The Placer Buddhist Church strives to nurture compassion, mindfulness, gratitude, peace, tolerance, inclusiveness, and spiritual exploration by providing a place where everyone is welcome. Our mission is to continually learn and live the Buddhist Teachings to reduce suffering and support our lives and the lives around us. We offer an open door to sharing these teachings, as well as friendship and community.
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As we welcome the month of May, I am honored to share my first message as interim President. I step into this role to complete the term left vacant by former President, David Unruhe, who has taken a leave to focus on his health. On behalf of our entire Sangha, I want to extend our heartfelt wishes for a smooth and healthy recovery. David has given so much of his time, energy, and care to Placer Buddhist Church, and we are deeply grateful for all he has done—and continues to do—for our community.
I would also like to share some important news regarding one of our most cherished traditions. After thoughtful discussion, the Board has unanimously voted to hold our final Food Bazaar in September 2027. This will mark the 60th anniversary of this incredible event. For six decades, the bazaar has brought our community together in a spirit of service, culture, and connection. At the same time, we recognize the immense effort it takes to organize such a large event year after year. Many of our members have generously dedicated countless hours to its success, and this decision reflects both deep appreciation and thoughtful consideration for the future.
In evaluating the financial impact of concluding the bazaar, the Board carefully reviewed our current and projected needs. Major capital improvements—such as new roofs, classroom upgrades, exterior restroom renovations, landscaping, and fencing—have been or will be completed before the final bazaar. With no significant large-scale projects anticipated in the near term, we are confident that Placer Buddhist Church will continue to operate sustainably through rental income, member donations, and smaller fundraising activities.
Additionally, the Board has reviewed and approved a strategic plan shaped by the valuable Sangha input shared during last year’s planning meetings. Guided by our mission, we will begin implementing key action items over the coming years, focused on:
• Fostering spiritual growth through Buddhist teachings
• Serving others in meaningful ways
• Providing a welcoming, inclusive, and safe space for our Sangha and the broader community
• Encouraging deeper spiritual and social connections
These priorities reflect who we are and who we aspire to be as a community.
As always, I encourage you to take a look at this month’s calendar. There are many opportunities to gather, learn, and connect—and I truly hope to see you at our services and activities.
Rene' Yamashiro, President
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The Placer Buddhist Church is located at 3192 Boyington Road in Penryn California, County of Placer. It is located at the scenic base of the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains just off Interstate 80. It is approximately halfway between San Francisco and Reno, Nevada.
The Church was founded in 1902 in the small foothill town of Penryn. The original church was near the center of town approximately 3 miles from its current location. The church moved to its current location in 1963. The church is well known in the community for annual food bazaar which is typically held on the 4th weekend of September. The annual food bazaar began in 1964, just after the church moved to its new location.
The church supports organizations such as the Placer Buddhist Women’s Association (PBWA), Young Buddhist Association (YBA), Sierra Bonsai Club, Dharma School, and Placer Ume Taiko Groups. The church also holds various classes during the week including calligraphy, flower arranging, Tai Chi, Obon dancing and exercise classes. See the church calendar for class times.
Dharma services and group activities have been limited during the Covid-19 pandemic and will reopen when safe to publicly meet.