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SUMMARY:Social Sangha Supper
DESCRIPTION:You’ve been asking for more social sangha events so let’s meet for supper at Fork & Spoon on the last Friday of each month from 6-7 PM! \nLet us know if you intend to come by Friday morning so that we can reserve a space! You can text or leave a message at 406-219-2140 or email us at info@bozemandharmacenter.org. \nGeneral price for meal is $12.50 (can do whatever you want and can also pay forward).
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/social-sangha-supper-2/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
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SUMMARY:Social Sangha Supper
DESCRIPTION:You’ve been asking for more social sangha events so let’s meet for supper at Fork & Spoon on the last Friday of each month from 6-7 PM. \nLet us know if you intend to come by Friday morning so that we can reserve a space! You can text or leave a message at 406-219-2140 or email us at info@bozemandharmacenter.org. \nGeneral price for meal is $12.50 (can do whatever you want and can also pay forward).
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/social-sangha-supper/2026-06-26/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260502T090000
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SUMMARY:Intro to Meditation
DESCRIPTION:Intro to Meditation\nSaturday\, May 2\n9 AM – 12:30 PM\n“To begin to meditate is to look into our lives with interest in kindness and discover how to be wakeful and free.” – Jack Kornfield \n  \nMeditation is a simple but powerful tool that can help us cope when we feel overwhelmed\, anxious\, and stressed. Meditation is a useful tool at other times too with known health benefits. If you’re interested in starting a meditation practice and aren’t sure how to start\, this class is for you! We’ll discuss and practice different styles of meditation including practicing with the breath\, body scans\, working with a question\, Metta practice and Tonglen. You’ll leave with an understanding of meditation fundamentals such as different postures that work well\, how to work with attention\, and ways to support your meditation practice.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/intro-to-meditation-6/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260430T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260501T180000
DTSTAMP:20260427T171708Z
CREATED:20260427T171623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T171708Z
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SUMMARY:Give Big Gallatin Valley
DESCRIPTION:Give Big Gallatin Valley\n6 PM April 30 – 6 PM May 1\nModern life encourages us to keep moving and fill every quiet moment. Over time\, that constant motion can leave people feeling disconnected from themselves and from one another. In a world that moves quickly and asks so much of us\, people are longing for a place to slow down—to reflect\, to reconnect\, and simply to be. At the Bozeman Dharma Center\, we see this every day.  \nBuddhist teachings have long recognized the importance of this sacred pause. Through meditation\, study\, and community\, the Bozeman Dharma Center offers a place where that pause becomes possible—in this very moment and as a way of living. \nThe simple act of pausing is more meaningful than it may first appear. It supports healthier relationships\, steadier minds\, and a deeper sense of connection to the world around us. \nThis is the work of the Bozeman Dharma Center: to offer a steady refuge where people can pause\, reflect\, and grow. This practice creates ripples of compassion\, wisdom\, and calm that extend far beyond our personal experience—touching our families\, our communities\, and ultimately\, the world. \nYour generosity during Give Big helps ensure that the Bozeman Dharma Center remains available to anyone seeking a moment of stillness in a busy\, chaotic world. \nYour generosity helps ensure that this refuge remains available to anyone seeking a moment of stillness in a busy world. \nA pause may be simple\, but its impact is profound.\n With your support\, we can continue to share it.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/give-big-gallatin-valley-2/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260426T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260426T120000
DTSTAMP:20260326T171323Z
CREATED:20260324T143106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T171323Z
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SUMMARY:Zen Half-Day retreat
DESCRIPTION:Join the Bozeman Zen Group for a half-day of practice including sitting and walking meditation. The day will emphasize zen forms including musical instruments used in Zen practice. There will be opportunities to practice and receive instruction with chanting (kokyo)\, bell ringing (doan)\, altar-care (chiden).
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/zen-half-day-retreat/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Zen Lineage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260420T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260420T133000
DTSTAMP:20260410T171328Z
CREATED:20260410T171328Z
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SUMMARY:21st Israeli-Palestinian Joint Memorial Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we stream the 21st Israeli–Palestinian Joint Memorial Ceremony – a shared act of remembrance that refuses the belief that war\, bloodshed\, dehumanization and conflict must define our future. Featuring testimonies from bereaved families\, voices from leading human rights and peace activists\, and artistic expression\, the ceremony brings people together in shared remembrance. Together\, we will see that there is another way – and that despite it all\, hope is still alive. \nThere will be no noon sit on this day. \nDonations to this cause may be made here.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/21st-israeli-palestinian-joint-memorial-ceremony/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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SUMMARY:How Can Everyday People Create Peace?
DESCRIPTION:How Can Everyday People Create Peace?\nwith Betsy Johnston & Megan Higgs\nSaturday\, April 18\n9 AM – Noon\n“How can everyday people create peace?” This question prompted Betsy’s curiosity and led to her collecting responses from 108 people from 40 countries in the book “Gaku’s Question: How Can Everyday People Create Peace?” \nThe question remains relevant today as we wonder what we can do to impact global peace. \nJoin us on April 18 to dialogue about everyday peace and our ability to affect peace in our daily lives and beyond.  We will explore some of the responses to Gaku’s question and have an opportunity to reflect\, write\, and share our own responses.  Megan Higgs will guide us with opening and closing meditations. \nLimited copies of the book will be available for $12 each. If interested\, please request one when you register. \nAbout Betsy Johnston\nBetsy Johnston see all the work she does as peacebuilding. For more than 30 years\, Betsy has been transforming change with a wide range of audiences\, including government entities\, corporate teams\, higher education institutions\, schools\, military units\, and NGOs. At Montana State University (MSU)\, Betsy teaches Global Leadership & Cultural Humility. She is also an active member of the Bozeman Dharma Center’s Tergar group.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/how-can-everyday-people-create-peace/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260320T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260320T200000
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SUMMARY:SoundGate: Yamama!
