February - Oregon Buddhist Temple

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February - Oregon Buddhist Temple
Receiving Love on the Oregon
PureLand Path
OBT Established 1903
The Oregon Buddhist Temple Monthly Newsletter
President’s message
Cathy Yarne, OBT President
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Dear Sangha,
One of the most important things
I've gained from this past year as
the temple president is gratitude.
Our temple functions because we
have so many dedicated and generous volunteers.
Your commitment to our temple is greatly appreciated.
THANK YOU We are indebted to the 4 board
members whose 3 year term has expired. Please
take a moment to thank Angie Hughes, Craig Yanase,
Marilyn Achterman and Ray Fukunaga for their
dedication to our temple. Each of these individuals
have been valuable members of the Board and put a
great deal of time, energy and "sweat" into our temple.
In their place, we welcome the newly elected Board
members; Ken Garner, Kim Kono,
Shinya Ichikawa and Mie McGraw.
Their experience, skills and
creativity will be assets to the
Board. Thank you for your
involvement and willingness to
"lead" at our temple.
February 2016
These individuals have enabled us to provide
opportunities to learn and share the Buddha-Dharma.
Other than the service we canceled because of the
snow, OBT has not missed an opportunity to hold
services and activities for our Sangha. This is a
significant accomplishment considering we are without
a resident minister. With Rev. Fujimoto's cooperation,
we've been able to meet all the requests for private
services, memorials and funerals. The Board, BEC
and minister assistants have also sought his advise,
guidance and support on numerous occasions.
THANK YOU During the next few months, we are
looking forward to some exciting events. More than 35
people will be attending the NW Convention in Ontario.
In the Spring we have our Salmon - Sushi Dinner and
a special seminar with Rev. Kiyonobu Kuwahara from
the Jodo Shinshu Center. Thank you in advance for
your support and help at these future events.
Gassho,
Cathy
*
. Do you have a vehicle large enough to transport a
small sofa to be recycled?
*. We are still collecting air pots / thermo pitchers.
THANK YOU I spent time reviewing the minutes of
our Board meetings over the past year. It's satisfying
to know the Board has accomplished a great deal and
it helps my confidence for the year ahead of us. I can't
find a better word other than "proud." Much credit
goes to the Board, Dharma school teachers and our
members for stepping up to ensure that our temple
continues to function smoothly. However, I personally
am truly grateful and indebted to our Minister
Assistants (Alice Ando, Brenda Fugate, Jean
Matsumoto and Etsu Osaki) and Rev. Fujimoto.
OBTBOARD
[email protected]
TermEnding2018:KenGarner(Vice President),Shinya
Ichikawa,KimKono,MieMcGraw
TermEnding2017:Katie Tamiyasu, Judy Hittle, Phaedra
Urban, and Cathy Yarne (President) TermEnding2016:Susan Endecott, Al Ono, Amy
Peterson, Charles Reneau
OBTFinancialOfficer:Elaine Yuzuriha
“The purpose of the Oregon Buddhist Temple is to insure that the Jodo Shinshu Sangha have the facilities, resident minister and other
resources they need to share the Buddha Dharma in their daily lives and during their major life events.”
Oregon Buddhist Temple
3720 SE 34th Avenue
Portland, OR 97202-3037
503-234-9456
503-231-1551 (fax)
e-mail: [email protected]
website: http://www.oregonbuddhisttemple.com
This monthly newsletter is published by the Oregon Buddhist Temple, a Buddhist Churches of America temple affiliated with Jodo
Shinshu Hongwanji-Ha. Please contact the temple with any comments, questions or concerns, or if you wish to report a change of
address. Send news items to Editor Amy Peterson at: [email protected].
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Shotsuki Hoyo
This is a monthly memorial service to honor and remember those loved ones who passed away during that month.
Families are encouraged to honor their family at 10 am during our regular Sunday Service February 28, 2016.
