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Enchanted Hills Camp

Start your New Year with New Skills and Life-Long Connections!

Are you newly losing vision and want to know how successful blind people deal with it? Or have you been blind or visually impaired for a while and want to be brought up to speed with an intensive connected introduction to the latest in skills and gadgets? Would you like to take part in an opportunity to learn new skills while enjoying the fresh air, tall redwoods and delicious, healthy meals at Enchanted Hills?

Throughout 2014 we are offering the following Changing Vision, Changing Life Immersion sessions:

• Sunday, January 26 through Friday, January 31, 2014
• Sunday, March 30 through Friday, April 4, 2014
• Sunday, June 8 through Friday, June 13, 2014
• Sunday, September 7 through Friday, September 12, 2014
Transportation is provided from LightHouse offices in San Francisco, Berkeley and the North Coast.

We also offer training in our San Francisco, Marin and North Coast offices. To learn more about trainings in Napa and in San Francisco, contact Debbie Bacon, Rehabilitation Counselor at 415-694-7357 or dbacon@lighthouse-sf.org. For training in San Rafael, contact Jeff Carlson, Social Worker at 415-258-8496 or jcarlson@lighthouse-sf.org. Del Norte and Humboldt county residents may call Janet Pomerantz at 707-268-5646 and e-mail jpomerantz@lighthouse-sf.org.

Students on their way to catch bus that will take them to dinner in Napa

Mark Your Calendar for Special Sessions at Enchanted Hills Camp This Summer

Our special sessions are part of what makes EHC the place to be in 2014. In January we will publish on our website dates for all the kids, family, teen and adult sessions we’ll have available as well as how to apply. (Watch for our announcement.) See you this summer at these special sessions:

Chemistry Camp: May 2nd to May 4th, 2014
Up to fifteen blind high school students, ages 14-18, will be selected to participate. Would you like to learn how blind people tackle the supposedly visual subject of organic chemistry successfully? Do you have a general love for science? Do you want to learn how you can do chemistry as a blind person just as successfully as your sighted peers? Then the California Chemistry Camp is for you.

For Chemistry Camp program information & application please contact:
Angela Fowler
Director of Planning, Accessible Science
Email: fowlers@syix.com
Phone: 530-902-0987
There is no cost to attend.

Providers Weekend 2014: Now Free to Newcomers!
Please reserve May 16 to 18 now for an enlarged and far-ranging Provider’s Weekend at Enchanted Hills Retreat in Napa. For nearly 20 years the LightHouse has hosted this signature event as the one place in the Bay Area where teachers, managers, program staff and students entering the blindness field can meet and network throughout a long weekend.

When: May 16-18, 2014
Where: Enchanted Hills Retreat
Cost: $100.00 (free for first-time participants)

Summer Music Academy
We’re offering a brand new Music Academy for blind and visually impaired musicians that will rock your world. If you are a serious blind musician or are thinking of entering the profession, this academy will introduce you to new ways you can write down your own music, read the works of others, and generally gain the capacity necessary to compete for and win employment in the music field.

When: August 3 through August 9, 2014
Where: Enchanted Hills Camp
Cost for the week, all-inclusive: $300
(Limited scholarships will be made available)

For more information on Enchanted Hills sessions contact Tony Fletcher at 415-694-7319 or afletcher@lighthouse-sf.org.

Estate Gift Will Help Support Deaf-Blind Session at Enchanted Hills Camp for Years to Come

Jill Sprinkle and her husband were both Deaf-Blind. Beginning in 1995, Jill was a long-time enthusiastic participant at the LightHouse. Here she learned braille, Orientation and Mobility, and cooking. One of her great joys was attending Enchanted Hills Camp Deaf-Blind sessions. She told people that Enchanted Hills was her second home, and exulted in having a place that was safe and fun for deaf-blind people to be independent.

Last year Jill Sprinkle passed away. She gave a bequest of over $170,000 to support the Deaf-Blind session at Enchanted Hills – which we will leverage to provide the session for many years to come. Since 1950 more than 25,000 blind children, youth, adults and their families have enjoyed the unique capabilities of Enchanted Hills. The Lighthouse has been able to offer camperships at dramatically subsidized rates only because of gifts and bequests like those of the Jill Sprinkle’s.

To learn more about how you can make a lasting difference by means of your estate, or to discuss planned gifts opportunities, please contact Jennifer Sachs, Director of Development, at (415) 694-7333 or jsachs@lighthouse-sf.org.

Jill Sprinkle speaking in sign language to a fellow Deaf-Blind camper

Enchanted Hills Retreat – a Romantic Spot for Nuptials in Napa

For several years, the Mosaic Project’s Brian Lowe and Lara Mendel have been running week-long sessions for fourth and fifth-graders at Enchanted Hills Retreat. The Mosaic Project’s Outdoor School builds self-esteem and com­mu­nity in the beau­ti­ful, nat­ural set­ting of Enchanted Hills, and through these sessions the children “begin to rec­og­nize their com­mon­al­i­ties and gain respect and appre­ci­a­tion for the unique­ness of all indi­vid­u­als, includ­ing them­selves.” Read more about the Outdoor School program at:  http://www.mosaicproject.org/aboutus/ourprograms/outdoor/.

