by Sangha News editor | Jan 14, 2015 | Arts & Culture, News
Last weekend, the Golden Gate Bridge was closed for nearly two days, the longest closure in its history, to install a robust median barrier between traffic moving in opposite directions. Green Gulch resident Grace Damman has been making a push for this addition since...
by Sangha News editor | Jan 6, 2015 | Arts & Culture, News, Zen Practice
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by Sangha News editor | Jan 7, 2015 | News
This last week, not one but two Zen Center families welcomed the new year with healthy new babies. Stephanie and Thiemo Blank, longtime residents at Green Gulch Farm, were the lucky parents of the first baby of the year in Marin County: a baby girl named Lucia. She...
by Sangha News editor | Dec 16, 2014 | Arts & Culture, Farm & Garden, News, Volunteering
Photos by Carla Koop Green Gulch Creek is flowing in its new meandering bed, as shown below. As work for the Creek Restoration Project continues, other organizations are taking part. Last Sunday during the monthly Watershed Work Party Day, this time led by STRAW...
by Sangha News editor | Dec 16, 2014 | Arts & Culture, News
The new documentary States of Grace hits Bay Area theaters to coincide with the installation of a movable median barrier on the Golden Gate Bridge in early January. Dr. Grace Dammann’s life was forever changed when a driver crashed head on into her car during a...