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“…The skies and land are so enormous, and the detail so precise and exquisite that wherever you are you are isolated in a glowing world between the macro and the micro.” - Ansel Adams
It’s winter in northern New Mexico and the Ghost Ranch landscape is alive with playful sun and shadow. The fullness of the new year is upon you and it’s time to put your annual reflections and thoughts of renewal into play. Immerse yourself in this community of safe space where you can nourish your body, mind and soul. If it’s adventure you are craving, Ghost Ranch’s 21,000 acres lend themselves to hiking, meditation included, in the crisp air of this peaceful high desert retreat center. Give yourself the gift of a trail ride or a massage. Add an extra day to
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ABOUT YOUR STAY Simple Lodging Lodging and meals are packaged together. Unless otherwise specified, lodging rates are double occupancy. Ghost Ranch offers rustic lodging accommodations reflective of its origins as a working ranch. Our rooms are basic, no frills, but clean and comfortable. All units provide breathtaking vistas of colorful sandstone cliffs, cottonwoods and distant mountains. Sleeping rooms are free from phones, televisions, internet and alarm clocks. Cell phone service is very limited and Wi-Fi access is available only at certain locations around the Ranch. If you need to make a telephone call, we suggest you bring a calling or credit card. All lodging options are within walking distance of classroom buildings, the Dining Hall, Library and other structures via non-paved roads. Expect loose gravel and uneven terrain.
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Rooms are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis, with priority given to those with accessibility requirements. In all lodging options, if you do not register with a companion, a roommate may be assigned to you during busy periods on the Ranch.
A Sample Day 7:30-8:30 a.m. Breakfast 9:00 a.m. - 12 Noon Morning Workshop Session or R&R activity (during weeks offered) Noon-1:00 p.m. Lunch 1:00-5:00 p.m. Soak up the Ghost Ranch landscape, walk the labyrinth, visit the library or museums, etc. Explore! See pages 6 and 7 for optional activities. 5:30-6:30 p.m. Dinner 7:00 p.m. Some workshops offer evening sessions—especially during weekend workshops—or Free Time
ALL-INCLUSIVE RATES Fees are based on your lodging choice and include workshop tuition and materials, double-occupancy lodging and meals from dinner on arrival date through breakfast on departure date, unless otherwise noted. Rates are based on double occupancy, but for additional friends/family willing to share beyond two in the room, a lower rate is offered.
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PRIVATE BATH - Double Occupancy two occupants share a room and a bathroom.
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CAMPGROUND W/COMMUNAL BATH Tent sites, upgrade to site w/electricity or RV hookups Available mid-May through October.
Single occupancy lodging is an additional $50 per night. COMMUTER RATES We welcome participants that choose to stay off-site and commute to the Ranch for their workshop. Commuter Rate is 50% of the Private Bath rate and includes workshop tuition, materials fees, lunch and dinner. Rio Arriba County residents receive an additional 5% off the Commuter Rate.
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WORKSHOPS BY TOPIC Art Introduction to Silversmithing in the Southwest Tradition..................12 Tinworking: The Genius of Northern New Mexico Spanish Art....12 Micaceous Pottery: The Spirit of Clay........................................12 Weaving in Southwest Style......13 Desert Light: Digital Photography In Color & Black & White..........13 Women & Silver Retreat: Creating, Learning & Sharing..................18 Shooting & Printing Black & White Film at Ghost Ranch.................19 Stitch By Stitch, Step By Step – Knitting & Your Life Journey......19 Weaving the Southwest ............22 Fused Glass Landscapes...........22 March Mudness.......................22 Vision & Voice: Exploring Landscape Photography as Art.........22
Nature Painting: Close-Up Desert Plant Landscapes Using Negative Space......................................36 Photographing the Space Between Heaven & Earth.......................36 Cultivating a Creative Mind.......38
Environment & Sustainability Thriving in the High Desert: Sustainability, Preserving the Present & Protecting the Future..14
Health & Yoga Holistic Medicine, From Earth to Herb: The Art of Well-Being.......... ........................................13, 22 Valentine’s Weekend Under the Stars.......................................17 The Heart of the Brain...............17
Entering an Inner & Outer Landscape: Expressive Mixed Media Painting........................23
The Heart of the Brain—A Deepening Retreat....................18
AIR—Immerse Yourself in Pastels... ..............................................25 AIR—Immerse Yourself in Oils...25
Breathe New Life Into Your Life..28
AIR—Immerse Yourself in Watercolors......................................25 AIR—Mixed Media: Capturing the Colors of the Southwest with Collage...................................25 Georgia O’Keeffe Artist & Writer Immersion.....................26 Silversmithing Intensive—Two Weeks.....................................30
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Sleep Well with Yoga Therapy...28
Core Syncronism 1, 2 & 3 Training .........................................32-33
music 7th Annual Bluegrass Camp Banjo, Bass, Fiddle, Guitar, Mandolin.................................35 Bluegrass Saturday Ticket..........35
Outdoor Adventure Outdoor Adventures at Ghost Ranch......................................14 Cross-Country Ski Weekend at Ghost Ranch......................16, 19 Sky Bowl of Stars Weekend.......16 Entering the White Mystery: CrossCountry/Snowshoe Adventure in Northern New Mexico..............17 Play with Purpose: Opening to the Divine Message of the Universe
Expanding Spiritualities: Learning from the Spiritual & Religious Communities of Northern New Mexico..............................13, 21 The Power of Listening as a Sacred Art...............................14 The Wheel of Creativity: Taking Your Place in the Adventure of Life. ..............................................15 Home is a Way of Life: Creating Your Life Without Losing Your Way ...............................15
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The Wisdom Way of Living Listening to & Trusting Our Inner Knowledge..............................16
Embracing the Spirit of Adventure: Confidence & Resiliency Training ..............................................30
Mind, Body, Spirit Leadership for Women..............................26
Introduction to Rock Climbing: Exploring the Magic of the Vertical World.....................................31 Hiking the Harmonies of the Land ..............................................37 Birds of Ghost Ranch................37
Fierce Love: Holding Suffering with Compassion.............................27 Secrets of a Soulful Marriage....29 Journey Toward Wholeness ..............................................31 A Red Book of One’s Own.. 31
Rest & Recreation
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Rest & Recreation...23, 25, 28, 37
Rocks, Ruins & Dinosaur Bones for Explorers.................................14
Service corps
Gathering of Waters: Let It Flow! ..............................................20
Alternative Spring Break...........21 Adult Service Corps..................37
Spirituality
Chacoan World Excursion........34 Four Corners Ancestral Puebloan Excursion Road Trip..................34
Casa del Sol Private Retreats.......9
writing
Creating Possibilities: Listening for New Directions in Life....11
Poetry’s Promise—A Writer’s Weekend Retreat......................29
Creating Spaciousness in Mind, Body & Spirit...........................11
Finding Your Voice with Writing ..................................30
In the Stillness & Silence, I Begin Again......................................11
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Optional Activities AVA I L ABL E YEAR - ROUND
Trail Rides –
GhostRanch.org for rates
Ride through the landscape made famous by Georgia O’Keeffe. We have a ride that will fit your experience and your adventure level. Reserve your ride early.
Hiking Trails –
GhostRanch.org for maps
Several trails of varying distances and difficulty levels.
Two Museums –
Anthropology & Paleontology
Learn the deep history of the Southwest region, from Triassic Period to the rock shelter sites of the Gallina and other ancient tribes.
Library
Open 24-hours, this quiet, comfortable historic adobe building was once home to the Robert Wood Johnson family (Johnson & Johnson), built for their stays at Ghost Ranch.
Massage
Renewal by massage promotes health and wholeness. We feature nationally certified, licensed therapists.
Labyrinth, Karesansui Garden and Medicine Wheel
In this place of spirit, take time to be still and listen. Walk the half-mile path of the labyrinth (modeled on the design in Chartres Cathedral), sit in contemplation at the Karesansui (Zen) Garden or Medicine Wheel for prayer, reflection and mindfulness.
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While You Are Here
BEGIN NING MAR CH & A P R I L
Georgia O’Keeffe Landscape Tours Motorbus or Walking Tour the landscape and see the actual sites of Georgia O’Keeffe’s paintings. Archaeology Tour
A walking tour to archaeological sites on our 21,000 acre property.
Paleontology of Ghost Ranch Tour
Drive, then walk to the original quarry site and step back in time geologically to understand the significance of the little dinosaur Coelophysis and learn about new discoveries.
Movies at Ghost Ranch Tour
A look at some of the sites of the many movies filmed at Ghost Ranch.
Ropes Courses & Climbing Wall
Whether you want an adventure to encourage teamwork and problem solving or to test your personal limits, opportunities abound on our High and Low Ropes Adventure Courses and Climbing Wall.