DESCRIPTION:Yamama!\nFriday\, March 20\n7-8 PM\nIn Person Only\nExplore meditation and connection through sound. Yamama! will offer a meditative soundscape using drums\, percussion and vocals as guest artists for this month’s SoundGate program. No registration necessary. Donations welcome! Any funds collected will be split evenly with the guest artists.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/soundgate-yamama-3/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260303T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260303T194500
DTSTAMP:20260302T182156Z
CREATED:20260302T182155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T182156Z
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SUMMARY:MindSpace
DESCRIPTION:MindSpace\n A Meditation Group for adults in the Millennial+ generation\nTuesdays 6:30 – 7:45 pm\nIn Person Only\n\n\n\nMindSpace is an open community gathering of young adults 18-40 years of age. Through meditation we foster a clear mind\, compassionate heart\, and develop an intimacy with human experiences. We encourage and support each other in daily practice to embody mindfulness in everyday life.\n\nWe come together with open hearts and curious\, non-judgmental minds to explore meditation practices and share experiences in bringing practice to daily life. Together we create a supportive community\, including everyone– from every background\, race\, gender identity\, orientation and ability.\n\nPlease email info@bozemandharmacenter.org if childcare would be helpful for you to attend this group.\nMeeting Structure\n6:25: Gather\n6:30: 30 minute meditation\n7:00: Reading and Discussion\n7:45: End\n\nWe choose books that are easy to pick up at any point. Drop-ins are welcome! You do not need to have own the book to participate.\n\nWe are currently reading Time to Stand Up: An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth by Thanissara.\n\nExamples of other books we’ve read:\n— No Self\, No Problem by Anam Thubten (Tibetan tradition)\n— Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach (Insight tradition)\n— Training in Compassion by Norman Fischer (Zen tradition)\n— The Myth of Freedom by Trungpa Rinpoche (Tibetan tradition)\n\nCurrent Facilitators\n\n\nAndrew Cassidy’s practice began 15 years ago through a mindfulness-based stress reduction program. A data scientist and lover of the outdoors\, he values mindfulness and meditation as tools for managing stress\, anxiety\, and ADHD. Rooted in a spiritual and dharma-based perspective\, Andrew draws inspiration from the Buddha’s teachings\, emphasizing compassion\, mindfulness\, and wisdom in daily life.\n\n \n\nBrandon Temple is new to meditation and has been exploring mindfulness and self-inquiry over the past several years. His interest in dharma grew from an ongoing curiosity about human consciousness\, and he is interested in cultivating compassion and awareness in daily life as a young adult.\n\n \n\nHayden Pritchard
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mindspace-2-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260301T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260327T150000
DTSTAMP:20260227T213110Z
CREATED:20260227T213110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T213110Z
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SUMMARY:Refugee Welcome Kit Drive
DESCRIPTION:BDC is a collection site for Gallatin Refugee Connections Refugee Welcome Kit Drive. We have opted to collect items for their Kitchen Kits. Read more about the drive below (source: Gallatin Refugee Connections) \nThis March\, Gallatin Refugee Connections —in cooperation with Soft Landing Missoula\, Lutheran Family Services (LFS)\, and the International Rescue Committee (IRC)— is sponsoring a collection drive to help refugee families start new lives in Missoula and Billings. \nMost refugees arrive with next to nothing—sometimes just the clothes on their backs. These items will help get them started in their new lives and speed their integration into the community. Soft Landing\, LFS\, and IRC give them a start\, and we mean to help! We are collecting household goods to set up newly-arrived families. You can help! Team up with friends to donate an entire room kit\, or just donate an item or two. All donations are tax deductible. \nTax-deductible donations are welcome at: https://softlandingmissoula.org or help.rescue.org/donate/us-missoula-mt or gallatinrefugeeconnections.org. \nKitchen Items Needed\nYou can add a hand-written\, unsealed welcome note if you like! \nKitchen Kit #1 \nGently used\, clean items are acceptable for this kit. \n\nDishes (plates & bowls for 6)\nCups/glasses (6)\nTea cups/mugs (6)\nSmall paring knife\nLarge carving knife\nSilverware (6 sets)\nSilverware tray for drawer\n\nKitchen Kit #2 \nGently used\, clean items are acceptable for this kit. \n\nLarge skillet\nSmall pot & Large pot with lids\nBaking dish (9×13)\nBaking sheet\nWooden spoon\nSpatula\nDeep Mixing Spoon\nDish Drying Rack\nCan Opener\nTrivet\nDrying Towels\n\nKitchen Kit #3 \nPlease purchase NEW ITEMS for this kit (Gently used\, clean items are acceptable if the item is marked with a *) \n\nTrash can (put items in it)\nCutting board\nTea kettle (safe for stovetop)*\nMixing bowls (2-3)*\nPlastic tupperware (3-6 pcs)\nLiquid dish soap\nHand soap\nTrash bags (13 Gal)\nDrying Towels
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/refugee-welcome-kit-drive/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260224T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260224T194500
DTSTAMP:20250613T182124Z
CREATED:20250120T202624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250613T182124Z
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SUMMARY:MindSpace
DESCRIPTION:MindSpace\n A Meditation Group for adults in the Millennial+ generation\nTuesdays 6:30 – 7:45 pm\nIn Person Only\nSummer Schedule: Every Other Tuesday!\nSummer meetings will be: June 10\, 24\, July 8\, 22\, and Aug 5\, 19\n \nMindSpace is an open community gathering of young adults 18-40 years of age. Through meditation we foster a clear mind\, compassionate heart\, and develop an intimacy with human experiences. We encourage and support each other in daily practice to embody mindfulness in everyday life. \nWe come together with open hearts and curious\, non-judgmental minds to explore meditation practices and share experiences in bringing practice to daily life. Together we create a supportive community\, including everyone– from every background\, race\, gender identity\, orientation and ability. \nPlease email info@bozemandharmacenter.org if childcare would be helpful for you to attend this group. \nMeeting Structure\n6:25: Gather\n6:30: 30 minute meditation\n7:00: Reading and Discussion\n7:45: End \nWe choose books that are easy to pick up at any point. Drop-ins are welcome! You do not need to have own the book to participate. \nWe are currently reading Time to Stand Up: An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth by Thanissara. \nExamples of other books we’ve read:\n— No Self\, No Problem by Anam Thubten (Tibetan tradition)\n— Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach (Insight tradition)\n— Training in Compassion by Norman Fischer (Zen tradition)\n— The Myth of Freedom by Trungpa Rinpoche (Tibetan tradition)\n \nCurrent Facilitators\nKerry Neal has practiced in the Zen tradition for 8 years. She sits with the Bozeman Zen Group. She helped start MindSpace in 2016 and facilitated until early 2019. She loves the lifelong nature that is meditation practice and working mindfulness into everyday life. \nMary Corelli has 12 years of practice in the Zen and Insight Meditation traditions. She is a mother and a therapist. Mary is a Certified Mindfulness Teacher through Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield’s two year training program. She emphasizes ecological awareness in practice. \nAllison Howe has 4 years of meditation practice and has been practicing regularly with MindSpace since 2022. She is an experienced group facilitator and therapist in private practice\, helping clients bring mindful awareness into daily life and deepening their relationship with themselves through an embodied sense of openness\, compassion\, and curiosity. \nAndrew Cassidy’s practice began 15 years ago through a mindfulness-based stress reduction program. A data scientist and lover of the outdoors\, he values mindfulness and meditation as tools for managing stress\, anxiety\, and ADHD. Rooted in a spiritual and dharma-based perspective\, Andrew draws inspiration from the Buddha’s teachings\, emphasizing compassion\, mindfulness\, and wisdom in daily life. \nConnor Free was first introduced to dharma when traveling to India in 2013. His practices today primarily focus on vipassana\, metta and mindfulness when on the mat; off the mat\, he loves to incorporate walking meditation while exploring the natural beauty of Montana’s great outdoors.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mindspace-2-2-2/2026-02-24/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260220T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260220T190000
