La Leche League of the Sunshine State invites all Leaders living in the state of Florida to our annual Family Retreat for Leaders and Leader applicants!
When: March 23-25, 2012.
(Reservation deadline: March 2nd)
Where: Luther Springs Retreat in Hawthorn, Florida
Why: To enjoy a relaxing weekend of fun, friendship and food with our fellow and future Leaders and our families.
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Activities
We had so much fun there last year that we are returning once again to Luther Springs! The retreat center is set in central Florida about 30 miles east of Gainsville in the midst of 350 acres of mature woodlands, lakes and praries. The waterfront area on Lake Vause is perfect for relaxing, fishing, canoeing and boating--with a fleet of canoes, paddleboats, two catamarans, and a pontoon available for water activities. There is also a swimming pool on site and it is another terrific place to relax, cool off and have fun! Hikers can trek through the pristine wooded areas and along natural marshland abundant with wildlife.
Once again, we're planning a community pot luck feast on Saturday evening to be followed by a roaring bonfire complete with roasted marshmellows and s'mores! There will be a limited amount of refrigerator space available for food storage as well as a microwave for reheating our culinary offerings. And--if swimming, hiking, boating, and eating aren't enough for your crew, other fun, family activities will be offered throughout the weekend! Check back for details!
Whether you choose to come with your family or decide to attend solo, you'll find an abundant choice of activities at your fingertips. This is your weekend and your retreat, so feel free to do everything, or put your feet up and do nothing at all but listen to birdsong! [top of page]
Facilities
The facilities and meal accomodations and activities at Luther Springs:
From camping to cabins, to motel-style rooms, there are over-night accommodations to suit everyone's preference and pocketbook. The campground has both RV and tent sites. All 14 RV sites are equipped with water and electricity hookups: an RV dump station is conveniently located near the front of the camp. For tent campers, there are 10 primitive tent sites with centrally located water and nearby shower and toilet facilities. However, with 350 acres of of woodlands available to you, the possibilities for tent camping are endless--limited only by your desire for proximity to the shower house! A playground, picnic tables, cooking grills and fire rings are convenient to all designated campsites.
There are motel-style bedrooms available. The rooms are carpeted, heated and air-conditioned and each has a private bath. Linens are provided.
The cabins feature sleeping accommodations for up to 11 people per unit in one twin and five sets of bunk beds. Each of the four cabins is also carpeted, heated and air-conditioned and has restroom and shower facilities. You can either choose to provide your own linens or they are available through the retreat center for an extra charge of $5 per person. One of the cabins will be set aside as a communal cabin for individual registrants; groups of six or more may reserve one of the other three cabins on a first come, first served basis for private occupancy. [top of page]
Food
Breakfast and lunch are included in the price of the motel and cabin accomodations with vegetarian options available. Single night accomodations include two meals--a Friday night stay includes Saturday breakfast and lunch; Saturday night include lunch on Saturday and breakfast on Sunday; Those staying both Friday and Saturday nights will enjoy three prepared meals--breakfast and lunch on Saturday and breakfast on Sunday. Tent and RV campers may choose to prepare meals at their campsite or elect to purchase meals on an ala carte basis. (See Registration Form for details.) On Saturday night, a community pot luck feast is planned, followed by a roaring bonfire complete with roasted marshmallows and s'mores! There will be a limited amount of refrigerator space available as well as a microwave. [top of page]
Directions 
It is recommended that you do not rely on a GPS system for directions to the Luther Springs retreat center in Hawthorne, Florida, as there are several private roads that appear on the GPS system which are not accessible to public traffic, resulting in GPS users typically becoming lost! To download and print this map on a larger scale, click here.
FROM THE SOUTH take I-75 to exit 358 (Hwy 326)
Turn right off the exit ramp and go east on Hwy 326 to Hwy 301.
Turn left onto Hwy 301 and continue to Hwy 318 in Citra.
Turn right onto Hwy 318 and continue to Hwy 315
Turn Left on Hwy 315 and continue to Hwy 21 at Orange Springs.
Go 5 miles north on Hwy 21, then left on Vause Lake Road.
Go 1/4 mile, then take left fork 3/4 mile to road on left.
Left 3/4 mile to gate.
FROM THE NORTH take Hwy 20 east from Gainesville or How 20 west from Palatka to Hwy 21
Take Hwy 21 south through Johnson.
From the railroad tracks, go 1.2 mies to Vause Lake Road.
Turn right 1/4 mile to fork. Take left fork 3/4 mile to road on left.
Left 3/4 mile to gate. [top of page]
Registration
Registration is being handled by mail. Please download and print out our Registration Form and mail to our registrar at the address listed on the form.



