Tribute Quartet Announces "Living the Stories" Retreat

Tribute Quartet announces the release of their Living the Stories Retreat to be held March 29-31, 2021 at Ridgecrest Conference Center near Asheville, North Carolina. The specialized retreat includes five unique sessions that span the three day, two night event. Space is strictly limited to accommodate a personal and exclusive time together with the members of the group.
The beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains will be the backdrop for the Living the Stories Retreat. Ridgecrest Conference Center is conveniently located off of Interstate 40 and just a day's drive from over 15 states. The 1200 acre campus will host this special gathering where attendees will enjoy concerts, worship, hiking, singing around the campfire, contests, and a few special surprises.
Group manager Gary Casto comments, " We want to enjoy an exclusive time together where we can share special moments and send folks home with memories that will last throughout the year. Our prayer is that everyone who attends this retreat will leave changed and uplifted." Registration begins July 8th on a first-come, first-served basis.
Visit: http://www.livingthestoriesretreat.com
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