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Keeping Resolutions at Goldmoor Inn in Galena

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We were recently the guests of the Goldmoor Inn in Galena. All opinions are our own and reflect our experiences.

January. Time to set your goals for the year. There are the typical resolutions. Lose weight. Eat right. Exercise more. Maybe you’ve set some resolutions for yourself. This year I’ve decided to focus on three things 1) Slow Down, 2) Connect, and 3) Shine. One of the ways I know I can do all three of these things is to get back to my creative side.

It may be hard to believe that years ago in college I was an art major. Maybe not so difficult if you’re someone who knew me growing up. When my Mom discovered early on that I could draw (my first works were Thank You and Get Well cards) she signed me up for every park district art class. When I mastered those I even went for private lessons. Then I went to college and signed up as an art major. Very quickly my strict German parents wondered how in the heck I was going to survive. You know eat, pay the bills, all that silly life stuff.

I’d wanted to work in advertising since seeing Darrin Stephens and his fun job on Bewitched. I changed my major to Visual Communications and the rest, shall we say, is advertising history.

Somewhere along the line I discovered a knack for the media side of the business. So I put away my Exacto knife and DeSign markers and went into media buying. Since then my easels, paints and artist tools have done nothing but gather cobwebs.

This year I decided to change that by getting in touch with my creative instincts and painting again. If you’ve ever done anything like this you know it can be intimidating to begin again. The usual questions arise. Will I remember how to paint? Am I good enough? When will I find the time?

Artist in Residence

Luckily, I discovered an interesting program at the Goldmoor Inn in Galena. They have an artist in residence program running the month of January. Guests have the opportunity to sign up for a class with one of the visiting artists. Each has a different focus: watercolor, oils, and pastels. There’s even a sunset class and an artful cooking class. This sounded just perfect for Diana and me!

Galena is a small resort community about a two-and-a-half-hour drive from Chicago. The Goldmoor is located on the Mississippi River and a short, scenic ten-minute drive from downtown Galena.

We love visiting resorts in the Midwest during the Winter. It’s a bit quieter so you can really relax and enjoy yourself. There are no long lines, no congested traffic. Just peace and quiet. A perfect escape from the city.

Sunset at the Goldmoor Inn in Galena
Sunset at the Goldmoor Inn in Galena

Let’s Relax

When we arrived we were greeted by Slobo Radin. He and his wife Birgit own the inn. He cheerfully showed us around and gave us the lay of the land. We settled in right at the golden hour and the sunset put on a big show like it knew we had just gotten into town. We sipped a glass of good Riesling wine in the lounge and started to unwind.

Elizabeth Room at Goldmoor In Galena Food Travelist
Elizabeth Suite at Goldmoor In Galena

We shared a relaxing evening in the comfortable Elizabeth Suite, all the more comfy in the fluffy robes provided for us. The roaring fireplace and two-person in-room hot tub were perfect. We didn’t even notice that the outdoor temperatures had dipped to below zero!

Elizabeth Suite Goldmoor Inn Galena Food Travelist
Elizabeth Suite Goldmoor Inn Galena

The suite includes a coffee maker, mini fridge, free wi-fi, microwave oven, complimentary cookies, and heated towel rack!

Cardinal Peeking at the Goldmoor Inn Food Travelist
Cardinal Peeking at the Goldmoor Inn

Breakfast is included with your room at the Goldmoor Inn and you have the choice of having them bring it to your room or eating down in the main dining room. We opted to eat in the dining room and I’m glad we did.  Along with the scenic view of the Mississippi River, we enjoyed a show from the many local birds. How did they know we were bird lovers? Strategically placed bird feeders ensure you’ll see lots of bright red cardinals, big blue jays, juncos, chickadees, and more.

Breakfast at the Goldmoor Inn Food Travelist
Breakfast at the Goldmoor Inn

Slobo prepared lovely breakfasts on both days of our stay. French toast with peaches and Waffles with Wild Blueberries were the stars of our mornings. You can always order eggs made to order if you’d like something other than the daily specialty. Fresh muffins and scones from their pastry chef Tara were decadent and delicious.

Carol Luc leading the watercolor class at the Goldmoor Inn.
Carol Luc leading the watercolor class at the Goldmoor Inn.

Let’s Get Creative

After a quick visit to Galena after breakfast we headed back to the Goldmoor Inn for my watercolor class with award-winning Artist In Residence Carol Luc. The class is ideal for students at all levels. We had a couple of newbies and a few with some experience like me.

The two-hour class took place in the heated gazebo that overlooks the river. It was a perfect place to be inspired by the beautiful nature all around.

Art class at the Goldmoor Inn Galena

Carol did a great job of explaining what to expect in the class and made us all comfortable about asking questions at any time. She then gave us all a copy of a watercolor she had done using just one color. Our job was to replicate her painting as she gave us step-by-step instructions.

While soft jazz music accompanied our lesson I began to remember the feeling of enjoying putting pencil and paint to paper. A smile started to form on my face and I was immediately enjoying every moment.

We all chatted and giggled as we enjoyed creating our new masterpieces. What was really remarkable is that every artist’s work, while on the same subject, was completely different!

Carol Luc's work on display at the Goldmoor Inn.
Carol Luc’s work on display at the Goldmoor Inn.

After the class, we enjoyed a champagne reception while Carol displayed her art, including work she did during her week-long stay at the Goldmoor.