Archery
Come shoot a bullseye at Ghost Ranch!
Raft the Rio Chama
Explore the vivid landscapes of the Rio Chama with our rafting partner, Far Flung Adventures. Funyaks are also available. Private Tours: Available year-round by special arrangement and for an additional fee. Contact Karen Butts at karenb@GhostRanch.org or 505.685.1000 ext. 4120.
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CASA DEL SOL Retreat House at Ghost Ranch An inspiring quietness Located two miles from the main campus, Casa del Sol is a retreat house at Ghost Ranch dedicated to deep spiritual contemplation. In January and February, 2016, Casa del Sol is available for your own personal, private sabbatical. In 2016, many workshops which are conducive to small group work and contemplative space are being held at Casa del Sol. These workshops are designated with the sun symbol beside the title throughout the description pages. For Private Retreat weeks, see the following page.
Dec. 30-Jan.2
February 15-22
Creating Possibilities: Listening for New Directions in Life.......11
The Heart of the Brain—A Deepening Retreat......................18
Mind, Body, Spirit Leadership for Women. .................................. 26
Nina Ross
Layne Kalbfleisch
Courtney Pinkerton
January 15-18
March 14-20
April 11-15
The Power of Listening as a Sacred Art.........14
Expanding Spiritualities: Learning from the Spiritual & Religious Communities of Northern New Mexico......................21
Finding Your Voice with Writing............. 30
Home is a Way of Life: Creating Your Life Without Losing Your Way...........................15
Wayne Mell
Journey Toward Wholeness................ 31
March 28-31
Valerie Brown
Katherine Robertson-Pilling
Entering an Inner & Outer Landscape: Expressive Mixed Media Painting..................... 23
May 2-8
Annie O’Brien Gonzales
Nina Ross
Kay Lindahl
January 18-24
February 8-14 The Wisdom Way of Living - Listening to & Trusting Our Inner Knowledge...............16 Kelly Wendorf
March 31-April 3 O’Keeffe Artist & Writer Immersion..... 28 Karen Butts, Kate Coleman, Annie O’Brien Gonzales
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April 25-May 1
A Red Book of One’s Own.......................... 31
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Private Retreats
Private Retreats Casa del Sol provides a supreme setting for deepening one’s spiritual yearnings and growth. Through a rhythm of daily prayer, solitude, contemplative work and rest—as well as optional session(s) with a Spiritual Director—find healing and restoration so as to better serve self, families, congregations and world. Rates are single occupancy, minimum of three nights. Meals are included in the nightly fee • Single Occupancy/Private Bath - $145 per night • Single Occupancy/Shared Bath - $95 per night • $50 additional charge per Spiritual Direction session Weeks available: G16CDS141 – January 25-31 G16CDS211 – February 1-7 G16CDS241 – February 22-28 NOTE: Shuttle from Santa Fe Sage Inn to Ghost Ranch runs on Monday afternoons and Sunday mornings (fee for shuttle additional).
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NEW YEAR IN A NEW WAY Wednesday, December 30, 2015 to Saturday, January 2, 2016 Big parties and noise-makers are great, however, what would it be like to bring closure to one year and enter the new year in an expansive and beautiful place like Ghost Ranch? Our New Year’s offerings consciously cultivate the quality of spaciousness in one’s life within our 21,000 acres and wide open sky. We’ll take advantage of the one-of-a-kind environment and combine it with the subtler contemplative techniques setting the stage to remove that feeling of constriction we often experience due to the pressure of modern day life. Schedule Check-in begins at 3:00 p.m. Dinner begins at 5:30 p.m. Shuttle service is available from Santa Fe to Ghost Ranch.
All-Inclusive Package Price includes workshop tuition and materials, 3-nights lodging (double occupancy) and 8 meals, including a New Year’s Eve Special Meal and New Year’s Day Brunch.
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New Year Retreats Wednesday, December 30, 2015 to Saturday, January 2, 2016 Creating Possibilities: Listening for New Directions in Life G15CDS1241 Nina Ross Traditionally, New Year’s is a time when we make an account of where we’ve been and where we are going in the New Year. Through active imagination, journaling and artwork, we will have the opportunity to listen within to the still small voices for guidance and possible new directions for our lives. As a group, we will have the opportunity to share our dreams each time we come together. We will find support in the group for reaching our goals, expanding our visions and feeling gratefully alive with new ideas. No prior art experience is necessary, just an openness to explore and experiment.
Creating Spaciousness in Mind, Body & Spirit
In the Stillness & Silence, I Begin Again
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Jim Reale
Peter Traben Haas
This retreat offers practices that purify our human system, creating within ourselves the quality of spaciousness. Using selected contemplative techniques based in yoga, we will learn how to remove that feeling of constriction so often experienced due to the pressure and stress of everyday life.
Entering the New Year is an ideal time to take rest and remember what has been and envision what could be. It is a threshold time for forgiving, forgetting and moving forward. Each stage is necessary and holds a unique gift.
These simple, short practices comprised of ordinary movement, breathing exercises, mindful attention, chant and ritual are taught in a stepwise manner. By performing these practices with regularity, we live a more productive, healthier and content life. You can take home these practices, written in simple form, to support you throughout the year.
In the midst of high desert beauty and silence of Ghost Ranch, join author, teacher and pastor Peter Traben Haas for this life-changing time away to replenish and renew. In this retreat, you will be nurtured by the contemplative inner dimension of Christianity through prayer, teaching, spiritual practices, dialogue, time in nature and more. Rest & Recreation G15R&R1241 Special Activities Offered - see website for details.
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January Term A Three-Week Intensive Sunday, January 3 to Sunday, January 24, 2016 Choose one class from the following ten. All-Inclusive Package Price Includes double occupancy, shared bath lodging, meals, course tuition, materials and Jan Term Activity Fee. Lodging and single occupancy upgrades are available for an additional fee. Call 505.685.1001 for Commuter Rates and upgrades. We welcome all learners, even those not seeking college credit. Jan Term includes special cultural lectures and field trips to Santa Fe, Bandelier and Taos, as well as Ghost Ranch tours, culminating with the unique New Mexico cultural and historic experience, attendance at the San Ildefonso Pueblo Feast Day Dances. Introduction to Silversmithing in the Southwest Tradition G16A111 | $2,700 Judith Foster, Marie Vandaveer This is a hands-on course in the basics of silver jewelry making and lapidary.
Ghost Ranch has taught me the wonders of life. I came back from Ghost Ranch as a new person. I am closer to God and nature. ... I will never forget my experience.
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Tinworking: The Genius of Northern New Mexico Spanish Art G16A112 | $2,550 | TBA Learn the skills of tinworking from a master artist. With hammer, tin shears, soldering iron and punches as simple as a nail, create your own intricately designed artwork. Micaceous Pottery: The Spirit of Clay G16A113 | $2,650 | Clarence Cruz After thanking the earth and gathering the clay, learn how to prepare it and coil it into pots, then fire your pots in ways traditional to the Pueblo potter.
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An Experience of a Lifetime Weaving in the Southwest Style G16A115 | $2,500 | Teresa Maestas After learning from master weavers in the Southwest Spanish tradition, return home with completed pieces of your own and understand how textile arts have been a way of life in northern New Mexico for generations.
Accreditation of semester units is available through your college or Austin College.
Desert Light: Digital Photography in Color & Black & White G16A114 | $2,550 | Philip Krejcarek Much of the time is spent outdoors, with background sessions on both color and classic black and white photography. This class is an intense experience into the world of seeing and the rewards and results will be astonishing. Holistic Medicine, From Earth to Herb: The Art of Well-Being G16H111 | $2,500 | Camilla Trujillo The relationship between Earth, Herb and Health is the focus of this class. Learn how to identify the earth’s medicinal herbs and plants, harvest them and make them into balms, tinctures, soaps and liniments for well-being. Expanding Spiritualities: Learning from the Spiritual & Religious Communities of Northern New Mexico G16S111 | $2,500 | Week 1: Mirabai Starr Weeks 2 & 3: Ned O’Malia This class is about cultural immersion and engagement through meeting and talking with members of different communities—Muslims, Sikhs, Benedictine brothers, Rio Grande Puebloan—as well as by visiting other communities nestled along wild and scenic rivers, on high mesas or in the deep canyons of northern New Mexico.
