Reeser
Reeser building houses two meeting areas.
On the second level, there is a small gathering area that can fit
about 10 guests. There is
also a mini-kitchen with refrigerator for guest use (perishable food
preparation to be done by Seabeck staff only.)
On the main level is a larger meeting space that can hold up to
30 participants.


Spruce
Attached via breezeway with the Spruce sleeping facilities, this meeting
room has a capacity of 40 guests.
There is a wood stove and piano in the room, as well as a
mini-refrigerator for beverages.
Lounge
This
carpeted A-frame building has a wood stove and will accommodate 30 to 40
participants.


Maples
Attached via breezeway to the Maples sleeping rooms, this cozy carpeted
meeting area has a gas fireplace and a seating capacity of 20 guests.

Firs
Located in the same building as the Firs sleeping facilities, this
meeting room can hold up to 20 participants.
This building was remodeled in January of 2008, and now has
ceiling fans and better lighting.

Chapel
With a maximum capacity of 20 people, this unheated wood structure was
moved to the grounds from a local pioneer estate in 1986. It's intimate
atmosphere, unique structure, and view make for a perfect area for
meditation, prayer, or small group gatherings.

Colman Craft Center
This two story multipurpose building contains a carpeted meeting area on
the second floor and a craft area on the first floor. The meeting room
will hold up to 80 people and includes a piano, kitchenette with
refrigerator and sink, and bathrooms. The craft area will accommodate 40
people and includes sinks, craft tables, cement floors, and garage doors
which open up to an outdoor patio.
There are two restrooms inside Colman Center, and the whole
building is handicap
accessible.
Pines
This meeting room has large windows that view the Hood Canal and Olympic
Mountains. There is a wood
stove and piano located in the room that can seat up to 100
participants. There is also
a kitchen in this building
with a coffee urn and refrigerator for guest use (food preparation to be
done by Seabeck staff only.)
The meeting room is connected via
breezeway with Pines sleeping facilities.


Meeting House
Built in 1857, this building has been lovingly restored and serves as
Seabeck's largest meeting room and auditorium. The first floor will hold
up to 250 people with a stage, sound system, piano, fireplace, and
wooden floors. The second floor will hold 60 people.
Restrooms are located in an adjacent building, and the Meeting
House first level is handicap accessible.