We celebrate the Mosaic Project’s worthy work and were delighted when Brian and Lara decided to hold their own wedding at Enchanted Hills. Brian said, “When it came time to choose a place for our wedding, we thought the Enchanted Hills site would be a perfect place to hold a weekend long celebration. The photo below captures some of that atmosphere.” Newlyweds Brian Lowe and Lara Mendel kiss at Enchanted Hills Retreat as two jugglers make juggling pins dance in the air around them

You too can hold your wedding at Enchanted Hills! Our retreat can also be used for family reunions, yoga workshops, spiritual retreats, horse campers, company off-site meetings or seminars. With a playing field and playground, it’s a great location for groups with children, but the romance and grandeur of the setting also lends itself to a beautiful wedding.

Book now for an event between December 2013 and February 2014 and receive a 20 percent discount on your daily rate. All rental proceeds support the unparalleled programs of Enchanted Hills Camp for the Blind. During the summer months, Enchanted Hills Camp is a place for blind campers to explore and create, gain courage, try new things, and make lifelong friends. By celebrating your special event with us you not only have an exceptional place to work or play, but you help give an exceptional camp experience to blind and low vision youth and adults.

Experience the charm of Enchanted Hills! To reserve Enchanted Hills for your get-together of 30 to 120, please call (415) 694-7310 or go to www.enchantedhillsretreat.com.

Registration is Open Now for Cycle for Sight 2014 Benefit for Enchanted Hills Camp

Sign up time!

Registration is now open for the Napa Rotary’s Cycle for Sight 2014 ride which will be held on Saturday, April 26, 2014. Sign up at www.cycle4sight.com to ride as a cyclist for Team LightHouse and enjoy the beauty of scenic Napa and the challenge of a 15, 25 or 50 mile route with 2,000 other cyclists. Proceeds support Enchanted Hills Camp for the Blind. Raise pledges for every mile you ride through the Cycle for Sight website. The Napa Rotary’s goal this year is to raise a total of $100,000.

Interested in piloting a tandem bike for a blind stoker? Or, are you a blind stoker in need of a pilot? Contact Tony Fletcher via email at afletcher@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7319 to join Team LightHouse today!

Jack Veliquette rides on a tandem with his pilot, James Cleary, at Cycle for Sight 2013

Reflection…Changing Vision Changing Life Immersion Connects People

The Changing Vision Changing Life Immersion training week in Napa and the Changing Vision Changing Life Cohort Training Series in San Francisco and San Rafael really bring people together.

During this past year of immersion classes in all locations, 74 students started their journey into blind and low vision skills training so that they could learn new skills and increase their confidence to live as independently as they wanted. Each student made the commitment to him/herself to participate in an initial 50 hours of training to learn the basic, yet essential skills, strategies and resources for moving forward as their vision changed. Truth be told, a lot of learning happened, but it was the connecting to others in the class that really fueled the learning.

Whether it was during the three-week cohort classes in San Francisco, the eight-week class in San Rafael or the one-week immersion at Enchanted Hills Retreat, it was not uncommon to hear students say how happy they were to meet others who were both fearful of the unknown yet open to the opportunities of learning. All those who attended came with a different story of how their vision changed, but in the class, the cause, the accident or the disease took a back seat, while the intention on living and re-engaging through adaptation and cool techniques became the focus.

Rarely did a class break without an insightful and supportive thought, or rub on the shoulder from a peer; an occasion tear; a round of encouraging applause or a break out of laughter regarding a shared experience between people who happen to be blind or low vision. What started to be unintentional connections with students in a class, were, and have become intentional friendships that continue to support, nurture and fuel individual transformations.

Arlene Neilsen lives in Gilroy and came to the Immersion Retreat in Napa. Arlene notes, “I was closed off for 18 months and my family and others supported me to attend the training in Napa. I am laughing again. While I learned a lot during the week, the laughter touched my soul and brought me back to life. I met peers and teachers who understood what I was going through. There was a lot to learn, and many times it was overwhelming, but it was the other people that kept me going, because we were in it together. The connections I made with the others have created lifelong friendships – we are now there to support each other as we take on more training. We don’t live near each other, but since the training, we have met for dinner and we chat on the phone. When I came home from Napa, I knew I could create a plan for myself and there were no limitations.”

