Pasadena Buddhist Temple Hikari
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Pasadena Buddhist Temple Hikari
Pasadena Buddhist Temple Hikari July & August 2016 1993 Glen Avenue • Pasadena, CA 91103 • 626-798-4781 Shotsuki Service (Monthly Memorial Service) is held for those who passed away during a particular month. Family members and friends offer incense in honor of their loved one. This service provides the opportunity to acknowledge the influence this person made on your own life. Names of the deceased are read at this service. If you would like your loved one to be added to a monthly list, please contact Reverend Gibbs. August Shotsuki Service - August 7th AKITA, Sawako ARAI, Fumio ARASHIGE, Matsumi BABAOKA, Misako FUJII, Ruth Reiko FUJIMORI, William FUJITAKI, Tom Takashi GOTO, Chiyoso HAMADA, Hiroshi HAMANO, Yukie HARABE, Mikio HAYASHI, Mika IGE-GUILLEN, Kathryn ITO, Haru KAMOTO, Hohichi KAWAHARA, Kumataro KAWAMOTO, Aki KAWAMOTO, Rikizo KAWAMOTO, Toshiko KAWASAKI, Toshio KIMURA, Kiwa KITANI, Kazuo KOBAYASHI, En KOBAYASHI, Kenjiro KONISHI, Hisato KONISHI, Jyo KONISHI, Kanichi KORO, Hakomi KORO, Kotaro MIKIUCHI, Osamu MARUMOTO, Satsu MASUMOTO, Kunizo MATSUMURA, Shima MIYAGISHIMA, Mariko NAKAMOTO, Hatsuyo NAKANO, Hansuke NAKANO, Miyako NISHIYAMA, Izumi OGAWA, Kameichi OGAWA, Kansaburo OGAWA, Michiyo OGURA, Kazuko OKADA, Kuni OKADA, Ryoko ONISHI, Ikuo OSHITA, Aki OTANI, Atsushi OTANI, Junichi OTANI, Shizuye OYAMA, Kansaburo SHIGENO, Kazue SHIMODA, Kunisuke SHINMOTO, Miyokichi SHUBO, Itsuyo SOGI, Otomatsu SUGASAWARA, Hanzo SUNADA, Kazuaki TAKENAKA, Kenichi TANIGAWA, Tamayo TERAZAWA, Masaichi TSUCHIYA, Koto UMETA, Suyeno YAHADA, Fusakichi YAMAGUCHI, Dozo YAMAMOTO, Kiyoshi YAMANE, Kamekichi YONEDA, Hitoshi YONEDA, Keiichi YONEDA, Yuku YONESAWA, Kiyoko September Shotsuki Service - September 4th ARITA, Ratsu FUJIMOTO, Hajime FURUMOTO, Yasu GOTO, Choichi GOTO, Kyoichi HAMAGUCHI, Hachizo HAMANO, Kimi HAYASHI, Kyoko HIGASHIOKA, Shigeru HIROSE, Shigeru INOUYE, Kaoru Mr. ITO, Frank KAWAMOTO, Kunitaro KAWAMOTO, Masano KAWAMOTO, Tazuko KAWASHIMA, Fumi KOBUKE, Yutaka KUBO, Kiyomasa KURAMOTO, Kiku MASUMOTO, Hachitaro MATSUMOTO, Yaemon MENTZ, Geraldine MITO, Shika MITSUOKA, George MORIOKA, Sadayo MURAKI, Rikio NAGATANI, Shigeru NAITO, Imakichi NISHIDA, Miki NISHIKAWA, Mutsue OGURA, Tomie OKIDA, Mariko OKUNO, Matsu OMURA, Seki ONISHI, Kita ONISHI, Yoshisuke OTAKE, Takeo OYAMA, Majyu Temple Contact Info: Phone number: 626-798-4781 FAX: 626-345-9095 WEBSITE: www.PasadenaBuddhistTemple.org Pasadena Buddhist Temple • HIKARI • July-August, 2016 OYAMA, Mitomu SAKAMOTO, Isaburo SOGA, Noriko SOGI, Atsuye SUGIMOTO, Hatsujiro TAKAYAMA, Mito TAKAYAMA, Otomatsu TAKAYAMA, Tomi TERAOKA, Yumi TESHIMA, Isamu TOIMOTO, Itsuyo TSUCHIMOTO, Tsuneyo TSUCHIYA, Inosuke TSUCHIYA, Tomizo UYENO, Kimi WAKASA, Kiyozo YAMADA, Sato YAMADA, Tokutaro YAMAOKA, Rai YAMASAKI, Nao YAMASHITA, Kihei YAMAZOE, Mine YOKOYAMA, Kiyomi YOKOYAMA, Sakaye YUJIRI, Tokuo Altar Flower and Osonae Fund If you would like to make a contribution to this fund, please send a check made out to Pasadena Buddhist Temple and write Flowers on the memo line. We will acknowledge your donation in the monthly Hikari. We are hoping that our Sangha would like to contribute to this fund which will be maintained by Mrs. Gibbs. Many thanks to: Alan Hatakeyama.......