Escape into a world of literature at our exclusive Reading Retreat, featuring The God of the Woods by Liz Moore. Enjoy serene reading sessions, engaging discussions, and optional book-themed activities led by Anne Rogalski and Mara Prausa. Whether you seek quiet reflection or lively literary conversation, this retreat promises a rejuvenating experience for every book lover—don’t miss your chance to join us! Space is limited to 18 people total.
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The book we are highlighting at this retreat is “The God of the Woods” by Liz Moore.
Location: Treehaven in Tomahawk, Wisconsin.
Need to bring a packaged book to gift, a copy of The God of the Woods, indoor/outdoor clothing, books to read, and if you wish, a cozy blanket, pillow and/or snacks to share.
Meals and activities will be provided.
Treehaven's facilities rest on an ancient glacial ridge overlooking 1,400 acres of forest and wetland habitat that hosts an abundance of wildlife species including osprey, deer, black bear, wolf, coyote, and fisher.
They called this land "Treehaven", and under their care and supervision, the Kummers planted nearly 140,000 trees on the property, ultimately creating one of the nation's finest examples of sustainable forest management by a private landowner. Following Gordon Kummer's death, Dorothy remarried a Milwaukee school science teacher named Jacque Vallier, also an avid conservationist. The Valliers eventually donated the land to the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and helped mold Treehaven into the leading natural resources education and conference facility it is today. It now provides education and training to more current and future natural resource managers than any other center in the United States.
Learn more about UWSP's Treehaven Facility