Meditation on the Green – Wethersfield Green

Meditation on the Green – Wethersfield Green

Meditation on Wethersfield Green, 30-min mindful sit, 10 a.m. Open to all, bring cushion/chair. Free, $10 donation suggested. Weather Check

By Buddhist Faith Fellowship of Connecticut

Date and time

Location

61 Broad St

61 Broad Street Wethersfield, CT 06109

Refund Policy

No refunds

About this event

  • Event lasts 30 minutes
  • Free venue parking

Join us for a peaceful, 30-minute sitting meditation on the historic Wethersfield Green along picturesque Broad Street. Surrounded by towering trees and open sky, this gathering offers a rare chance to pause, breathe, and reconnect—with nature, yourself, and others. We'll meet at a large tree near the Wethersfield Green sign (see photo).

This is not a religious event. Meditation on the Green focuses on mindfulness and meditation as a universal human practice. It is non-sectarian and open to everyone, regardless of background or belief system.

No experience is necessary. All are welcome.Please bring a meditation cushion, zafu, or folding chair for your comfort.

After the sit, you’re invited to stay for light socializing, Q&A, and mindful conversation with fellow participants.

Look for Tibetan prayer flags —that’s your host, G.R. Lewis, a trained mindfulness and Buddhist teacher. He will be available to offer mindfulness suggestions and answer questions.

This is a free event, but a suggested donation of $10 is greatly appreciated to help support our programs. To donate, visit our WEB SITE DONATION PAGE HERE.

Depending on the group, a short walking meditation may also be offered.

Weather Notice: This is an outdoor event. In the case of rain or inclement weather, the event may be canceled. Please check this page the morning, 2 hours before the event, for updates.

This program runs from late spring through mid-autumn, as weather allows.

Organized by

Since 2001, the Fellowship has offered a full array of spiritual activities that include bimonthly Practice & Talk gatherings, family practice meetings, meditation circle, a 12 Step group, prison ministry, end of life programs, retreats, mindfulness, meditation and contemplative training, social and cultural events, and plenty of opportunities to learn about and practice the Buddhism in the contemporary American context.

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Aug 24 · 10:00 AM EDT