During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the development of the Wounded Warriors Retreat Center in Caroline County, highlighting its potential benefits for local veterans and the community. The initiative aims to create a supportive environment for couples, particularly veterans and their partners, by offering co-sponsored events at the retreat.
The proposed project is designed to maintain the rural character of Caroline County while adding essential facilities. Plans include the construction of additional shelters, which proponents argue will enhance the area without compromising its quiet nature. The initiative is expected to generate approximately 50 local jobs during both the construction and operational phases.
Financially, the retreat center is projected to contribute significantly to the county's economy. With an estimated nightly rate of $150 and a 75% occupancy rate, the center could generate around $51,000 in annual tax revenue. Over the next decade, the anticipated increase in property values could lead to an estimated total of $1 million in tax revenue for Caroline County.
The meeting concluded with a call to action for community support, emphasizing the retreat's alignment with innovative wellness programs and sustainable practices. The initiative seeks to position Caroline County as a leader in the holistic wellness movement, fostering deep community engagement and enhancing the quality of life for its residents.