2023 Wesak Spring Celebration

SPRING AWAKENING: BUDDHA’S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION

RSVP HERE: https://calendly.com/skycreek/2023-wesak-spring-celebration?month=2023-05&date=2023-05-06

Date: Saturday, May 6th
Time: 10:00am-1:30pm 

Location: Sky Creek Dharma Center; 120 Three Oaks Court, Chico CA 95973

Donation Recommended: $20

Sky Creek Dharma Center welcomes you to join us to celebrate the coming of spring and the birth of the Buddha!

Hosted on behalf of all the Center’s meditation groups, the event will include meditation, a potluck, option Qigong body movement session, Buddhist dharma talk and a Wesak ceremony. Wesak is a traditional Buddhist holiday that commemorates the birth, enlightenment and death of Guatama Buddha. To celebrate, we will come together as a community under the Center’s great Oak tree to welcome a time of new beginnings, renewal, and growth. 


Schedule of Events

9:00am – 10:00am: Optional Silent Meditation 

10:00am – 10:50am: Arrival and check-in with coffee, tea and muffins provided

10:30am – 10:50am: Optional Qigong Movement session 

10:50am – 11:00am: Welcome from Chairman of the Board 

11:00am – 11:45am: Wesak Ceremony

11:45am – 12:00pm: Teaching – Entering the Buddha’s Bath Together 

12:00pm – 12:10pm: Break

12:10pm – 12:40pm: Guided Meditation 

12:40pm – 12:50pm: Ring out and closing remarks 

12:50pm – 1:30pm: Potluck and mixer 

Questions about the event? Please email admin@skycreekdharmacenter.org or call and leave a message at (530) 592-4288

We look forward to seeing you and celebrating together as a community!

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

Do I need to RSVP? It is preferred if possible, but walk-ins are welcome. Bring your family and friends! 

What happens during a Wesak ceremony?

Wesak is a holiday celebration traditionally observed by Buddhists in Southeast Asia commemorating the birth, enlightenment, and death of Gautama Buddha. Buddhist around the world assemble in ceremonial praise of the three treasures of Buddha, Dharma and Sangha. Devotees often make offerings of flowers, candles and incense, and in many traditions water is poured over a small statue of the Buddha. 

What is the cost?

We are recommending a $20 donation, but all are welcome regardless of ability to pay. All donations go toward the operating costs for the Center to advance our mission. As a non-profit entity, we rely solely on donations from our community. 

Are children welcome?

We encourage children to attend and participate, where they will be first in line!  Children are encouraged to bring an offering to place on the altar – sometimes they like to offer pebbles, leaves, flowers, or a small favorite toy. Note that there will be a meditation for 30 minutes towards the end of the schedule that is optional with younger children. 

What should I wear?

This is not a formal event, so wear something you feel comfortable meditating and socializing in. We offer chairs, benches and meditation cushions. The event will be outside so do dress with that in mind.

What if I am not a Buddhist?

No problem! All are welcome to attend. This is a community celebration of kindness, peace, freedom, and awakening — principles that transcend any belief.

What should I bring? 

All attendees are encouraged to bring fresh flowers to have around the altar as well as any individual flowers they may wish to offer. Incense and fruit are also welcome. (Please don’t worry if you forget, or don’t have anything to bring, offerings will be provided!) Regular Sky Creek group attendees are planning on a lunch buffet potluck open to all, and you can bring a dish, side or treat if you wish. 


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