$100 www.PasadenaBuddhistTemple.org page 1 In the Midst of Summer Rev. Jundo Gregory Gibbs My family and I are spending our second summer with you here in Pasadena. We will take some vacation time in August. We will get to the beach on my days off. All four of us plan on doing a lot of reading before Fall arrives. But we will also appreciate our time with you all here at the Pasadena Buddhist Temple. July will bring the Pasadena Buddhist Temple’s Obon and Hatsubon service, July 17th, 10 am, and our Obon festival, July 23rd and 24th, starting at about 4 pm and running until 9 pm, perhaps finishing at 8:30 pm on Sunday the 24th. For those who would like to join in the Obon dancing on the 23rd and 24th, may I suggest attending one or more of the Obon dance practices. These will be held in our parking lot at 7 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning June 30th and running through July 21st. Everyone is welcome to join in the Obon dancing at our festival and no one minds if you are not expert. Still, I find I am more comfortable when I have budgeted time to attend the free Obon dance practices leading up to the Obon festival. In August we will wind down a bit, albeit, we will have a service on Sunday, August 7th. We will be back, running at full force, in September. So,… even the temple minister and lay leaders will be taking it easy in mid to late August. But that doesn’t mean that we will not be saying the nembutsu and entrusting to the Primal Vow, Amida Buddha’s Vow of Universal Liberation. Jodo Shinshu is a portable form of Buddhist spirituality. The temple and the wonderful community that supports it, our Sangha, is a great resource. Yet there will be times, perhaps on a quiet Fall day, perhaps in the midst of summer, times when we just say the nembutsu in forms like “Namo Amida Butsu” and truly feel accepted and loved. I will look forward to seeing many of you at the Obon service and the Obon festival. I hope that when we are not together you will, on occasion, stop to say or reflect silently on the nembutsu. This is a simple practice with deep implications. I hope that we each may find ourselves saying the nembutsu and feeling confident about the future. I hope we will do this often throughout the year. I hope we will do this in the midst of summer. Girl Scout Gold Award Presidents’ Message As you read this article, preparations for our upcoming Obon festival and services are already being completed. Thanks to everyone who took time off from their busy schedules to help clean our temple on June 4th. We had a wonderful pot-luck lunch and everyone had a chance to spend time with others in our sangha. Our main fundraiser for the year is Obon and one way you can help raise funds is by selling your raffle tickets. Each family has been sent one booklet, but we hope and encourage you to sell more if possible. Just let a board member or Sensei know you want more tickets and we will gladly get some for you. Another way you can help us at Obon is by donating a raffle prize or an item for our Silent Auction. More information on the Silent Auction can be found in this edition. The best way you can help us is to volunteer time to help out before and during Obon. We have many tasks that need to be handled and we can always use your help. Please do not wait to be asked...we can use everyone during this busy time. We will have sign-up sheets and you can call and leave a message on the temple phone and we will get back to you. We also hope that you will be able to attend the Obon/Hatsubon service on July 17th. Reverend Okada will be our guest speaker in Japanese that day. There will be no temple service July 24th. As a reminder, we are accepting monetary donations to help purchase the flowers for our services. If you would like to provide flowers for our service and also for our Obon canopies and tarps. Write what your donation is for in the memo line on your check so we can acknowledge your donation in the Hikari. Rev Gibbs has been scheduling classes and if you have a suggestion on a topic you would be interested in, please let him know. He has been trying very hard to provide our sangha with topics and activities that we want. At the Southern District BCA/BWA conference we listened to “New” Buddhists tell