DTSTAMP:20260202T182511Z
CREATED:20260202T182241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260202T182511Z
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SUMMARY:Community Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Bozeman Dharma Center’s annual community meeting is an opportunity for the board members and staff of the BDC to share the organization’s goals and get feedback from the community. Hear about actions taken based on last year’s community meeting feedback\, get updates about the finances and direction of the organization and connect with the current members of the Board of Directors. Come at 5:30 to socialize\, the meeting will start at 6 PM. 406-219-2140. Free! Open to all.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/community-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260217T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260217T194500
DTSTAMP:20250613T182124Z
CREATED:20250120T202624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250613T182124Z
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SUMMARY:MindSpace
DESCRIPTION:MindSpace\n A Meditation Group for adults in the Millennial+ generation\nTuesdays 6:30 – 7:45 pm\nIn Person Only\nSummer Schedule: Every Other Tuesday!\nSummer meetings will be: June 10\, 24\, July 8\, 22\, and Aug 5\, 19\n \nMindSpace is an open community gathering of young adults 18-40 years of age. Through meditation we foster a clear mind\, compassionate heart\, and develop an intimacy with human experiences. We encourage and support each other in daily practice to embody mindfulness in everyday life. \nWe come together with open hearts and curious\, non-judgmental minds to explore meditation practices and share experiences in bringing practice to daily life. Together we create a supportive community\, including everyone– from every background\, race\, gender identity\, orientation and ability. \nPlease email info@bozemandharmacenter.org if childcare would be helpful for you to attend this group. \nMeeting Structure\n6:25: Gather\n6:30: 30 minute meditation\n7:00: Reading and Discussion\n7:45: End \nWe choose books that are easy to pick up at any point. Drop-ins are welcome! You do not need to have own the book to participate. \nWe are currently reading Time to Stand Up: An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth by Thanissara. \nExamples of other books we’ve read:\n— No Self\, No Problem by Anam Thubten (Tibetan tradition)\n— Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach (Insight tradition)\n— Training in Compassion by Norman Fischer (Zen tradition)\n— The Myth of Freedom by Trungpa Rinpoche (Tibetan tradition)\n \nCurrent Facilitators\nKerry Neal has practiced in the Zen tradition for 8 years. She sits with the Bozeman Zen Group. She helped start MindSpace in 2016 and facilitated until early 2019. She loves the lifelong nature that is meditation practice and working mindfulness into everyday life. \nMary Corelli has 12 years of practice in the Zen and Insight Meditation traditions. She is a mother and a therapist. Mary is a Certified Mindfulness Teacher through Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield’s two year training program. She emphasizes ecological awareness in practice. \nAllison Howe has 4 years of meditation practice and has been practicing regularly with MindSpace since 2022. She is an experienced group facilitator and therapist in private practice\, helping clients bring mindful awareness into daily life and deepening their relationship with themselves through an embodied sense of openness\, compassion\, and curiosity. \nAndrew Cassidy’s practice began 15 years ago through a mindfulness-based stress reduction program. A data scientist and lover of the outdoors\, he values mindfulness and meditation as tools for managing stress\, anxiety\, and ADHD. Rooted in a spiritual and dharma-based perspective\, Andrew draws inspiration from the Buddha’s teachings\, emphasizing compassion\, mindfulness\, and wisdom in daily life. \nConnor Free was first introduced to dharma when traveling to India in 2013. His practices today primarily focus on vipassana\, metta and mindfulness when on the mat; off the mat\, he loves to incorporate walking meditation while exploring the natural beauty of Montana’s great outdoors.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mindspace-2-2-2/2026-02-17/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260210T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260210T194500
DTSTAMP:20250613T182124Z
CREATED:20250120T202624Z
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SUMMARY:MindSpace
DESCRIPTION:MindSpace\n A Meditation Group for adults in the Millennial+ generation\nTuesdays 6:30 – 7:45 pm\nIn Person Only\nSummer Schedule: Every Other Tuesday!\nSummer meetings will be: June 10\, 24\, July 8\, 22\, and Aug 5\, 19\n \nMindSpace is an open community gathering of young adults 18-40 years of age. Through meditation we foster a clear mind\, compassionate heart\, and develop an intimacy with human experiences. We encourage and support each other in daily practice to embody mindfulness in everyday life. \nWe come together with open hearts and curious\, non-judgmental minds to explore meditation practices and share experiences in bringing practice to daily life. Together we create a supportive community\, including everyone– from every background\, race\, gender identity\, orientation and ability. \nPlease email info@bozemandharmacenter.org if childcare would be helpful for you to attend this group. \nMeeting Structure\n6:25: Gather\n6:30: 30 minute meditation\n7:00: Reading and Discussion\n7:45: End \nWe choose books that are easy to pick up at any point. Drop-ins are welcome! You do not need to have own the book to participate. \nWe are currently reading Time to Stand Up: An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth by Thanissara. \nExamples of other books we’ve read:\n— No Self\, No Problem by Anam Thubten (Tibetan tradition)\n— Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach (Insight tradition)\n— Training in Compassion by Norman Fischer (Zen tradition)\n— The Myth of Freedom by Trungpa Rinpoche (Tibetan tradition)\n \nCurrent Facilitators\nKerry Neal has practiced in the Zen tradition for 8 years. She sits with the Bozeman Zen Group. She helped start MindSpace in 2016 and facilitated until early 2019. She loves the lifelong nature that is meditation practice and working mindfulness into everyday life. \nMary Corelli has 12 years of practice in the Zen and Insight Meditation traditions. She is a mother and a therapist. Mary is a Certified Mindfulness Teacher through Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield’s two year training program. She emphasizes ecological awareness in practice. \nAllison Howe has 4 years of meditation practice and has been practicing regularly with MindSpace since 2022. She is an experienced group facilitator and therapist in private practice\, helping clients bring mindful awareness into daily life and deepening their relationship with themselves through an embodied sense of openness\, compassion\, and curiosity. \nAndrew Cassidy’s practice began 15 years ago through a mindfulness-based stress reduction program. A data scientist and lover of the outdoors\, he values mindfulness and meditation as tools for managing stress\, anxiety\, and ADHD. Rooted in a spiritual and dharma-based perspective\, Andrew draws inspiration from the Buddha’s teachings\, emphasizing compassion\, mindfulness\, and wisdom in daily life. \nConnor Free was first introduced to dharma when traveling to India in 2013. His practices today primarily focus on vipassana\, metta and mindfulness when on the mat; off the mat\, he loves to incorporate walking meditation while exploring the natural beauty of Montana’s great outdoors.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mindspace-2-2-2/2026-02-10/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260203T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260203T194500
