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"And God saw everything that He had made, and found it very good. And He said: This is a beautiful world that I have given you. Take good care of it, do not ruin it. It is said: before the world was created, the Holy One kept creating worlds and destroying them. Finally He created this one, and was satisfied. He said to Adam: This is the last world I shall make. I place it in your hands: hold it in trust."
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- Jewish Prayer
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When I first read this prayer, I felt surely it was written just for Valle Crucis. It is very easy to look out over this valley and sense God’s awesome work and to nod and say, “Yes, this is very good.” God has given us a beautiful place. What a gift this place is to all of us who live here and come to visit here! We have much to celebrate. As Christians I feel we also want to
say “yes” to the responsibility of being good stewards of this place. Our hope is that we might co-create with God a place that is protected from real estate development so that we might continue to nurture the spiritual development that has thrived here for over 150 years. Our board is exploring conservation easements and other ways to protect this land for future generations.
We welcome your ideas on how we might accomplish this, how we might thoughtfully hold this place in trust. We hope you are planning a visit here at the Valle Crucis Conference Center soon. Come sit on the porch, look out at the valley and thank God for being so very good.
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- Tom Eshelman, Executive Director
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"... to work, pray, and give for the spread of the kingdom of God."
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- Book of Common Prayer
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Labyrinth
This summer, with the help of the Writers Gathering participants and under the guidance of Board member Jaan Ferree, another
labyrinth was built here at the Center. This outdoor labyrinth is a 3-circuit labyrinth and is located next to Crab Orchard Creek off
of Lower Crab Orchard Road and can be walked at any time. The circuits are outlined with beautiful local stones. Please ask in the
office for directions.
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Your Gifts
"Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking creates profoundness. Kindness in giving creates love."
- Lao-tzu
As the end of the year 2000 fast approaches, all our home mailboxes are stuffed with requests for contributions. There are many ways that you, our loyal friends, supporters and readers, can help the Conference Center. Your tax deductible gifts are always appreciated and you can make your gift to our regular annual fund; designate it for our sewer fund, our Apple Barn restoration
fund, our library fund, our landscaping /garden fund; or you can donate to our rocking chair fund to purchase a rocking chair for one
of our porches. All of these gifts can be in memory or honor of someone; you can also remain anonymous if you wish. Thank you for
your continued generosity. We appreciate each gift both large and small.
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Valle Country Fair
This year the Conference Center handled the parking concession for the Valle Country Fair for the first time. With the help of the
Shawneehaw Volunteer Fire Department we were able to park 2,574 cars and realize $4,499.00 after expenses. All of this revenue will be used for our various outreach and scholarship programs throughout the year.
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A view of the Center from atop Hunt Hill.
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Resolution to Establish a Brother William-Skiles Day
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A resolution was submitted by the Board of Directors of the Valle Crucis Conference Center, the Vestry and Congregation of Holy Cross Church, Valle Crucis, and the Liturgy and Music Commission of the Diocese of Western North Carolina to the 79th annual Convention of our Diocese held at Kanuga, November 9-11, 2000. This resolution which passed overwhelmingly said:
"Be it resolved that this, the 70th Annual Convention of the Diocese of Western North Carolina recommend the celebration of Holy Eucharist in the parishes, chapels, and conference centers of this diocese on December 8th, each year, in commemoration of the saintly life and example of the Rev. Deacon William West Skiles, monastic, evangelist, teacher, and healer, and;
"Be it further resolved that this convention request the Bishop and the Liturgy and Music commission of the Diocese to issue a
collect(s), readings, proper preface, and a brief biography for this purpose, and;
"Be it further resolved that this convention urge the Executive Council to endorse and pursue the inclusion of the Rev. Deacon
William West Skiles in the Calendar of Lesser Feasts and Fasts of the Episcopal Church."
We will have more on this remarkable man in our next issue.
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"People working here - always smiling, so friendly - make us feel at home. We had an excellent stay. Best iced tea on the planet. Need to park wheelbarrows outside dining hall."
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- Mari Pepper, NC National Guard
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Molasses
This fall in the first week of October our staff was busy stripping and cutting the seed heads off our cane. Our crop was not as large as we had in 1999, but the sweet smells of wood smoke and boiling molasses filled our valley with their richness. We were able to make 21 gallons which you can taste on a delicious hot homemade biscuit in our dining room.
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Our Heritage
This past year we received some letters from a former student, Shirley Williams Hyland. These letters were written during her time at the Girl's School in 1937. Please Click Here, and enjoy this look back at some of the history of Valle Crucis
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Mailing List
Please help us use our resources wisely by letting us know if you are receiving more than one copy of our newsletter, or wish to be removed from our mailing list.
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Thank You! Thank You!
