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February 13th, 2010

Spring Fling

By Sugar Hollow

Spring is just around the corner and for all you parents out there that means Spring Break for your kids.  Why not plan a “Spring Fling” at Sugar Hollow Retreat with your friends and their children?  You can get away to the relaxing outdoors of Northeastern Tennessee for a nice change of pace from the everyday hustle and bustle of the school year!  Treat yourself to a little bit of antique shopping.  Allow your children to experience nature by takin

January 21st, 2010

When Visiting Sugar Hollow Retreat for the First Time

By Camden

When visiting Sugar Hollow Retreat for the first time, there are a few things you can do to make your trip easier. 

January 13th, 2010

Finding Peace of Mind

By Camden

Life moves so quickly for some of us.  As tools that allows instant communication speed up the rate of our work, it becomes increasingly important for us to seek moments of quiet and peace before we forget how to relax.

One of my favorite places to seek peace of mind is at Sugar Hollow Retreat.  The 300-acre rental property is full of spaces for relaxing, spending time with people, and letting your mind unwind.  When you're there, you understand what this really means.

January 9th, 2010

Working Vacations at Sugar Hollow Retreat

By Anonymous

Sugar Hollow Retreat is as fine a location as any to make your “home away  from home” but did you know that it can also be a “work away from work.”  Why not bring your company to Sugar Hollow for this purpose?

November 18th, 2009

No Contracts: Women Find Relaxing Weekend at SHR

By Jennifer

GRAY, Tenn. -- Rosemary Kleske had spent hours online.

Some venues required her group to pay for their cooking services – a tough bill to swallow when her group of church ladies could certainly whip up a good meal on their own.

hiking at SHROther retreats restricted the use of alcohol, but Kleske was planning a wine tasting 101 session for the 40 women from the Holston Valley Unitarian Universalist Church (HVUUC).
 
Other venues also had lengthy, complicated contracts.   

But the women’s retreat was a simple weekend event, and they just wanted to have fun and relax.

“It was very hard to find someplace that fit all of our criteria,” she said.

Eventually, she found Sugar Hollow Retreat. Now she’s planning her third woman’s retreat there for 2010.

“The beauty speaks for itself. It’s just gorgeous and everyone loves the hikes,” she said. 

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