Saturday, June 27, 2015

Sensations and Storytelling: Maine Retreat 2015

The 2015 Maine Retreat is shaping up.

Photos by Susan Palmer

  • All inclusive prices range from $735-$950, depending on your room choice.
  • Contact Lin Koch, Guest Services Manager at 800-654-5242 and mention the Georgetown Coaches Alumni Retreat to reserve your place!
  • A deposit of half the room and board cost plus $150.00 retreat registration fee is due at registration.

Here's what's in store for those who decide to travel "Down East" to join us.

Tuesday:

3:00 - 5:00 pm Arrival and Check In
5:00 - ??
Cocktail Party and Traditional Maine Lobster Bake

Wednesday:

Yoga
Breakfast
Gathering Ceremonies

Session 1: 
The Power of Story: Creating Heart-Full Coaching Tools
Susan Palmer

Lunch

Session 2: 
Story-Based Coaching:  Using Archetypes to Shape Powerful Narratives
Trista Schoonmaker

Free time
Optional visit to the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens

Dinner
Sunset Boat Cruise around Southport Island

Thursday

Polar Plunge
Breakfast

Session 3: 
Business Practices for Coaches
Cathy Carroll and Adrienne Milics

Session 4:
Group Coaching Techniques
Sue McLeod

Departing Ceremonies

1:00 pm Close
Lunch will be available


Tuesday, April 28, 2015

2015 New England Retreat - Registration is Now Open!



The Sights, Sounds, and Smiles of Summer!

In the middle of this long, cold winter here in New England, a small group of Georgetown Coaching alumni started dreaming of summer. Their thoughts were filled with boat trips, walks along garden paths alive with color, the rocky Maine coast, blue skies and soaring birds. 

They've been imagining gathering in Maine with the Georgetown Coaching Community.


photos from Susan Palmer, used with permission



Spring has now arrived and the plans for this year's alumni and faculty retreat are starting to sprout. Sensations and Storytelling is our theme.  The program is coming together, the Inn is getting ready to welcome us, and it's time to reserve your place!

When? August 18-20, 2015


Who? All Georgetown Coaching Alumni and Faculty are welcome

Why?  The better question is "Why not?"