We are guests on this island โ guests of its land, its ecology, and its longstanding human community. We hold that lightly, and we practice it deliberately.
Smith Island has been home to a community of watermen, families, and faith-rooted people for centuries before the Sanctuary existed. We did not arrive to transform the island. We arrived to serve a small part of what the island already is: a place of extraordinary quiet, beauty, and the particular grace that comes from living close to water and sky.
We are actively committed to being good neighbors. That means keeping noise levels considerate, engaging with the local community with genuine curiosity and respect, supporting local businesses when we can, and sending our guests into the village as visitors โ not consumers โ of a place that has its own dignity and its own story.
We do not bring the mainland to the island. We bring ourselves to the island โ and let the island teach us.
Our food forests use no-dig, permaculture-based methods that build soil, support biodiversity, and work with rather than against the island's ecology. We aim to leave every property more alive than we found it.
The Chesapeake Bay is one of the most ecologically important โ and most threatened โ estuaries in the world. We are conscious of what we put into it and what we take from it, and we support its ongoing restoration whenever we can.
We engage with the island community as neighbors โ attending to what it needs, celebrating what it offers, and supporting its resilience. We are particularly attentive to the challenges posed by population decline and sea-level rise.
We brief every guest on the norms and culture of island life โ how to move through the village respectfully, where to spend money locally, and how to be genuinely present to a place without consuming it.
The Sanctuary's most consistent report from guests is this: they expected to find a retreat center, and they found a community. The island โ its people, its birds, its marsh light, its watermen, its cake โ gave them something they were not looking for and could not have planned.
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