Flourishing as a Community: A Conversation Led by Megan McDonough

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Wednesday, June 11, 2025
5:30 PM

Stone Church Cultural Center, Boothman Hall | 283 Main Street | Gilbertville, MA

How do we thrive—not just as individuals, but together?

Join Megan McDonough, founder and CEO of Wholebeing Institute, for an evening of meaningful
conversation about what it means to flourish as a community. A light supper will be
served to open the evening in Boothman Hall.

There is no cost to attend and no tickets are required, but RSVPs are appreciated to help us plan
for food.
Please email foscgilbertville@gmail.com to let us know you’re coming. Donations are
welcome to support this and future community programs.

In a time when loneliness and disconnection are on the rise—and even in small towns, lines are
drawn and divisions deepen—the science is clear: our well-being is deeply linked to the strength of
our relationships and sense of belonging.

Megan will guide a thoughtful, interactive discussion on how we can support one another in
cultivating connection, resilience, and shared joy—right here in our local community.

To support ongoing preservation and programs at the Stone Church, donations can be made online or mailed to FOSC, PO Box 347, Gilbertville, MA 01031.

Friends of the Stone Church is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and donations are tax-deductible as allowed by
law.

About Megan

Megan McDonough is a global leader in the field of human flourishing and the founder of
Wholebeing Institute, an international educational organization dedicated to the science of well-
being. With decades of experience at the intersection of science and wisdom traditions, she has led
programs and spoken on stages in Brazil, Latin America, Australia, and beyond. Yet her deepest roots
remain in Hardwick, where she has lived for over thirty years on a small farm with her husband.
Together, they run Hardwick Sugar Shack, crafting maple syrup from the trees just outside their
door.