IONS Retreat Center News
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What's New?

  We are continually looking at ways to improve our facilities and enhance the experience of our visitors—and we take your feedback seriously! One of many new initiatives is our commitment to making the Retreat Center as green and sustainable as possible, and for those values to inform our purchasing, upgrade, and other choices. Most recently, our two lovely chalets have received a fresh coat of paintWilderness Green. One now has a red door and one a black door, making it easier for you to distinguish between the different chalets. We've also improved the interiors of each dormitory by repainting each of the rooms and hallways and upgrading all sleeping rooms with new, organic, 100% cotton bedding, including natural-toned sheets, blanket, and duvet cover. Each bed now has two pillows plus an additional elegant accent pillow. We are also in the process of replacing mattresses, and so far have added 20 new ones from the Green Fusion Design Center. These are coil innerspring mattresses wrapped with organic cotton and pure wool.
 
What's Cooking?

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  The feedback we consistently receive is how much you enjoy and appreciate the Center's cuisine, and we often get requests for Chef Shannon's recipes (stay tuned!). Here are some of her favorite things to cook and the common ingredients she uses in her kitchen: Her staple ingredients are olive oil, garlic, leeks, olives, lemon, and salt (she believes that salt has healing properties). Her favorite breakfast consists of braised greens with poached eggs, lemon/saffron aioli, and roasted potatoes. A popular lunchtime choice is an eggplant sandwich with pickled beets, radishes, and a special marinara sauce. One of her favored dinner entrees is duck confita French dish made with the leg of the duck. These dishes epitomize the philosophy of "slow food," as Shannon has to begin preparing them the day before. This long but beautiful process results in a sumptuous and satisfying meal. Good quality ingredients have their own language; they can be so simple but can create the most delicious experiences!

 
Events

 

In March, the first of the Institute's new weekend workshops is launching with The Healer’s Journey, presented by Lee Lipsenthal, M.D., and Cassandra Vieten, Ph.D. Lee is the founder of Finding Balance in a Medical Life. He has served as medical director of Lifestyle Advantage and HeartMath LLC as well as being vice president and medical director of The Preventive Medicine Research Institute in Sausalito California along with Dr. Dean Ornish. Cassandra is a licensed clinical psychologist, Associate Director of Research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, an associate scientist and co-director of the Mind-Body Medicine Research Group at California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute in San Francisco, and vice president of the Institute for Spirituality and Psychology. This program is designed to enhance the life and capacity of all people in the healing arts. This would include massage therapists, yoga teachers, psychologists, physicians, naturopaths, social workers, nutritionists, teachers, and nurses, as well as anyone interested in personal growth.

This and upcoming weekend workshops focusing on consciousness & transformation, integral health & healing, and wisdom teachings will also offer continuing education credits.

 
 

Please join us on Thursday, March 12, from 6-8 pm on campus here in Petaluma for the Retreat Center's Dinner Series, featuring dinner and guest speaker Dr. Lee Lipsenthal, who will talk about "The Healer's Journey." Dinner is $25, or $35 with wine. If you would like to attend, email lisavanderboom@noetic.org with "Lipsenthal IONS dinner reservation request" in the subject line. (You will then receive a reservation link.) Please make your reservation early if possible, and no later than Monday, March 9. We look forward to seeing you!

 
Art, Culture & Consciousness

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The Lucid Art Foundation, in collaboration with IONS and the Retreat Center, will be co-sponsoring art programs and showings at the Center and will curate several gallery showings each year. The first co-sponsorship is the current show, Realms of Being, featuring artist Jeremy Morgan, which can be seen in our gallery in the community building through March 31st. Our next show, featuring painter Fritz Rauh, will be up April 1 - May 31.


Community News

  Here at the Retreat Center we feel fortunate to be the stewards of 200 beautiful acres of rolling hills in Marin County. As such, our sense of community extends beyond the staff, volunteers, interns, and thousands of visitors we host each year to the indigenous flora and fauna that grace us with their beauty. This winter we welcome a new addition to our community of friends and visitorsa residential staff of approximately 300 hungry sheep and goats, including some babies and pregnant moms, along with their Peruvian shepherd and sheep dogs! These environmentally-friendly grazers munch on weeds and brush surrounding our facilities, specifically the areas near buildings and roads. Such managed grazing provides much-needed natural firebreaks and sustainable fire protection. The hungry herd will also reduce invasive plants by eating their way through thick star thistle growth. This increasingly popular green approach eliminates the need for CO2-producing machines, expensive manual labor, planned burning, and pesticidesall the while supporting the Institute of Noetic Sciences' ecological sustainability goals. Initially funded by Board member Betsy Gordon, the service is provided by San Francisco-based Living Systems Land Management.

What You Say

 

"We have been bringing groups from 10 to 40 people to the IONS Retreat Center in Petaluma, every few months for the past two years and have found it to be a beautiful, inspiring experience. The staff are very competent and helpful, the food is always delicious and healthy, and the facilities clean and well-kept. Our members always have nice things to say about the retreats there, and we are looking forward to having them even more frequently in the future."

Jeff Rice, Director
Center for Wellness & Achievement in Education


Contact Us

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  Lisa VanderBoom 707.779.8224
lvanderboom@noetic.org

The Retreat Center at the Institute of Noetic Sciences
Located on 200 acres of beautiful rolling hills just 25 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge, we offer meeting facilities, cuisine, and accommodations for 5-120. Our clients offer educational programs, workshops, and retreats, with a broad focus on health, personal growth, and transformation. We also welcome weekend workshops and retreats for small groups (fewer than 25). Many programs are open to the public.

The Institute of Noetic Sciences is a nonprofit membership organization located in Northern California that conducts and sponsors leading-edge research into the potentials and powers of consciousness—including perceptions, beliefs, attention, intention, and intuition. The Institute explores phenomena that do not necessarily fit conventional scientific models, while maintaining a commitment to scientific rigor.

 
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