Our special thanks to these individuals and organizations for their generosity in giving to the Center in recent months:
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Septic/Sewer Replacement Fund
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Anonymous (4)
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Chip Schwab
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Dick and Barbara McGraw
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Arleen and Keith Allen
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John Youel
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Mark Cheek
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Bruce Crocker
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Woody Lambirth
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Lucy and Clem Gunn
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Fiddle Tree Music Company and John and Moira Turner
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David Bingham
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Alfonso Gonzales and Maria Castillo-Gonzales
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Kirk and Shirley Rose
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Sidney and Elizabeth Morgan
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Colleen Parker
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Anne and Arthur Korff
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Patty Mowell
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Cynthia L. Dungan
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Jaan Ferree
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Nina-Jo Moore
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Francis C. Dane
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Sharon Sharp
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Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Godwin
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Mary E. Maher
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Sarah G. Borders
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Audrey and Gerry McBrayer
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Brian Cole and Susan Weatherford
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Disciples of Christ from Temple Baptist Church
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The Rt. Rev. Robert H. Johnson
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Ernest and Margaret Caudill
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Margaret H. Irving
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Greg Talbot and Jean Vollrath
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John L. Parcels, Jr.
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Geraldene and Bob Ward
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Sylvia M. Ezell
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Grant Lovellette
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David and Dorothy Smith
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Mary Ellen Harris
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Margaret and Richard Beckman
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Milton and Susan Small
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Peggy Irving
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Jerry McBrayer
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Jean Hughes
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In honor of the Faith and Freedom Sunday School Class of the First United Methodist Church of Cary NC
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In honor of Matt McConnell
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| by Dr. White and Lucy Wallenborn
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In honor of Sandy Jones
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| by the Dunkerton School of Piping
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In honor of Jeanne Finan and Tom Eshelman
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| by Diana M. White
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| by John and Lisa Leach
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In honor of John Earl Cooper, Jr.'s birthday
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| by Faye Cooper
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In honor of the former Valle Crucis School staff from 1936-1940
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| by Margaret Kinch Baker
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In honor of Dianne Finan on their anniversary
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| by Tim Finan
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In honor of Mrs. Nancy Campbell Lanier and Mrs. Anna Goldsborough Lanier
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| by Mary S. Reid-Daniels
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In honor of the St. Andrew's Society of Columbia South Carolina
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| by Maria L. Del Castillo-Gonzales and Alfonso Gonzales
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In honor of the Westminster Women's Retreat
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| by Jean Glenn
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In honor of the "Extended Woods Family Reunion"
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| by Michael McKinney
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In honor of my wife Vera
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| by Eugene Hammer
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In memory of John Richardson
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| by his friends in the North American Academy of Piping
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In memory of M. Paul Redlinger
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| by Robyn A. Redinger
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In memory of Emily Toll Hopkins
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| by Suzanne Peltason
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In memory of Jim Harch
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| by Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Steineger, Jr.
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Library Fund
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Dorothy D. Eshelman
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Rocking Chair Fund
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In memory of John Richardson
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| by his friends in the North American Academy of Piping
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In loving memory of Jim Hatch
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| by Jeanne Finan and Tom Eshelman
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In memory of Edward A. Schenk and Freida S. Schenk
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| by Kay S. Thompson
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In memory of Dr. Bernard S. Linn
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| from his loving friends Gene and Roz Czajkoski
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Labyrinth Contributions
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Anonymous (6)
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Contributions
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Diana M. White
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Jaan Ferree
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Nina-Jo Moore
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Finders Keepers
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Kathy and Brian Suntken
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Rachel W. Dillard
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Thanksgiving for my family
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| by Hope Oaks
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To preserve and protect this land as a peaceful and beautiful refuge
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| by Julie Vann
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Memorial Gifts
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In memory of Donald E. Stewart, Hugh Kennedy, Jacques Lamarle, and Robert W. Groves, Jr.
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| by Sandy and Dorcas Jones
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In memory of Emily Toll Hopkins
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| by Suzanne Peltason
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In memory of the birthday of J.J. Finan
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| by Roberta Kelly
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In memory of Jack Finan
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| by Mary W. Finan
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In memory of Ryan Thompson
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| by Jody Finan-Eshelman, Tom Eshelman, and Jeanne Finan
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Crosses for Guest Rooms
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Anne, Bill, and John Alec Caudill
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Diana White
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Daughters of the King, St. James, Black Mountain, Lydia Chapter
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In memory of Patsy Boone
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| by Stewart and Mackie Stoudemire
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In honor of Hannah-Sue Swafford
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| by Stewart and Mackie Stoudemire
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Honorarium Gifts
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In honor of Barbara Page
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| by Margaret Cowden
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Apple Barn Restoration Fund
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In honor of the marriage of Robin Taylor and Larry Byerly
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| by John and Faye Cooper
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| by Jeanne Finan and Tom Eshelman
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Other Gifts
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Photograph of the meditation garden
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| by Cheryl Campbell
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Herbs and plants
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| by Meg Shelton and Shelton Herb Farms
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Photographs other memorabilia for our archives
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| from Margaret Kinch Baker
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Photographs for our archives
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| by Suzanne Peltason
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