their personal story about their path to Shin Buddhism. Many responded that it was the friendliness and acceptance from the sangha that made them feel welcome. Others said that that it was the smiling faces of sangha members having a good time, even when working hard and long hours. Gassho, Jeannie Toshima I would need donations to pay for all of the supplies. My goal is to raise $1,000 to cover the costs. I will also need volunteers to help me clean and set up. If you are interested in helping out in any way, please reach out to me as soon as possible. If you would like to volunteer to help or make a donation, please email me at lanimas@ yahoo.com. Dear Pasadena Buddhist Temple Members, Hello, my name is Lani Masumoto and I am currently working on my Girl Scout Gold Award Project at the Buddhist Temple. My project involves educating the youth in our community by designing and remodeling a room for the Dharma School to meet in. I will be also adding a Library with a system so that the kids can check out the books that they are interested in. Anyone who is interested in using the resources would have the chance to. In order to complete the project, Pasadena Buddhist Temple • HIKARI • July-August, 2016 I will be planning the set up days once I get enough funds to buy the supplies. I thank you so much for your consideration. www.PasadenaBuddhistTemple.org In Gassho, Lani Masumoto page 2 Obon and Hatsubon At the Pasadena Buddhist temple, as at most of the 65 Jodo Shinshu temples in the US, our Hatsubon and Obon services are combined. Obon is the oldest continuous service in Buddhist tradition and started about 2,500 years ago in India. Obon is a memorial service in which we remember and honor all of our deceased loved ones. Hatsubon is the first Obon service since passing away. Some of the very large temples have to separate Obon and Hatsubon because there are so many people to be honored the service would be terribly long, if combined. Fortunately we do not have that problem. Please come to our combined Obon and Hatsubon service, 10 am on Sunday July 17th. It won’t be terribly long, but it will be a reverent and meaningful event. Please plan on attending. Silent Auction and Raffle The Silent Auction is a major fund raiser at Obon...We are now excepting donations for the Silent Auction. We would greatly appreciate items such as antiques, Japanese items, gift baskets, toys,gift cards, etc. Please contact Corky at [email protected]. Deadline by July 18th. Please sell your Raffle Tickets to friends and relatives. This is a major fundraiser for our temple. We are also accepting raffle prizes, so if you have contacts or items to donate, please contact Shelley Shinmoto at [email protected]. Obon Help Needed Obon is not just a two-day event...we will need help prior to and after this very important weekend. Please check your calendar to see if you might be able to help us. We can use people to help with set-up, food preparation, sales (food, tickets, etc), checking the restrooms, helping in the parking lot, distributing refreshments to the dancers, and many other tasks....we can really use your help! July 16 @ 8:30 am..............Booth Construction July 19 & 21 @ 9:00 am .....Help secure booths July 21 @ 6:30 pm...............Set-up electicity and booths July 22 @ 9:00 am...............Help with food ingredients July 22 @ 6:00 pm...............Prepare chow mein ingredients July 23 @ 9:00 am...............Help with food prep and sushi July 23 from noon-9:00......Help in a booth or sales July 24 @ 10:00 am.............Help with food prep and sushi July 24 from noon-9:00......Help in a booth or sales July 25 @ 6:00 pm�������������Clean-up and take-down booths If you can help...please contact Gerry Ito or Dona Mitoma. We will also have a sign-up sheet with jobs that need to be covered. Pasadena Buddhist Temple • HIKARI • July-August, 2016 June Temple Calendar 26����� Family Service July Cemetary Obon Visitation will be made by Rev Gibbs. Call to make arrangements.