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January Term A Three-Week Intensive Sunday, January 3 to Sunday, January 24, 2016 Thriving in the High Desert: Sustainability, Preserving the Present & Protecting the Future G16SW111 | $2,500 | Eric Garretson Build a beehive, construct a 3-bin composting system and make a waffle garden. Visit a wild plant farm and ancient farming sites from the 1300’s and 1400’s and learn what plants tell you about the health of the ecosystem. Understand biodynamic, organic, no-till and permaculture farming and be prepared to plant cool season crops in the greenhouse and cook New Mexican foods. Rocks, Ruins & Dinosaur Bones for Explorers G16SW113 | $2,500 | Alex Downs, Christopher Crews, Kirk Kempter Visit the spectacular geology of the Colorado Plateau, Rio Grande Rift and Jemez volcanic field (the first week), the dinosaur quarries of Ghost Ranch (paleontology, the second week) and ancient village ruins of the Southwest (archaeology, the third week). Outdoor Adventures at Ghost Ranch G16O111 | $2,600 | Stefan Link Join in a variety of activities including hiking, high/low rope challenge course facilitation, orienteering, archery, snowshoeing and/or cross-country skiing, wilderness survival training and Leave No Trace wilderness ethics.
Friday–Monday, January 15-18 The Power of Listening as a Sacred Art G16CDS121 All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $525 Semi-Private Bath: $425 Single Occupancy Hermitage: $625 Kay Lindahl There is an almost universal yearning for personal spiritual growth and development, which is nurtured by the experience of listening. This retreat is designed to explore a spiritual approach to the art of listening: it is a sacred art. It is what happens when two or more people are deeply listening to each other: it is an awareness that not only are we present to each other, but we are present to something that is spiritual, holy and sacred.
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Friday–Sunday, January 15-17
Monday–Sunday, January18-24
The Wheel of Creativity: Taking Your Place in the Adventure of Life
Home is a Way of Life: Creating Your Life Without Losing Your Way
G16S121X All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $395 Single Occupancy: Private Bath: $495
G16CDS131 All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $1,050 Shared Bath: $850 Single Occupancy Hermitage: $1,200
Do you want to move to the next level of passionate achievement in your life? Whether you’re transitioning through loss to a new life or longing to move from success in one field to another, this course (based on Katherine’s book of the same title) gives you a road map to see the landscape of your life as a creative playground. This retreat explains and explores the 12 stages of the natural process of creating anything, from a business to a new marriage. Learn to recognize where you are in that process in every aspect of your life. Empower yourself to live deliberately.
Katherine Robertson-Pilling
In The Wheel of Creativity (Katherine’s book/process) every creative cycle begins and ends at “Home,” the place in your life where things are familiar, comfortable and stable. It is the place you have to leave to create something new and the place you return to when you have completed a creative process. When we do not take time out to “get off the wheel”—to reconnect and replenish ourselves —we end up exhausted and depleted. Be gently guided from Home as Status Quo (the way things always were) to Home as Via Vitae (a creative way of life) through the spiritual principles in the Wheel of Creativity.
Katherine RobertsonPilling is passionate about the creative process as a way of life. Through decades of research and personal life experience, she has mapped 12 stages of the creative process in a framework she calls The Wheel of Creativity™. Katherine has been bringing ideas into form for more than 25 years. She has written and produced hundreds of projects in a dozen different media, from books and websites to film and TV.
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Monday–Sunday, February 8-14 The Wisdom Way of Living Listening to & Trusting Our Inner Knowledge
Friday–Sunday, January 29-31
Friday–Sunday, February 5-7
Cross-Country Ski Weekend at Ghost Ranch
Sky Bowl of Stars Weekend
G16O141X All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $475 Shared Bath: $385 Communal Bath: $350 Stefan Link Join us at Ghost Ranch for one day of crosscountry skiing and then some rest and relaxation, including a soak and dinner (included in tuition) at Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs. While no experience is necessary, good physical condition and proper clothing are essential. Ski and snowshoes are provided as well as a clothing/equipment list to prepare you to travel into the white mystery of winter.
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G16O211X All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $475 Shared Bath: $385 Communal Bath: $350 Stefan Link, John Lorenzen Robert Mirabal (invited) Instead of football, find yourself at Ghost Ranch for this alternative holiday/sports weekend. The Ranch is free from light pollution that blinds the magnificence of the night sky. This will be an exhilarating weekend of star viewing. Learn to identify winter constellations and hear the stories of Pueblo mythology. Get to know the miracle of the night sky and the stories she tells, with ample time to enjoy the beauty of this relaxed Ranch setting.
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G16CDS221 All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $1,150 Shared Bath: $950 Single Occupancy Hermitage: $1,300 Kelly Wendorf With our modern pace, we’ve become increasingly wisdom-starved and have forgotten our source. We find substitutes instead: productivity, efficiency, data and metrics. Our lives are overflowing with such information. Yet wisdom, and how it speaks to us, becomes increasingly elusive. Join Kelly Wendorf, the co-founder of EQUUS, for a retreat that will strip away the noise that interferes with your hearing and trust, and will reconnect you with what is your birthright —the wisdom way of knowing.
Wednesday– Sunday, February 10-14 Entering The White Mystery: CrossCountry/Snowshoe Adventure in Northern New Mexico G16O221X All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $725 Shared Bath: $595 Communal Bath: $545 Stefan Link This extended multi-day course offers participants the opportunity to experience snow travel on cross-country skis and snowshoes. Join us as we learn the basics of snow travel and other skills needed to enjoy the splendors of winter. There will also be leisure time at the Ranch as well as a visit to Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs. While no experience is necessary, good physical condition and proper clothing are essential. Ski and snowshoes are provided as well as a clothing/equipment list.
Friday–Sunday, February 12-14
Friday–Monday, February 12-15
Valentine’s Weekend Under the Stars
The Heart of the Brain G16H222Y All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $495 Shared Bath: $415 Communal Bath: $385
G16H221X All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $399 per couple Susan Weber Celebrate Valentine’s Day with someone you love. Our Valentine’s Weekend package offers space to rest and explore together along with several activities to supplement your time at the Ranch. The $399 package rate includes two nights lodging for two with a choice of either an Upper Mesa room with a private bath (in Tumbleweed or Coyote) or a room with a private bath on the historic lower level of the Ranch. Offerings for the weekend include a special couple’s yoga and reflexology session, a guided hike and an all-Ranch lecture about the brain’s basis for love with Layne Kalbfleisch, educational psychology and neuroscientist.
Layne Kalbfleisch, M.Ed, Ph.D Learn basic principles of the brain’s function and plasticity: how it learns, remembers, creates and imagines in childhood and across life; the difference between good and bad stress; and new skills to keep it healthy, enhance memory and support skill and talent. Join in a series of experiences that disrupt and dismantle old understandings about the brain (i.e., you are born with all of the brain cells you will ever have) and replace them with fresh information and new insight (i.e., the brain “moonlights’’ during sleep to help you form lasting memories). This combination of science lecture, art and craft and an intentional exercise using images and prose allows you to feel or see what “I mean,” not just hear what “I say.”
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Monday–Sunday, February 15-21 The Heart of the Brain—A Deepening Retreat G16CDS231 | All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $1,150; Shared Bath: $1,025; Single Occupancy Hermitage: $1,300 Layne Kalbfleisch, M. Ed, Ph.D This week is an opportunity for a small group to apply and extend their learning about brain plasticity into practice. Participants experience a week of additional presentations and ways to “feel what I mean” about the brain through activity (music, evening firesides, hikes, yoga, massage, one-on-one coaching, soak at Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs) and contemplation (writing, photojournaling, meditation). NOTE: Because of the foundational components, attendance to the long-weekend (either 2014 or 2015) is a pre-requisite for participation in The Heart of the Brain—A Deepening Retreat.
WINTER RETREATS Two–Week Immersions Sunday, February 15 to Sunday, February 28 All-Inclusive Package Price Includes 13 nights lodging, meals, program tuition and materials fees. Participants of two week intensives will lodge in premium mesa-level lodging with private bathrooms. Both weeks must be taken unless otherwise noted. Private Bath,Single Occupancy: $2,195; Shared Bath, Single Occupancy: $1,995; Private Bath, Double Occupancy: $1,795 Women & Silver Retreat: Creating, Learning & Sharing G16A231 Judith Foster This two-week intensive is designed to teach skills, but also to experience community and wisdom together. Days are spent exploring ways to incorporate inlay, stone cutting, reticulation, mokume gane, gold leaf and other techniques into jewelry designs. Evenings are spent processing the days and sharing life lessons and experiences with one another. Participants select weekend options which may include dinner off site, massage, a visit to a local hot springs, reading or working in the studio.
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The heavy snow we got at the end was a real treat. ... I have been coming to the Ghost Ranch since 2001 and this was probably the most special experience I have had there. I would definitely do this again, especially at this time of year.