Goldmoor Inn Dining

Fine Dining and Fine Art

We also enjoyed a Chef’s Tasting Dinner by Goldmoor Inn’s Chef Ryan Mead. The private dining room overlooks the river, is elegantly comfortable, and feels like a private club. Chef Ryan is new to the Goldmoor but not new to the culinary world. He found his way to Galena after stops at some of the tastiest towns in America like Portland and Traverse City.

The Goldmoor Inn is lucky to have him cooking up some delicious dishes with local flavors in the forefront. The Goldmoor is known for its Beef Wellington but don’t let that stop you from ordering something else on the menu. We enjoyed the tuna tartar, fresh beets, and more on our visit. Chef Mead’s wife Tara adds a bonus by bringing her pastry skills to the party.

Even if you’re not staying at the Goldmoor Inn you can book reservations in their dining room or private dining room. The dining room has cozy little banquettes with a lovely view that makes for intimate, memorable dining.

Chefs Quarters Goldmoor In Galena
Chefs Quarters Goldmoor In Galena (Photo Courtesy of Goldmoor Inn)

Food Travelers’ Heaven at the Goldmoor Inn

The Goldmoor Inn also offers the ultimate Food Travelist opportunity. You can stay right above the kitchen to enjoy the Chef’s Quarters, which is beautifully appointed with access to the kitchen and your own private deck. You can also schedule cooking classes, dinner in the private dining room, or dinner at the Chef’s Table in the kitchen. Up to 8 people can dine and watch the action as Chef Ryan and his team work through dinner service.

Cottage Bubbly
Photo Courtesy of Goldmoor Inn.

Set Up For Success 

I really enjoyed the painting class and the inn. This was the perfect place to begin working on my New Year’s resolutions.

Fresh-baked cookies the perfect final touch!
Fresh-baked cookies are the perfect final touch!

They even sent us on our way with fresh-baked cookies. Slobo said they weren’t cookies but rather a sustenance to help strengthen us on our journey home. Who can argue with that?

If you’re looking for a creative, tasty, and restorative break check out the Goldmoor Inn. The Goldmoor Inn is running the Artist In Residence program through January.

During the Artist In Residence program, those who register for at least one art class and stay two nights will receive a 20 percent reduction in the overnight accommodations price.  This offer may not be combined with others.

Visit www.goldmoor.com/events for class descriptions, fees, and materials required.  Classes are limited in size to ensure an exceptional experience.  All seats must be reserved and purchase is non-refundable.

This is just one of the programs that the Goldmoor Inn offers. Be sure to check their website for all the other special promotions.

For more information and reservations, call 815-777-3925.

THE QUICK BITE: If you’re looking for a destination that offers unique programs, both creative and culinary-focused, be sure to check out the Goldmoor Inn in Galena, Illinois.

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22 Comments

  1. suereddel

    Thanks Alex! We all need creative outlets – can’t wait to see all that you create.

  2. Alexandra

    You’re paintings look awesome! Thanks for the encouragement as I too want to get back to being more creative, besides wanting an actual CREATIVE job. I don’t think I could ever do media buying, but I’m hoping that later this year, even if I don’t get a more creative job, I can get involved in more creative outlets again. Thanks again for the continual encouragement.

  3. The Goldmoor looks like an amazing place, I could definitely see myself re-energizing in the chef’s quarters! Everything looks wonderful, from the food to the decor to the artist in residence program. Thank you so much for sharing this great find.

  4. I wish I had heard of Goldmoor Inn when I was last in Chicago, not sure when I will get out that way again, but I would definitely love this, especially the chef table access and quality Riesling I am a mega foodie and oenophile@!

  5. What an ideal weekend. Your food photos have me salivating. Good luck with your painting.

  6. Looks like a great place to relax and enjoy great foods! I would love to stay at this hotel!

  7. suereddel

    They really do an excellent job on making you feel at home yet in a luxurious setting. Thanks for stopping by Stacie!

  8. suereddel

    Hi Ann! Yes the decor in our room was really stunning. Hope you get to visit the Goldmoor Inn soon.

  9. suereddel

    It certainly was much easier to create a painting with the patient help of teacher Carol Luc.

  10. suereddel

    It is romantic and relaxing! Thanks for stopping by Karissa.

  11. suereddel

    Hi Shannon! The tub sure is a treat. You’d love the Goldmoor Inn!

  12. suereddel

    The Goldmoor Inn really is a special place. Hope you get to visit one day Lynndee.

  13. suereddel

    Ha ha ha! Thanks for your kind words. 😀

  14. suereddel

    Hi Michele! The bird watching was a highlight that’s for sure. Sometimes it’s the simple things that make a stay complete.

  15. michele h peterson

    Goldmoor Inn sounds like a relaxing spot. I love the idea of being able to watch the birds at the feeders. What a special treat

  16. You are a talented lady, Sue! This reminds me of how a trip can be so much more interesting when there is learning (classes) involved. Love reading about YOUR history and how you started as an art major!! You have hidden talents!

  17. That bed at your suite and that view at the chef’s quarter were absolutely stunning! I would love to go there…right now! 🙂 Wishful thinking!

  18. This looks like a beautiful inn. I have always wanted do one of those painting classes. I enjoy painting but I couldn’t create a masterpiece without a bit of assistance.

  19. Ann Bacciaglia

    This looks like an amazing getaway. I LOVE that bed! I would love to stay for a weekend.

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