(Rose Hills, Evergreen & Mt. View) 3������� Monthly Memorial Service (Shotsuki Hoyo) 5������� Obon Dance practice from 7:00 - 8:00 PM 7������� Obon Dance Practice 10����� Family Service 12����� Obon Dance Practice 14����� Obon Dance Practice 16����� Booth Construction @ 8:30 am 17����� Obon & Hatsubon Service @ 10 am 19����� Obon Dance Practice ��������� Dine Out Fundraiser at Marie Callendar’s 21����� Obon set-up @ 6:30 pm ��������� Last Obon Dance practice 22����� Obon Set-up and Food Prep @ 6:30 pm 23����� Obon Festival 24����� NO SERVICE 24����� Obon Festival 25����� Obon clean-up 31����� Family Service August 7������� Monthly Memorial Service (Shotsuki Hoyo) 16����� Dine Out Fundraiser at The Habit Burger There will be NO temple services during the month of August. We hope to see you on September 4th. Obon Dance Practice Will be held on Tuesdays and Thursday evenings from 7:00 - 8:00 PM in the temple parking lot beginning on June 28th until July 21st. Sandy Watson and Julie Toyama will be here to teach us all the dances to help celebrate Obon and “life”. Obon dancing is not about “looking good” it’s all about having a good time and dancing with joy ... all ages are welcome! It’s great exercise and lots of fun! These dances will be performed at all the Southern District temples...so you can dance all summer long! Southern District Obon Calendar (Odori Start Time) July 2...............Senshin (7:00) 9...............La Betsuin (7:00) & Oxnard (6:00) 10.............LA Betsuin (6:30) 16.............OCBC (7:00), Venice (6:30) & Santa Barbara (4:00) 17.............OCBC (7:00), Venice (6:30) 23 & 24....Pasadena (6:30) & Vista (6:30) 30 & 31....Higashi (5:30) & West LA (6:30) August 6............... Las Vegas (12:45) & San Diego (6:30) 13.............Gardena (6:00) 14.............Gardena (6:00) www.PasadenaBuddhistTemple.org page 3 Donations Received April and May The following donations received in the month of April are gratefully acknowledged. The following donations received in the month of May are gratefully acknowledged. SHOTSKI HOYO - April 3, 2016 SHOTSUKI HOYO - May 1, 2016 $25..... Jun Yamasaki for Satoko Yamasaki $25..... Monica & Paul Hiroto for Marlene Nishimoto-Horowitz $25..... Mitchell Nishimoto for Marlene Nishimoto $25..... Kim Sakata for Marlene Nishimoto $25..... Lillian Fukutani for Toshiko Uyetanaka $25..... Manabu Nishimoto for Marlene Nishimoto $30..... Minoru Okida for Mother $50..... Reiko Shishido in memory of Fumiyo Omori $50..... Al Nakata for Yukiko Nakanishi $50..... Yukiko Kataoka for Fumiyo Omori $50..... Rumiko Shiroma for Fumiyo Omori $100... Midori Okamoto for Chiyeko Sunairi $200... Shinobu Kiriyama for Aki Kiriyama & Tadashi Tsukimoto $100�����Shinobu Kiriyama in memory of Taketoshi Kiriyama $100�����Irene Tanihara in memory of Yoshie Sano $50�������Linda Ito in memory of Genkichi Miyagashima $30�������Naomi Yonesawa in memory of “Uncle Johnny” Narumi Yoneda $30�������Carol Oyama in memory of Hirose Nakashimo $25�������Alice Kikkawa HANAMATSURI - April 10, 2016 $5�����Tony Stonehill $20 ��Lynne Masumoto, Catherine Mikuni, Judy Mitoma, Albert Yamasaki $25 ��Helen Hamaguchi, Alan Hatakeyama, Glen Hatakeyama, Alice Kikkawa, Shinobu Kiriyama, Melissa Meza, Dona Mitoma, Clifford Nakatani, Shelley Shinmoto, Janice Shue, Jane Yamanaka, Naomi Yonesawa $30 ��Sachiyo Hamada, June Hayashi, Masae Matsuba, Manabu Nishimoto, Minoru Okida, Carol Oyama, Mitsue Oyama, Kim Sakata, Tomomi Yamasaki $35 ��Misako Morihiro, Akiko Tsukida $40 ��Mitsunori Nishikawa $50 ��Midori Ikenaga, Gerald Ito, Yukiko Kataoka, Albert Nakata, David