Shooting & Printing Black & White Film at Ghost Ranch G15A232 Kent Bowser This two-week, late winter, intensive classic black and white darkroom focuses on the fine print and photographing on Ghost Ranch and the Abiquiu area, as weather permits. We have several paper, developer and toner choices to explore a range of materials and techniques. The well-equipped Ghost Ranch darkroom is open for instruction and practice both days and evenings. The excellent photographic holdings in the library are always available. Instruction includes how to produce high-quality negatives, toning for permanence and expression, print presentation possibilities and storage of photographic materials. An optional day in Santa Fe is available to visit museums, galleries and bookstores. This class requires using a film camera through 4x5 (not digital). Additional $100 lab fee applies. Stitch by Stitch, Step by Step – Knitting & Your Life Journey
Friday–Sunday, February 19-21 Cross-Country Ski Weekend at Ghost Ranch G16O231X All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $475 Shared Bath: $385 Communal Bath: $350 Stefan Link
G16A233 Beverly Ungar Participants of all knitting skill levels are invited to enrich their knitting experience at Ghost Ranch this winter for a two-week immersion. At the end of these relaxed sessions, you will have learned or reviewed basic knitting techniques and beyond, such as new pattern stitches, cables, mitered knitting, entrelac, qualities of various fibers, accurate measuring and important finishing techniques. There is plenty of free time for practicing, designing, socializing and enjoying Ghost Ranch. Experience the joy of creating something beautiful with sticks and string and your own two hands.
See page 16 for full description.
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A Gathering of Waters Friday, March 11 to Sunday, March 13, 2016
Gathering of Waters: Let It Flow! Celebrate and explore the miraculous, complex work of water in sustaining our natural and economic lives. Designed as a multi-dimensional learning experience, Let It Flow presents views of the river through policy, scientific, artistic and spiritual lenses. Throughout the event, organizers raise the topic of New Mexico’s wild Gila River, which is threatened with a water development project. Full Conference G16SW351X All-Inclusive, Double-Occupancy Private Bath: $335 Shared Bath: $265 Communal Bath: $235 G16SW411BX Student and College Rate (Up to age 22): $150 AllInclusive, includes 2 nights dorm style lodging (3-4 per room) Saturday Pass (includes lunch) G16SW351AX - Adults - $95 G15SW351BX - Student Rate - $45
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Sandra Postel–director of independent Global Water Policy Project and Freshwater Fellow of the National Geographic Society; author of award-winning Lost Oasis | Living in Balance with Earth’s Water Cycle Jeffrey Dean–Emeritus Professor of Dendrochronology in the Laboratory of Tree-Ring at the University of Arizona in Tucson. Long-term research in Archaeology of the American Southwest | Southwestern People’s 14th Century Water Challenges Allyson Siwik–director of the Gila Resources Information Project and director of the Gila Conservation Coalition | The Fate of the Wild Gila River Basia Irland–globally respected author, poet, sculptor and activist who creates international water projects, examining how communities of people, plants and animals rely on this vital life element Steve Harris, Moderator–river outfitter, guide, river and flood rescue instructor and river conservation activist
Spring Break 2016 Monday–Sunday, March 14-20 Expanding Spiritualities: Learning from the Spiritual & Religious Communities of Northern New Mexico G16CDS321 All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $1,195 Shared Bath: $975 Single Occupancy Hermitage: $1,345 Alternative Spring Break
Wayne Mell
G16C311 | Monday-Saturday, March 7-12 G16C321 | Monday-Saturday, March 14-19
Northern New Mexico draws an abundance of spiritual communities of different faith traditions to its canyons and mesas. This class is about cultural immersion and engagement by meeting and talking with members of different communities nestled along wild and scenic rivers, on high mesas, or in the deep canyons of northern New Mexico. Engage in an open, informed and generous way with people holding different beliefs who follow a diversity of spiritual practices.
All-Inclusive Package Price $395 per person, double occupancy Includes dorm-style lodging (5 nights), meals, service project coordination and activities.10% discount for groups of 10 or more. Ghost Ranch Staff Enjoy an alternative Spring Break in the unique cultural environment and spectacular high desert scenery of northern New Mexico. This week offers service projects both on-Ranch and in the surrounding communities, with an exploration of cross-cultural experience and ecological themes. Between service projects explore this vast landscape through hikes, the low ropes course, campfires, other outdoor adventure activities. Open to individuals and groups. NOTE: Alternative Spring Breaks can be scheduled on other weeks. Contact Sarah Stringer at 505.685.1019 or sarahs@GhostRanch.org for more information.
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Seeds of Spring Series Monday, March 14 to Sunday, March 20, 2016 All-Inclusive Package Price Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $1,195; Shared Bath: $975; Communal Bath: $895 Weaving the Southwest
Fused Glass Landscapes
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Beatrice Sandoval
Katrina Jameson
Learning from master weavers in the Southwest Spanish tradition, return home with completed pieces of your own and an understanding of how textile arts have been a way of life in northern New Mexico for generations – for creative expression, survival, connection to the Earth and to one another. This class takes you into the depths of northern New Mexico through the lens of tapestries, rugs, horse blankets and sarapes and the people who weave them.
Transfer your favorite landscape into a beautiful fused glass masterpiece. Cut and layer sheet glass, frit, powders and dichroic glass to add depth and dimension. Learn the basics of glass cutting skills as well as design and composition. Mornings are spent learning new techniques with open studio time in the afternoons and evenings to put it all together. Focus is on fused glass landscapes, but there will be time to create pendants and other small objects.
No previous experience with clay is needed, and all ages are welcome. Vision & Voice: Exploring Landscape Photography as Art G16A324 Carol Mell If your picture is worth a thousand words, what is the story in those words? How does that story connect with you, the artist. In this class explore photography as art that helps you define the essence of your own personal vision. Holistic Medicine, From Earth to Herb: The Art of Well-Being G16H321
March Mudness G16A323 Barbara Campbell Explore the sculptor within. Ours is a journey of process. We dig our own clay right on the Ranch, mold, sculpt, carve and shape a story and then finish with fire. There are many steps along the way with twists and turns.
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Camilla Trujillo Learn how to identify the earth’s medicinal herbs and plants, harvest them and make them into balms, tinctures, soaps and liniments for well-being.
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Monday–Sunday, March 14-20
Monday–Thursday, March 28-31
Rest & Recreation
Entering An Inner & Outer Landscape: Expressive Mixed Media Painting
G16R&R321 All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $995 Shared Bath: $750 Communal Bath: $665 Everyone needs some rest and recreation in their lives. Ghost Ranch has just the setting and the right balance of activity and non-activity for you.
I learned and felt that there is something bigger than us out there. Something you can’t see, can’t touch, can’t hold, but can definitely feel, and it’s pretty sacred.
G16CDS341A All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $800 Shared Bath: $650 Single Occupancy Private Bath: $900 Shared Bath: $750
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Annie O’Brien Gonzales Let go and embrace your expressive style painting landscape, still life and floral subject matter. Learn to paint with vibrant color and create innovative compositions inspired by the beauty of Ghost Ranch. Artists at any level (even beginners!) will learn innovative acrylic/mixed media techniques in a relaxed studio setting. Also offered: Monday–Thursday, September 5-8, 2016 G16CDS911A .
Steven Bundy, inside front cover and 2; Jamie Clifford, 1, 6, 9, 22; Atsuko Gronewold, 1; Larry Hastings, 3-4, 7, 20, 28, 29, 34, 37; Katharine Kimball, 9, 39, 41; Ghost Ranch archives, pages 10, 13, 19, 21, 40; courtesy of Judith Foster, Clarence Cruz, 13; Dana Buck, 15; Jim Griggs, 16; Dale Smith, 18; Kent Bowser, 19; Nate Zivin, 24; Dona Bolding, 27; Lindsay Taylor, 30; courtesy of Barbara Stavola, 3233; Patty Menely, 35; courtesy of artist Simón Silva, 38; Jean Stewart, 43.
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Ghost Ranch AIR Artist Immersion & Rejuventation Two-Week Immersions Monday, March 28 to Sunday, April 10, 2016 While designed as a two-week immersion, those who can only do one week may register for the first week, March 28-April 4.
Immersion Includes: For 1st week and both weeks • Daily Instruction & Studio Time (morning and early afternoon) • Special lecture(s) and demo(s) • Guided hike(s) • Yoga/Wellness opportunities In the Spring of 2016, Ghost Ranch is excited to offer its third annual Breathing Ghost Ranch AIR– Artist Immersion & Rejuvenation. Artists of many mediums have long been inspired and nurtured by time at Ghost Ranch and the tradition continues. These offerings are for artists who want to deepen their skills as well as rejuvenate their inner self and inner artist. The second week of the Immersion will include more Open Studio time with mentoring from instructor(s) plus additional special field trips and rejuvenation experiences.
