Green Meadows Haven Green Meadows Haven
The Grounds

Our Facilities

Where every corner of the Club has been considered, and every consideration met.

The grounds of Green Meadows Haven span seven hundred hectares of meadow, lake, and old-growth forest at the foot of the Microtech mountains. Within them: a championship-grade Sataball dome, our state-of-the-art marksmanship facility, a natural geothermal lake, our concert hall, the EarthCast event center, the dining halls and members' lounges of the grand clubhouse, and the organic gardens that feed it all.


I · The Heart

The Grand Clubhouse

The grand clubhouse rises along the lakeshore in tiered curves of stone and glass, designed to recede into the meadows rather than impose upon them. Within its walls live our members' lounges, the library, the fireside rooms, our committee chambers, and the wide colonnaded promenade overlooking the lake at dusk.

It is the building most members think of first when they think of the Club — the place where every introduction is made, every quiet afternoon begins, and every great evening ends.

  • FloorsFour tiers, lake-facing
  • LibraryQuiet study · digital archives · rare-book reading room
  • LoungesMembers-only · fireside · open daily
  • ServiceConcierge desk · 06:00 to midnight
II · The Stage

Concord Hall

Concord Hall lives at the western wing of the clubhouse: an acoustically tuned, four-hundred-and-sixty-seat performance hall that has hosted orchestras, lectures, recitals, and the Club's annual gala for nearly half a century. Its programming is curated by the Membership's Concord Committee; its stage door is open to every visiting musician our members can introduce.

The Founders' Box, reserved by tradition for Senior members and their guests, looks across the stage to the great lake-facing window beyond.

  • Capacity460 seated · orchestra-tier acoustic
  • SeasonYear-round programming
  • TraditionFounders' Gala every spring
III · Refuge

The Crystal-Clear Hot-Spring Lake

The natural geothermal lake at the heart of the grounds was the discovery that inspired our founders — the moment, in 2903, that Green Meadows Haven stopped being an idea and started being a place. Its mineral-clear waters reflect the surrounding mountains by day and the stars by night, and the temperature holds year-round between thirty-eight and forty-two degrees.

A quiet trail follows the entire shoreline. Cabanas are available by member reservation, and the lakeside terrace serves a light menu through the summer months. The far shore is preserved — no construction, no traffic — for the wildlife and the silence.

  • SourceNatural geothermal spring
  • TemperatureYear-round 38–42°C
  • ShorelineSix kilometres · preserved far shore
  • AmenitiesCabanas · trail · waterside dining
IV · Sport

The Alfonz Sataball Facility

Beneath a sweeping glass dome at the eastern edge of the meadows, the Alfonz Sataball Facility hosts championship-grade play in every season. Named for Alfonz Marek — the founding athlete whose 2906 charity match opened the Club — the facility was conceived for both spectator and athlete, and has carried that dual mission for nearly fifty years.

The court is regulation under UEE sport standards and has hosted invitational tournaments drawing players from across the system. Our junior program runs from spring through autumn, and the dome is open to members for casual play three evenings a week.

  • CourtUEE regulation dome court
  • Capacity1,200 spectators
  • ProgramsOpen play · junior league · annual invitational
  • TraditionFounders' Charity Match every mid-2906 anniversary
Inside the Dome

Championship play, three evenings a week, beneath the lights of the Alfonz dome.

V · Precision

State-of-the-Art Marksmanship Range

The marksmanship facility sits in a clearing on the northern grounds, ringed by old pine and reachable by the woodland trail from the clubhouse. Indoor lanes offer the latest holographic target systems; the outdoor range extends into the forest with longer-distance positions and naturalistic field courses.

Instruction is available from certified members of the Club's marksmanship committee. Practice lanes are always reserved for our most committed competitors, and our annual invitational closes the autumn programming.

  • Lanes24 indoor · 12 open-air
  • ProgramsOpen practice · clinics · invitational tournaments
  • InstructionCertified members of the Marksmanship Committee
  • SafetyMembers-only with sponsor verification
VI · Gathering

EarthCast Event Center

EarthCast is our event center for everything that asks to be heard: charity broadcasts, seasonal festivals, the founding-anniversary celebration in mid-2906, and the small lecture programs that draw thinkers from across Microtech and beyond. Set within the clubhouse's eastern wing, it pairs an arc of curved seating with a wall of west-facing windows looking onto the lake at sunset.

The space holds two thousand for festivals or six hundred seated for keynote evenings, and its lounges remain open to members through the off-season.

  • FormLounge tier · raised stage · lake-facing wall
  • Capacity2,000 festival · 600 seated
  • HighlightsFounding anniversary · charity broadcast · lecture series
VII · The Table

Family Dining Hall

From morning breakfasts beside the bioluminescent fountain to long candlelit dinners on summer evenings, the dining hall is the place where generations gather. Mountain windows frame each table; the kitchens lead with what is grown on the grounds, supplied year-round by the Club's organic gardens and partner farms across Microtech.

A private dining room is available for sponsored guests; the children's room runs alongside on family weekends so parents and children may both linger.

  • ServiceBreakfast · luncheon · dinner
  • SourcingClub gardens & Microtech partner farms
  • Private diningAvailable by reservation, members & sponsored guests
  • Family weekendsChildren's room runs alongside the hall
VIII · The Living Grounds

Gardens & Walking Trails

The grounds beyond the buildings are themselves a facility, and quietly the one we are proudest of. Six kilometres of trail loop the lake and weave through the old pine; the organic gardens beside the kitchen supply more than half of what is served in the dining hall; and the wildflower meadow north of the marksmanship facility blooms continuously from late spring through first frost.

The Club's sustainability committee maintains the grounds under principles laid down at our founding in 2903. Members are welcome on every trail, every season, every hour the sun gives.

  • TrailsSix kilometres · lake loop · pine path
  • Organic gardensYear-round · supply the dining hall
  • StewardshipMaintained under founding principles since 2903
Quiet Corners

A few of the places members come to know.

The Library

Quiet study, with a view.

Two floors of working library and a rare-book reading room, looking onto the lake's eastern shore. Reading lamps, silent service, and the only fireplace on the grounds that runs through summer.

Lakeside Cabanas

Private, warm, and yours for the afternoon.

Twelve cabanas spaced along the southern shoreline, each with its own private dock, towels, and discreet service from the lake terrace kitchen. Reserved through the concierge desk.

The Founders' Circle

For those who have given the Club many seasons.

A small lounge inside the clubhouse reserved for Senior members and Founding-line families. Curated wine, a smaller dining room, and the quietest balcony in the building.

The Greenhouse

Where the dining hall begins.

The Club's primary growing house, set between the dining wing and the kitchen gardens. Open to members on Saturday mornings for a tour led by our head gardener.

The Pavilion

A small chapel of light at the meadow's edge.

An open colonnade at the western edge of the meadow, used for ceremonies, vows, naming days, and the small private gatherings members request.

Children's Wing

Programming for our youngest members.

Adjacent to the dining hall and the gardens: a supervised play space, a small library, and the seasonal nature programs that have run since 2912.

The Grounds

Open to members and their sponsored guests, every season of the year.

Quiet hours, festival weekends, charity evenings, and the long summer days at the lake — every facility on the grounds is open through them all.