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HUTTON HEALTH PRESENTS

SELECT WEEKENDS BEGINNING FEBRUARY 13, 2026

WELLNESS GETAWAYS

mind-body connections

spiritual connections

transformation

empowerment

mind-body connections • spiritual connections • transformation • empowerment •

HUTTON HEALTH PRESENTS

SELECT WEEKENDS BEGINNING FEBRUARY 13, 2026

WELLNESS GETAWAYS

Mind-Body Connections


Holistic Healing


Spiritual Connections


Transformation


Empowerment

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At Hutton Brickyards & Edgewood Hotel
Kingston, New York

Luxury riverfront cabins

100 protected acres of nature and trails

A historic mansion at the top of a hill

2 restaurants, fantastic food, craft cocktails

90 minutes north of New York City

Relax, rejuvenate, rejoice

Imagine a place where time is marked by the ebb and flow of the Hudson River and the position of the sun in the sky— where imagination is awakened and memory, stirred. Hutton Brickyards is a luxury retreat, steeped in history— for everyone seeking an escape from the ordinary.

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WHERE

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“Like summer camp for adults.”

— Travel & Leisure

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“Exactly what I needed to disconnect and unwind.”

— The Zoe Report

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“Possibly my favorite of the hotels in the region.”

— Gary Shteyngart, Conde Nast Traveler

TEACHERS & WORKSHOPS

WHO

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Utilizing guided meditations, journaling, and group discussions, we will reflect upon our past, understand our present, and plan for the future. You will leave with greater self-compassion and more clarity for what you want to let go of and what you want to hold onto and nourish. This workshop is intended for women at midlife and beyond who are seeking more meaning, authenticity, and connection in their third act of life.

FEB 13 - 16

CREATING A MEANINGFUL THIRD ACT: RECLAIMING YOUR AUTHENTICITY, WISDOM AND JOY WITH KAREN MOON & DEBRA KRUMHOLZ


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What does it mean to desire something? We all know that desire can change once we get what it is we think we want. And what does it mean to lose desire? Join Pádraig Ó Tuama for a weekend of poetry reading, and writing prompts exploring the strange world of longing, loss, desire and satisfaction. Experienced poets and newcomers to writing all welcome.

FEB 26 - MAR 1

POEMS OF LONGING WITH PADRAIG O’TUAMA


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Step into a sacred space of energetic renewal, intuitive activation, and spiritual rebirth during this deeply restorative weekend of powerful group healings. Guided by Brett Bevell, founder of the Magical Awakening® energy system and creator of Ultra Psychic Reiki, this event is designed not as a training but as a direct immersion into transformative healing energies.

MAR 20 - 22

SPRING RENEWAL HEALING WEEKEND WITH BRETT BEVELL


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Most of us are writing using only a small part of the resources we have available. These resources — our intuition, creativity, and deeper knowing — are the foundations of good writing, and a fully realized life. In a safe and nonjudgmental setting, we practice deep relaxation, guided meditation, sensory awareness, and tapping into the “observer self” to awaken the inner voice we’ve always wanted to hear and put that voice to paper.

APR 10 - 12

RELAX & WRITE: TAPPING YOUR UNCONSCIOUS FOR LIFE AND ART WITH MAIA DANZIGER


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This is more than a getaway. It’s a radiant, custom-curated feast of Qigong — a weekend of healing sound, movement, stillness, nature, and collective energy. Together, we’ll rise with the spirit of spring and immerse ourselves in a powerful Qi field — restoring vitality, expanding clarity, and aligning with the deeper rhythm of renewal.

APR 16 - 19

A FEAST OF QIGONG: A RARE SPRING RETREAT WITH ROBERT PENG


Two smiling women posing together for a photo, one older with gray hair and the other younger with brown hair, both wearing necklaces and earrings.

Utilizing guided meditations, journaling, and group discussions, we will reflect upon our past, understand our present, and plan for the future. You will leave with greater self-compassion and more clarity for what you want to let go of and what you want to hold onto and nourish. This workshop is intended for women at midlife and beyond who are seeking more meaning, authenticity, and connection in their third act of life.

FEB 13 - 16

CREATING A MEANINGFUL THIRD ACT: RECLAIMING YOUR AUTHENTICITY, WISDOM AND JOY WITH KAREN MOON & DEBRA KRUMHOLZ


WHAT’S INCLUDED

(everything)

Your all-inclusive experience features private accommodations in luxury riverfront cabins or in historic Edgewood mansion, nourishing meals prepared by Executive Chef Ed Harder, all workshop instruction and activities, complete access to the grounds, and a caring, attentive staff.

WHAT

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View of a winter sunset seen through large glass doors from inside a cozy bedroom, with a bed and a blanket in the foreground.
A large, old Victorian house with a pointed turret, multiple chimney stacks, and a wraparound porch, surrounded by snow and leafless trees on a clear winter day.

ACCOMMODATIONS

We’re staying either in private luxury riverfront cabins or in Edgewood mansion. 

All rooms have free wi-fi, coffee machine, apothecary bath amenities, mini-fridge, wine opener, and in-room safe.

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MEMORABLE MEALS

Our farm-to-table meals are prepared by Executive Chef Ed Harder and they’re delicious.

Seasonal dishes spotlight local ingredients and purveyors.

WORKSHOP INSTRUCTION

Each program is led by an expert teacher who is a leader in their field with a substantial following.


The multi-day experience follows a custom schedule with breaks for meals, free time, naps, and local exploration.

AMENITIES & ACTIVITIES

HIKING TRAILS

BIKE PATHS + BIKES

KAYAKING

LAWN GAMES

PICNIC SPACES

FIREPITS

VOLLEYBALL

BADMINTON

SPA + WELLNESS ADD-ONS

We offer a curated selection of activities designed for relaxation, adventure, and connection. Enjoy yoga and meditation, guided hikes, outdoor adventure activities, or embrace the art of slow living with a spa treatment or sauna session. Inquire about fees.

RIVERFRONT SAUNAS

YOGA

MEDITATION

SOUND BATHS

AROMATHERAPY

NATURE WALKS

BIRDWATCHING

STARGAZING

Meet the Creator of the Hutton Health Workshop Series

Carol Donahoe is a seasoned leader and curator in the field of holistic education and transformational programming. With over two decades of experience designing and producing large-scale, mission-driven events, Carol most recently served as the Senior Director of Programs at the Omega Institute for Holistic Studies — one of the leading centers for personal growth and wellness in the U.S. In that role, she oversaw the development and execution of more than 300 programs annually, working closely with some of the most recognized thought-leaders and teachers in the fields of spirituality, health, creativity, and mindfulness.

Earlier in her career, Carol served as Director of the Sarabrae Women’s Spirituality Center and led outreach and education initiatives for Planned Parenthood of the Mid-Hudson Valley. She also contributed to cutting-edge conferences addressing wellness, LGBTQ+ allyship, and women's health.

Carol now works independently, supporting organizations and individuals in developing transformational content, curating events, and expanding the reach of wellness-based programming.

GIVE THE GIFT OF WELLBEING

Imagine your loved one escaping to our Hudson Valley oasis, indulging in an all-inclusive package of nutritious meals, invigorating movement, and soothing spa treatments.

Space is limited, so don't miss out! Contact us to purchase a Hutton Health gift certificate. Click the contact button below or email us at info@huttonbrickyards.com.

CONTACT US

Got questions? Contact us at info@huttonbrickyards.com

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