How are Buddhists ringing in the New Year?

With the year coming to a close, Buddhists are not only celebrating but practicing. Want to know which communities are practicing, and where? As always, you'll find the answers on Buddhadharma's online Calendar of Buddhist events — just as you would year-round — but here are direct links to just some of what will be happening when December 31, 2011 turns into January 1, 2012:

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From December 28 to Jan 1, Great Vow Monastery in Oregon will be conducting "Joy in Mindfulness: A New Year's Retreat for Women." The retreat will be led by Sandy Boucher and Martha Boesing.

Also from the 28th to the 1st: Yokoji Zen Mountain Center in Southern California will be leading its four-day New Year's sesshin.

Spirit Rock Meditation Center in Woodacre, California will offer it's Start All Over New Year's Eve celebration.

On January 1, you can attend the quarterly open house introducing the grounds and programs of the Nyingma Institute in Berkeley, CA. The Institute will also be wrapping up a Tibetan yoga retreat that same day.

(Also wrapping up that day in Providence is an Urban Retreat with Fleet Maull.)

Cambridge Insight Meditation Center in Cambridge, MA will be offering "periods of sitting, walking and chanting. There will also be a period for sharing readings or reflections. Light refreshments will be served after midnight. You are welcome to attend all or any part of the evening." Click here for details.

Keep an eye on the Buddhadharma Calendar for more throughout the days, weeks, and years ahead.

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