Programs We Host
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Programs We Host
Below is a sampling of past programs and groups that Shadowcliff has hosted. Visit "Plan Your Stay" to learn about hosting your group at Shadowcliff.
Center States Tai Chi Retreat
Providing quality private and group instruction since 1980, Center States Tai Chi Chuan was founded by Kim...
Treatment Educat10n Network’s HIV Retreat
The mission of Treatment Educat10n Network (TEN) is to educate and empower individuals with HIV by providing...
Lighthouse Writers Retreat
Join Lighthouse Writers Workshop in the scenic mountain town of Grand Lake, Colorado, for a few days...
Beyond Sustainability: a Workshop for Professionals
Elevate your sustainability career at Beyond Sustainability: A Workshop for Professionals, presented by Shadowcliff and ISSP. Join...
Gift of Story Retreat
Overview Instructor Laurie Gudim helps participants think about personal histories and their use in shaping our understanding...
Critters, Creeks & Crows: A Family Nature Adventure
Shadowcliff’s annual call to come out with your family to learn and play in the Rockies, our...
Practical Mysticism with Larry Leblang
An invitation to those seeking to experience more of their life as a spiritual path! Let’s come...
Mountain Top Yoga Workshop with Gwyn Tash
Come renew your spirit and enliven your yoga practice! Join us for four days of full yogic exploration...
Past Communiversity Sessions
In case you missed it...
(Online) Shadowcliff Gift of Story Retreat, February - March, 2022
As the Pandemic continues to assail us with new variants and our isolation and inability to plan and execute “normal” life events stretches on, a lot of people are finding themselves faced with the opportunity to discover where their deepest sense of priorities lie. Many are making big changes, some with precariously little forethought. We are asking ourselves: What do we really care about? How do we want to engage in the rest of our lives? Who is truly important to us?
A helpful tool in guiding the process of self-discovery is writing down and sharing the stories of our lives. Recalling and telling the tales that have formed us is helpful in generating a deeper understanding of who we are and where we need to focus in the months and years ahead. It is also a practice that creates strong bonds of love and understanding. And it is a valuable tool in guiding those under our care as they make their own decisions in the months ahead.
This year the Gift of Story Online Retreat will focus on the family and community connections that have shaped and continue to shape our sense of who we are and what we need to be doing with our lives. We’ll explore our relationships to family and friends. We’ll examine the conscious and unconscious expectations that rein us in or empower us as we seek to manifest who we most truly are. Then we’ll look at what we repress and what we try not to acknowledge in ourselves – in other words, at the Shadow. Finally we will tease out where and how our inner longings and guidance seek to bring us more satisfaction and joy.
We’ll have eight Thursday sessions, (times TBD) Mountain Standard Time. The first, third, fifth and seventh sessions will be lecture and discussion. The second, fourth, sixth and eighth sessions will be opportunities for participants to share writings or other ways of exploring their stories. You will never be required to share, but being a good listener to others’ offerings is essential.
- Rewilding: Deep Ecology Conservation and Conversation with Gwen Obermeyer and Kelly Yarbrough
- Fire Effect on Water in Grand Co. with Ken Fucik
- Sisters of Courage: The story of Grand Lake's Harrison family with Dave Lively
- Board Update & Live Tour - Virtual Volunteer Weekend with the Board of Directors
- Friday Night Happy Hour - Virtual Volunteer Weekend with Kelly Yarbrough
- "Gift of Story" with Laurie Gudim
- "How Do 'isms' Impact Our Journey's?" with Ariana Friedlander and Ivy Summer
- "Women Writing for the Fun of It" with Krystala Kalil, M.A.
- "Master of Noods" with Ivy Summer, Shadowcliff Staff 2014
- “Print Isn’t Dead! How to Publish, from Start to Finish“ with Tina Casagrand, Volunteer
- “Disappearing Cultures in the Ecuador Amazon” with Gabo Vidal, Former Staff
- “An Introduction to Journaling and Mindfulness” with Ariana Friedlander, Board Chair
- “Scottish Traditional Music Comes to Shadowcliff” with the Lean Family, Former Staff
- “Studio Tour: WoodSong Studio Custom Furniture” with Kelly Parker, Volunteer
- “Get Your Kraut on! How to make your own kraut!” with Emily Cesca, General Manager
- “Kombucha 101” with Liv Morrow, Volunteer
- “How to fold a fitted sheet and other life lessons from Shadowcliff” with Skelley Warren, Board Member
- “Freelancing in the Wild” with Luke McKinney, Past Guest
- “Discovering the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail” with Andrea Kurth, CDTC
- “Brandon Plays Music” Virtual Concert with Brandon Goober, 2020 On-site Caretaker
- “Integrating What’s-Working Stories into the 2020 Election” with Harvey Stone, Past Group Speaker
- “Tallgrass Artist Studio Tour” with Kelly Yarbrough, Board Member
- “History & Highlights of the HIV Retreat at Shadowcliff” with Michael Dorosh, Group Leader, Board Member
- “The History of Boating on Grand Lake” with Ken Fucik, Grand Lake Partner
Planning an event?
We’ll work with you to customize your group experience, from accommodations only to something all-inclusive.