In the past, families were notified by mail regarding a service for a deceased family member. However, with this
plan, no letters will be sent. It will be one special service for all families who lost a loved one in the month of
FEBRUARY. Please join us in honor of your relative(s) or friends during service February 28th.
Listed below are the names of those who passed away starting from 1930. Oregon Buddhist Temple has records
from 1904. If a name is missing, incorrect, or prior to 1930, please notify Jean Matsumoto, Etsu Osaki, or the
temple. You can leave a message at 503-234-9456.
Ando, Denny Masaru 2/2/2004
Asai, Sagoro 2/18/1969
Dorman, Bob 2/2009
Ebihara, Sumie 2/1/1957
Egashira, Kikuno 2/7/1997
Egashira, Reisaku 2/16/1978
Fujii, Hiroshi Hyde 2/26/2005
Fujii, Kechitaro 2/23/1936
Fujii, Yonezo Fred 2/21/1973
Fujii, Yoshino 2/16/1963
Hasegawa, Itoyo 2/23/1937
Hayashida, Masako 2/3/2004
Hearing, Sachie Yuki 2/2/1989
Hironaka, Shigeru 2/15/2005
Hirose, Ichiro 2/7/1943
Honma, Ira 2/27/1988
Ikata, Sueo Buddy 2/27/1992
Ikeda, Masaharu 2/21/1975
Imada, Toyoshiro 2/18/1949
Ishida, Nobuko 2/11/1973
Ishii, James Kentaro 2/27/2010
Ishizaka, Sanji 2/1/1947
Ito, Yoshizo 2/1/1995
Kanai, Tamakichi 2/24/1930
Kasubuchi, Mary Waseko 2/24/2010
Kato, Yoshitsuya 2/9/1932
Kiyohiro, Masaaki 2/23/1939
Kiyomura, Ichiro 2/11/1946
Kobayashi, Sakae 2/7/1966
Koida, Tsuta 2/3/1931
Kurauchi, Kamekichi 2/19/1932
Kuribayashi, Seiichi 2/2/1945
Maehara, Charles 2/16/1977
Maekawa, Seizo 2/26/1940
Maekawa, Shozo 2/17/1990
Miura, Tamuro 2/13/1966
Miyoshi, Jimmy 2/2/1984
Mori, Kiyoshi 2/5/1938
Morishita, Orga Fusae Junie 2/27/1997
Morishita, Seikichi 2/38/1938
Morita, Bessie Shinobu 2/4/2012
Nakamura, Kanesuki 2/22/1956
Nakamura, Saya 2/21/1987
Niemi, Isao 2/26/1962
Nishii, Matsutaro 2/4/1932
Nishimura, Shikaichi 2/7/ 1945
Ochikubo, Mika 2/7/1936
Ogawa, Kumataro 2/28/1933
Oguri, Tasutaro 2/1/1961
Ohashi Tora 2/3/1930
Oji, Torakichi 2/29/1937
Okita, Tatsu 2/23/1967
Okubo, Haru 2/7/2006
Okubo, Zitsutaro 2/3/1930
Onishi, Kyusuke 2/25/1942
Ono, Uechi 2/13/1942
Parks, Kayoko 2/3/1992
Saheki, Hachiro 2/25/1931
Saito, Kane 2/28/1946
Saito, Toshi 2/4/1945
Sakamoto, Soburo 2/2/1939
Sasegawa, Umeo 2/7/1935
Shiraishi, Sayo 2/23/1952
Sugahiro, Atsutaro 2/19/1932
Sugihara, Seigo 2/24/2003
Sumida, Mary 2/20/1934
Sumida, Shigeru 2/17/1933
Sunamoto, Sen 2/4/1967
Tadasumi, Mary 2/23/1954
Takao, Kiyoko 2/7/1940
Takeda, George Takeo 2/27/1992
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TEMPLE BUILDING HISTORY cont’d:
THE STRUGGLE (1963-65)
OBWA News by Ann Shintani-Winner
(Japanese minutes translated by Kiyomi Dickinson)
11/12/63 – Emergency General Meeting: A report was
made to the general membership that $20,863.27 was
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paid for the lot on 34 and Powell (located for the
Oregon Buddhist Church by a realtor friend of Herb
Osaki). An estimate for building of a new church
costing $83,040 was approved by the general
membership. Blue prints will take approximately 4
months to be made and building the structure will take
approximately 6 months.
