• Monday, September 19, 2022 9:12 AM | Deleted user

    In the most recent Bending Bough, RCZC Board President Joden Bob Rose gives us the following update on our new Zendo:

    New Zendo Update: Open House, Open Minds, Open Walls

    On Sunday, August 21, a lovely, sunny summer day, about 60 sangha members, friends, and fellow students of the Buddha’s way, enjoyed home-made cookies and refreshments as we toured our recently acquired home at 2509 Cedarwood. 

    Red Cedar Zen Community’s good fortunes were emphasized as we realized the harmony of our name and our new address. That coincidence was further emphasized by the location – a new base for our Mountains and Rivers walking tradition that can now be realized by stepping out the front door, walking a few feet west, and accessing the Sea to Sky trail with Little Squalicum Beach Park little more than a mile away. In fact, our south property line is the trail that will soon link to Cornwall Park and beyond. How propitious.

    Comments from our guests were uniformly positive and excited. “Great space,” “so big,” “lots of possibilities,” “what a nice building.” After a year-and-a -half of searching, it really looks like we have secured a structure that meets nearly all of our needs as laid out in the criteria that guided the SCORE committee’s search. Now the work begins to define how we can best organize and use this space to meet our sangha’s needs while responsibly using the funds we raised to re-model and upgrade the facility.

    The RCZC board has appointed a “Design Committee” (Bob Rose, Bob Penny, Heidi Epstein, Robin Kucklick, and Mark Flamer) to assess the interior and exterior features and evaluate how to best organize and use “what the building offers us.” The committee has met twice since the property was officially acquired on August 15. We now understand its basic structure and are in the initial stage of developing conceptual alternatives for creating a logical flow of ritual and accessible spaces for our sangha and for other interested groups. 

    Those spaces include: a dedicated zendo; dokusan/teacher’s room; library; kitchen; bathrooms; entry closets for coats and shoes; flexible space for sangha programs and rental use by other groups; and storage. Once determined, those conceptual plans will be presented to the senior students’ group to assure that appropriate space and connectivity are provided for ceremonial activities. The board will then review the committee’s proposal or proposals and offer them to the sangha for your comments, suggestions, and perspectives.

    Upon the board confirming a basic “concept design,” the Design Committee will engage the services of a compatible licensed and bonded contractor (with board approval) to prepare more detailed architectural drawings for submission to the City of Bellingham. We purchased a commercial office building which will be re-purposed to a “public religious gathering” space. This requires submitting an application for a “change in use” permit with review by the fire marshal to ensure public safety standards are fully met. 

    The design process, engaging a contractor, city plan review and approval, and the remodeling work (demolition, construction, flooring, finish carpentry, painting, etc.) will take some time to reach completion. As this process and timeline become more clear, subsequent newsletter articles will provide a more specific schedule. In the meantime, based on the inspection report and our follow-up investigations, a new roof will be installed in early October, before the first big rains. This work will be done in conjunction with replacing the obsolete roof-top heater unit and re-routing of the interior ventilation system. As we are fond of saying, the board’s job is to provide a roof and a warm space for practice. First things first.

    If you have any questions about how this process is proceeding or have skills or knowledge that might assist our work, please contact board president Bob Rose (boardpresident@gmail.com).

    – Joden Bob Rose

  • Saturday, September 17, 2022 7:35 AM | Deleted user

    From the Membership Committee

    Members helping members:  A group of volunteers who can offer things to sangha members in need, like:

    • Transportation to medical appointments
    • Shopping
    • Light chores
    • Meals 

    Members needing a hand: If you are in need of assistance, the sangha may be able to help. Your privacy will be respected. 

    If you are able to give OR need to receive support, please contact membership@redcedarzen.org.


  • Monday, September 12, 2022 4:04 PM | Deleted user

    "We have to do this because it's our lifeline of our people. 

    The water is our lifeline. The land is our lifeline. The air is our lifeline” 

    ~Chief Bill Tsi’li'xw James

    On September 14, 2022 from 3-6 pm at the Port of Bellingham property (Granary Building) on Granary Ave in Bellingham, Lummi House of Tears Carvers has requested a Blessing Ceremony for a Totem Pole that will be traveling to the 2022 Global Clean Energy Justice Convergence being held in Pittsburgh, PA later in the month. 

    Here's the current schedule for the event:

    3-4 pm Visiting with the Carvers and the Totem Pole

    4-5 pm Music with Dana Lyons and Swil Kanim and others

    5:00 pm Guest Speakers

    5:40 pm Blessings

    BUF/Interfaith Choir

    Sikh Temple Priests

    Nomon Tim

    Rev. Paul

    Emma

    Rev. Seth (maybe)


    More information on the Totem Pole Journey

    The House of Tears Carvers will embark on the Totem Pole Journey to the Clean Energy Justice Convergence which will be held in Pittsburgh, PA, September 21-23.  The Convergence is a response to the September 2022 Global Clean Energy Ministerial hosted by the U.S. Department of Energy in Pittsburgh, PA also held during that time.  The Clean Energy Ministerial brings together the world’s largest and leading countries, international organizations and companies to work on accelerating clean energy transitions.  

