...A resort setting and comfortable accommodations,
where the only interfering noises are the sounds of nature!
The Eastern 4-H Center
offers a picturesque setting, state-of-the-art facility, great dining
and comfortable accommodations that offer a top-quality experience at
competitive prices. Our get-away location also guarantees high
productivity at working meetings while offering outstanding
opportunities for recreation—all right here. Activities like golf and
fishing and more are within reach, too. Where else can you get away so
completely and be so economically close to home?
Corporate, non-profit and government agency groups can use the facility
for team building, leadership and other group training. Plan your
workshop, seminar or meeting for up to 250 guests using the Center's
conference facilities.
The Center’s waterfront dining facility accommodates up to 150 guests
and buffet meal service (plated dinners and portion-control assistance
with buffet must be requested in advance). Our talented dining staff
creates fabulous food for every occasion from camp to conferences and
special events. They'll make box lunches and bar-b-ques, too. With the
bayside setting, dining on Bulls Bay is spectacular and definitely not
typical camp dining!
The Center also accommodates guests with overnight lodging in executive
lodge rooms or group cabins. Groups can choose from comfortable
executive lodges with twenty (20) hotel-style rooms (which will
accommodate 40-60 guests). Fourteen rooms have two queen beds and six
rooms have four bunk beds. Lodge porches can serve as hospitality
stations and informal meeting areas, too! The group cabins are also
climate-controlled with bunk beds so groups can ‘rough it smoothly’.
Each cabin can host up to 24 guests (96 guests total in all four
cabins).
The Eastern 4-H Center hosts many groups traveling throughout North
Carolina and beyond, from hosting multi-day retreats to weddings on the
waterfront.
Please note, due to our summer camp programs for youth; retreats,
conferences, seminars or workshops are not scheduled during June or
July.
Accommodation requests related to a disability should be made to Jenn Standish, Center Director at the Eastern 4-H Center, (252) 797-4800 or
jlstandi@ncsu.edu
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