DTSTAMP:20250613T182124Z
CREATED:20250120T202624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250613T182124Z
UID:10004507-1770143400-1770147900@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:MindSpace
DESCRIPTION:MindSpace\n A Meditation Group for adults in the Millennial+ generation\nTuesdays 6:30 – 7:45 pm\nIn Person Only\nSummer Schedule: Every Other Tuesday!\nSummer meetings will be: June 10\, 24\, July 8\, 22\, and Aug 5\, 19\n \nMindSpace is an open community gathering of young adults 18-40 years of age. Through meditation we foster a clear mind\, compassionate heart\, and develop an intimacy with human experiences. We encourage and support each other in daily practice to embody mindfulness in everyday life. \nWe come together with open hearts and curious\, non-judgmental minds to explore meditation practices and share experiences in bringing practice to daily life. Together we create a supportive community\, including everyone– from every background\, race\, gender identity\, orientation and ability. \nPlease email info@bozemandharmacenter.org if childcare would be helpful for you to attend this group. \nMeeting Structure\n6:25: Gather\n6:30: 30 minute meditation\n7:00: Reading and Discussion\n7:45: End \nWe choose books that are easy to pick up at any point. Drop-ins are welcome! You do not need to have own the book to participate. \nWe are currently reading Time to Stand Up: An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth by Thanissara. \nExamples of other books we’ve read:\n— No Self\, No Problem by Anam Thubten (Tibetan tradition)\n— Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach (Insight tradition)\n— Training in Compassion by Norman Fischer (Zen tradition)\n— The Myth of Freedom by Trungpa Rinpoche (Tibetan tradition)\n \nCurrent Facilitators\nKerry Neal has practiced in the Zen tradition for 8 years. She sits with the Bozeman Zen Group. She helped start MindSpace in 2016 and facilitated until early 2019. She loves the lifelong nature that is meditation practice and working mindfulness into everyday life. \nMary Corelli has 12 years of practice in the Zen and Insight Meditation traditions. She is a mother and a therapist. Mary is a Certified Mindfulness Teacher through Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield’s two year training program. She emphasizes ecological awareness in practice. \nAllison Howe has 4 years of meditation practice and has been practicing regularly with MindSpace since 2022. She is an experienced group facilitator and therapist in private practice\, helping clients bring mindful awareness into daily life and deepening their relationship with themselves through an embodied sense of openness\, compassion\, and curiosity. \nAndrew Cassidy’s practice began 15 years ago through a mindfulness-based stress reduction program. A data scientist and lover of the outdoors\, he values mindfulness and meditation as tools for managing stress\, anxiety\, and ADHD. Rooted in a spiritual and dharma-based perspective\, Andrew draws inspiration from the Buddha’s teachings\, emphasizing compassion\, mindfulness\, and wisdom in daily life. \nConnor Free was first introduced to dharma when traveling to India in 2013. His practices today primarily focus on vipassana\, metta and mindfulness when on the mat; off the mat\, he loves to incorporate walking meditation while exploring the natural beauty of Montana’s great outdoors.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mindspace-2-2-2/2026-02-03/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Bozeman-Dharma-Center-MindSpace-Meditation-scaled.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260127T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260127T194500
DTSTAMP:20250613T182124Z
CREATED:20250120T202624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250613T182124Z
UID:10004506-1769538600-1769543100@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:MindSpace
DESCRIPTION:MindSpace\n A Meditation Group for adults in the Millennial+ generation\nTuesdays 6:30 – 7:45 pm\nIn Person Only\nSummer Schedule: Every Other Tuesday!\nSummer meetings will be: June 10\, 24\, July 8\, 22\, and Aug 5\, 19\n \nMindSpace is an open community gathering of young adults 18-40 years of age. Through meditation we foster a clear mind\, compassionate heart\, and develop an intimacy with human experiences. We encourage and support each other in daily practice to embody mindfulness in everyday life. \nWe come together with open hearts and curious\, non-judgmental minds to explore meditation practices and share experiences in bringing practice to daily life. Together we create a supportive community\, including everyone– from every background\, race\, gender identity\, orientation and ability. \nPlease email info@bozemandharmacenter.org if childcare would be helpful for you to attend this group. \nMeeting Structure\n6:25: Gather\n6:30: 30 minute meditation\n7:00: Reading and Discussion\n7:45: End \nWe choose books that are easy to pick up at any point. Drop-ins are welcome! You do not need to have own the book to participate. \nWe are currently reading Time to Stand Up: An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth by Thanissara. \nExamples of other books we’ve read:\n— No Self\, No Problem by Anam Thubten (Tibetan tradition)\n— Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach (Insight tradition)\n— Training in Compassion by Norman Fischer (Zen tradition)\n— The Myth of Freedom by Trungpa Rinpoche (Tibetan tradition)\n \nCurrent Facilitators\nKerry Neal has practiced in the Zen tradition for 8 years. She sits with the Bozeman Zen Group. She helped start MindSpace in 2016 and facilitated until early 2019. She loves the lifelong nature that is meditation practice and working mindfulness into everyday life. \nMary Corelli has 12 years of practice in the Zen and Insight Meditation traditions. She is a mother and a therapist. Mary is a Certified Mindfulness Teacher through Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield’s two year training program. She emphasizes ecological awareness in practice. \nAllison Howe has 4 years of meditation practice and has been practicing regularly with MindSpace since 2022. She is an experienced group facilitator and therapist in private practice\, helping clients bring mindful awareness into daily life and deepening their relationship with themselves through an embodied sense of openness\, compassion\, and curiosity. \nAndrew Cassidy’s practice began 15 years ago through a mindfulness-based stress reduction program. A data scientist and lover of the outdoors\, he values mindfulness and meditation as tools for managing stress\, anxiety\, and ADHD. Rooted in a spiritual and dharma-based perspective\, Andrew draws inspiration from the Buddha’s teachings\, emphasizing compassion\, mindfulness\, and wisdom in daily life. \nConnor Free was first introduced to dharma when traveling to India in 2013. His practices today primarily focus on vipassana\, metta and mindfulness when on the mat; off the mat\, he loves to incorporate walking meditation while exploring the natural beauty of Montana’s great outdoors.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mindspace-2-2-2/2026-01-27/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260120T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260120T194500
DTSTAMP:20250613T182124Z
CREATED:20250120T202624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250613T182124Z
UID:10004505-1768933800-1768938300@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:MindSpace