Nishimura, Michiko Oba, Yukie Okazaki, Lynne Ozawa, Yaeko Sakahara, Rumiko Shiroma, Roy Sunada, Frances Tamanaha, Jean Toshima $60 ��Yoshiko Takahashi $75��� Sachiko Watari $100�Nina Akiyama, Edward Fujimoto , Maye Fukumoto, Mary Hatate, Irene Takemori SPECIAL $50……. Mitsunori Nishikawa Las Vegas Obon Bus Trip August 5-7 The Las Vegas Obon is on August 6th. We have chartered a bus that will leave the Temple at 9:00AM on Friday and leave Las Vegas on Sunday at 11:00 am (Bus will also stop at the East San Gabrield Japanese Cultural Center.) The 2-night hotel stay will be at the California Hotel in Downtown Las Vegas (Meals are also included if using the hotel package). Options: • Bus + Hotel + Meals (Single Occupancy) $220/person • Bus + Hotel + Meals (Double Occupancy) $200/person • Bus ONLY: $90/person (You get your own room reservation) Contact Jeannie Toshima (562-305-6018) for more information or to sign-up. Sign up before June 30th Pasadena Buddhist Temple • HIKARI • July-August, 2016 GOTANYE - May 22, 2016 $20�������Lynne Masumoto $25�������Glen & Reiko Hatakeyama, Clifford Nakatani, Yaeko Sakahara, Gerry Ito, Janice Shue, Alice Kikkawa $30�������Sachiko Tsukida, Sachiyo Hamada, Tomomi Yamasaki, Minoru Okida $35�������Manabu Nishimoto $40�������Mitsunori Nishikawa, Jean Toshima, Kathy Kumagai $50�������Alan Goto, Roy Sunada, Lynne Ozawa, Yukie Okazaki, George Yamane, Heather Owen $100�����Maye Fukumoto, Irene Takemori, Mary Hatate SPECIAL: $4���������Hiroko Kunitake - Chicken Teriyaki $16�������Yoji Arai - Chicken Teriyaki $30�������Yoshiko Takahashi $50�������Shelley Shinmoto for Kendall Shinmoto Raffle $51�������George Sugimoto - Chicken Teriyaki $400�����Chien Yu Lin for wedding at temple $500�����Miss PJCI Committee for facility use $1,000��Nathan Sugimoto in memory of Ruri Sugimoto Donate Your Car “Cars for the PBT Cause” It’s so easy and convenient to donate that old car you need to get rid of. Just let us know and all the arrangements will be made for you. You’ll get the tax write-off, feel great about donating to the Temple, and make room in your driveway for something new! Let’s spread the word and help rid the world of clunkers. Contact Scott Shinmoto if you have questions. [email protected] or call 310-991-0585. Thanks to Evelyn Lew and Gloria Yamashita for donating their cars to our cause! If you are an Amazon shopper, please selct the Pasadena Buddhist Church as your charity to support. A portion of your purchase price will be donated to our temple. It does not cost you anything extra, Amazon has initiated this as a way to give back to eligible charities. Shop at http://smile.amazon.com and select us as your charity and everytime you log in to shop, it will remember this preference. www.PasadenaBuddhistTemple.org page 4 Youth News Buddhist Women’s Association News We have just concluded a busy month of activities - thank you to all for helping at the Teriyaki Chicken Dinner; Temple Cleanup and Omigaki; bag stuffing and breakfast service for the Keiro Genki Workshop; the Kimono nd Yukata Trunk Sale. We also want to thank those of you who have been participating in the twice-a-month Dine-Out Fundraising events for the BWA. We really need to try to get a higher partcipation at these events - some of the past events have not produced the minum purchase levels to earn a portion of sales from our our group; revenue from these events are down from last year by about 50%. Please mark your calendars for the upcoming events listed below; we will have online sign-ups for Obon soon. Lastly, our BWA has been one of the few charitalbe organizatins selected to participate in the Shopping Extravaganza at the Citadel Outlet Shopp[ing Center on October 1st. We need your help to sell/buy a minimum of 125 tickets - this is the biggest fundraiser of the year for