4 May 12:30pm – Sangha Council after Buddha’s Birthday

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The Hartford Street Zen Center Sangha Council will occur post Buddha’s Birthday event and a quick break for lunch:  We’ve formed council as a forum to continue to talk of and discuss with each other – and with the sangha at large –  issues, concerns, questions and conflicts which have been challenging –  downright hard  to talk about or never seem to have an appropriate time we are all together to discuss.  We’ll use a practice model of working with each other with the most skillful speech we can access. This is a great opportunity also for those who haven’t been around lately to reengage and be a part of the present and future Hartford Street!

Our next meeting will be on Saturday 12:30pm to 2:30pm, May 4, 2013 for 120 minutes (with a break included).

We’re  continuing this format that is flexible enough for a diversity of needs.  This session will be facilitated by Beata Chapman, a long time member and Board president of the Santa Cruz Zen Center.  She is knowledgeable about many aspects of zen communities.    The scaffold we’ll be working from is based on the Council process developed by the Ojai Foundation.

You do not need to have an ‘issue’ or overt concern to attend.  Council is sangha building, connection and healing.  All are welcome!

If you have questions regarding this, call Peter Goetz at 510.595.1281.  If you’d like a copy of the Ojai Foundation guidelines for Council process, email Peter at goetzpj@aol.com

1 May – Wednesday: 5:00pm Neighborhood Safety Meeting @ HSZC

safetyOn May 1st the Zendo will be closed for evening Zazen and we will instead be hosting the neighborhood safety meeting.  We have had an increase of neighborhood incidents and will meet to discuss measures we can take personally and on the building itself to increase safety on Hartford Street and surrounding areas:

This meeting will include Sgt. Chuck Limbert, Alan Beach of EVNA, Andrea from CBD, Greg from CCOP and John from Patrol Special and potentially some additional important neighborhood resources may join to help us work to increase safety on our streets and coming and going from our temple! 

All are welcome and invited to join us for this event and discussion!