DESCRIPTION:MindSpace\n A Meditation Group for adults in the Millennial+ generation\nTuesdays 6:30 – 7:45 pm\nIn Person Only\nSummer Schedule: Every Other Tuesday!\nSummer meetings will be: June 10\, 24\, July 8\, 22\, and Aug 5\, 19\n \nMindSpace is an open community gathering of young adults 18-40 years of age. Through meditation we foster a clear mind\, compassionate heart\, and develop an intimacy with human experiences. We encourage and support each other in daily practice to embody mindfulness in everyday life. \nWe come together with open hearts and curious\, non-judgmental minds to explore meditation practices and share experiences in bringing practice to daily life. Together we create a supportive community\, including everyone– from every background\, race\, gender identity\, orientation and ability. \nPlease email info@bozemandharmacenter.org if childcare would be helpful for you to attend this group. \nMeeting Structure\n6:25: Gather\n6:30: 30 minute meditation\n7:00: Reading and Discussion\n7:45: End \nWe choose books that are easy to pick up at any point. Drop-ins are welcome! You do not need to have own the book to participate. \nWe are currently reading Time to Stand Up: An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth by Thanissara. \nExamples of other books we’ve read:\n— No Self\, No Problem by Anam Thubten (Tibetan tradition)\n— Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach (Insight tradition)\n— Training in Compassion by Norman Fischer (Zen tradition)\n— The Myth of Freedom by Trungpa Rinpoche (Tibetan tradition)\n \nCurrent Facilitators\nKerry Neal has practiced in the Zen tradition for 8 years. She sits with the Bozeman Zen Group. She helped start MindSpace in 2016 and facilitated until early 2019. She loves the lifelong nature that is meditation practice and working mindfulness into everyday life. \nMary Corelli has 12 years of practice in the Zen and Insight Meditation traditions. She is a mother and a therapist. Mary is a Certified Mindfulness Teacher through Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield’s two year training program. She emphasizes ecological awareness in practice. \nAllison Howe has 4 years of meditation practice and has been practicing regularly with MindSpace since 2022. She is an experienced group facilitator and therapist in private practice\, helping clients bring mindful awareness into daily life and deepening their relationship with themselves through an embodied sense of openness\, compassion\, and curiosity. \nAndrew Cassidy’s practice began 15 years ago through a mindfulness-based stress reduction program. A data scientist and lover of the outdoors\, he values mindfulness and meditation as tools for managing stress\, anxiety\, and ADHD. Rooted in a spiritual and dharma-based perspective\, Andrew draws inspiration from the Buddha’s teachings\, emphasizing compassion\, mindfulness\, and wisdom in daily life. \nConnor Free was first introduced to dharma when traveling to India in 2013. His practices today primarily focus on vipassana\, metta and mindfulness when on the mat; off the mat\, he loves to incorporate walking meditation while exploring the natural beauty of Montana’s great outdoors.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mindspace-2-2-2/2026-01-20/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260113T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260113T194500
DTSTAMP:20250613T182124Z
CREATED:20250120T202624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250613T182124Z
UID:10004504-1768329000-1768333500@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:MindSpace
DESCRIPTION:MindSpace\n A Meditation Group for adults in the Millennial+ generation\nTuesdays 6:30 – 7:45 pm\nIn Person Only\nSummer Schedule: Every Other Tuesday!\nSummer meetings will be: June 10\, 24\, July 8\, 22\, and Aug 5\, 19\n \nMindSpace is an open community gathering of young adults 18-40 years of age. Through meditation we foster a clear mind\, compassionate heart\, and develop an intimacy with human experiences. We encourage and support each other in daily practice to embody mindfulness in everyday life. \nWe come together with open hearts and curious\, non-judgmental minds to explore meditation practices and share experiences in bringing practice to daily life. Together we create a supportive community\, including everyone– from every background\, race\, gender identity\, orientation and ability. \nPlease email info@bozemandharmacenter.org if childcare would be helpful for you to attend this group. \nMeeting Structure\n6:25: Gather\n6:30: 30 minute meditation\n7:00: Reading and Discussion\n7:45: End \nWe choose books that are easy to pick up at any point. Drop-ins are welcome! You do not need to have own the book to participate. \nWe are currently reading Time to Stand Up: An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth by Thanissara. \nExamples of other books we’ve read:\n— No Self\, No Problem by Anam Thubten (Tibetan tradition)\n— Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach (Insight tradition)\n— Training in Compassion by Norman Fischer (Zen tradition)\n— The Myth of Freedom by Trungpa Rinpoche (Tibetan tradition)\n \nCurrent Facilitators\nKerry Neal has practiced in the Zen tradition for 8 years. She sits with the Bozeman Zen Group. She helped start MindSpace in 2016 and facilitated until early 2019. She loves the lifelong nature that is meditation practice and working mindfulness into everyday life. \nMary Corelli has 12 years of practice in the Zen and Insight Meditation traditions. She is a mother and a therapist. Mary is a Certified Mindfulness Teacher through Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield’s two year training program. She emphasizes ecological awareness in practice. \nAllison Howe has 4 years of meditation practice and has been practicing regularly with MindSpace since 2022. She is an experienced group facilitator and therapist in private practice\, helping clients bring mindful awareness into daily life and deepening their relationship with themselves through an embodied sense of openness\, compassion\, and curiosity. \nAndrew Cassidy’s practice began 15 years ago through a mindfulness-based stress reduction program. A data scientist and lover of the outdoors\, he values mindfulness and meditation as tools for managing stress\, anxiety\, and ADHD. Rooted in a spiritual and dharma-based perspective\, Andrew draws inspiration from the Buddha’s teachings\, emphasizing compassion\, mindfulness\, and wisdom in daily life. \nConnor Free was first introduced to dharma when traveling to India in 2013. His practices today primarily focus on vipassana\, metta and mindfulness when on the mat; off the mat\, he loves to incorporate walking meditation while exploring the natural beauty of Montana’s great outdoors.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mindspace-2-2-2/2026-01-13/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Bozeman-Dharma-Center-MindSpace-Meditation-scaled.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260110T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260110T123000
DTSTAMP:20251209T222217Z
CREATED:20251209T222217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T222217Z
UID:10009340-1768035600-1768048200@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:Intro to Meditation
DESCRIPTION:Intro to Meditation\nSaturday\, January 10\n9 AM – 12:30 PM\nHybrid offering\n“To begin to meditate is to look into our lives with interest in kindness and discover how to be wakeful and free.” – Jack Kornfield \n  \nMeditation is a simple but powerful tool that can help us cope when we feel overwhelmed\, anxious\, and stressed. Meditation is a useful tool at other times too with known health benefits. If you’re interested in starting a meditation practice and aren’t sure how to start\, this class is for you! We’ll discuss and practice different styles of meditation including practicing with the breath\, body scans\, working with a question\, Metta practice and Tonglen. You’ll leave with an understanding of meditation fundamentals such as different postures that work well\, how to work with attention\, and ways to support your meditation practice.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/intro-to-meditation-5/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260106T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260106T194500
DTSTAMP:20250613T182124Z
CREATED:20250120T202624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250613T182124Z
UID:10004503-1767724200-1767728700@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:MindSpace