• Georgia O’Keeffe Landscape Tour at Ghost Ranch • Massage Treatment OR Horseback Ride • Special concert – de Profundis, Men’s Ensemble from Albuquerque Both weeks • Georgia O’Keeffe Tour, Abiquiu Home • Field Trip to Santa Fe • Evening soak at Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs
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AIR: Artist Immersion & Rejuvenation All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy Two-Weeks-Includes 13 nights lodging, meals, program tuition, materials fee, activity fee (which includes all items in the Immersion Includes box below) Private Bath: $2,350; Shared Bath: $1,895; Communal Bath: $1,650 Week One (3/28 to 4/4) - Includes 6 nights lodging, meals, program tuition, materials fee, activity fee (which includes all items in the Immersion Box for Week 1 on previous page) Private Bath: $1,295; Shared Bath: $1,075; Communal Bath: $995
I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn’t say any other way –things I had no words for. —Georgia O’Keeffe
AIR—Immerse Yourself in Pastels G16A341A (week one) |G16A341B (both weeks) Susan Daugherty AIR—Immerse Yourself in Oils G16A342A (week one) | G16A342B (both weeks) Michelle Chrisman AIR—Immerse Yourself in Watercolors G16A343A (week one) | G16A343B (both weeks) Sandra Schroeder AIR—Mixed Media: Capturing the Colors of the Southwest with Collage G16A344A (week one) | G16A344B (both weeks) Alison Robbenhaar AIR—Rest & Recreation Opportunities may be available for Open Studio Artist Mentoring for an additional fee
Wonderful, rewarding, relaxing experience. My class, the people and conversations I had were heartfelt and genuine. The stars were breathtaking.
G16R&R341A (week one) Private Bath: $995 Shared Bath: $750 Communal Bath: $665 G16R&R341B (both weeks) Private Bath: $1,875, Shared Bath: $1,395 Communal Bath: $1,225
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Georgia O’Keeffe Artist & Writer Immersion G16CDS341B, G16CDS911B Thursday to Sunday, March 31-April 3 Thursday to Sunday, September 8-11, 2016 All-Inclusive, 3 nights lodging, meals, tuition and fees. Double Occupancy, Shared Bath: $595 Single Occupancy Shared Bath: $695 Single Occupancy, Private Bath: $795 Karen Butts, Kate Coleman & Annie O’Brien Spend a long weekend at Ghost Ranch exploring, walking and painting in a restricted area of the Ranch, in the same locations where Georgia O’Keeffe completed many of her famous paintings. Experience a connection to the Divine as O’Keeffe did in this mystical setting. Accommodations and home base will be at the Ranch’s Casa del Sol, a secluded retreat house located within sight of O’Keeffe’s Ghost Ranch home. Come absorb, learn and be inspired!
Thursday–Sunday, April 7-10 Mind, Body, Spirit Leadership for Women G16CDS411Y All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $525 Shared Bath: $645 Single Occupancy Hermitage: $765 Courtney Pinkerton
This workshop offers multiple mind/body approaches for women leaders to experience and aid in creating centering prescription for support in high-stress moments. Group coaching and an exploration of mind/body practices help us develop a more holistic approach to our leadership. There is also ample time for solitude. You may also schedule a private session with Courtney on Wednesday April 6 or Sunday, April 10.
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Photo courtesy of the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum
Wednesday-Sunday, October 26-30, 2016 Georgia O’Keeffe Southwest Excursion Road Trip G16SW1041 Check website for full description.
Schedule additional private retreat time on the following nights prior to or after the workshop for an additional fee. Single Occupancy Private Bath: $145 Shared Bath: $95 Monday, April 4 Tuesday, April 5 Wednesday, April 6 Sunday, April 10
Women’s Leadership Forum Wednesday, April 6 to Sunday, April 10, 2016
In this companion retreat to “Empowering Women to Lead in the 21st Century,” we as women explore suffering in our world---interpersonal, individual and collective. Rev. Anita Amstutz, Judy Bierbaum, Dr. Adonna Rometo, Peggy Marquez Garcia, Michelle Renteria.
Fierce Love: Holding Suffering with Compassion G16S411Z All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $725 Shared Bath: $595 Communal Bath: $545 Experiential tools of sacred storytelling, shadow work. Interplay, prayer and ritual, dreamwork and the Way of the Curandera guide us and help us courageously and compassionately begin to name and work with suffering in our lives and world. How might we allow suffering to transform us so we can be of greater service to the world?
Can we re-imagine suffering as a teacher in our lives and those of our ancestors and our children? As the Persian mystic Rumi wrote about our human sufferings in The Guest House: “Welcome and entertain them all! even if they are a crowd of sorrows, who violently sweep your house empty of its furniture. Still, treat each guest honorably. (S)he may be clearing you out for some new delight.” Here in the high desert of Ghost Ranch, amidst the fierce beauty and sustenance of the landscape and her inhabitants, we explore embodied practices that
move us towards healing and renewal of our bodies and souls. We refresh our vision and encourage one another to fully name and claim who we are and what we need to return to our daily lives and the work at hand. This course is open to all who are being called to lead in ways of Spirit as lovers of God, self, neighbor, earth; whether clergy, teacher, healing practitioner, therapist, scientist, mother, activist or other.
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NEW B E GI N N I N GS
Friday, April 8 to Sunday, April 10, 2016 As the night sky cycles and begins anew, so too are we invited to immerse ourselves in new beginnings. Join us during this new moon gathering in different areas of interest to explore new aspects of your emerging self. Sleep Well with Yoga Therapy G16H411X All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $485 Shared Bath: $400 Communal Bath: $375 Jim Reale NOTE: This course carries an additional $50 fee for a follow-up phone/skype session with Jim to help with your practice/sleep upon returning home. Poor sleep can have a devastating effect on our concentration, emotions, energy level and relationships. If you are willing to make some changes to your lifestyle and perform a short therapeutic yoga practice at home, this workshop is for you. Yoga research, conducted by the teacher Jim Reale, at The University
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of New Mexico, documented improvement in quality of sleep, reduced pain and an increase in energy level. This course includes a combination of lecture, discussion, guided yoga practice and handout sheets for use at home. Breathe New Life Into Your Life G16H412X All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $435 Shared Bath: $350 Communal Bath: $325 Marisa Wolfe “Breathe New Life� is an invitation to take time out intentionally, to fuel oneself with breath and awareness through a guided practice of gentle breathwork, mindful movement and simple meditation. This course invites serenity through
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conscious movement and stillness, tapping into the source of presence and repose with restorative postures, facilitated breathing practices and focused, mindful attention. Rest & Recreation G16R&R411X All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $435 Shared Bath: $350 Communal Bath: $325 Everyone needs some rest and recreation in their lives. Ghost Ranch has just the setting and the right balance of activity and non-activity for you. Several optional activities are available for R&R guests. Possible activities include guided hikes, Ghost Ranch tours, massage, and wellness sessions. Please note: offerings vary by week and are subject to availability.
New Beginnings Series Friday, April 8 to Sunday, April 10, 2016
Secrets of a Soulful Marriage G16S411X All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $435 Shared Bath: $350 Communal Bath: $325 Jim & Ruth Sharon Amid the natural splendor of Ghost Ranch, rekindle your romance and celebrate your marriage along with other committed couples. Through a variety of face-to-face activities with your beloved, you have the opportunity to expand intimacy together and to develop your relationship vision and dreams. During these diverse activities and group discussions, you fill your “toolbox” with secrets for an enduring, sacred relationship.
Poetry’s Promise— A Writer’s Weekend Retreat
Play with Purpose: Opening to the Divine Message of the Universe
G16W411X All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $435 Shared Bath: $350 Communal Bath: $325
G16O411X All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $435 Shared Bath: $350 Communal Bath: $325
Kelsea Habecker
Stefan Link Let go and in-joy this light active weekend as we explore: “Lela” divine play. When we let go and absorb ourselves in Play, we are open and receptive, more alive than ever. We become carefree and trouble free. This “play shop” for adults utilizes light and enlivening experiential activities, along with reflection and journaling, to help us unleash our natural playfulness, rejuvenate and access our wellspring of personal resourcefulness.
Tap into the force of your creative spirit through poetry during this generative weekend! Focus on writing poetry as a means of self-awareness and as a way of being present to and experiencing the beauty of the world. Focus on targeted writing experiences and explore and write different types of poetry by exploring craft and technique as well as the art, heart and soul of poetry. For writers of any level—leave with a small collection of new poems and constructive feedback on your work.
