As the earth wakes up to new life, we gather to witness what is being born anew in our lives. This retreat is held in the spirit of renewal, creativity, the balance of light, and new beginnings.

Location:

Hickory Hill Farm

Louisville, Tennessee

Date:

Sunday, March 29th

Time:

9:30 am to 5:00 pm

About this day-long retreat

Nature-based Egg Hunt

Guided Meditation

Tea and Scones with Trees

Guided Art Journaling Circle

Nourishing Soup will be offered for lunch

Space Limited to 12 women

This retreat is for you if:

You enjoy nature and solitude

If you’re ready to invite wonder and play into your life

You long for a space where your soul is nourished

You are in a season of new beginnings

You want to create, even if you don’t call yourself an “artist”

Suggested Donation is $120

Spring Equinox is known as a season of abundance. This retreat follows that spirit. Give according to your means.

Donation via Venmo link will be prompted after sign up submission.

Here at Hickory Hill Farm, nature is the sanctuary that nourishes the soul. The quiet, open landscape invites you to wander about the rolling hills and woods Come spend the day slowing down and settling into the gift this farm is offering you.

Meet Your Retreat Guides

Paige

Hello! I’m Paige, the owner and steward of Hickory Hill Farm. I work as a Spiritual Director supporting women through seasons of deep transformation.

I’m a birth doula, Reiki Master, and Enneagram Coach. My work lives at the crossroads of faith, matrilineal wisdom, self-inquiry, and grounded energetic awareness. I walk alongside women as they navigate change, helping them reconnect with their own inner wisdom in ways that are practical, embodied, and self-reflective.

Amanda

Hello! I’m Amanda, the founder of The Weaver’s Collective, a women’s platform inspired by the Cherokee myth of Grandmother Spider.

I’m a poet, mentor, and sacred naturalist. My work moves with reverence between ecology, story, and soul. Rooted in the Appalachian Mountains, I weave myth, ancestral knowing, and deep listening into intentional containers where women gather to remember who they are and reclaim the architecture of their own becoming.