DESCRIPTION:MindSpace\n A Meditation Group for adults in the Millennial+ generation\nTuesdays 6:30 – 7:45 pm\nIn Person Only\nSummer Schedule: Every Other Tuesday!\nSummer meetings will be: June 10\, 24\, July 8\, 22\, and Aug 5\, 19\n \nMindSpace is an open community gathering of young adults 18-40 years of age. Through meditation we foster a clear mind\, compassionate heart\, and develop an intimacy with human experiences. We encourage and support each other in daily practice to embody mindfulness in everyday life. \nWe come together with open hearts and curious\, non-judgmental minds to explore meditation practices and share experiences in bringing practice to daily life. Together we create a supportive community\, including everyone– from every background\, race\, gender identity\, orientation and ability. \nPlease email info@bozemandharmacenter.org if childcare would be helpful for you to attend this group. \nMeeting Structure\n6:25: Gather\n6:30: 30 minute meditation\n7:00: Reading and Discussion\n7:45: End \nWe choose books that are easy to pick up at any point. Drop-ins are welcome! You do not need to have own the book to participate. \nWe are currently reading Time to Stand Up: An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth by Thanissara. \nExamples of other books we’ve read:\n— No Self\, No Problem by Anam Thubten (Tibetan tradition)\n— Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach (Insight tradition)\n— Training in Compassion by Norman Fischer (Zen tradition)\n— The Myth of Freedom by Trungpa Rinpoche (Tibetan tradition)\n \nCurrent Facilitators\nKerry Neal has practiced in the Zen tradition for 8 years. She sits with the Bozeman Zen Group. She helped start MindSpace in 2016 and facilitated until early 2019. She loves the lifelong nature that is meditation practice and working mindfulness into everyday life. \nMary Corelli has 12 years of practice in the Zen and Insight Meditation traditions. She is a mother and a therapist. Mary is a Certified Mindfulness Teacher through Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield’s two year training program. She emphasizes ecological awareness in practice. \nAllison Howe has 4 years of meditation practice and has been practicing regularly with MindSpace since 2022. She is an experienced group facilitator and therapist in private practice\, helping clients bring mindful awareness into daily life and deepening their relationship with themselves through an embodied sense of openness\, compassion\, and curiosity. \nAndrew Cassidy’s practice began 15 years ago through a mindfulness-based stress reduction program. A data scientist and lover of the outdoors\, he values mindfulness and meditation as tools for managing stress\, anxiety\, and ADHD. Rooted in a spiritual and dharma-based perspective\, Andrew draws inspiration from the Buddha’s teachings\, emphasizing compassion\, mindfulness\, and wisdom in daily life. \nConnor Free was first introduced to dharma when traveling to India in 2013. His practices today primarily focus on vipassana\, metta and mindfulness when on the mat; off the mat\, he loves to incorporate walking meditation while exploring the natural beauty of Montana’s great outdoors.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mindspace-2-2-2/2026-01-06/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Bozeman-Dharma-Center-MindSpace-Meditation-scaled.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251230T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251230T194500
DTSTAMP:20250613T182124Z
CREATED:20250120T202624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250613T182124Z
UID:10004502-1767119400-1767123900@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:MindSpace
DESCRIPTION:MindSpace\n A Meditation Group for adults in the Millennial+ generation\nTuesdays 6:30 – 7:45 pm\nIn Person Only\nSummer Schedule: Every Other Tuesday!\nSummer meetings will be: June 10\, 24\, July 8\, 22\, and Aug 5\, 19\n \nMindSpace is an open community gathering of young adults 18-40 years of age. Through meditation we foster a clear mind\, compassionate heart\, and develop an intimacy with human experiences. We encourage and support each other in daily practice to embody mindfulness in everyday life. \nWe come together with open hearts and curious\, non-judgmental minds to explore meditation practices and share experiences in bringing practice to daily life. Together we create a supportive community\, including everyone– from every background\, race\, gender identity\, orientation and ability. \nPlease email info@bozemandharmacenter.org if childcare would be helpful for you to attend this group. \nMeeting Structure\n6:25: Gather\n6:30: 30 minute meditation\n7:00: Reading and Discussion\n7:45: End \nWe choose books that are easy to pick up at any point. Drop-ins are welcome! You do not need to have own the book to participate. \nWe are currently reading Time to Stand Up: An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth by Thanissara. \nExamples of other books we’ve read:\n— No Self\, No Problem by Anam Thubten (Tibetan tradition)\n— Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach (Insight tradition)\n— Training in Compassion by Norman Fischer (Zen tradition)\n— The Myth of Freedom by Trungpa Rinpoche (Tibetan tradition)\n \nCurrent Facilitators\nKerry Neal has practiced in the Zen tradition for 8 years. She sits with the Bozeman Zen Group. She helped start MindSpace in 2016 and facilitated until early 2019. She loves the lifelong nature that is meditation practice and working mindfulness into everyday life. \nMary Corelli has 12 years of practice in the Zen and Insight Meditation traditions. She is a mother and a therapist. Mary is a Certified Mindfulness Teacher through Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield’s two year training program. She emphasizes ecological awareness in practice. \nAllison Howe has 4 years of meditation practice and has been practicing regularly with MindSpace since 2022. She is an experienced group facilitator and therapist in private practice\, helping clients bring mindful awareness into daily life and deepening their relationship with themselves through an embodied sense of openness\, compassion\, and curiosity. \nAndrew Cassidy’s practice began 15 years ago through a mindfulness-based stress reduction program. A data scientist and lover of the outdoors\, he values mindfulness and meditation as tools for managing stress\, anxiety\, and ADHD. Rooted in a spiritual and dharma-based perspective\, Andrew draws inspiration from the Buddha’s teachings\, emphasizing compassion\, mindfulness\, and wisdom in daily life. \nConnor Free was first introduced to dharma when traveling to India in 2013. His practices today primarily focus on vipassana\, metta and mindfulness when on the mat; off the mat\, he loves to incorporate walking meditation while exploring the natural beauty of Montana’s great outdoors.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mindspace-2-2-2/2025-12-30/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Bozeman-Dharma-Center-MindSpace-Meditation-scaled.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251225T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251225T170000
DTSTAMP:20251208T210453Z
CREATED:20251208T210453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T210453Z
UID:10009338-1766678400-1766682000@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:Christmas Sit
DESCRIPTION:Christmas Sit\nThursday\, Dec 25\n4-5 PM\nGive yourself the gift of quiet contemplation and shared practice in this drop-in hour of silent meditation. Stay as long as you like. \nNo registration necessary.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/christmas-sit/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251223T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251223T194500
DTSTAMP:20250613T182124Z
CREATED:20250120T202624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250613T182124Z
UID:10004501-1766514600-1766519100@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:MindSpace
