October 2026 Events TBA

man and boy in kayaks on sun-drenched lake in the fall

October 9-11 & opt. 12, 2026

Come experience amazing fall foliage views while making new
friends and deepening connections with fellow UUs.


Registration for this weekend is now open at the Register link above. Register early to
receive the lowest rates! Children under 6 are free, with substantial discounts for older
children and youth. Rooms will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis based on
receipt of the completed registration form and accompanying deposit.


Remember – the cost is all-inclusive for room and board, activities, and entertainment –
including all meals from Friday dinner through Sunday lunch.


 The weekend will be filled with activities (indoor and outdoor), workshops, music,
children’s programs, a silent auction and much, much more.
 You could start off Saturday morning with a hike which rewards you with stunning
views of Lake George’s clear blue water amid the gorgeous fall colors of the
Adirondacks.
 Saturday and Sunday children’s programming may include making a fairy house,
a scavenger hunt, capture the flag, frisbee disc golf, Star Island Bead making,
arts and crafts, pumpkin fun and much more.


Additional activities include a waterfront (kayaks, canoes, rowboats), 2 gyms, climbing
wall, dance/aerobics studio, fitness center, coffeehouse/open mic, silent auction (bring
an item that you would like to re-gift).

About Silver Bay

Silver Bay is the Silver Bay Association YMCA Family and Conference Center, located near the northern end of Lake George in Silver Bay, NY.  The 600-acre classic Adirondack resort has an historical inn with comfortable rooms at various prices with varying amenities. Visit Silver Bay’s website at http:/www.silverbay.org.

UU Weekend brings together fellowship, fun, foliage, and friendship. We hope to see you there!

Contact Information:

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Photo credit: Barbara Crossett Manning