    Download Flyer for the Journey


  • Tuesday, August 23, 2022 9:18 AM | Deleted user

    From ElectionRetreat.org:

    Hello Ballot Bodhisattvas

    Yesterday about 50 of us came together in communion and action - sending out about a thousand letters to Nevada voters.  We are offering four more retreats before the election; our retreats include meditation, a dharma talk, and companionship while we write our letters to democrati- leaning voters in Nevada. 

    Please join us at our next retreat on September 11.
    www.electionretreat.org/2022-engaged-buddhist-letter-writing-retreats/
    Retreats are held from 10:00 – 1:00 Pacific time (11-2 Mountain, noon-3 Central, 1-4 Eastern).


    Our Speaker Roshi Joan

    Roshi Joan Halifax, Ph.D. is a Buddhist teacher, Founder and Head Teacher of Upaya Zen Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

  • Thursday, August 18, 2022 8:26 AM | Deleted user

    The Red Cedar Zen Community Has a New Home

    On Monday, August 15 at 5 PM, RCZC Board president Joden Bob Rose received the keys for the building 2509 Cedarwood Avenue. 

    After nearly two years of probing every corner of Bellingham during an intense and dynamic real estate market, a building that met nearly all of our search criteria became unexpectedly available.  Of interest a few months earlier, we believed it had sold.  But that sale fell through and by a series of remarkable circumstances, our offer was accepted in early July.  Now that this purchase has been recorded, Our Journey Home can pause as a new era of settling and care begins for our sangha.  

    And, if you are available, Please join us on Sunday from 1-3 PM for an Open House with light refreshments.  

    A few brief facts to note:

    • Purchase price was $775,000 with the seller holding a Promissory Note on a balance of $620,000.    
    • The two-story 3,550 sq. ft. building is about 40 years old with a front lawn area that can be enclosed as private garden space.  It has been a CPA office for the past 35 years.
    • The ground floor is about 2100 sq. ft. and the upstairs about 1450 sq. ft. 
    • Two ADA bathrooms on the ground floor 
    • The lower east wing office is occupied by an accounting firm that wants to expand its office and occupy the entire top floor.  This will provide a steady rental income to offset some of our projected monthly obligation.
    • The Green Line #50 bus from downtown stops 1 block away on Northwest Avenue.
    • It has a paved parking lot .
    • Access to the Squalicum Beach and Bay to Baker Trail is a minute from the front door.
    • Easy driving access from I-5 from either the Northwest Avenue or Meridian exit.

    What’s Next?

    • The Board has appointed a Design Committee (Bob Rose, Heidi Epstein, Bob Penny, and Robin Kucklick) to evaluate the current interior and exterior configurations.  The committee will make recommendations to the board about how to best arrange the available spaces to meet sangha needs: Zendo, dokusan rooms, library, cooking  and dining facilities, office space and classrooms.   
    • Develop a schedule of meetings to receive sangha input and review the possible ways to address our integrated set of needs, considering our available budget and best use of sangha resources. 
    • From that evaluation develop a proposal (with architectural and engineering support) to submit to the city for a change in use permit to make this office building into a religious gathering space with appropriate fire and emergency safety measures.
    • Engage a contractor to build out the board- approved improvements/ modifications  
    • Provide opportunities for sangha members to offer labor dana to create our agreed upon vision of this consecrated space

    Note: If you can’t make the open house, you can see pictures of the building here   https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/2509-Cedarwood-Ave-Bellingham-WA/25754442/

  • Friday, August 12, 2022 5:47 AM | Nomon Tim Burnett (Administrator)

    I'm excited to have virtual visit by Bakurin Judith Ragir from the Clouds and Water Zen Center in Minneapolis. Judith will be give the talk on at our weekly Thursday evening practice about her new book Untangling Karma: Intimate Zen Stories on Healing Trauma.


    Judith is Eko Jeff Kelley's teacher and someone I've been looking forward to learning with for some time. Below is a note from noted Zen writing teacher Natalie Goldberg about her book.

    Please join us in person at BUF or online on Zoom. 

    -Nomon Tim

    “Judith Ragir, a Zen teacher, a mom, a Jew, a sexual assault survivor, splits open her heart and fearlessly pours out the hate, internalized anti-Semitism, and unquestioned rule-following that blocks her love. This book is at once a love letter to Zen practice and a critique of late twentieth century American Zen. Judith inspires us to investigate our own karmic knots, and in the middle of this suffering, she invites us to walk quietly down the backyard steps to the neighborhood pond and take a cooling dip in the moonlight.” —Natalie Goldberg, author of Writing Down the BonesLong Quiet HighwayThree Simple Lines, and many other books


  • Thursday, August 04, 2022 10:46 AM | Deleted user

    You can find all past Summer Series talks on our Buddhist Psychology page.

