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SILVER BAY: YOU HAD ME AT HELLO

(RE)DISCOVERING SILVER BAY

the Founder and President of “Hope for a Woman’s Heart” that this is where our retreat was meant to be. There was such a peaceful feeling everywhere you went. You could sit by a fireplace or relax in the rockers on the long front porch of the Inn or in the Adirondack chairs that were perfectly placed on the grounds with a beautiful view of the lake. You could choose to enjoy the many outdoor activities by day, or by night sit around a bonfire talking and singing songs.

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We also loved that Silver Bay had so many wonderful backdrops in the various buildings that allowed us to decorate to highlight the theme of our retreat. We could offer so many interesting and creative opportunities for our retreat too, such as fun shows in the auditorium, group sessions in the William Boyd conference room, and a candlelight service on the grounds at night. The newly renovated rooms and the top-of-the-line technology where we held our sessions were amazing. Everything and everyone at Silver Bay made the experience for our retreats a time that will never be forgotten. The reaction of those that have never been to Silver Bay is how taken aback they are by this precious gem that is right in our own backyard of the Adirondacks just waiting to be enjoyed!

When my eyes first gazed at all the breathtaking views, my first impression of Silver Bay was “WOW!” On my right was the majestic blue waters of Lake George and to my left I saw the unique blend of buildings nestled here and there, all perfectly placed and waiting to be enjoyed, from the 1900’s Adirondack wood structure Auditorium to the glorious stone Chapel.

Once I was able to meet the amazing staff and hear what Silver Bay had to offer, I immediately knew as

So, what was Hope for a Woman’s Heart’s first impression upon entering Silver Bay? It was “YOU HAD US AT HELLO,” and when we say goodbye to Silver Bay our hearts whisper “UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN.”

Debbie Geer Founder & President of Hope for a Woman’s Heart

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