Private Retreats
Curated, charter-aligned retreats at the Headquarters.
What this service actually is.
A Private Retreat is a stewardship-led arc held inside the Headquarters. We do not run identical programs back-to-back. Every retreat is shaped around the question a member arrives with — and the council, kitchen, and quiet hours move into that orbit. There is no app, no agenda print-out, and no schedule that owes the room more than the room can give.
Every booking is held by two stewards: one for the conversation, one for the calendar. They do not change without telling you. If something needs to shift, it shifts with care.
What is included.
- Three to seven nights at the Headquarters
- Two stewards on file (one for conversation, one for the calendar)
- Private kitchen, walking grounds, library, fireplace council room
- Optional artifact viewings, salons, and Doekwesy nights as available
- Charter-aligned ceremonies on request
Curated, charter-aligned retreats at the Headquarters.
A service is only as honest as the room it is held in. A room is only as honest as the people in it. A person is only as honest as the work they do when no one is watching.
Practical questions.
For anything not answered here, the FAQ Hub covers the rest, or write us a private note.
Only with sponsorship by a current member. Sponsored guests sign the same confidentiality acknowledgment as members.
Yes. Stewards co-design with the member or sponsor. We do not run shrink-wrapped programs.
Yes. The kitchen and house team plan around real needs — not preferences disguised as needs. Discussed privately during onboarding.
Other services of the house.
Residencies
Two to six weeks of slower, quieter time inside the house. For long-form work that public life keeps interrupting.
Open →Council Retreats
When a board, council, or founding team needs a week away from the noise. The Headquarters becomes the meeting room.
Open →Salons
An eight-to-fourteen-person evening designed around one question and one host. The Speakeasy at its most precise.
Open →The right service begins with a private conversation.
Tell us what you're holding. A steward will help you find the arc that fits.