the BWA and we need everyone’s help!! July 17�� Obon Service otoki and refreshments 19�� Dine-Out Fundraiser at Marie Callendar’s ������ Prepare tsukemono for Obon 22�� Obon preparations: Pick up donated vegetables and tofu; prepare sushi and chirashi ingredients; assemble ingredients for tofu salad; measure ingredients for mochigashi 23�� Obon Festival; Make mochigashi; make inarizushi and makizushi; cut teriyaki chicken; set-up Temple Silent Auction; sell tamales, chashu bao, tofu salad, tsukemono 24�� Obon festival: same as July 23rd, clean-up August 16�� Dine-out fundraiser at The Habit Burger, La Cañada September 18�� Fall Ohigan Service otoki October 1���� Shopping Extravaganza at the Citadel fundraiser 22�� Temple Fall Dinner • TV’s and Monitors • Computers and Laptops • Scanners and Printers • Fax and Copy Machines • Networking Equipment Computer Parts and Cables • • And remember, during the month of August there will be no scheduled class days. Happy Summer to everyone! Douglas Ideno is the recipient of the 2016 BCA Certificate of Congratulations Award for Graduating Seniors. Douglas recently graduated from Rosemead High School and had been the Pasadena Jr YBA President in 20142015. He recently built the flower garden here at the Pasadena Temple for his Eagle Scout Award.We are grateful for his service to the temple and wish him the best in his future endeavors! Jr YBA News If you know of someone in the 9th-12th grade that is interested in hanging out with some really cool, interesting, friendly, and intelligent young people their age, invite them to come to our JrYBA meetings on the first and third Sundays of the month. Following service, they’ll get to have a meaningful and current discussion with Reverend Unno, and the post discussion snacks are worth getting up early for on a Sunday morning! Contact mmeza317@ gmail.com for more information. Kizuna is hosting its Nikkei Discovery Camp in the Pasadena area in the 2016 summer! The Nikkei Discovery Camp is a local summer camp for kids ages 7-13 (entering 2nd grade to entering 8th grade), centered on building a foundation of Japanese American culture and heritage. Camp will be held at the Pasadena Japanese Cultural Institute from August 1-5, 2016. The camp is run daily from 9am to 5pm. Pricing begins at $215 per child. Please visit www. ndc.kizuna-la.org or contact Paul Matsushima at paul@kizuna-la. org or (213) 973-4465 for more information. The collection bins are located in the parking lot behind gym. • • • • • • Also, don’t forget the Manzanar Camping Trip scheduled for August 20 - 21. Nikkei Discovery Camp Free Electronic Recycling What can you recycle? July is soon approaching and it is Obon season. The Pasadena Buddhist Temple Obon is July 23-24. We will have a Bottle Ring Toss game booth and the Junior YBA will have the Food/Drink booth as usual. We will also need help with Bingo. I am hoping everyone can help out during the festival. Microwave Ovens VCR and DVD Players Stereo Equipment Telephone Systems Cell Phones Digital Cameras Other Electronic Devices Pasadena Buddhist Temple • HIKARI • July-August, 2016 www.PasadenaBuddhistTemple.org Monthly Opportunity Raffle Winners May - McKenzie Nakata June - Sara Portugas page 5 July Classes at the Pasadena Temple Reverend Gibbs is providing the following classes to the members of the Sangha and public. They are free with suggested per class donations of $5 for non-members. Tai Chi Classes Tai Chi as Exercise Class ev Gibbs will conduct 30-minute class with limbering R and Tai Chi exercises, no experience necessary, no special clothing needed. Classes meet Tuesdays 1:00 pm (note exceptions) and Thursdays at 1 pm. Buddhist Study Classes Rev. Gibbs will lead classes on Topics in Buddhism, open to all, no prior knowledge of Buddhism is