DESCRIPTION:MindSpace\n A Meditation Group for adults in the Millennial+ generation\nTuesdays 6:30 – 7:45 pm\nIn Person Only\nSummer Schedule: Every Other Tuesday!\nSummer meetings will be: June 10\, 24\, July 8\, 22\, and Aug 5\, 19\n \nMindSpace is an open community gathering of young adults 18-40 years of age. Through meditation we foster a clear mind\, compassionate heart\, and develop an intimacy with human experiences. We encourage and support each other in daily practice to embody mindfulness in everyday life. \nWe come together with open hearts and curious\, non-judgmental minds to explore meditation practices and share experiences in bringing practice to daily life. Together we create a supportive community\, including everyone– from every background\, race\, gender identity\, orientation and ability. \nPlease email info@bozemandharmacenter.org if childcare would be helpful for you to attend this group. \nMeeting Structure\n6:25: Gather\n6:30: 30 minute meditation\n7:00: Reading and Discussion\n7:45: End \nWe choose books that are easy to pick up at any point. Drop-ins are welcome! You do not need to have own the book to participate. \nWe are currently reading Time to Stand Up: An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth by Thanissara. \nExamples of other books we’ve read:\n— No Self\, No Problem by Anam Thubten (Tibetan tradition)\n— Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach (Insight tradition)\n— Training in Compassion by Norman Fischer (Zen tradition)\n— The Myth of Freedom by Trungpa Rinpoche (Tibetan tradition)\n \nCurrent Facilitators\nKerry Neal has practiced in the Zen tradition for 8 years. She sits with the Bozeman Zen Group. She helped start MindSpace in 2016 and facilitated until early 2019. She loves the lifelong nature that is meditation practice and working mindfulness into everyday life. \nMary Corelli has 12 years of practice in the Zen and Insight Meditation traditions. She is a mother and a therapist. Mary is a Certified Mindfulness Teacher through Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield’s two year training program. She emphasizes ecological awareness in practice. \nAllison Howe has 4 years of meditation practice and has been practicing regularly with MindSpace since 2022. She is an experienced group facilitator and therapist in private practice\, helping clients bring mindful awareness into daily life and deepening their relationship with themselves through an embodied sense of openness\, compassion\, and curiosity. \nAndrew Cassidy’s practice began 15 years ago through a mindfulness-based stress reduction program. A data scientist and lover of the outdoors\, he values mindfulness and meditation as tools for managing stress\, anxiety\, and ADHD. Rooted in a spiritual and dharma-based perspective\, Andrew draws inspiration from the Buddha’s teachings\, emphasizing compassion\, mindfulness\, and wisdom in daily life. \nConnor Free was first introduced to dharma when traveling to India in 2013. His practices today primarily focus on vipassana\, metta and mindfulness when on the mat; off the mat\, he loves to incorporate walking meditation while exploring the natural beauty of Montana’s great outdoors.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mindspace-2-2-2/2025-12-23/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251219T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251219T193000
DTSTAMP:20251103T183439Z
CREATED:20251103T183439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T183439Z
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SUMMARY:Winter Solstice Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Winter Solstice Celebration\nFriday\, December 19\n6-7:30 PM\nAs we approach the still point of the winter solstice\, you’re invited to pause and rest in the quiet turning of the season. Together\, we’ll light candles\, set gentle intentions\, and settle into an immersive 60-minute Frequency Sound Bath—a meditative listening experience designed to nourish both body and mind. \nUsing an array of harmonic instruments such as crystal and Himalayan singing bowls\, gong\, bells\, and chimes\, Jessie creates an atmosphere of spacious awareness. The tones and vibrations naturally invite relaxation\, guiding attention inward and allowing the body to soften and the mind to settle. \nThis practice offers a way to honor the return of the light while resting deeply in the present moment. Whether you come seeking renewal\, reflection\, or simple stillness\, you are welcome to arrive as you are\, lie back\, and receive. \nNo registration necessary | Donations welcome; any funds collected will be split equally between the Dharma Center and Facilitator.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/winter-solstice-celebration-2/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251216T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251216T194500
DTSTAMP:20250613T182124Z
CREATED:20250120T202624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250613T182124Z
UID:10004500-1765909800-1765914300@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:MindSpace
DESCRIPTION:MindSpace\n A Meditation Group for adults in the Millennial+ generation\nTuesdays 6:30 – 7:45 pm\nIn Person Only\nSummer Schedule: Every Other Tuesday!\nSummer meetings will be: June 10\, 24\, July 8\, 22\, and Aug 5\, 19\n \nMindSpace is an open community gathering of young adults 18-40 years of age. Through meditation we foster a clear mind\, compassionate heart\, and develop an intimacy with human experiences. We encourage and support each other in daily practice to embody mindfulness in everyday life. \nWe come together with open hearts and curious\, non-judgmental minds to explore meditation practices and share experiences in bringing practice to daily life. Together we create a supportive community\, including everyone– from every background\, race\, gender identity\, orientation and ability. \nPlease email info@bozemandharmacenter.org if childcare would be helpful for you to attend this group. \nMeeting Structure\n6:25: Gather\n6:30: 30 minute meditation\n7:00: Reading and Discussion\n7:45: End \nWe choose books that are easy to pick up at any point. Drop-ins are welcome! You do not need to have own the book to participate. \nWe are currently reading Time to Stand Up: An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth by Thanissara. \nExamples of other books we’ve read:\n— No Self\, No Problem by Anam Thubten (Tibetan tradition)\n— Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach (Insight tradition)\n— Training in Compassion by Norman Fischer (Zen tradition)\n— The Myth of Freedom by Trungpa Rinpoche (Tibetan tradition)\n \nCurrent Facilitators\nKerry Neal has practiced in the Zen tradition for 8 years. She sits with the Bozeman Zen Group. She helped start MindSpace in 2016 and facilitated until early 2019. She loves the lifelong nature that is meditation practice and working mindfulness into everyday life. \nMary Corelli has 12 years of practice in the Zen and Insight Meditation traditions. She is a mother and a therapist. Mary is a Certified Mindfulness Teacher through Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield’s two year training program. She emphasizes ecological awareness in practice. \nAllison Howe has 4 years of meditation practice and has been practicing regularly with MindSpace since 2022. She is an experienced group facilitator and therapist in private practice\, helping clients bring mindful awareness into daily life and deepening their relationship with themselves through an embodied sense of openness\, compassion\, and curiosity. \nAndrew Cassidy’s practice began 15 years ago through a mindfulness-based stress reduction program. A data scientist and lover of the outdoors\, he values mindfulness and meditation as tools for managing stress\, anxiety\, and ADHD. Rooted in a spiritual and dharma-based perspective\, Andrew draws inspiration from the Buddha’s teachings\, emphasizing compassion\, mindfulness\, and wisdom in daily life. \nConnor Free was first introduced to dharma when traveling to India in 2013. His practices today primarily focus on vipassana\, metta and mindfulness when on the mat; off the mat\, he loves to incorporate walking meditation while exploring the natural beauty of Montana’s great outdoors.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mindspace-2-2-2/2025-12-16/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251213T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251213T130000
DTSTAMP:20251209T225328Z
CREATED:20251209T225328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T225328Z
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SUMMARY:Pop-Up Sale
DESCRIPTION:Pop-Up Sale\nSaturday\, December 13\n12-1 PM\nNeed a dharma gift for someone? Check out our pop up sale with art\, t-shirts\, posters\, books\, meditation cushions\, and more!