The OBWA received a generous donation from the
Teramura family from Ontario, Oregon, in memory of
Haru Furukawa.
Note of interest included in minutes: a memorial
service for President John F. Kennedy was held on
11/25/63 with 82 members (Issei, Nisei and Sansei)
attending.
12/9/63 – A second drawing of the new building was
submitted with construction costs rising to $151,300.
2/11/64 – Reverend Nishimura and Mr. Muramatsu
and Mr. Nakamura went to Ontario to ask for
donations.
Between 3/31 and 9/2/64, after receiving
offers from 18 architects, Ralph C. Bonadurer, AIA
was selected to prepare the blueprints aided by
George Okamoto, AIA with Skidmore Owens & Merrill,
(a member of our temple). On 9/14/64, Mr. Okamoto
brought a model of the new building and asked for
comments and requests for any changes. Oregon
Bukkyo Fujinkai (OBWA) requested and received
detailed explanation of the kitchen.
1/10/65 – General Meeting: The financial report for
the new building was submitted as follows: Income
1963-1964: $68,956.61; Expenses: $22,573.17;
Balance: $46,383.17. Total amount pledged:
$89,998.00; Amount collected: $53,746.30.
2/26/65 – New Building Committee: Bonadurer was
paid $1,200 when blue prints were completed.
Okamoto spent 103 hrs working with Bonadurer who
paid him $5/hr. Okamoto accepted $3/hr and donated
$2/hr (for 103 hrs) to building fund.
Meetings of the New Building Committee were
held between 3/10/65 and 5/10/65 during which a
contract was signed with Onchi Construction
Committee. A letter was mailed informing the general
membership that a committee member would soon be
visiting asking for donations. By the June 14th
meeting, Mr. Tony Kato had received pre-approval for
a loan from Portland Federal Savings Bank in case
costs could not be met from donations. It was decided
to have the groundbreaking ceremony on 6/20/65 with
BCA Shocho (Bishop) Hanayama in attendance (see
picture in November 2015 issue).
Temple building history – more next month.
OBWA New Year Party: Saturday, February 6, from
10:30am (registration) at Holladay Park Plaza. The
annual New Year party in February includes our
OBWA meeting. We will have a bento lunch, bingo,
and entertainment. Please bring a white elephant gift,
and non-perishable food and toiletries for our donation
drive. All ages welcome! Please RSVP to Yasuko
Fields for bento orders or Marilyn Achterman if you are
an invited special guest.
Lady Kujo and Lady Ohtani Service: Sunday, February
7, 10am. OBWA member chairs this service, which
recognizes the significant contributions of two women
in Jodo Shinshu Buddhist Women’s Association
history.
Northwest District Buddhist Convention. OBWA is also
affiliated with a regional board, called the Northwest
District BWA. We will meet with other women from
Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Ontario, White River, and
Yakima areas during annual meetings. It is a chance
to renew a sense of appreciation, feel camaraderie,
and meet new and friendly faces.
February Highlights
Feb 7
Lady Kujo/ Lady Ohtani Memorial
Feb 12-14 NW District Buddhist Convention
Feb 20
OBWA Meeting 10:00 AM
Feb 21
Nirvana Day Pet Memorial
Vegetarian Potluck
Rev. Fujimoto
Board Meeting
Feb 28
Shotsuki Hoyo
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TOBAN FOR FEBRUARY 2016
Dharma School News
Ann Shintani is planning to work more music into
the Dharma School program. Any assistance is
greatly appreciated.
Nirvana Day / Pet Memorial is coming up in
February. Please bring a memento of your pet for
the service. According to legend, animals
surrounded the body of the Buddha upon his death.
