Quiet Day for Renewal

Friday, May 9, through Saturday, May 10
Facilitator(s): Vicky Curtiss

$115

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Overview

Description

Come away for a sacred time apart from your daily routine to renew your spirit and rest from everyday demands. Retreatants will gather together for opening and closing reflections led by Vicky Curtiss.  In between, each person will spend their own time as they wish in silence and solitude.  You may walk along the lakeshore or the labyrinth outdoors, use art supplies in the Creativity Room, meditate in the Meditation Room, journal, read, and nap in your private bedroom, while someone else does the cooking.  You can also arrange for a one-hour session with a spiritual guide for an additional fee.

Dates and Details
Monday, March 17, to Friday, March 18, 2025

This retreat begins at 6:30pm on Friday and ends at 4:00pm on Saturday
The cost of this retreat is $115, which includes two meals and overnight accommodation

Registration Information
You may register and pay online by clicking the register button on the right, by calling the front desk at 262-898-2590 with a credit card number, or by mailing a check made out to Siena Retreat Center.” Payment must be received to complete registration. Please see our Frequently Asked Questions page for additional information.

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About the Facilitators

Vicky CurtissVicky Curtiss

Vicky Curtiss is the Program Director for Siena Retreat Center, which involves leading retreats, arranging for programs, and offering spiritual guidance.  She has an M. Div. from McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago and served the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) for forty years as an ordained clergy in the roles of pastor, spiritual director, and presbytery executive. She has also been the director of three faith-based non-profit organizations. Vicky has been trained as a spiritual director, SoulCollage® facilitator, labyrinth facilitator, grief support companion, and grief coach. Vicky also been a consultant to many organizations for envisioning and discernment which she included in a booklet she authored called "Guidelines for Communal Discernment." Vicky loves reading, theater, quilting, being in nature, and engaging in anti-racism work.