One Dhamma, One Dharma – A 3-Day Meditation Retreat

Quimper Grange, 1219 Corona St, Port Townsend, WA 98368
June 25 – 27, 2026
Daily 6:00 am – 5:30 pm
Bringing together Theravada and Zen Buddhist practices and teachings, three senior teachers offer an opportunity to learn from two traditions and open new doors of possibility in practice and understanding. We invite you to join us for all or part of this three-day non-residential retreat.
*Registration is currently fully, but we encourage people to register for the Wait List because there is a high likelihood of spaces becoming available. Click here to register.
There are many hotels, rentals, and camp sites available in Port Townsend for accommodations. A few community members have also generously offered to host retreatants who need accommodations.
This retreat is freely offered. Donations to support the venue and teachers will be welcome.
Daily Schedule
5:45 am Doors open
6:00 Sitting & walking meditation (with instruction on the first day)
7:00 Simple morning meal
8:00 Short talks on Dharma and meditation
8:20 Sitting & walking meditation
9:15 Tea, chanting/bowing, and break (with instruction on the first day)
10:00 Sitting & walking meditation
11:30 Vegetarian pot luck
1:00 pm Sitting/standing & walking meditation (with instruction on the first day)
2:50 Tea, chanting/bowing, break
3:35 Sitting & walking meditation
4:00 Dharma talk
5:30 Doors close
The Teachers
Ayya Anandabodhi has been a Theravada Buddhist monastic for over 30 years. Trained in the Forest Tradition, she was given authority to teach the Dhamma by Ajahn Sumedho Mahathero. She is the founder of Parayana Vihara, a monastic residence for nuns in Port Townsend.

Ed Shozen Haber was given full authority as a lay teacher of Zen Buddhism by Shodo Harada Roshi, in 2006. He organizes and leads practice at the Moon Water Dojo in Port Townsend.

Isaac Dai Moku Gardiner first entered a zendo in 1996 and was ordained as an osho in 2016 by his teacher Gentei Stewart.
