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Inner & outer restoration

SONY DSCIt’s amazing every time we consider this simple assertion: invasive plants are considered a greater threat to our national parks than wildfires, overcrowding, pollution, vandalism, oil drilling, and off-road vehicles. Habitat restoration, thus, is an important part of the Great Turning to which we have all bent our efforts.

Join us at our seasonal service day at Green Gulch Zen Center in Marin County, where removing invasive plants is just one of the many activities that you can choose to care for mother Earth.  Audrey Fusco, assistant site manager, leads with grace and skill as we work side by side with members of her Watershed Stewardship team.

Pumpkin madonna12:00  Arrive at Visitors’ parking lot
12:10  Lunch in the dining room – organic, vegetarian, delicious
1:00  Orientation by the stop sign
1:15  Work in the fields
3:30  Tea & muffins
4:00  Green Sangha meeting (conversation, letter-writing, walk in the Garden)
5:00  Retire to Zendo
6:00  Homeward

Reservations for lunch required:  linda@greensangha.org or (510) 532-6574.  Contact us, too, if you can carpool!

Bring comfortable layers for changeable weather, sturdy shoes, a hat, and gloves if you have them.  Enjoy the simplicity of meditation, fresh air, and fellowship of the heart.