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/pop-up-sale/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251213T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251213T120000
DTSTAMP:20251103T182937Z
CREATED:20251103T182811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T182937Z
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SUMMARY:Mahasangha 1/2 Day
DESCRIPTION:Mahasangha Half-Day Sit\nSaturday\, December 13\n9-Noon\nJoin leaders and members of all sanghas who meet at the BDC in this mahasangha half-day retreat! Group leaders will offer practices from our various lineages including meditation\, chanting\, bowing\, and readings.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mahasangha-1-2-day/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Insight/Vipassana Theravadan lineage,Non-denominational/Secular,Tibetan Lineage,Zen Lineage
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251209T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251209T194500
DTSTAMP:20250613T182124Z
CREATED:20250120T202624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250613T182124Z
UID:10004499-1765305000-1765309500@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:MindSpace
DESCRIPTION:MindSpace\n A Meditation Group for adults in the Millennial+ generation\nTuesdays 6:30 – 7:45 pm\nIn Person Only\nSummer Schedule: Every Other Tuesday!\nSummer meetings will be: June 10\, 24\, July 8\, 22\, and Aug 5\, 19\n \nMindSpace is an open community gathering of young adults 18-40 years of age. Through meditation we foster a clear mind\, compassionate heart\, and develop an intimacy with human experiences. We encourage and support each other in daily practice to embody mindfulness in everyday life. \nWe come together with open hearts and curious\, non-judgmental minds to explore meditation practices and share experiences in bringing practice to daily life. Together we create a supportive community\, including everyone– from every background\, race\, gender identity\, orientation and ability. \nPlease email info@bozemandharmacenter.org if childcare would be helpful for you to attend this group. \nMeeting Structure\n6:25: Gather\n6:30: 30 minute meditation\n7:00: Reading and Discussion\n7:45: End \nWe choose books that are easy to pick up at any point. Drop-ins are welcome! You do not need to have own the book to participate. \nWe are currently reading Time to Stand Up: An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth by Thanissara. \nExamples of other books we’ve read:\n— No Self\, No Problem by Anam Thubten (Tibetan tradition)\n— Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach (Insight tradition)\n— Training in Compassion by Norman Fischer (Zen tradition)\n— The Myth of Freedom by Trungpa Rinpoche (Tibetan tradition)\n \nCurrent Facilitators\nKerry Neal has practiced in the Zen tradition for 8 years. She sits with the Bozeman Zen Group. She helped start MindSpace in 2016 and facilitated until early 2019. She loves the lifelong nature that is meditation practice and working mindfulness into everyday life. \nMary Corelli has 12 years of practice in the Zen and Insight Meditation traditions. She is a mother and a therapist. Mary is a Certified Mindfulness Teacher through Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield’s two year training program. She emphasizes ecological awareness in practice. \nAllison Howe has 4 years of meditation practice and has been practicing regularly with MindSpace since 2022. She is an experienced group facilitator and therapist in private practice\, helping clients bring mindful awareness into daily life and deepening their relationship with themselves through an embodied sense of openness\, compassion\, and curiosity. \nAndrew Cassidy’s practice began 15 years ago through a mindfulness-based stress reduction program. A data scientist and lover of the outdoors\, he values mindfulness and meditation as tools for managing stress\, anxiety\, and ADHD. Rooted in a spiritual and dharma-based perspective\, Andrew draws inspiration from the Buddha’s teachings\, emphasizing compassion\, mindfulness\, and wisdom in daily life. \nConnor Free was first introduced to dharma when traveling to India in 2013. His practices today primarily focus on vipassana\, metta and mindfulness when on the mat; off the mat\, he loves to incorporate walking meditation while exploring the natural beauty of Montana’s great outdoors.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mindspace-2-2-2/2025-12-09/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251206T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251206T120000
DTSTAMP:20251202T222013Z
CREATED:20251103T182304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T222013Z
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SUMMARY:Rohatsu Half-Day
DESCRIPTION:Rohatsu Half-Day\nSaturday\, December 6\n8AM – Noon\nDecember 8th is regarded as the day the historical Buddha achieved enlightenment. Zen practitioners commemorate this event with Rohatsu (Japanese for 8th day of the 12th month) and typically do extra practice around this time. This year\, the Bozeman Zen Group offers a half-day of practice including sitting and walking meditation with an oryoki (formal eating) breakfast. Some oryoki sets are available to borrow. All welcome; oryoki training provided. Please pre-register.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/rohatsu-half-day/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Zen Lineage
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251202T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251202T194500
DTSTAMP:20250613T182124Z
CREATED:20250120T202624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250613T182124Z
UID:10004498-1764700200-1764704700@bozemandharmacenter.org
SUMMARY:MindSpace
DESCRIPTION:MindSpace\n A Meditation Group for adults in the Millennial+ generation\nTuesdays 6:30 – 7:45 pm\nIn Person Only\nSummer Schedule: Every Other Tuesday!\nSummer meetings will be: June 10\, 24\, July 8\, 22\, and Aug 5\, 19\n \nMindSpace is an open community gathering of young adults 18-40 years of age. Through meditation we foster a clear mind\, compassionate heart\, and develop an intimacy with human experiences. We encourage and support each other in daily practice to embody mindfulness in everyday life. \nWe come together with open hearts and curious\, non-judgmental minds to explore meditation practices and share experiences in bringing practice to daily life. Together we create a supportive community\, including everyone– from every background\, race\, gender identity\, orientation and ability. \nPlease email info@bozemandharmacenter.org if childcare would be helpful for you to attend this group. \nMeeting Structure\n6:25: Gather\n6:30: 30 minute meditation\n7:00: Reading and Discussion\n7:45: End \nWe choose books that are easy to pick up at any point. Drop-ins are welcome! You do not need to have own the book to participate. \nWe are currently reading Time to Stand Up: An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth by Thanissara. \nExamples of other books we’ve read:\n— No Self\, No Problem by Anam Thubten (Tibetan tradition)\n— Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach (Insight tradition)\n— Training in Compassion by Norman Fischer (Zen tradition)\n— The Myth of Freedom by Trungpa Rinpoche (Tibetan tradition)\n \nCurrent Facilitators\nKerry Neal has practiced in the Zen tradition for 8 years. She sits with the Bozeman Zen Group. She helped start MindSpace in 2016 and facilitated until early 2019. She loves the lifelong nature that is meditation practice and working mindfulness into everyday life. \nMary Corelli has 12 years of practice in the Zen and Insight Meditation traditions. She is a mother and a therapist. Mary is a Certified Mindfulness Teacher through Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield’s two year training program. She emphasizes ecological awareness in practice. \nAllison Howe has 4 years of meditation practice and has been practicing regularly with MindSpace since 2022. She is an experienced group facilitator and therapist in private practice\, helping clients bring mindful awareness into daily life and deepening their relationship with themselves through an embodied sense of openness\, compassion\, and curiosity. \nAndrew Cassidy’s practice began 15 years ago through a mindfulness-based stress reduction program. A data scientist and lover of the outdoors\, he values mindfulness and meditation as tools for managing stress\, anxiety\, and ADHD. Rooted in a spiritual and dharma-based perspective\, Andrew draws inspiration from the Buddha’s teachings\, emphasizing compassion\, mindfulness\, and wisdom in daily life. \nConnor Free was first introduced to dharma when traveling to India in 2013. His practices today primarily focus on vipassana\, metta and mindfulness when on the mat; off the mat\, he loves to incorporate walking meditation while exploring the natural beauty of Montana’s great outdoors.
URL:https://bozemandharmacenter.org/event/mindspace-2-2-2/2025-12-02/
LOCATION:Fork & Spoon\, 206 E Griffin Dr\, Bozeman\, 59715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-denominational/Secular
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