Laurie Meisner, above, a member of the board of directors for Conference Point, points out an amenity in one of the guest rooms, while guests enjoy an outdoor patio, right, at the Soderquist Lodge dedication ceremony Aug. 4 at Conference Point Center in Williams Bay. (Photos by Chris Schultz/Regional News)
Guests enjoy the morning air and a view of the lake from the Soderquist Lodge patio during an open house and ribbon cutting at the new lodge at Conference Point Center, Williams Bay. (Photo by Chris Schultz/Regional News)
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Wendy Soderquist-Togami, standing, addresses guests Aug. 4 during ribbon-cutting ceremonies for the new Soderquist Hall, which is named in honor of her family, at Conference Point Center in Williams Bay. (Photo by Chris Schultz/Regional News)
WILLIAMS BAY — Once a place where the privileged partied with a view of Geneva Lake, the site of the old Chalmers Estate is now a place where people come to revive their religious faith with special programs and retreats.
Laurie Meisner, above, a member of the board of directors for Conference Point, points out an amenity in one of the guest rooms, while guests enjoy an outdoor patio, right, at the Soderquist Lodge dedication ceremony Aug. 4 at Conference Point Center in Williams Bay. (Photos by Chris Schultz/Regional News)
Guests enjoy the morning air and a view of the lake from the Soderquist Lodge patio during an open house and ribbon cutting at the new lodge at Conference Point Center, Williams Bay. (Photo by Chris Schultz/Regional News)
Wendy Soderquist-Togami, standing, addresses guests Aug. 4 during ribbon-cutting ceremonies for the new Soderquist Hall, which is named in honor of her family, at Conference Point Center in Williams Bay. (Photo by Chris Schultz/Regional News)