Calling I-House Home: Spring 2017 New Resident Orientation Retreat

Calling I-House Home: Spring 2017 New Resident Orientation Retreat

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Date and time

January 14, 2017 · 11:30am - January 15, 2017 · 6:30pm PST

Location

Walker Creek Ranch

1700 Marshall-Petaluma Road Petaluma, CA 94952

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.

Description

Calling I-House Home: New Resident Orientation Retreats - Held at Marin County's Walker Creek Ranch, these two day retreats are designed to welcome residents into I-House's unique global community through cultural exchange, group activities, professional development and intercultural skill-building. Previous residents have voted the New Resident Orientation Retreat the most effective and fun way to meet fellow residents and make new friends, all while enjoying the great outdoors! Registration fee of $45 includes all transportation, overnight lodging and meals.

You will recieve a pre-retreat packing and prep email the week of the retreat, so please be on the look out for it in your inbox. The orientation retreats are open to new residents and a limited amount of returning residents.

Day One - Getting There to the Retreat (Saturday)

11:30 am Check in at I-House front steps to verify your reservation and board bus with all of your belongings.

12:00 pm Bus leaves I-House for Walker Creek Ranch, a 70 minute bus drive. Timing depends on traffic conditions.

1:30 pm: Arrive at Walker Creek.

- HAVE FUN! MEET NEW PEOPLE -

Day Two - Getting Back to I-House (Sunday)

2:30 pm: Pack up Bus and leave retreat site for tour of Point Reyes.

6:30 pm: Arrive at I-House for dinner.

Please be patient and understanding if we have to adjust our retreat schedule to accommodate for weather. Please contact the Program Office you have any questions, call us at (510) 642-9460 or email ihprograms@berkeley.edu.

Organized by

International House is an independent,  non-profit organization with close ties to the . Our mission is to foster intercultural respect and understanding, lifelong friendships and leadership skills for the promotion of a more peaceful world. I-House achieves its mission by providing students and scholars from the United States and around the world with an opportunity to live and learn together in a challenging and supportive residential and community-oriented program center. Its resources and activities are designed to stimulate diversity of thought and experience among residents, alumni worldwide and members of the campus and Bay Area communities.

 

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