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Fall Retreat at Devil’s Thumb Ranch

November 12, 2021 @ 6:00 pm - November 14, 2021 @ 11:00 am

Our fundraising weekend at Devil’s Thumb Ranch returns!

The DWS crew is delighted to bring friends and family back to the ranch for a fun-filled two days and nights! Check out the itinerary below to get ready for the perfect Fall weekend.

Dates: November 12-14, 2021

Time: See itinerary below

Location: Devil’s Thumb Ranch Resort & Spa (3530 County Rd 83, Tabernash, CO 80478)

Please note this event has filled and registration is closed.

Itinerary

Please feel free to pick and choose activities based on your preferences. DWS is happily providing the appetizers during Saturday’s Adult Happy Hour, while guests are free to decide the total cost of food and beverage for their weekend.

Friday evening (11/12)

6-8pm: Welcome Reception at Heck’s Loft—Relax with us before having dinner on your own

Saturday (11/13)

10-11am: Devil’s Thumb Ranch Environmental Tour—Learn all about the sustainable practices at Devil’s Thumb Ranch

1-3pm: Hike led by School Director Kelly Church 

1-3pm: Wagon ride trips

3:30-5:30pm: Adult Happy Hour* at Broad Axe Barn—Enjoy delicious appetizers on us before dinner

*Childcare available at Idlewild and in the Game Room

Sunday morning (11/14)

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Childcare on November 13th

Childcare will be available for those between the ages of 2 and 12 years old during the Adult Happy Hour on Saturday from 3:30 to 5:30pm. We’ll have a game room with tons of fun, and we’ll bring entertainment for the littler ones, as well.

What to Bring

As we all know, Colorado weather is unpredictable. Please pack accordingly for the activities in which you wish to participate.

About the DWS Fall Retreat at Devil’s Thumb Ranch

DWS is delighted to have the opportunity to bring community members to the ranch every few years thanks to the generous support of alumni family Bob and Suzanne Fanch! Bob and Suzanne graciously offer a select number of rooms for our family and friends, the value of which they return to the school as a donation. Thus, when families join us for the Fall Retreat, the school benefits through both meaningful connections and gifts. We are incredibly grateful to Bob and Suzanne for this unique experience in an unmatched natural location!

Details

  • Start: November 12, 2021 @ 6:00 pm
  • End: November 14, 2021 @ 11:00 am
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