Woo Ju Memorial Library - BAUS

The Woo Ju Memorial Library, located at the Buddhist Association of the United States' Chuang Yen Monastery in Carmel, NY is a lending library and cultural space dedicated to being a community resource for information and services pertaining to Buddhism. It provides a welcoming and quiet space for individuals to study, learn, and practice. The Library provides a growing array of services and materials in multiple formats to patrons of all ages interested in Buddhism, including:

- a circulating collection of materials in a variety of formats;

- a collection representing a broad spectrum of knowledge on Buddhist-related subjects;

- materials in Chinese and English;

- reference services in both Chinese and English;

- programs and services in conjunction with community groups that encourage reading and learning about various aspects of Buddhism.

All events are free and open to the public. It is free to join the Library.

Upcoming (3)

Zen and the Music of John Cage: A Talk by James Pritchett primary image

Zen and the Music of John Cage: A Talk by James Pritchett

Sun, Jul 28 • 2:00 PM

Free

A Shakuhachi Flute Performance by Ralph Samuelson primary image

A Shakuhachi Flute Performance by Ralph Samuelson

Sun, Sep 8 • 2:00 PM

Free

Bard Conservatory Chinese Music Ensemble Concert primary image

Bard Conservatory Chinese Music Ensemble Concert

Sun, Sep 29 • 2:00 PM

Free

Zen and the Music of John Cage: A Talk by James Pritchett primary image

Zen and the Music of John Cage: A Talk by James Pritchett

Sun, Jul 28 • 2:00 PM

Free

A Shakuhachi Flute Performance by Ralph Samuelson primary image

A Shakuhachi Flute Performance by Ralph Samuelson

Sun, Sep 8 • 2:00 PM

Free

Bard Conservatory Chinese Music Ensemble Concert primary image

Bard Conservatory Chinese Music Ensemble Concert

Sun, Sep 29 • 2:00 PM

Free

The Woo Ju Memorial Library, located at the Buddhist Association of the United States' Chuang Yen Monastery in Carmel, NY is a lending library and cultural space dedicated to being a community resource for information and services pertaining to Buddhism. It provides a welcoming and quiet space for individuals to study, learn, and practice. The Library provides a growing array of services and materials in multiple formats to patrons of all ages interested in Buddhism, including:

- a circulating collection of materials in a variety of formats;

- a collection representing a broad spectrum of knowledge on Buddhist-related subjects;

- materials in Chinese and English;

- reference services in both Chinese and English;

- programs and services in conjunction with community groups that encourage reading and learning about various aspects of Buddhism.

All events are free and open to the public. It is free to join the Library.

Events

Zen and the Music of John Cage: A Talk by James Pritchett primary image

Zen and the Music of John Cage: A Talk by James Pritchett

Sun, Jul 28 • 2:00 PM

Free

A Shakuhachi Flute Performance by Ralph Samuelson primary image

A Shakuhachi Flute Performance by Ralph Samuelson

Sun, Sep 8 • 2:00 PM

Free

Bard Conservatory Chinese Music Ensemble Concert primary image

Bard Conservatory Chinese Music Ensemble Concert

Sun, Sep 29 • 2:00 PM

Free

Zen and the Music of John Cage: A Talk by James Pritchett primary image

Zen and the Music of John Cage: A Talk by James Pritchett

Sun, Jul 28 • 2:00 PM

Free

A Shakuhachi Flute Performance by Ralph Samuelson primary image

A Shakuhachi Flute Performance by Ralph Samuelson

Sun, Sep 8 • 2:00 PM

Free

Bard Conservatory Chinese Music Ensemble Concert primary image

Bard Conservatory Chinese Music Ensemble Concert

Sun, Sep 29 • 2:00 PM

Free

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