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Monday–Sunday, April 11-24
Monday–Friday, April 11-15
Silversmithing Intensive— Two Weeks
Finding Your Voice with Writing
G16A421T All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $2,450 Shared Bath: $1,995 Communal Bath: $1,750 Judith Foster This two-week intensive is designed to teach beginning and intermediate silversmithing skills, but also to experience community and wisdom together. Days will be spent learning beginning silversmithing, stone setting and beginning lapidary inlay skills. Evenings will be spent processing the days and sharing life lessons and experiences with one another. Participants have select weekend options, which may include dinner off site, massage, soaking at a local hot springs, reading or working in the studio.
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G16CDS421Y All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $695 Shared Bath: $850 Single Occupancy Hermitage: $995 Kelsea Habecker Writing your truths and your stories is therapeutic. This multi-day intensive experience at Casa del Sol will create a space that is safe and supportive for you to find your truest words, hone your writing and use your most authentic voice. Each day we use contemplative practices such as meditation, silent hikes, guided journaling and art-making to cultivate awareness, presence and compassion. We create a safe space to help you connect deeply with yourself and others, hear your inner voice and allow your words to flow freely.
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Wednesday– Sunday, April 20-24 Embracing the Spirit of Adventure: Confidence & Resiliency Training G16O431 All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $725 Shared Bath: $595 Communal Bath: $545 Camping-No Meals: $450 Stefan Link When we pursue recreational activities with conscious intent, each challenge encountered can open a doorway to a renewed sense of clarity, inner strength and resiliency. This is our premise as we “play” with and reflect upon a variety of challenging activities to expand our comfort zone and gain greater resiliency Through experiential games, challenge course, slacklining, rock climbing, mountain biking, hiking, primitive skills and night excursions, gain a new-found confidence and a spirit of adventure in the face of challenge. The only requirement is a desire and openness to explore in a safe, challenging environment.
Monday–Sunday, April 25-May 1
Monday–Sunday, May 2-8
Friday–Sunday, May 6-8
Journey Toward Wholeness
A Red Book of One’s Own
G16CDS441 All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $1,050 Shared Bath: $1,300 Single Occupancy Hermitage: $1,450
G16CDS511 All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $1,050 Shared Bath: $1,300 Single Occupancy Hermitage: $1,450
Introduction to Rock Climbing: Exploring the Magic of the Vertical World
Valerie Brown
Nina Ross
Based on the work of author Parker J. Palmer, this Courage & Renewal® retreat explores how we can be present to ourselves, more deeply and more fully, as we experience issues of transition, relationship shift, aging, changes in direction, and questions about vocation, in order to live in alignment with our deepest values.
Carl Jung had a secret book of his dreams and imagery only recently shared with the public, “The Red Book.” He felt that everyone could have their own Red Book by following their dreams, imagination and visual imagery. In this course, participants have the opportunity to create a book of their own by exploring their inner world.
In this retreat you will savor daily contemplative practices, and enjoy periods of quiet time, journaling and self-reflection in conjunction with large and small group discussions. Offranch trips are planned. Exhale deeply and relax at a nearby mineral springs (at an extra fee), enjoy an afternoon of Gregorian chant at Christ in the Desert Monastery and visit the weavers of Medanales to explore local culture.
G16O511X All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $435 Shared Bath: $350 Communal Bath: $325 Camping-No Meals: $225 Stefan Link Why climb a rock wall? Because it’s there!...and to gain the internal experience of what it takes to push through any self-imposed limitations that get in the way of what we want in life. No other activity allows for such focused clarity of presence. While taking us to beautiful, unique places in nature, climbing asks us to be poised, balanced, strong and clear in our choices. Learn the basics of equipment, safety and efficient movement in the vertical world. No experience necessary. All equipment is provided.
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Core Synchronism Training Thursday, May 5 to Wednesday, May 18, 2016 The Gift of Core Synchronism Core Synchronism is a system of hand medicine designed to assist nature in establishing harmony with all parts of the organism. It’s designed to restore balance, which results in activating an individual’s selfhealing ability. Robert Stevens, ND, developed this system over his 40 plus years of clinical practice using Cranial Sacral and Polarity Therapy. The core current is believed to be the vital source that feeds our bodies through the medium of the cerebral spinal fluid. This fluid is the highest known element in our bodies, and all components of ourselves are in flow with its rhythm. Aspects of ourselves go out of harmony with this rhythm through the life experience of physical, mental or emotional trauma/ injury and stress. The goal of Core Synchronism is to reestablish harmony by synching up our organ, skeletal, muscular, lymphatic and nervous systems with our elemental energy and core vitality. When this union occurs, our system resets back to its natural state of balance. Then, the expression of inflammation, pain and disease is no longer necessary. Optimal health
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in our body and our life becomes possible. Core Synchronism is deeply relaxing, safe and gentle. Learn this wonderful method of bodywork that can be used to assist the health and wellness of yourself, your family and your community. The majority of classroom time will be hands-on practice. There are no prerequisites required. This work is subtle, non-invasive, empowering and transformative. The touch of the hand is light and gentle, and all bodywork is done fully clothed. Please wear loose, soft and comfortable clothing. First evening each session is an orientation and welcome. For participants doing multiple sessions, you have a day of rest/exploration between sessions.
All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy Per Training Private Bath: $1,125 Shared Bath: $940 Communal Bath: $875 Camping-No Meals: $585
Thursday-Tuesday May 5-10 Core Synchronism 1 Training G16H511A
Barbara J. Stavola is a Certified Core Synchronism Practitioner and Instructor as well as a Certified Ayurvedic Practitioner, Clinic Supervisor and Teacher. She also is a Licensed Massage Therapist, and Natural Therapeutic Specialist. Barbara’s personal health journey transformed her life in such an amazing way that it inspired her to assist others in the adventure of their health process. She has been blessed to be following this calling for the past 20 years. She has many years of client experience to share in the management of stress and the healing of trauma as well as being part of a client’s cleansing, balancing and rejuvenation process. Barbara is committed to the transformation of all beings into greater states of awareness, wellness, balance and freedom.
The assessment tool of Waves Pulses will be learned to determine which element is out of balance. Three 6.5-hour days with training – 9:00 a.m.-Noon and 2:005:30 p.m. daily.
Introduction to the model and principles of Core Synchronism, including the entire skeletal frame and the lymphatic system.
SaturdayWednesday, May 15-18
Learn how to palpate and bring into balance the core current and the entire skeletal and lymphatic system as it responds to the fluid fluctuation.
Core Synchronism 3 Training G16H521C Students learn the motion of each of the major brain parts in relationship to the cerebral spinal fluid fluctuation. Learn to integrate brain movement with the cranial bones and the core current.
Four 6-hour days with training – 9:00 a.m.Noon and 2:00-5:00 p.m. daily. Tuesday-Saturday May 10-14 Core Synchronism 2 Training G16H521B Journeying deeper into the energetic model of Core Synchronism, including the principles of five elements polarity. Students will learn a step by step process that corrects the elemental relationships of Ether, Air, Fire, Water and Earth, where they live in the physical body.
Learn how to access and correct deep traumas that occurred during infant, child and adult years. Three 6.5-hour days with training – 9:00 a.m.-Noon and 2:005:30 p.m. daily. 10% discount for participants who are taking all 3 parts of Training and who register before March 1, 2016. Call 505.685.1001 for this discount.
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Ghost Ranch Excursions
Ghost Ranch and the Southwest are full of deep beauty and history. Imagine stepping into such sacred spaces with experienced and caring Ghost Ranch guides and instructors, archaeologists Martha Yates and Chris Crews. Because of the specialized attention within these excursions, space is limited. Register early. Chacoan World Excursion Road Trip Monday-Friday, May 9-13, 2016 G16SW521X Monday-Friday, June 5-9, 2016 G16SW931 Sunday to Thursday, September 18-22, 2016 G16SW931 All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: $950; Single Occupancy: $1,200 Package includes double occupancy lodging for three nights in Ghost Ranch historic cottages or scheduled venue, all meals except for three meals while on the road, tour fees, programming and transportation during the excursion. Immerse yourself in the Chaco phenomenon, the mysteries of Chaco Canyon, its ancient astronomical observatories, the Great Kivas of Aztec and Casa Rinconada, the Great Houses of Pueblo Bonito and Kin Kletso and much more. Begin with a day of introductions at Ghost Ranch and an afternoon to explore its uniqueness and beauty. Then, two days on the road, one day to the ancient observatory of Chimney Rock and Aztec Great House and the next day to Chaco Canyon with the final night at Ghost Ranch for discussion and closure. Extended version: G16SW1011 Mon–Fri, Oct. 3-9, 2016 See website. Four Corners Ancestral Puebloan Excursion Road Trip Sunday to Tuesday, May 22-31, 2016 G16SW541 Sunday to Tuesday, September 4-13, 2016 G16SW911 All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: $1,950; Single Occupancy $2,450 Rate includes 9 nights of lodging (3 nights at Ghost Ranch and 6 nights on the road), meals (breakfasts and lunches for full trip/dinners at Ghost Ranch) lectures, guides, tour fees and transportation during the excursion. Explore the magic of the ancient ruins of the Southwest. Visit ancestral puebloan villages, cliff dwellings, Chacoan Great Houses, kivas and petroglyphs. The itinerary includes some of the most famous ancient settlements in the Southwest: Chaco Canyon (NM), Mesa Verde (CO), Hovenweep (UT), Canyons of the Ancients (UT), Chimney Rock (CO) and Aztec National Monument (NM) and includes moderate hikes to remote cliff dwellings in Utah and Colorado. NOTE: Participants are responsible for dinners on the road.
