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Oregon Silent Retreat- 5 Day March 2026
Corbett, OR 97019, USA
Mar 13 - 18, 2026
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Refuge Recovery
$500

About your trip

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Refuge Recovery 5 Day Retreat

Join us with a re-dedication to our meditation practice. Come and take Refuge with the Sangha in the Pacific Northwest March 2026.

The retreat will be held at Menucha retreat center, Corbett, Oregon March 13th-18th, 2026.
Arrival:
Friday March 13th 3pm-5pm

Departure:
Wednesday March 18th around Noon

It is suggested to attend residential silent meditation retreats each year as an integral part of our recovery.

Pricing Options

• $2,000 Private Room with Shared Bath (yes, very expensive...and it helps to supplement the scholarship fund)

• $1,200 Shared Room (double occupancy, $500 each)

• $700 Dorm Style Room (bunk beds)

• $500 Partial Scholarship Dorm (Bunk Beds)

*** Each bed is provided with a pillow, top and fitted bottom sheet and one blanket. Guests should bring extra blankets as needed. Towels and washcloths are provided, please bring your own if you' have specific requirements. Bring personal toiletries that are unscented and septic safe. 

SCHOLARSHIP DONATIONS

To add an additional donation to the scholarship fund please navigate to the RRWS DONATIONS PAGE HERE and choose “Donate to Retreat Scholarship”.

Retreat practice is a way to deepen our experience and to see for ourselves the benefits of meditation and connection with the community. Send more of your sangha on retreat by donating additional amounts to this retreat’s scholarship fund. We appreciate your generosity.

*Refuge Recovery is a tax-exempt 501c3 organization and your donations are fully tax-deductible.

REFUND POLICY | CANCELATION FEES

- Registrations are non transferable to other people or events 

- Cancellation prior to 30 days or more before the retreat: $100.00 cancellation fee (per reservation).

- Cancellations within 30 days of retreat are non-refundable, non transferable to other people or events.

NOBLE SILENCE

The retreat will be held in Noble Silence, which means all who attend will remain silent from the opening dharma talk until we break silence on the final day. In this form of meditation retreat we avoid all social communication; this includes eye contact and normal pleasantries like smiling at each other or holding doors open etc. Reading and journaling are also discouraged. A silent retreat is an opportunity to be mindful of all our activities and mind states free from the normal distractions of everyday life and not obscured by our social interactions with each other. The outcome is deeper insight into the impermanent, impersonal and unsatisfactory nature of all things. These insights deepen our recovery and help wake us up to the reality that the only reliable refuge is internal.

MEDITATION INSTRUCTION INFORMATION

Noah Levine will offer guided meditation instructions twice a day and offer a dharma talk each night. There will be opportunities for some Q&A as well as small groups that will meet with Noah to discuss the experience of retreat.

The meditation instruction will include both mindfulness and heart practices to be done both in sitting and walking meditation. Meals will be in silence. There is space for walking meditation both inside the building as well as on the beautiful grounds of the retreat center. 

Open to all levels of experience, beginners and long-term practitioners alike. 

Dana For Retreats

In Refuge Recovery we are trying to follow the Buddhist tradition of offering the Buddha's teaching free of charge. The cost associated with attending a Refuge Recovery retreat only covers the rental of the retreat center, food and some associated administrative expenses. As has been done for 2,600 years the teachings are freely offered, the teacher does not receive any payment for teaching the retreat other than the voluntary donations that are offered at the end of the retreat known as Dana. This is a foreign concept to most. It is not like tipping after a meal. It also doesn’t mean that the teacher doesn’t need any financial support and is just here to be of service. For a qualified retreat teacher it is part of one’s Livelihood, and the donations that are offered support the teacher in continuing to be able to share the Dharma and teach retreats regularly. It is up to each student on retreat to decide for themselves what they wish to donate to support the Teacher, Retreat Manger and the teachings.


For Weekend retreats a suggested donation of $200-$400 would be appropriate for most, but those who have more are encouraged to give more and those who have less are encouraged to give whatever feels generous to them based on their current financial situation.


For 5-7 day retreats a suggested donation of $400-$700 would be appropriate for most, but those who have more are encouraged to give more and those who have less are encouraged to give whatever feels generous to them based on their current financial situation.

Please consider offering around 25% of your total donation to the Retreat Manger.


You can pay the Teacher ahead of time here:  

PayPal: noahlevine@msn.com 

Venmo: @noah-levine-17

What's included

Meals

You will be served breakfast, lunch and dinner. The meals served are healthy fare with vegetarian options. If you cannot eat dairy, eggs or wheat an alternative is provided.

Refreshments

Coffee and tea bar will be provided. Bring your own water bottle, you may refill it at designated areas.

Other

Travel costs for the teacher

What's not included

Shower Items/ Toiletries

Personal toiletries that are unscented and septic safe are recommended.

Airfare

Participants are responsible

Airport Transport

You are responsible for all transportation costs. We will share a rideshare doc closer to retreat date.

Dana

Please see above.

Service Fee

3% + CC fees applied at checkout

Location

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1. Corbett, OR 97019, USA

Corbett, OR 97019, USA

About your organizer

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Refuge Recovery
Refuge Recovery offers a welcoming path to healing addiction through mindfulness, meditation, and compassionate action, inspired by the teachings of the Buddha. It focuses on ending suffering caused by craving and provides tools for creating a supportive community for recovery. This program invites all to embrace a journey toward freedom and well-being together.

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