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Rowe Camp
Rowe Camp and Conference Center
Kings Highway Rd.
P.O. Box 273
Rowe, MA 01367 (413-339-4954)
Director: Doug Wilson
2007 attendance: 3,000
Website: www.rowecenter.org
Unitarian Universalist
Rowe Camp & Conference Center is a spiritual and educational
organization offering opportunities for the presentation and
exchange of a wide variety of ideas and beliefs consistent with
Unitarian Universalist principles and values. This facility's
purpose is to help people make better sense of their lives and help
them make their world a better place in which to live.
The mission is to provide
opportunities for people to explore diverse, far-reaching subjects in order to
learn about themselves, each other, our cultures and the earth, and go forth
with new knowledge, insight, and courage. They do this by offering, in a safe
and supportive environment, camp and conference programs that touch people's
depths and have a lasting effect.
Unitarian Universalist Rowe Camp &
Conference Center is affiliated with The Unitarian Universalist Association of
Churches, 25 Beacon Street, Boston, Ma. and is a member of the Council of
Unitarian Universalist Camps and Conferences (CU2C2).
Rowe Camp, founded in 1924, is a most unusual place. Located in the Berkshires
of western Massachusetts, this one small camp in the Connecticut Valley touches
the lives of many people very deeply. When people come here, their lives are
often transformed.
Most of the Conference Center's
programs are open to everyone. Over the years an amazing variety of activities
have been offered. Many programs offer a therapeutic component, and the leaders
of these programs have been some of the most gifted therapists in the country.
All of us have had experiences in our lives that have hurt us, and too often
these experiences have allowed us to heal. In the warmth and safety of the
retreat setting, it is possible to relive these experiences, re-experience the
pain, and with the loving guidance of a wise and experienced teacher, to heal
the old wounds that too often prevent us from living our lives fully. This has
formed a base of much of the programming, derived from the Human Potential
Movement.
Fees
There are two costs for each conference. One is a program cost, which is based
on your income. The second is a meals and housing cost, which is based on the
type of housing you choose. Please see the charts below to calculate your
program cost plus your housing cost.
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Total Gross Annual
Family Income |
Program
Cost |
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Under $20,000 |
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$20-40,000 |
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$40-$60,000 |
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$60-$80,000 |
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$80-$100,000 |
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Above $100,000 |
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Accommodations |
Cost |
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Commuting (4 meals) |
$90 |
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Camping |
$110 |
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Unheated Cabins |
$120 |
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Winterized Cabins |
$130 |
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Farmhouse Dorm |
$150 |
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Private Room -
double occupancy, per person
(please indicate if you prefer
2 twin or 1 double bed/s) |
$200 |
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Private Room - single occupancy |
$275 |
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