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United Methodist House at Chautauqua, a year-round retreat and renewal center |
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Life at UM House United Methodist House |
Life at United Methodist HouseThe house in the Chautauqua season . . .The United Methodist House is one of the denominational houses at the Chautauqua Institution in southwestern New York state. The House is located at 14 Pratt Avenue on the Chautauqua grounds, just across from the famous Amphitheater. The most visible part of the house is its broad porch, furnished during the summer months with wicker chairs suggestive of its 19th-century origins. Coffee is available on the porch most mornings and — very welcome on hot days — there's an ice water dispenser as well. On the main floor the UM House are a parlor with historic, but comfortable, furnishings; a chapel, open for prayer and meditation when it's not in use for worship services or lectures; and a kitchen, dining room and office that are the headquarters for the House's generous hospitality. Upstairs, the house has six double bedrooms and a four-person suite, and there's an upper porch with an umbrella-shaded table. The house is surrounded by gardens, one with a bubbling fountain. During the nine-week Chautauqua season, five of the rooms are for rent on a Saturday-to-Saturday basis, and the UM House serves as a center for worship, fellowship, and learning as well as United Methodist hospitality. It's at the heart of Chautauqua, within listening distance for musical programs in the Amphitheater and a moment's walk to the library, Bestor Plaza and the other places where Chautauqua's world-famous programming takes place. (Anyone not familiar with Chautauqua has a world to discover, from gate tickets to lecture etiquette, the Hall of Philosophy to the Refectory. The place to start is the Institution's own web site at ciweb.org.)
Each week during the season, a number of regular events are scheduled: . . . and in the retreat seasonDuring the “off” season — the other 43 weeks of the year — the United Methodist House is available as a year round retreat and renewal center for individuals, families, and church groups. In addition to the family fellowship or church programming that they arrange for themselves, visitors in fall, winter and spring can enjoy the brilliant foliage, snow sports, or lake scenes that make Chautauqua memorable.
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