- This event has passed.
CBD 2017: Carillon Concert and Quiet Contemplation
November 3, 2017 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
SAVE THE DATE – Carillon Concert and Quiet Contemplation – Friday, November 3rd.
The Hoover carillon bells ring again this year to signal the university’s commitment to emotional well-being. All members of the Stanford community are encouraged to pause, reflect and take time to unwind. Gather in Dorhmann Grove, the Oval Ear and/or Meyer Green Lawn to share the concert and contemplative pause together as a community. You may also enjoy the experience by pausing wherever you are on or off campus. Concert by Stanford’s carillonneur Timothy Zerlang.
PARKING: Free parking will be available in the dirt lot behind the stadium. From there, it is a short walk to Hoover Tower Carillon Concert.
12:00-12:30pm
Meyer Green: Gather for a pre-carillon-concert show by the a cappella group Talisman.Dorhmann Grove, Hoover Lawn and the Oval Ear: Enjoy gentle stretching (led by Emily Hite) or guided tai chi (led by Tony Wong) and quiet space for simple relaxation or meditation. If you plan to join the Gentle Streching, please bring your yoga mat.
12:30pm
We invite you to sit back and enjoy the 20 minute carillon concert, which will be followed by a 10 minute period of quiet contemplation. For people who are not on the main campus, the Carillon concert will be broadcast live on KZSU radio at 90.1FM and also streamed online at kzsulive.stanford.edu. Tune in from 12:15-1:00pm for the full program.
REGISTRATION IS APPRECIATED YET NOT REQUIRED FOR PARTICIPATION.