Jules Myers
Training/Lineage: Leah Kyaio, M.Ed., is Executive Director and Solutionist of With Respect, LLC. In her work, she provides systemic solutions to all levels of service organizations to ensure the needs of diverse peoples are met and exceeded. Leah continues as a participant of the Hope Springs Women’s Leadership Collaborative.
Jules Myers, MSOD, is the Executive Director of Hope Springs Institute. She was a participant of the Hope Springs Women’s Leadership Collaborative, and she is a certified MBTI practitioner and Rockport Career Coach.
Features
Learning:
Talks / Lectures, Workshops
Personal Development:
Personal Development
Spa Services:
Hot Tub
Special Facility Features:
Gardens / Outdoor Space, Labyrinth, Meditation Hall
Spiritual Studies:
Renewal
Womens Retreats:
Women (no specific type)
Room Types: Cottage / Cabin
Total Number of Rooms:
13
Housing: Double occupancy with shared bathrooms.
Food: Organic / Locally Grown, Restricted Diet Options, Vegetarian or Vegan Options
Meal Availability: Kitchen - Shared, Provided - All Meals
Location of this Retreat:
4988 Mineral Springs Rd
Peebles, OH 45660
United States
Travel Info: Fly into Cincinnati CVG or Columbus COL. We can provide information on airport transport options if requested.
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Mary
6/7/2011
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Any visit to Hope Springs is a restorative experience. The atmosphere is calming - the food is creative and delicious - the staff is caring and attentive - and the rooms are comfortable and well-equipped. I can't wait to go back...in fact I think that I'm going to create a retreat for my friends so that I can share this place with the important people in my life. HURRY, it's going to get VERY POPULAR.
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Brynn
6/6/2011
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Hope Springs is a beautiful and wonderfully peaceful getaway within driving distance of my home in Cincinnati. I have visited for three separate events in the last three years, and each time I find myself raving about the food--so healthful, so delicious, it's incredible. The setting, too--with a labyrinth, paths through the woods, beautiful perennial gardens and (my favorite) a frog-filled pond--made my experiences consistently restorative and enjoyable. I tell everyone I know about this gem located so close to Cincinnati that seems to draw people from all over.
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George
6/4/2011
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I stayed there recently. The room I stayed in was marginal, but very clean, comfortable and acceptable. The reason it was marginal was because it wan't as nicely appointed as, say, the Meridien in Hamburg. Three things to commend Hope Springs: (1) the food (2) the food and (3) the program. Great conference facilities, great campground, great location, nothing could really be better. Unless they had a 48" television in every guest room.
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Alexandra Merrill
6/2/2011
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As a teacher who is always on the lookout for the' just right 'Retreat Center, I have stopped looking since I found Hope Springs many years ago. Its remote-from -the-urban-life location is a boon. And its intimate connection with the Earth and the Great Earthworks at Serpent Mound is far more precious than immediate access to the social media, although there is wireless connection. The food is excellent as are the rooms and amenities. The staff- well, the staff has no equal anywhere Ive been.NO exaggeration.
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Tracy Jo Duckworth
6/1/2011
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I have organized and led the women's retreat for my church at Hope Springs in 2009 and 2010. We are definitely returning again this year. Hope Springs has provided a nurturing setting for us to do our spiritual work. The energy of the land and buildings is amazing. The staff is attentive to our every need. The food is sumptuous and delicious; prepared with love and gratitude. The rooms are lovely. The Spirit House is perfect for our morning meditation and for a fire circle in the evening. Our church has been to several other retreat centers over the past 10 years and we know we have finally found a home in Hope Springs. We will most likely have 30 women attending this year. There is a lot of excitement about us returning to such a spiritual place to deepen our relationship with the Divine.
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Mary Manera
5/31/2011
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The accommodations at Hope Springs are comfortable and beautiful. The food is the best I've had at any retreat center I've attended. The land at Hope Springs is so beautiful, and creates an amazing space for deep personal work.
I have brought several retreats to Hope Springs over the past 10 years, and each time the staff has been extremely attentive to the needs of my group. I highly recommend Hope Springs.
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Jana
5/31/2011
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I have attended several workshops at Hope Springs and each one has made me want more. The food is delicious, the rooms personal and individually decorated, the staff warm and responsive. When arriving, I breath a big sigh of relaxation and leave carrying peace with me.
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Reservation Criteria: Pre registration is required; see link below to register.
Tuition includes a double-occupancy room.
Retreat Contact: Jules Myers
Phone: 937-587-2602
Event Website:
View Event Website
Organization Contact:
Hope Springs Institute
4988 Mineral Springs Rd
Peebles, OH 45660
United States
Organization Website: View Organization Website