Sangha to Sangha

Friday, August 08, 2025 8:42 AM | Program Administrator (Administrator)

A new feature for our newsletter: have news you'd like to share with the broader sangha in the newsletter? Just send your submission to newsletter@redcedarzen.org

Joanna Macy Tributes and podcast info

Hannah and Desiree did two Dharma talks over the past two weeks in honor of Joanna Macy and her lifelong work as a Bodhisattva--EcoSattva.  If you'd like to view these, you'll find them here. They are entitled, "Chen's Mountain Flowers" and "Despair and the Bodhisattva Vow."  Also, at the end of Desiree's talk, she shared "The Elm Dance"

Also, David Ketter, Sangha member, mentioned a podcast that features The Work That Reconnects (Joanna's organization) and includes interviews with Joanna over the last few years. David really recommends it. It’s called “We Are The Great Turning”.  Here’s the info. about it.

Web site: https://resources.soundstrue.com/we-are-the-great-turning-podcast/ 

People can also access it on their phone by simply looking up “We Are The Great Turning”.

Here’s the introductory blurb about it from the website: The Great Turning:

Love, Courage, and Connection in the Climate Crisis

We welcome you to the kitchen table of the legendary eco-spiritual teacher Joanna Macy, where we’ll dive into what it takes to live with our hearts and integrity intact in this time of global crisis. You’ll be guided into these conversations by Jess Serrante, a longtime activist and student of Joanna’s. Together, we’ll discover abiding wisdom that can help us stay joyful and energized as we work toward a more just and life-sustaining world. 


Himalayan Painting & Cascadian Basketry art show in Ferndale
"I am coordinating a show at the It’s About Time Cultural Arts Center in Ferndale that I thought your membership might find interesting.  I wondered how we might spread the word.  The show – Reflections of the Land – features seldom shown traditional and contemporary works by Nepalese artists from a private collection, alongside an assembly of captivating baskets woven by members of the Basket Weavers of the Salish Sea.
The paintings embody the warmth and spirituality of Himalayan culture, ranging from intricate and colorful Thangka paintings of Himalayan Buddhist Deities to delightful depictions of Sherpa village life.  Bringing traditional arts closer to home with a contemporary twist, visitors can explore the world of basketry through an assortment of intriguing functional and decorative baskets woven from materials found in our own Cascadian bioregion.
The Opening Event is Saturday August 16th from 1pm to 7pm.  Following that the show will be open Thursday, Fridays, and Saturdays until September 27th, from noon to 5pm.
If I’m able to submit something for  a newsletter, please let me know.  Otherwise I hope you might spread the word internally.  Please contact me with any questions.
Thank you for your time!
Alicia Wills
Show Coordinator, It’s About Time Cultural Arts Center
2013 Main Street, Ferndale
360-941-1545

Aka_alicia@earthlink.net

https://www.facebook.com/ItsAboutTimeCulturalArtsCenter


An ongoing opportunity to support immigrant populations in our community is through 

Whatcom Faith Community Immigrant Support if you'd like to help contact Carrie McCarthy at carolyn@carolynmcc.com to be added to the announcements list.

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