Season

of

Abundance

June 12-14   |   $900

Silverthorne, Colorado

Season of Abundance is a weekend of deep connection to self, nature, and kindred spirits.

Held near the summer solstice, when the earth feels full, alive, and generous, this retreat invites us to pause and notice the abundance already present in our lives. Not as performance. Not as forced gratitude. But as a practice of attunement.

Together, we create space to honor what is here, reconnect with what nourishes us, and gently call in the abundance we want to cultivate in the seasons ahead.

At Treehouse, community is part of the medicine.

Retreat Overview

Dates

June 12–14, 2026

Location

Silverthorne, Colorado

Format

A small-group women’s relational ceremony held over three days in a private mountain home.

Designed for

Women seeking deeper connection, reflection, nourishment, and a more spacious relationship with themselves and others.

What This Retreat Invites

Season of Abundance is an invitation to soften, receive, and reconnect.

This weekend may support you in: noticing what is already alive in your life reconnecting with pleasure, gratitude, and enoughness exploring your relationship with receiving making space for rest, reflection, and honest connection listening for what wants to grow next Abundance here is not about striving for more. It is about becoming more available to what is already here.

What to Expect

Each Treehouse retreat follows a gentle arc, with space for both structure and spaciousness.

01
Arrival + Opening

We begin by settling in, arriving together, and creating the container for the weekend.

02
Ceremony + Reflection

Our shared time includes relational practice, guided reflection, time in nature, and ceremony.

03
Rest + Integration

There is room throughout the weekend for quiet, rest, journaling, and one-on-one connection.

04
Closing

We end by gathering what has shifted, honoring the experience, and returning with greater clarity and connection.

What Is Included

Small Group Experience

This gathering is intentionally intimate, allowing for meaningful connection, individual support, and a greater sense of ease.

Home-Cooked Meals

Nourishing meals are included throughout the weekend, with care for dietary needs where possible.

Cozy Accommodations

There is room throughout the weekend for quiet, rest, journaling, and one-on-one connection.

Nature + Spaciousness

Time outdoors, mountain air, river views, and quiet moments are woven into the rhythm of the retreat.

Creative + Embodied Practice

Movement, reflection, and creative invitations support expression, presence, and connection beyond words.

Preparation + Integration Support

Group preparation and integration sessions help you arrive with clarity and carry the experience home with care.

Is This for You?

This retreat may be a good fit if you are longing for:

  • deeper connection with yourself and others

  • a more spacious, intentional pace

  • time in nature

  • community that feels grounded, warm, and real

  • support in listening to what is ready to grow

You do not need prior retreat experience.

You do not need to know exactly what you want from the weekend.

You do not need to arrive polished or prepared.

Showing up as you are is enough.

Who We Are

Avery Collura

Avery brings deep experience in grief, addiction recovery, and relational healing. Her work is rooted in presence, honesty, and nervous system awareness, supporting people in meeting themselves and one another with greater clarity and care.

She integrates mindfulness-based trauma work, somatic exploration, and the Jellyfish Method—a relational framework that emphasizes slowing down, listening inward, and staying connected through difficult emotions. Avery’s approach is compassionate and direct, creating spaces where truth can surface without pressure or performance.

Meg Stevens

Meg is a licensed counselor in Colorado with specialized training in relational and attachment-based work. Her facilitation centers on boundaries, shame resilience, and the patterns that shape how we connect to ourselves and others.

Her approach blends Internal Family Systems (IFS), eco-therapy, and body-based inquiry to support people in reclaiming voice, agency, and connection. Meg brings steadiness, warmth, and depth to group spaces, helping participants explore vulnerable material with safety and choice.

Meghan Armstrong

Meghan has a rare gift for sitting with people in their stories. She brings deep presence, emotional attunement, and a grounded, empathetic way of reflecting what she hears, often helping people arrive at insights they did not know were waiting.

Her style is relational and intuitive, offering support that feels both gentle and clarifying. Meghan helps create spaces where people feel seen, met, and free to explore their inner world without judgment.

Join Us for Season of Abundance

If you feel drawn to this retreat, we would love to hear from you.

Whether you are ready to reserve your spot, want more information, or simply want to explore whether this gathering feels like the right fit, this is the place to begin.

Spaces are intentionally limited.