A long-distance artistic collaboration among three friends culminated in a retreat that celebrated the ordinary saints all around us.
Dwight is a rock-solid part of the Foundation’s story—and he’s also one of the changing things, as he embraces a new season of life.
Live music has long been a touchstone here in the Frio River Canyon—from guitar-and-cajón camp songs at Roundup to spirited performances at Laity Lodge’s Cody Center...
When Laity Lodge decided to relaunch Creativity Week after an 8-year hiatus, two truths guide the week: Everyone is creative, and everyone is welcome.
Laity Lodge welcomed guests again this fall after having received some much-needed architectural and design attention, after over fifty years of near-constant use.
If you attended a Laity Lodge retreat during the 1960s, ’70s, or ’80s, dust off your scrapbooks and send us a scan* of your photos along with a short account of your time in the Canyon. We’re actively expanding our Archives and seeking to further preserve our history.
Jimmy Abegg is losing his eyesight, yet he continues to paint.
For more than three decades, Grimes’ modest coffee mugs have been a warming, earthy touchstone symbolizing all that’s experienced at Laity Lodge.
The Laity Lodge renovation project has obviously involved a lot of..
As part of the overall renovation of Laity Lodge, Cedar Brake, a facility little known to most guests, is also undergoing a major renovation and re-imagining—architecturally, conceptually, and strategically.