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7th Annual Bluegrass Camp Wednesday, May 18 to Sunday, May 22, 2016
Fine-tune your ensemble playing and harmony singing while you enjoy the magnificent scenery. During your stay, sharpen your skills on your instrument, make new friends, get a bluegrass band together and perform for other campers, all in a low-stress, high-fun environment. Learn the basics of bluegrass on your choice of five instruments, along with ensemble playing, lead and harmony singing, performance and song writing. Your early registration ensures your spot in the sessions for your instrument of choice. All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $900, Shared Bath: $750, Communal Bath: $675 or $575 (Casitas); Camping-No Meals: $450 (For campers: additional fees for sites with electricity or RVs and meals)
Banjo G16M531 Aaron Youngberg
Guitar G16M534 Gregg Daigle
Bass G16M532 Erin Youngberg
Mandolin G16M535 Matt Flinner
Fiddle G16M533 Ryan Drickey
Bluegrass Camp Coordinator: Mike Finders
Bluegrass Saturday Ticket—May 21 Join in a festive afternoon amidst the red hills and blue skies of Ghost Ranch. Includes afternoon talk about Bluegrass music with Mike Finders, a special dinner and an evening concert featuring our talented instructors. Watch website for additional information.
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7th Annual Bluegrass Camp Wednesday, May 18 to Sunday, May 22, 2016 A Stimulating Workshop and Bluegrass? You better believe it! During the Bluegrass Camp, we offer a number of courses to peak your interest and you get the bonus of hearing Bluegrass music throughout your stay, including the Saturday evening concert. All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $800; Shared Bath: $650 Communal Bath: $575 or $475 (Casitas); Camping: $350 (For campers: additional fees for sites with electricity or RVs and meals)
Wednesday-Sunday, May 18-22
Wednesday-Sunday, May 18-22
Wednesday-Sunday, May 18-22
Stitchin’ to the Rhythm: Quilting, Rug-Hooking & Bluegrass
Nature Painting: Close-Up Desert Plant Landscapes Using Negative Space
Photographing the Space Between Heaven & Earth
G16A531 See rates above TBA Learn and practice hand or machine piecing and hand quilting tips and techniques for traditional quilt patterns. Practice or work on your own project during afternoon studio time. Sit and stitch with friends in the evening. Pre-requisite: experience using a sewing machine if you choose to bring one.
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G16A532 See rates above Gianne de Genevraye Play and create with water-based materials in the midst of sweet sounds of Bluegrass. Spend mornings learning techniques to either draw or paint the majestic landscape of Ghost Ranch. Evenings include demos, conversations and bluegrass. All levels welcome, ages 10 and older. Materials provided.
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G16A533 See rates above Catherine Anderson Ghost Ranch is a perfect place to use your camera to explore the macro and the micro of the world in which we live. Inspired by the open skies high above us and the earth beneath our feet, we will let our deep connection to the beauty around us encourage us to create photographs through the eyes of our heart and soul.
Wednesday-Sunday, May 18-22
Wednesday-Sunday, May 18-22
Adult Service Corps
Birds of Ghost Ranch
G16SC531 $120* (see below)
Wednesday-Sunday, May 18-22 Hiking the Harmonies of the Land G16O531 See rates on page 36 Connie B. Burkhart Experience the high desert enchantment of Ghost Ranch while hiking unique areas that help unfold the stories of the rock formations and the ancient people of this land. Hear bluegrass music on the wind as we also listen to the song creation sings off the beaten path. Participants should be able to walk up to 2-7 miles at 6,500 feet elevation. Take time to discuss and explore the geology, paleontology and archaeology of the area. Take part in this unique “jam with the land� at one of the most beautiful times of the year.
Help get the Ranch ready for our busy summer season! Participants do light maintenance, construction, landscaping and other kinds of projects. You need to enjoy working outdoors and be able to do a moderate amount of physical activity (approximately five hours a day). *Price: $120 which includes registration, 3 lunches, and 4 night dorm-style lodging (double-occupancy) or camping.
G16O532 See rates on page 36 Steve Cox Whether you are a beginning or an experienced birdwatcher, enjoy observing and learning about the birds of Ghost Ranch and the surrounding area. You are likely to see 50 species or more. This course is relaxed with leisurely walking. There will be all-day field trips away from the Ranch, returning around 3:00 p.m. Evenings include discussions of the birds seen and presentations on bird biology given.
Meal tickets for additional meals (breakfasts and dinners): $85
Wednesday-Sunday, May 18-22 Rest & Recreation G16R&R531 All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy Private Bath: $700, Shared Bath: $550, Communal Bath: $475 or $375, Camping: $250 Everyone needs some rest and recreation in their lives. Ghost Ranch has just the setting and just the right balance of activity and nonactivity for you. Several optional activities are available just for R&R guests, including: a guided hike, a Ghost Ranch tour of choice and a discounted trail ride or massage.
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Artist Alive Series!
Wednesday, May 25 to Sunday, May 29, 2016 Ghost Ranch Welcomes Celebrated Latino Artist and Speaker Cultivate a Creative Mind G16A541 All-Inclusive, Double Occupancy: Private Bath: $900 Shared Bath: $750 Communal Bath: $675 Camping (no meals): $450 This workshop offers practical ways to chip away at the fear that we’ve all developed over the years from not having the opportunity to nurture and develop our multiple intelligences and abilities (gifts). Learn ways to nurture and develop creativity, as well as how to connect with your curiosity. Simón Silva Silva believes honing your artistic talent provides society with an opportunity to move forward in the right direction, by having better communication and better problem solving capabilities. Silva says that a child has no self-imposed barriers or limitations in the communication process. A child will draw or say what they are thinking without hesitation; as we age, we are jaded by public opinion, and are critical of our artistic talent. Thus, we stop drawing and stop creating. Silva realized that he could use his art when he found something important to say that words alone could not capture. Silva says, “Employing artistic communication in our daily lives creates better professionals by making us better communicators, by getting us to ask the right questions.” Simón Silva wants to help create a society of critical thinkers and problem solvers to bring change to our world.
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YO U R S TAY
Registration Fees & Payment Payment is due when you register. If you are unable to pay ta 50% deposit, please contact the Registrar’s Office to make arrangements. Payment may be made by check payable to Ghost Ranch or by credit card–Visa, MasterCard or Discover.
Travel Dates & Check-in
Meals We have a Farm to Table program using our own seasonal farm produce whenever possible. Menus include vegetarian entrees. A salad bar is featured at lunch and dinner each day. Meals are served cafeteria style, with choice of indoor or outdoor dining. Please contact our registrar’s office to discuss special needs.
The first and last dates listed are considered travel days. Check-in begins at 3:00 p.m. on the first date listed for your workshop with dinner at 5:30 p.m., followed by a Ghost Ranch orientation. Check-out time is 10:00 a.m. on the last date listed for your workshop.
Breakfast: 7:30-8:30 a.m. Lunch: Noon-1:00 p.m. Dinner: 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Most workshops have morning (9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.) and evening (7:00-8:30 p.m.) sessions, with afternoons free. Weekend/shorter workshop offerings have a more intense schedule. Some workshops offer optional afternoon studio time or an occasional field trip. These are noted in the workshop description.
Written notification must be received no later than 45 days prior to the start date of your course in order to receive a refund, minus a $100 processing charge. No refunds will be processed after that time. We reserve the right to announce a change in leadership or cancel any program 45 days prior to the first day of the course. In that unlikely event, you may transfer to another course without charge or we will refund the full course payment. Many participants have found it helpful to purchase travel insurance.
Arriving Early or Staying After If you are coming earlier or staying later than your course dates, you must make extended stay reservations by calling either 505.685.1001 or 505.685.1017. Stays before or after your class will be charged at the regular overnight stay lodging rate.
If you are arriving after 6:30 p.m., we suggest that you eat in Española or Cafe Abiquiu at the Abiquiu Inn.