necessary. Each class will consist of a short directed reading that will then be discussed by Rev. Gibbs and the class. Class length is 1 hour. Forms of Meditation Rev. Gibbs will instruct and lead participants through several different forms of meditation: mindfulness of breath, visualization, Attentiveness, Walking Meditation as Ki Cultivation. Forms will vary depending on participants interest. Classes meet on Wednesdays at 6:30 pm and Thursdays at 9:30 am. Please check calendar as funerals, hospital visitations and such can preempt scheduled classes www.PasadenaBuddhistTemple.org. Pasadena Buddhist Temple • HIKARI • July-August, 2016 Legacy Giving Tree The Giving Tree has been installed in the classroom that faces the garden. The tree will be quite large, approximately 8 ft. tall and will have bronze ginko leaves inscribed with our donor’s names. The Legacy Fund was established as a way to build our operating revenue through donations from our members. We know you already give so much to the Temple, not just your monetary donations and support of our fundraisers, but your time and hard work. As we look beyond the next few years, it’s important to plan for future needs and build a firm foundation so that the Temple exists for generations to come. We would like to ask that you consider joining many other thoughtful and generous members by making a gift to the Pasadena Buddhist Temple Legacy Fund. You may do this in a number of ways. First, a simple cash donation that can be deposited into the Legacy Fund for general operations, or if you prefer, can be designated for a specific purpose or need as you see fit. This can be done at once or pledged in payments spread over time. Second, a bequest such as property, cash, insurance, or securities will help ensure that the Pasadena Buddhist Temple sustains itself as a center of Jodo Shinshu teachings and a rich and vital source of Japanese culture. Third, you can establish a Charitable Annuity Trust, which is also a tax-planning vehicle that can be of benefit to some. www.PasadenaBuddhistTemple.org page 6 Pasadena Buddhist Temple Obon festival July 23 & 24, 2016 Saturday 4:00 - 9:00 pm Obon Dancing: 6:30 pm L.A. Matsuri Taiko at 6:00 pm Sunday 4:00 - 8:30 Obon Dancing: 6:30 pm West L.A. Buddhist Temple Taiko at 6:00 *check website for updated schedule • Food • Games • Martial Arts Demonstrations • • Craft and Gift Vendors • Silent Auction • • Buddhist Churches of America Historical Exhibits 1993 Glen Avenue • Pasadena 91103 • 626-798-4781 http://www.PasadenaBuddhistTemple.org Obon Demonstration Schedule Saturday, July 23rd Sunday, July 24th 4:00...QiGong Talk and Discussion 5:00..... Kyudo 5:00....Pasadena Shotokan Karate 5:30..... Pasadena Naginata 5:30....Pasadena Kendo Exhibits Ikebana Display The Buddhist Churches in WWII Internment Camps Vendors Heritage Source Great source for all books and publications dealing with Asian Culture Will have schedule of authors who will autograph their books during Obon Mariko III Beautifully sewn purses, bags and accessories Pat on the Back Handmade items from our favorite crafter from Arizona kisanoreen jewelry Beautiful handmade jewelry including children and adult Onenju Ahiozawa Pottery Handmade clay items by local artist. New to our Obon this year! Silent Auction in Sakai Hall Obon Raffle Many antiques, new items and other wonderful items will be available 1st prize ............................... $1000 Come early to look at all the items that will be auctioned off! 3rd prize................................. $250 Payment can be made by credit card or checks. 2nd prize................................ $500 Winners need not be present for these grand prizes Many other prizes will be awarded. Some items will be given away during the day, so turn in your raffle tickets early!