Start your New Year with new skills and life-long connections! The next Changing Vision, Changing Life Immersion week in Napa runs from January 26 through 31, 2014; the three-week training in San Francisco runs February 24 through March 14 and the training in San Rafael runs February 3 through March 28. To learn more about the trainings in Napa and San Francisco, contact Debbie Bacon, Rehabilitation Counselor at 415-694-7357 or dbacon@lighthouse-sf.org. For training in San Rafael, contact Jeff Carlson, Social Worker at 415-258-8496 or jcarlson@lighthouse-sf.org. Changing Vision Changing Life graduates Gail McGaster, Arlene Neilsen and Alfredo de la Rosa meet at the LightHouse before meeting others for dinner

Enjoy Performances of American Standards on January 18 and 19 and Support Enchanted Hills Camp

The Gill Family and friends continue the tradition of serenading us in support of our Enchanted Hills Camp Special Needs Session with two concerts exploring American popular song.

What: “The Song is You”: Kern (Jerome) and Cahn (Sammy) go to Hollywood
When: Two performances – Saturday, January 18th and Sunday January 19th, 7:30 p.m.
Where: The Spieker Ballroom at the Menlo School, Menlo Park

$15 donation requested. Seating is on a first come, first seated basis. For more information contact Steve or Nancy Gill at (650) 948-4648 or nancyggill@yahoo.com.

Annie and her father, Steve Gill

Winter in the Woods at Enchanted Hills Retreat

Winter is a perfect time for you and your group to get together at Enchanted Hills Retreat. Think of the peaceful, quiet time you and your group will enjoy away from the hustle and bustle.

Enchanted Hills can be used for family reunions, yoga workshops, spiritual retreats, horse campers, company off-site meetings or seminars. With a playing field and playground, it’s a great location for groups with children, but the romance and grandeur of the setting also lends itself to a beautiful wedding.

Book now for an event between November 2013 and February 2014 and receive a 20 percent discount on your daily rate. All rental proceeds support the unparalleled programs of Enchanted Hills Camp for the Blind. During the summer months, Enchanted Hills Camp is a place for blind campers to explore and create, gain courage, try new things, and make lifelong friends. By celebrating your special event with us you not only have an exceptional place to work or play, but you help give an exceptional camp experience to blind and low vision youth and adults.

Experience the charm of Enchanted Hills in winter! To reserve your space or get more information, call 415-694-7310 or go to www.enchantedhillsretreat.com.

A bubbling stream at Enchanted Hills

Spotlight on Napa: Nature and Culture at Enchanted Hills Retreat

Over the next six months we will publish a series of columns about Enchanted Hills that will give you even more reasons to choose our retreat for your group of 30 to 150. Features will focus on:

  • The History of Enchanted Hills from the Mayacamas Indians through the stage coach days until the current day.
  • Flora and Fauna of Mt. Veeder that make the retreat a nature-lovers haven.
  • A Mycologists Dream – a look at the Mushrooms of Mt. Veeder. When the rain falls, shaggy manes, king trumpets, boletus and candy caps are some of the fungi that sprout along the mountain trails.
  • Wine Exploration – an exploration of the wineries and wine makers that make Mt. Veeder a world renowned appellation. Mayacamas, Hess and Godspeed are some of renowned vintner neighbors.
  • Family Exploration – Napa is a great destination for all ages with activities to thrill all of the members of the family. Race your way to Sonoma Speedway, kayak on the Napa River or take a bike tour of Napa Valley back roads.
  • What’s Happening in Napa Valley? – a focus on special events in Napa County throughout the year. Perhaps you’d like to catch a film at the Napa Valley Film Festival, ride 50 miles in Cycle for Sight, or find your bliss at the Napa Valley Truffle Festival?
  • How you can help: Reserve Enchanted Hills for your yoga retreat, family reunion, church group, conference, wedding or other gathering. All proceeds from Enchanted Hills Retreat support our life-changing programs for the blind.

For more information about Enchanted Hills Retreat, please call (415) 694-7310 or go www.enchantedhillsretreat.com.

Beautiful Locoya Lake at Enchanted Hills Retreat

Joyce Cid, Blind Camper, Throws Fabulous Fundraiser for Enchanted Hills

Last month long time camper and client of Enchanted Hills Camp, Joyce Cid, hosted V.I.B.E.S., another fabulous fundraiser in Martinez. With the help of the Ruby Red Girls, Joyce Cid raised $4,000 for next year’s Enchanted Hills Camp Youth sessions.

Over a decade ago Joyce experienced the magic of Enchanted Hills Camp. Since then, she has worked tirelessly to raise money so that blind youth and adults could experience the magic too. This year was no different. Held at Armando’s, in Martinez, over 50 people spent their afternoon mixing and mingling, bidding on auction items and baskets, enjoying the musical talents of the California School for the Blind All-Star Band and contributing in small and large ways to sending youth to Enchanted Hills Camp this coming summer. The afternoon benefit was to raise money for the youth sessions at camp this summer. Joyce Cid speaks to the crowd at her fundraiser for Enchanted Hills Camp

Many, many thanks to Joyce and the Ruby Red Girls for their dedication and pizazz. They sure know how to put on a party! Click here if you would like to donate to support Enchanted Hills.