Re-treat : -- The act of withdrawing...a place of seclusion, privacy, safety, or resort...a refuge.
(Webster’s Dictionary)
Imagine this. A peaceful setting that beckons you. A learning environment where you exchange ideas and grow personally with fellow students and faculty mentors. A relaxed place to enjoy some leisure time ...
Retreat courses are offered in a variety of settings that promote interaction with fellow students, faculty mentors, and nature.
During your week at the ranch, enjoy horseback riding, canoeing, horse-drawn wagon ride, walks to see a inhabited eagle's nest, and try your best as a cowboy, chasing some cows. Enjoy the beauty of this Cariboo location, Spring Lake Ranch, near 100 Mile House, BC. Stay in log cabin accommodation: meals & bedding provided. The memories and friendships you make during one of these weeks with your professors and fellow students will be lasting.
ART 230 RE Photography 3 sh For more info see SU 11 Syllabus
July 29 - Aug 3; F: 7 pm - W: 4 pm; Mike Rathjen; Add'l fee: $450; Spring Lake Guest Ranch, 100 Mile House, BC; Students are required to bring their own SLR camera; Retreat Getaway
SOCI 355 RE Community Development 3 sh For more info see SU 10 Syllabus
August 3-8; For more information contact Gordon Chutter GordonC@twu.ca ; Add'l fee: $450; Spring Lake Guest Ranch; 100 Mile House, BC; Note: Reading to be completed before first class, main assignments due one month later; Retreat Getaway
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