Animals help us see some of our best and worst
traits and the Jakata Tales have been used for
centuries to tell the stories of the Buddha.
Girl Scout News
It’s Girl Scout Cookie time. It’s not too late to order
Cookies for delivery in February. All cookies are
Kosher, Thin Mints are Vegan and Toffee Tastics
are Gluten Free. All cookies are $4 per box except
for Toffee Tastics which are $4.50 per box.
FOR SALE (2) dinette tables
1950’s era, brown formica tables with
collapsible legs. 35’”x 47” In good condition.
Contact: Cathy Yarne
Anderson, Lisa
Endecott, Susan
Leedham, Chris
Maeda, Laura
McGraw, Mie
Ouchida, Fusako
Shintani-Winner, Ann
Winner, Scott
Yokoyama, Jenna
Endecott, Kiyo
Hardee, John
Leedham, Susan
Masuoka, Connie
Moro, Marlene
Peterson, Amy
Ward, Adam
Yamauchi, Judy
Toban not only means “my turn” but “my chance” to show my
appreciation to all the men and women whose monetary
donations and hard work resulted in this beautiful place, our
Temple, to hear the Dharma.
Words of Jean Matsumoto - 1995
There’s no greater Dana than selfless giving. You can
use monthly Temple clean up as a meditation itself. You
don’t have to be on this month’s Toban list to help make
the Temple an inviting place. If you’d like to be placed on
a the list, please contact Jean at:
[email protected].
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Board Summary by Susan Endecott
Board of Directors Meeting, Friday, January 8, 2016
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Following is a summary of the January 8 meeting.
For OBT members wishing to review the full minutes of
the meeting, copies are kept in a notebook in the OBT
Library.
• The meeting was called to order at 7:10 pm
with gassho.
• New Board members for 2016 were
introduced.
• Elaine Yuzuriha presented the temple financial
reports for yearend 2015: Balance Sheet as
of Dec. 31, 2015; Profit & Loss Statement
which showed a positive net income for 2015.
She also presented the proposed budget for
2016.
• President, Cathy Yarne, asked Board
members to sign up to chair major services
and to chair (or find other temple members to
chair) the temple fundraising events for 2016.
• Portland Taiko (PT) Executive Director, Wynn
Kiyama, proposed a change in the designated
storage areas to be set aside for PT use. He
requested use of the alcove in the room in the
northwest corner of the basement, which
would mainly require moving of the children’s
books. PT would then be able to give back
some of the space behind the sliding doors on
the south side of the basement which had
been cleared for their use. This request was
approved by the Board.
• Marilyn Achterman reported on OBT’s
December mochitsuki event. About 900 lbs of
rice were made into mochi, and nearly all was
sold.
• There was discussion of possible changes that
could be made to the temple lobby area to
make it more welcoming. Rev. Fujimoto has
made some suggestions.
• Wynn Kiyama requested use of the temple
basement from 5:00 to 9:00 AM on Monday,
Jan. 25 to film a Fox news segment promoting
the Jan. 31 Community Mochitsuki event.
This request was approved by the Board.
• Election of officers for 2016: Cathy Yarne,
President; Ken Garner, Vice-President; Kim
Kono and Susan Endecott, Co-Secretaries
• Discussion of changing the day/time of Board
meetings from Friday evenings. For the
coming months, meetings will be held on
Sunday afternoons at 12:30, dates to be
determined.
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Meeting adjourned at 10:00 pm.
February 2016
LOTUS CIRCLE – February
Jean Matsumoto
Let it snow! In spite of white stuff on
the ground, the Flower Toban
members find beautiful flowers to
arrange so creatively on our altar.