  • Monday, August 01, 2022 6:16 AM | Deleted user

    A warm welcome to Ginger Harris, who has volunteered to take the position of Assistant Treasurer. 

    Ginger Harris became interested in Buddhism after picking up a Buddhist text in a Netherlands hotel room in 2009 and reading what the Buddha taught about suffering. She began studying Buddhism in its various forms and had the opportunity during that time to visit to several Buddhist temples in Thailand and Singapore. In 2010, she took an Introduction to Zen Meditation course series at the Houston Zen Center, and in 2011 attended a retreat with Thich Nhat Hanh, where she received the Five Mindfulness Trainings. She also practiced for couple of years after this with Lost Coin Zen, a semi-virtual Zen group from both Rinzai and Soto Zen lineages.   

    In 2016, she moved for work to the PNW with her two sons and husband and practiced on her own until recently when a desire to deepen her practice and to be part of a Sangha led her to find Red Cedar.

    Professionally, Ginger is an engineer and works in business development for bp in Cherry Point, where she seeks to help bridge the gap from fossil fuels to renewable sources of energy. She has served as the Treasurer for both Bayou Village school in Houston in 2013, and for OPAL, a community beautification non-profit in La Conner in 2019. She is a Kundalini Yoga instructor and loves health and fitness. She is looking forward to serving the Red Cedar Sangha and getting to know more of our members in the future!

  • Sunday, July 31, 2022 8:16 AM | Deleted user

    Open House! We'll be having an open house to celebrate our new home on August 21st from 1-3 pm. Please come! We'll be providing light refreshments, so please RSVP here so we have any idea of how many to plan for.

  • Wednesday, July 27, 2022 12:39 PM | Deleted user

    “The sanctuary is built” - Koan 4, Book of Serenity, “The world honored one points to the ground.”

    Deep Bows and Greetings Red Cedar Zen Sangha Members-

    Almost two years ago, we “jumped off the hundred-foot flagpole,” and left our home on Forest Street.  We now have come to the place where we will plant our blade of grass.  On August 15, we will close the purchase of 2509 Cedarwood as the new home of the Red Cedar Zen Community.  

    On July 7, nearly 20 sangha members inspected the building.  If you weren’t able to join us, you can get a sense of the inside and outside here: https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/2509-Cedarwood-Ave-Bellingham-WA/25754442/

    Our agent, Mike Parry, then began a negotiation with the owner to hopefully secure better terms, based on the inspection report. This 40+ year-old structure called for some critical repairs due to deferred maintenance.  Of chief concern was the condition of the flat roof, in conjunction with the need to replace one of the two roof-mounted HVAC systems nearing the end of its life span (the other was replaced 2 years ago).  The estimate for bringing both systems up to current standards for long-term structural integrity, health, and comfort was about $50,000.  Mike did a masterful job of presenting these findings (and costs) to the owner with whom we will have a long-term relationship (since he is financing our purchase).  

    These negotiations resulted in two excellent outcomes: our final purchase price was reduced by $25,000 to $775,000 and our down payment amount was raised from 15% to 20%, resulting in a lower monthly payment schedule than originally agreed to.  In addition, the current tenant in the east wing of the building will continue his lease.  The net result, with many details yet to be resolved, will generate an income stream that will pay a good part of our monthly obligation.  We are also in early discussion with Bellingham Insight Meditation Society (BIMS) about re-establishing their paid use of the dharma hall on a regular schedule.  Since one of our fundamental goals in this home-seeking journey was to not burden younger and future sangha members with an unsupportable mortgage obligation, this is all very good news.

    It also appears we will more than meet the city’s parking requirements with a recorded reciprocal use agreement with the neighboring property.

    The board has appointed a “Design Advisory Committee” to evaluate the best ways to re-organize and use this new gathering place and to meet all health and safety standards while creating as welcoming and aesthetic space as possible (inside and out).   The committee will provide the board with choices for alterative spatial arrangements, timing of improvements, and estimated costs. The design group will include sangha members Heidi Epstein, Robin Kucklick, Bob Penny, Richard Eggemeyer, and Bob Rose, with Shudo Chris Burkhart and Nomon Tim Burnett providing practice perspective. 

    Over the next weeks, the committee will create a schedule with multiple opportunities and ways for sangha members to provide input and ideas as we begin to imagine this new home. In the meantime, please contact me or other board members with ideas and concerns.

    Three Bows-

    Joden Bob Rose, RCZC Board President

    boardpresident@redcedarzen.org 

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