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Directions to Commonweal and general information for retreat participants
Dear Retreat Participant, We are excited and delighted to provide retreats at such a dramatically beautiful and sacred place in the world as Commonweal Retreat Center in Bolinas, California. Well be staying in a forest that overlooks the Pacific from magnificent cliffs and bluffs washed with sun, surf and sand. Guests at Commonweal should prepare for dramatic changes of weather at almost any time of year. The winter may bring frequent rain, and this coastal site is often windy. We suggest warm, layered clothing and good walking shoes so you can enjoy the extraordinary resources of this piece of the Point Reyes National Seashore (you will be provided ample time for your own explorations of yourself or the area). This is a place for people who enjoy the quiet and isolation and accept the occasional inconveniences of a rural retreat center. We hope that the following information will be of help as you plan your travel arrangements. Transportation: Some of you may be driving to Commonweal from within California and can use the following map and directions to navigate your trip. For those of you that are flying into Oakland or San Francisco Airport, you may be interested in carpooling with others. If you would like to arrange carpooling, please call Bob Stahl as soon as possible at (831) 469-3338 and you will get names of others flying into SFO or OAK and can perhaps arrange your arrival times and drive up together. For shuttle information please inquire with Bob or Steve. A good time to arrive at the airport and go up to Commonweal is between 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. on the day of your retreat. The retreat begins at 3:00 p.m. on Friday and ends at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday. If you are flying in try not to arrive at the airport much later than these suggested times as you may get stuck in the predictable traffic jams later in the day. Oakland airport is usually less expensive to fly into and out of. Directions: Commonweal is a one-hour drive north from San Francisco on the Pacific coast. The last 40 minutes of the drive are on a windy country road, some of which go over or around Mount Tamalpais, offering beautiful but vertiginous views of the Pacific. If you tend to get car-sick on such roads, we recommend either a Dramamine before departing or taking a somewhat longer route that is still on windy roads but does not go over Mount Tamalpais. The longer road is via San Rafael, Sir Francis Drake Boulevard and Olema, where you turn south on Route 1 towards Bolinas (please review these routes on your map). More Directions: The exit off Route 1 to Bolinas is not marked, so if this is your first visit and you are driving, please pay careful attention to the distances noted on your map from Stinson Beach (to the south) or Olema (to the north) to the Bolinas exit. The Bolinas turn is located at mile marker 17.00. Coming from Stinson Beach, take a left or from Olema take a right, and make another left again. Follow 1.3 miles and turn left at
your first stop sign (the Bolinas Nursery is on your left). Go 1/2 mile and turn RIGHT on Mesa Road. Go 2.3 miles and turn left at the gate marked Commonweal. It is 451 Mesa Road. Go to “Pacific House”, which is the very large, amber colored house on site on left at end of road, for Registration and directions to your lodging. PLEASE DO NOT DISTURB THE STAFF IN THE COMMONWEAL ADMINSTRATION BUILDING WHICH IS THE FIRST, VERY LARGE BUILDING YOU COME TO AFTER ENTERING THE COMMONWEAL GROUNDS. DRIVE TO END OF THE ROAD AND PARK IN FRONT OF PACIFIC HOUSE FOR REGISTRATION Dress: Commonweal is located on a dramatic coastal site adjacent to the Point Reyes National Seashore. Retreat attire is informal. You should be prepared for sudden changes of weather at almost anytime and we suggest warm, layered clothing and good walking shoes, so you can enjoy the extraordinary resources of the area. Please be prepared for the possibility of rain at this time of the year. What to bring: Small flashlight, yoga mat, bathrobe (bathrooms are shared) toilet articles/soap, mosquito repellent, swim suit (for use of on-site sauna or perhaps a trip to the beach), sandals, warm socks or slippers for indoors, travel clock, camera (optional), and a hat or cap if you are sun sensitive. Check-in: Please come to Pacific House for registration. You are welcome to arrive and get settled between 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Lodging: There are accommodations for 22. You can take a look at Commonweals web site and learn a lot more by going to www.commonweal.org. All rooms are located in beautiful home environments that consist of 12 individual rooms and 6 doubles. The individual rooms are located in one very large house and the double rooms are situated in two houses in the forest near Pacific House. These places will offer a little more individual space with their own bathroom facilities, wonderful porches and living rooms with fireplaces. If you are coming with a companion or would not mind sharing your room with another person in one of these lovely houses, please let us know so that we can make appropriate room assignments. We assign rooms by request when it is possible to the earliest registrants, otherwise, we will provide single occupancy rooms for each paricipant at the time of registration unless we've made prior arrangements with you. Meals: Prepared by our culinary goddess Claire Heart and her staff who are renowned for their extraordinary talents in preparing delicious, nutritious gourmet vegetarian cuisine that is seasonal and from local farmers. Meals are often Vegan and special needs should be expressed before your retreat to either Bob or Steve. Meals at our retreats here are truly memorable! Communication: Please leave your portable computers at home. Let us enjoy our moments of solitude and the community of fellow participants with no worldly
responsibilities. There is an emergency phone located at Pacific house (415) 868-9205. Please do not call Commonweals office number. Preparation: Please read the book Full Catastrophe Living, by Jon Kabat-Zinn, Ph.D. You can also reflect why you are coming to this retreat and what challenges you live with being in health care. We look forward in meeting you and if you have any further questions or special needs please feel free to call us. Steve Flowers (530) 898-1495 or Bob Stahl (831) 469-3338. Wishing you the best and safe travels! Steve Flowers and Bob Stahl
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