Thank you to members of the Lotus
Circle who by donating to our fund allow our ladies to
purchase the flowers each week. The generous
donors who are honoring the memory of their loves
ones this month are:
• February 7 – Judy Hittle in memory of (imo)
her parents, Joriu and Fumiko Asato
• February 14 – Dan Miura imo his parents,
Tamuro and Rin
• February 21 – Yasuko Fields imo of father,
Ryoo Maekawa; Janice Okamoto imo
husband George and her parents-in-law,
Hisashi and Misuyo
• February 28 – Judy Yamauchi imo her
husband, Hiroshi; parents, Masaru and
Chiyoko
Please feel free to check out what Ken Garner
([email protected]) has done on
our webpage to share memories of loved ones. If you
have questions about how the Lotus Circle works, I
can be reached at 503-280-2463 or
[email protected].
CONDOLENCES
Sympathy is extended to the family of Robert
Takeuchi who passed away on December 25, 2015, at
the age of 72. Condolences can be sent to Nancy
Takeuchi, 13515 SE Marsh Rd, Sandy, OR 97035.
Sadly, we have learned of the recent passing of
James Yasutome. Condolences can be sent to Kay
and Jessica Yasutome, PO Box 8771, Bend, OR
97708-8771.
We regretfully announce the death of Ben Tano on
January 17, 2016. Deepest sympathies go to Alice
and her daughters, Nanette (Brad) Magee, Cynthia
(Doug) Tathwell and Kim (David) Weaver. A funeral
will be held at the Oregon Buddhist Temple on
Thursday, January 28, 2016, at 1:30 pm.
With sadness we learned of the passing of some
friends from Ontario, OR.
Sympathies to the families of Hideo Harada, who
passed away December 15, 2015. He is the father of
Rev. Marvin Harada and Donna Sasaki and families.
We will miss his dancing at conventions.
Also with sadness and sympathies to the family of Glo
and Connie Shimojima. Glo passed away on
December 24, 2015 and Connie on January 9, 2016
after 73 years of marriage. Connie had the longest
attendance at our district conventions. Their children
are son Pat and daughters, Lynn Hettick, Gail Harada,
Edie Hinds, Peggy Nakamura and families.
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Oregon Buddhist Temple Dec 2015 Donations
IN MEMORY OF LILY KAJIWARA
LaRhette Swann
IN MEMORY OF IRENE JUNKO
STUMPF
Richard D. Stumpf
SHOTSUKI HOYO
In Memory of Nami & Art Sasaki
Sasaki Family
Herb & Etsu Osaki
In Memory of Susanne Meyers
Sasaki Family
In memory of Ben Ishida
Robert & Susan (Ishida) Yoneda
In memory of Nobu Ishida
May Ishida
In memory of George Ishida
May Ishida
In memory of Bob & Frank Ando
Diane Ando Harder
Roberta Ando
In memory of Sekitaro Fujii
Diane Ando Harder
In memory of Sakae Ando
Diane Ando Harder
In memory of Harumi Nunotani
Cathlyn Yarne
Carolyn J. Saiget
Fumi Saito
In memory of Yasashi Ichikawa
Herb & Etsu Osaki
Shinya & Jayne Ichikawa
In memory of Irene Hayashi
Susan Endecott
In memory of Zoichi Yuzuriha
Todd & Elaine Yuzuriha
In memory of Baiichi Masuoka
Nobuko Masuoka
LOTUS CIRCLE
Nobuo & Takako Ishida
Sumie Ishida
Jean Matsumoto
Ernest Takeda
Alfred Ono
YEAR END DONATIONS
Ernest Takeda
Phaedra Urban
Shigeru & Yoko Yuzuriha
Judy & Paul Hittle
Chris Dart
Junko Iwao Toll
Jean Matsumoto
Leslie Uyeji
Sahomi Tachibana
K. David Itamura
Shoun & Grace Ishikawa
Ted & Martha Tamaki
Craig & Lisa Yanase
Alfred Ono
Joseph & Lora Wahl
May Kasahara
Chiho Okita