Cancellation Policy
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Lodging Types Rooms with Private Bath Comfortably furnished with neutral hues and a Southwest theme, most rooms have two beds (a queen + twin, or double + twin) and a dresser, nightstand, lamp, chair, closet and its own bathroom with shower. Some sleep up to three people. A limited number is available. On the mesa level, common rooms in each building have soft furniture, tables and chairs and a fireplace, perfect for group gatherings. The newest units on the main level are spacious, ADA accessible units close to the Dining Hall.
Rooms with Shared Bath These spacious, comfortably appointed rooms sit in the historical sections of Ghost Ranch. Most are close to the Dining Hall and Library, with a few behind Corral Block. These older units each have a bedroom with two beds (a double + twin, or two twin beds), a dresser, a nightstand with a lamp, a chair and a closet. Every room shares a bath with an adjoining room; the bath is located between the two rooms. In a few units, two rooms also share a sitting area. Some rooms sleep up to three people. A limited number is available.
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CASA DEL SOL
Private Bath, Shared Bath & Hermitages
Casa del Sol hosts Ghost Ranch courses that are spiritual in nature, and its rooms are set aside for participants in classes with a “CDS” in the course number. This charming, historic hacienda was built in the 1930s. Anchored under the Puerto de Cielo rock formation two miles from the main Ranch campus, it has a spacious courtyard looking out on the desert and Pedernal, Ghost Ranch’s landmark mountain. It has a fireplace, kitchen and simple living space surrounded by inspiring landscapes. Six bedrooms share three bathrooms; a seventh room has its own private bath. Most rooms have doors that open onto the courtyard. There are three hermitages that can be used for short or extended stays. The hermitages are self-contained with their own bathroom, small refrigerator, microwave and coffee pot. They are for people seeking sabbatical/retreat time.
Rooms with Communal Bath Dorm rooms with a communal bath down the hall or in another building reflect the history and dude ranch culture of Ghost Ranch’s past. Multiple bunk beds and very simple furnishings keep them among Ghost Ranch’s most affordable options. Mesa units, very rustic, have one bedroom with two beds (2 sets of bunks, or a twin + bunk bed) and a dresser, chair, shelf, mirror and reading lamp. Some rooms have a sink, shared bath with a sink and a toilet are located in each building, down the breezeway. Showers are located in nearby buildings. These units sleep up to three people. Some buildings have a central lounge area with large screen windows with stunning views. A few rooms on the main level sleep up to seven or eight people and are perfect for groups. Some rooms have a closet, dresser, chair and desk; others have closets and sofas. Large communal bathrooms and showers are located outside, a few steps down a breezeway or covered porch. Staff House has smaller rooms. There are comfortable interior communal spaces, open fields for play and stargazing and is close to the Dining Hall. Corral Block has larger rooms, an open field for play and
stargazing, and is close to the Museums, Lower Pavilion meeting space and the Welcome Center. It is a 5 minute walk to the Dining Hall.
Campground with Communal Bath Open from mid-May until early October, Ghost Ranch’s most affordable lodging option with camping sites nestled in a canyon surrounded by red rocks. The Campground has facilities for tent camping, with or without electricity. Most sites have a table and a fire ring and only a very limited number have shade. Campfires are permitted only when weather conditions allow. The communal bath house is equipped with an ice machine, shared refrigerator, showers, sinks and coin-operated laundry. There is a 10-20 minute walk to the Dining Hall and meeting rooms. No pets are allowed in the campground (except approved assistance animals). Full hookup sites include water and a dump station at the site, and 30and/or 50-amp electric hookups. There are only a small number of full hookup sites, available on a first come, first served basis.
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H ELPF U L I N F O
Health: Ghost Ranch is committed to accommodating all individuals who wish to participate in our programs and be part of our community. Located in the high desert at an altitude of 6,500 feet, Ghost Ranch is very remote from medical facilities. The nearest hospital is 35 miles away. The Ranch provides only basic first aid services. The Abiquiu Clinic is 15 miles away but has limited hours and services. There is a 5-15 minute walk from most rooms to the Dining Hall, Library, Museums and meeting rooms. We strongly urge people with health challenges to consult with their physician before registering. Remember to bring a sufficient supply of medications for your time here.
Weather: The high desert altitude (6,500 feet) can produce extremely variable weather. Winter and spring temperatures can range from lows of zero or below at night to highs of 70° at midday; be prepared for rain and/or snow. What to Bring: To make your stay more comfortable you may want to pack the following: comfortable, casual clothes you can layer • sturdy walking shoes • rain gear • water bottle • hat • flashlight • sun block • toiletries • alarm clock • hair dryer • bathrobe • credit card to make telephone calls • cash for purchases in shops on the Ranch. There is no on-site ATM.
Computers & Telecommunications: We offer free Wi-Fi access in select locations on the Ranch. A terminal with internet access in the Trading Post Café is available 24-hours. Due to Ghost Ranch’s remote location, cell phones may not work. Some phones are available for guest use to make longdistance calls with your credit card. Some wireless hot spots (for cell phones and laptops) may be found at various places on the Ranch.
Persons with Special Needs: Children and adults with disabilities are welcomed at Ghost Ranch. Please contact the Registrar’s Office to discuss the type of accommodations you may need. This includes, but is not limited to, wheelchair accessible bedrooms, bathrooms and special diets. A limited number of golf carts are available for use by persons with special needs. Cost per week is noted on the registration form. A valid driver’s license is required and a golf cart policy agreement must be signed. Please call 505.685.1017 for golf cart needs. Please note all of your special needs when registering. If you use a wheelchair or scooter and need shuttle service from the Albuquerque airport to Ghost Ranch, call 505.685.1001 or 1017. Pet Policy: NO PETS are allowed in Ghost Ranch lodging facilities, including the campground, except assistance animals with prior notification to the Registrar’s Office.
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Amenities: Hiking • Horseback riding • Bodywork Program (massages) • Trading Post • two Museums • 24-hour Library with children’s room • Family Center (for children under age 3 and their adult caregiver) • children’s playground • Georgia O’Keeffe and the Ghost Ranch Landscape Tour • Paleontology, Archaeology and Movie Site Tours • challenge workshops • climbing wall • water activities • archery • Chama River Rafting • labyrinth, karesansui and water wheel (meditation garden)
Travel Information TRAVEL DAYS The first and last workshop dates are travel days and are considered arrival and departure days. • Check-in time is 3:00 p.m. on arrival day • Dinner is served from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. If you don’t think you will arrive by 6:00 p.m., please consider eating dinner in Española or in Abiquiu • Check-out time is 10:00 a.m. on departure day
IF YOU FLY Allow at least two and a half hours driving time between Albuquerque and Ghost Ranch. The nearest major airport is in Albuquerque, 65 miles south of Santa Fe and some airlines fly directly into the Santa Fe. It is approximately an hour’s drive from Albuquerque to Santa Fe and an hour and a half between Santa Fe and Ghost Ranch.
Ways To Get To Santa Fe Roadrunner Shuttle Service Rail Runner (commuter train) See http://www.ghostranch.org/ visit/getting-here-transportation for details.
Shuttle Service from Santa Fe to Ghost Ranch pick-up &
drop-off location—Santa Fe Sage Inn. Transportation is offered to Ghost Ranch guests who are registered for a Ghost Ranch workshop. Shuttle service is provided only on the day of arrival, the first afternoon of the program week and on the day of departure, the last day of the program. We are pleased to continue our partnership with Santa Fe Sage Inn, a friendly and hospitable lodging option close to the Rail Runner depot and the historic Plaza. Santa Fe Sage Inn has inviting contemporary Southwestern style rooms with special rates for guests who would like to stop over for a stay in Santa Fe on their way to or from Ghost Ranch. Call 505.982.5952 for reservations. Ask for the “Ghost Ranch” rate.
Shuttle Schedule
Rates: $20 one-way; $40 roundtrip Reservations are required. December 30, 2015-June 5, 2016 Winter/Spring Shuttle schedule: Monday—Pick up at Santa Fe Sage Inn • 4:00 p.m. Sunday – Depart Ghost Ranch • 10:00 a.m. Additional shuttles may be added. Check GhostRanch.org for availability.
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Thank You to Our Sponsors El Rito Studio Tour October 3 & 4, 2015 | October 1 & 2, 2016 Tour maps at the Mercado & artists’ studios | elritostudiotour.org 575.581.0155 Abiquiu Studio Tour October 10, 11 &12, 2015 | October 8, 9, 10, 2016 Free maps to local artists’ studios | abiquiustudiotour.org 505.685.4454
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HOST RANCH is a unique combination of natural beauty, paleontology, archaeology, history, geology and art. It is not just the values of each of these separate aspects of Ghost Ranch, but rather the synergy of its beauty, its scientific value, its cultural and historical traditions and its spirituality that make it like no other place in the world.