PSWIRL 2001
Sunday,
August 19
through
Friday, August 24
“Peace
World”
Pacific
South-West Institute for Religious Liberals
We
are an extended family, in an atmosphere of mutual respect and acceptance,
dedicated to personal growth, developing a larger social consciousness, and
welcoming diverse ideas.
Theme Speaker
BARBARA REINHART
"The
Balanced Life: A Refocusing for the 21st Century"
Barbara
will look at: How can we be positive Pro-activists in a climate of Re-activism?
How can we find and express our authentic selves?
Formerly
employed in Organizational Development with corporations and in teaching
psychology at universities, Barbara presently consults in
intra-and-interpersonal issues.
“Nourishment
for the Spirit”
We especially welcome new people to renew themselves in
the mountains — just two hours from L.A. — at the renovated de
Benneville Pines
Relax, Swim, Loaf or
Enjoy
Workshops and Activities,
including:
Massage
– Justin Bell
Folk
Dancing – Karen Wilson-Bell
Going
Deeper with the Enneagrams – Evelyn Challis
Focusing
– Liz Ellenburger
Deep Ecology – Marlene Everingham
Storytelling
– Marty Fox
Nature
Walks and Day hike – Marcia Harris
Improv – Louise Kerr
• Astronomy – Peter Landecker
Qi Jong – Leslie Levy
• Yoga – Beth Perkins
Handcrafting
Fabric Flowers – Beth Swanson
Drawing
& Watercolor – Manon
Dream
Workshop – Betsy Walters
Humor
– Susan Ziemer-Brender
AND: Swimming, Evening Programs, Music, Happy Hour, Talent
Show, Video Programs, Trip to Big Bear and much more!
Please bring your nicest White Elephants, handicrafts and services for the Silent Auction, benefiting PSWIRL
Remember
to bring: • flashlight •
sleeping gear • folding
chair •
craft materials • skits
‘n’ stuff for Talent Show
A
Warm Welcome from Dean Richard Boothe
We’re planning an outstanding mountain retreat for both newcomers and old friends! Experience for yourself the rich and varied offerings of PSWIRL Week.
Camp
de Benneville Pines
The
Camp and Conference Center is owned and operated by the Pacific Southwest
Unitarian Universalist District. It
is located at 6800 feet in the San Bernardino National Forest among towering
ponderosa pines, oaks and cedars with a creek nearby, and Jenks Lake within
walking and hiking distance. It has an Olympic sized heated swimming pool.
Fresh, nutritionally balanced meals are served with vegetarian meals on request.
Accommodations
Rustic
cabins and dorms are equipped with new bunks and mattresses. Bring your own
sleeping bag or bedding. Cabin rooms sleep up to 4, Dorms sleep up to 6. All
buildings have gas heat and bathrooms with showers. Craig’s Cabin has large
double beds and a common area with kitchen.
For
further information, contact:
Matt
Bowen at (310) 675-8234 or Richard Boothe at (323) 465-8439.
PSWIRL
2001 - REGISTRATION FORM
Send
check ($50 minimum) payable to PSWIRL, and REGISTRATION form to:
Matt
Bowen, Registrar, 4832 W. 134th Place,
Hawthorne, CA 90250
$25
Cancellation fee not refundable. Telephone:
(310) 675-8234 e-m: mattbowen@altavista.com
Information
and directions will accompany confirmations.
___Dorm
(6 max in a room).
$275
Name _________________________________________
___Cabin
(4 max in a room)
$315
Address ________________________________________
___Cabin
6 (4 max in a room)
$335
City, State, Zip _________________________________
___Craig’s
Cabin (double bed)
$385 each
Telephone (_______)
___________________________
Note:
Some partial scholarships available. For information, call Matt Bowen, Registrar
(310) 675-8234 or e-mail mattbowen@altavista.com.
If
possible, I would prefer to room with
_______________________________________________
During
Happy Hour, I prefer ___ wine or ___juice.
____ Enclosed is $ __________________________
____Vegetarian
Diet
OPTIONAL
____Early
to bed
____ Less $10 for payment in full prior to
July 4, 2000
____Late
to bed
____I will share my car
____ Less $10 for recruiting first-timer:
Name of first timer__________________________
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