Yoshie Kagawa
Dana Kakishita
Richard & Kumiko Mishima
Elaine F. Furumoto
Yoshi & Tomoko Ono
Katsuya & Grace Amasuga
Todd & Elaine Yuzuriha
Pat & Tom Hokama
Kimiko Iwamoto
Rose T. Ikata
Carolyn J. Saiget
Randy & Dana Kunisaki
Sumie Ishida
Katie Tamiyasu
Janice Okamoto
Jean Tateishi
Herb & Etsu Osaki
Takako Maeda
Takako Yamaguchi
Toyoko Oguri
(In memory of Setsu Ueno)
SPECIAL DONATIONS
Setsy & Chip Larouche
Alice Sumida (for tree trimming)
James & Judith Nakashima
Susan Endecott
Shigeo & Frieda Fujikawa
(for special services)
May Ishida
Susan Leedham
Jacob Hooker
Jean Matsumoto (Hishinuma fund)
Susan Endecott (Hishinuma fund)
Hiroshi & Janie Matsushima
(Rev. Fujimoto visit)
Philip L. & Cascinda Kollas
Jean Matsumoto
(Tamura-Terakawa Scholarship)
Perlingieri Family
Cathlyn Yarne (New Year party)
Michiko Kumashiro
Ami Kinoshita
Jose & Kenora
Roberta Ando
Anonymous
Major Media LLC
BODHI DAY
Anonymous (2)
Robert Matsunaga
Takako Maeda
Pat Hokama
HOONKO
Henry Mishima
Toshiko Hayashi
Anonymous
Richard & Kumiko Mishima
Gerald & JoAnn Sumoge
Sahomi Tachibana
Fumi Saito
2015 MEMBERSHIP
Kara Mie McGraw
David B. Hollander
2016 MEMBERSHIP
Jean Tateishi
Elaine & Todd Yuzuriha
Shinya & Jayne Ichikawa
Gerald & JoAnn Sumoge
Ray & Lori Fukunaga
Carolyn J. Saiget
Kiyomi Dickinson
Shigeo & Frieda Fujikawa
Setsy & Chip Larouche
Katie Tamiyasu
Alfred Ono
Michiko Kumashiro
Robert & Gail Tsutsumi
Steve & Clara Pawlowski
Traci & Wynn Kiyama
Toshiko Hayashi
Junko Iwao Toll
Ami Kinoshita
Susan Leedham
May Ishida
Richard & Karen Shiraishi
Henry Mishima
Kim Kono & Randy Choy
Roberta Ando
Susan Endecott
Hiroshi & Janie Matsushima
MEMBER PLEDGE DONATIONS
Diane Ando Harder
Alice Tano
Takako Maeda
Jean Matsumoto
Acknowledgements are mailed to individuals for donations of $250 or more, to donors not on the OBT mailing list, and
to any donor upon request. Please inform Susan Endecott of any significant errors or omissions at:
[email protected]
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Thank You for Your Donations by Envelopes and PayPal
Envelope donations are greatly appreciated. PayPal donations can also be made by following a link to the OBT donate page at:
http://www.oregonbuddhisttemple.com/donate/paypal.html. OBT’s PayPal account can be used by anybody to make a donation
to OBT. They do not need to have a PayPal account. Follow simple instructions for donation designations.
Attention High School Graduating Seniors:
Applications for the Japanese American Community
Scholarships are due March 1, 2016. At least ten
scholarships are awarded each year to graduating
seniors. The scholarship application is available on the
www.pdxjacl.org website. Applicants are required to
have had at least one parent be a member of a
sponsoring organization since at least October 15, 2015
and must reside within Clackamas, Multnomah,
Washington (OR) or Clark counties. Oregon Buddhist
Temple is a sponsoring organization of the annual
Japanese American Community Graduation Banquet.
Please see the applications for more details or contact
Elaine Yuzuriha at (360) 253-9532. All applicants must
be available for an interview to be scheduled on
Saturday, April 2nd, 2016. This is a wonderful
opportunity to garner scholarships for post secondary
education. Get your applications in soon!
