The Cookout

Group photo from the first Cookout Retreat in 2022
The Cookout is an undergraduate retreat created by students for students. Rooted in the diversity of the Black diasporic experience, The Cookout seeks to promote joy, inspire hope, and explore practices of self-love and care while drawing on the values and practices of Georgetown’s Ignatian heritage and other spiritual traditions. All programs and activities are open to all Georgetown University students regardless of race, national origin, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, disability, age, or any other characteristic protected under University policy or applicable law.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- How long is The Cookout?
- The Cookout is a 26-hour, overnight retreat. Students will leave campus for the Calcagnini Contemplative Center Saturday evening and return to campus Sunday evening.
- Where is The Cookout held?
- The Cookout is held in the Calcagnini Contemplative Center, located in Bluemont Virginia with wonderful views of the Shenandoah Valley.
What to bring to The Cookout:
- For comfort: A sleeping bag and pillow -OR- sheets, blanket, and pillow.
- For cleanliness: A towel, soap, shampoo, a change of clothes, and whatever else you need to get ready.
- For unpredictable weather: Durable shoes, socks, and a sweatshirt or jacket.
- For fun: A good book, cards, games, or your journal for free time (unless you want to romp outside, hang out by the fire, or take a nap).
- For reflection: A journal if you like to use one.
- For hydration: A reusable water bottle or mug for coffee/tea.
- For everyone’s listening pleasure: guitars or other musical instruments if you play any!
- For a memorable experience: bring your authentic self, an open mind, and a readiness to embrace joy!