Accommodations

All facilities (except Phoebe Needles Hall) are fully accessible in accordance with the ADA. The Phoebe Needles Center is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for people without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, handicap or veteran status.

Phoebe Needles Hall

The Phoebe Needles Hall was built in 1917. There are 14 rooms upstairs designed to accommodate up to 27 overnight guests. The downstairs has meeting space available for groups up to 40 people. There is a lovely deck on the building looking out to the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Webb Lodge

Webb Lodge was built in 2000 and named in honor of Lura and Nick Webb. The lodge sleeps 32 people in four bunk rooms. It has a large "great room" for meetings and gatherings with a large fireplace, kitchenette and covered deck. The lodge is fairly secluded from the main campus, and is a quiet place for meetings or retreats.

McCauley Hall

The McCauley Hall was built in 2002. This building is used as our central dining and meeting facility. It is available for meetings, receptions and workshops. The McCauley Hall seats 150 people at round tables. The 2000 square foot wraparound porch is great for outdoor gatherings and simply to enjoy the beautiful views.

 

 

 

Future Expansion

New Adult Lodge

We have completed conceptual drawings and are finalizing the plans for an adult lodge, which will include overnight accommodations for 48 people. This 19,000 square foot building is designed to lodge two people per room with a private bathroom. Of the 24 rooms, four will be fully wheelchair accessible, and one will serve as an efficiency apartment for extended stays. Most of the rooms will also have a small private deck looking out to the Blue Ridge Mountains. The building will have three meeting rooms, one on each floor, designed to seat 100 people at tables. There will also be a small kitchen, laundry room, office, public rest rooms and sufficient storage space. The upper floor will be accessible by an elevator and steps. The projected cost of this building is $2.4 million. Hughes Associates of Roanoke, Virginia have been selected to serve as the principal architects for the project.

Renovation of Phoebe Needles Hall

Conceptual drawings have been completed for the renovation of the historic Phoebe Needles Hall (formerly the mission school). Great care will be taken to preserve the historic beauty of the building and its current setting while increasing the functionality and layout. The exterior of the building will remain unchanged except for some cosmetic improvements, and the addition of a ramp to allow for wheelchair accessibility. The 4,600 square foot building is designed to sleep 12 people, two per bedroom with a private bathroom. The upstairs will be converted into five bedrooms. The downstairs will be re-configured to include one bedroom that is wheelchair accessible, and two meeting rooms each designed to seat 20 people. There will also be a small kitchen, laundry room, public rest rooms and storage facilities. The estimated cost of the renovation is $1.2 million.

Sewage Treatment Plant

We are being required to build a treatment plant to accommodate the additional sewage for the expanded and renovated facility. The estimated cost is $250,000 for the design, construction and fees. We have secured a grant for the Environmental Protection Agency for approximately one-half of the cost. The balance must be raised from individuals, churches, businesses, and grants from foundations.

Additional Land

We currently have approximately 65 acres of property. We hope to be able to purchase additional land in future years. The estimated cost will be $1.4 million. This additional land will meet our needs into the foreseeable future regarding expansion of program and facilities and additional housing for staff.

Maintenance Endowment

In order to maintain and care for the entire facility once the master plan is completed, a maintenance endowment has been included in the overall cost. This endowment will insure that what is built can be properly cared for in perpetuity. The estimated endowment needed to provide the estimated annual income for maintenance is $360,000.

You Can Help

Your tax-deductible gift to the Center can be directed toward any of these five specific projects. All are essential to the continued growth and viability of the Center. We welcome your donation of any amount to enable us to build and maintain a first-rate regional camp and conference center.

 

 

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