B6 With the Dalai Lama & Bishop Tutu too

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B6 With the Dalai Lama & Bishop Tutu too
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Editor’s Note: Nancy Corliss of
Hudson Falls is in Dharamsala,
India, volunteering at the Tibetan
Children’s Village through her
foundation, To The Himalayas
With Love. She wrote this report
after hosting Archbishop Desmond Tutu and His Holiness
the Dalai
Lama at
Nancy Corliss
the village’s
of Hudson Falls
library on
April 23,
in rare comtwo days
before a
pany in India,
devastating earth- where she
quake
started charity
hit the
region.
Chronicle photo/Cathy DeDe
With the
Dalai
Lama &
Bishop
Tutu too
The Dalai Lama, left, and Archbishop Desmond Tutu danced after Tibetan refugee
children started singing “We Are The World.” Nancy Corliss said Archbishop Tutu “tried to encourage His Holiness to [dance] as well. The Dalai Lama doesn’t dance, but he had a wide smile.”
Photo by Tenzin Choejor
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By Mark Frost
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Town of Kingsbury voters go to
the polls on Wednesday, May 13,
to decide whether to authorize
borrowing up to
May 13
$650,000 to
create a new bond vote is
town hall.
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One gets
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Kingsbury
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Falls and the surrounding town.
Whether the bond vote wins or
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Nancy Corliss writes: How
important is joy in life and can
it arise after great tragedy? Can
joy become present in the face of
catastrophic loss?
This is one of the questions the
children at the Tibetan Children’s
Village (TCV) have been asking
themselves this spring.
Most of them have suffered
catastrophic loses; their country,
their homes and in many case
their families. Many children
come to TCV and never see their
parents again.
On April 23 — two days before
the earthquake — His Holiness
Wing Fest success º B6
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Nancy Corliss of Hudson Falls greets Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South
Africa in the library of the Tibetan Children’s Village in Dharamsala, India, on April 23,
offering a white silk scarf, a “gesture of welcome and pure intentions,” she said. His
Holiness, the Dalai Lama stands directly behind Bishop Tutu. The Tibetan leader
lives in exile in Dharamsala. Ms. Corliss founded “To the Himalayas with Love,” a nonprofit foundation that serves Tibetan refugee children in India.
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