This year, the Japanese American Community
Graduation Banquet is a luncheon held on Sunday, May
st
1 , 2016. We would like to send invitations to all
graduating high school seniors who have attended
Oregon Buddhist Temple Dharma School and whose
parents are members of OBT. Please help us by
contacting Elaine Yuzuriha at (360)253-9532
([email protected]) with the graduate’s name
and contact information. Thank you for your help!
MEMBERSHIP by Al Ono
Happy New Year 2016. I hope this will be a happy
and fulfilling New Year. I also hope that part of this wish
or a guide to this fulfillment is the Oregon Buddhist
Temple. You can support the Temple in many ways by
participating in events such as Sunday services and
also attending the special events such as the Hoonko
Seminar by Rev. Kobata from San Francisco Buddhist
Temple, which will be on Saturday, January 23, and the
Hoonko Service on Sunday, January 24. Hopefully you
can even enjoy the interaction with our Sangha
members. Part of the success of these and many more
activities to hear the Dharma come from your telling us
you support OBT. Your membership is one way to show
this support. Enclosed in this newsletter is the
membership form to fill out to be part of the Sangha. An
additional donation to help OBT continue as a gathering
place to hear the Dharma will be appreciated.
In Gassho,
Alfred Ono
Chairperson, Membership Committee
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OREGONBUDDHISTTEMPLEMEMBERSHIP—2016
MembershipintheOregonBuddhistTempleshowsthatyouwanttosupporttheTempleanditsplaceinourlives.It
demonstratesthatyouwanttheDharmaandSanghatocontinuetobeapartofyourlife.
Membershiprequiresonetosignupandpayafeeof$250.00perpersonor$500perfamily.Ifyouprefer,youcanmakea
pledgetomakeperiodicpaymentstocompletethefee.
Informationaboutyou
Name/s:________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Address:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
City________________________________________________State________________________________ZipCode__________________________________
Phone___________________________________________________________EMail_______________________________________________________________
FullPayment:$250.00permember
Familymembership$500.00forafamily
Pledgepayment:Amountpermonthpermember_______________________________________________________________________________
AdditionaldonationtoOBT(Thankyou)__________________________________________________________________________________________
Totalenclosed________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Pleasedropofftheformandpaymentinanenvelopemarked“membership”atthegreetingtableonSunday,attheTemple
officeormailto:
OregonBuddhistTemple
3720SE34thSt. Portland,Oregon97202 YoucanalsousethePayPallinkathttp://www.oregonbuddhisttemple.com/donate/paypal.html
Note:someattendeeswouldliketobemembersbutfindthefeeafinancialburden.Ifyouwouldliketohelpoutaspecific
memberorgiveingeneraltothosewhoneedhelpinfindingthemembershipfee,pleaseaddthisamounttotheabove
total.
Iwouldliketohelpsomeonebecomeamember,mydonationis________________________________________________________________.
Thisdonationisforamembershipfor______________________________________________________________________________________________.
Iwouldlikethistogotoapooltohelpothersbecomemembers_________________________________________________________________.
ThankyouforsupportingtheOregonBuddhistTemple!
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2016
SalmonSushiFest
Sunday, March 6th
11:00 AM to 6:00 PM
$15.00
Oregon Buddhist Temple
3720 SE 34th Ave. Portland, OR
www.oregonbuddhisttemple.com
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….............................
(preorder form)
SalmonSushiFest
Sunday, March 6, 2016 11 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.
meal includes: salmon, marfar chicken, vegetable, salad & rice
also available for purchase:
SUSHI (makisushi, inari sushi, & CA rolls), Marfar Chicken (ala carte),
wine & beer
Salmon Dinners ____ X $15 = $ ______
quantity
name :_____________________________
total $ salmon
please print
Sushi Assortment ____ X $7.50 = $ _______
quantity
phone # : ______________________________
total $ sushi
Marfar Chicken _____ x $7.50 = $ _______
(ala carte: chicken only)) quantity
email :_______________________________
total $ marfar
optional
TOTAL $ amount enclosed = $___________
Oregon Buddhist Temple 3720 S.E. 34th Ave. Portland, OR 97202
submit orders by
Feb. 26th