29/09/2023
This CompassionFest Retreat is a special chance to learn of the ground where Kae lived her vision of restoration. In this retreat we visit Alice Krebs Lodge, “a place where we learn to understand, forgive and find forgiveness and share the holy Light.”
Drop in and join us from 10-12 or 1-3 to be gently inspired by Kae Millar’s life. Learn about her vision for Alice Krebbs Lodge. Bring your journal and enjoy time out for reflection, silence or wandering the nature reserve. Join us at 12 with your packed lunch. In the spirit of Kae, please bring drinks and food free of processed sugars, caffeine and packaging.
Our local Hero, Kae Miller, dwelt here for most of her 'retirement' years in the 1980s, replanting, foraging, baking inedible bread and hosting guests in the Lodge above Te Raekaihau point overlooking Princess Bay (“the headland eaten by the wind”). This headland was all gorse at the time, but Kae presented plans to the Council for a Peace and Conservation park with a Lodge for the teaching of cottage industries, for the promotion of foraging and harvesting from nature, for reflection/prayer/meditation, and to serve as a residence for the park’s caretaker.
Kae began by replanting native bush, often on her own. The first trees she planted are 30 years old now and are the basis of the native bush-clad headland we can now enjoy.
Alice Krebs Lodge was officially opened in 1985, a simple structure built in the tradition of a DOC hut, providing a place of healing and a safe haven for many over the years. Kae described the Lodge in many ways – a habitation and memorial for departed spirits, notably Mary and Frau Krebs; a whare wananga and a whare whanau; “a place where we learn to understand, forgive and find forgiveness and share the holy Light.”
This space is available as a haven for the public and a memorial to a remarkable life of compassion and vision.