Sunday, September 22
10:30am – 2:00pm
Deb and Mark’s Home
Harvest of Peace is one of four annual Nyida Day celebrations in Shambhala culture. Each of these holidays mark the turning of the seasons, hence the name Nyida Day (Nyi = sun and Da = moon). Harvest of Peace is celebrated near the Autumn Equinox in the Northern hemisphere and the Spring Equinox in the Southern hemisphere. Historically, this special day is associated with the feeling of appreciation, the spirit of generosity and sharing the bounty of the season. It is an opportunity for our community to gather, practice together, enjoy good food and drink, and celebrate the richness of our local cultures and heritage. The theme of appreciation includes all of these things, and especially the goodness of our bond as a community at this time.
Bring a dish to share, your favorite drink, and good cheer! Dessert provided by DSMC.
On Saturday, September 21, we could use a few people to help with setting up the space for the celebration. If you can help, please arrive at Deb and Mark’s place anytime between 10am and 2pm that Saturday. Thank you!!