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Invitation to All Venerable Monks and Nuns to Join Us in Washington DC (February 10-11, 2026)

Information from the Walk for Peace Facebook

Please note: Everyone is warmly invited to join us during these two days of different events in Washington, DC. We will post the full schedule and locations for these events soon on our page. We especially invite venerable monks and nuns to register through the sign-up form below so we can properly prepare and coordinate for the gathering of monastics.

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With deep respect and warm hearts, we extend a sincere invitation to all venerable monks and nuns from all traditions to join us at our peace gathering and events in Washington, DC, on February 10 and 11, 2026.

As we approach the destination of this 2,300-mile journey for peace, we would be profoundly honored to welcome monastics from all Buddhist traditions to walk and gather with us in our nation’s capital. This is a precious opportunity for everyone to come together in the spirit of unity, compassion, and shared purpose.

It would be our greatest honor to be joined by venerable monks and nuns from all traditions for this peaceful journey at our final destination. The presence of everyone would bring tremendous blessing and significance to these sacred days.

Meeting Point Details:

📍 Location: American University, 4400 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20016

⏰ Arrival Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM on Day 108 – February 10, 2026

(Note: This lunch location at American University on Day 108 is closed for public visitation. However, everyone is welcome to stand on the two sides of the road to greet the venerable monks.)

For any questions:

📱 Please text: 214-404-6711

We welcome all monastics with open hearts and look forward to walking and gathering together in the spirit of peace, harmony, and unity.

May everyone and all beings be well, happy and at peace. 🙏✨

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