Monday, December 14, 2015

Dharma Retreat Invitation


DHARMA RETREAT INVITATION 

NAMO SAKYA MUNI BUDDHA


Respected Monastic Shangha Members,
Dear Buddhist Followers and Members of Vietnamese Buddhist Youth Associations,
The most venerable monks in the Unified Buddhist Congregation of the United States of America and Canada designated us, Buddhist nuns to work on the board of the organization for the Sixth Dharma Retreat in North America. We realized that a unified system of Buddhist study and Dharma practice is very necessary in this present time. Therefore, we devote our time and skills to work for the retreat. We believe that the retreat will show strength of the Vietnamese Buddhist community in the United States of America, and it’ll also help us (Buddhists) to develop our deep understanding of Buddha Dharma and to know how to practice Dharma properly. With the joy of the Dharma, we cordially invite the monastic monks, nuns, Buddhist followers and members of the Vietnamese Buddhist Youth Associations to mark your calendar to join the retreat.
From: Thursday 21st. to Sunday 24th. of July, 2016 
At: Hilton Orange County Hotel / Costa Mesa, 3050 Bristol, Costa Mesa (Santa Ana), CA 92626, T: +1 714 540 7000 / D: +1 714 513 4993.
Enrollment will be open December 12th, 2015 through June 12th, 2016
Fee for hotel and retreat: Each adult: $300; family: first person $300, the second or third $200 each; children under 12 years old $150 each.  (Check pays to: KHOA TU HOC BAC MY)
Please download and fill the application form HERE and then send it with fee for the retreat to:
    An Lac Temple, 5249 E. 30th. Street, Indianapolis, IN 46218 - (317) 545-1234
    Huyen Khong Monastery: 14335 Story Road, San Jose, CA 95127 - (408) 824-5696
    Lam Vien Monastery: 1606 Roy Road, Pearland, TX 77581 - (832) 328-7825
    Quang Minh Temple: 10660 Rosalie Dr., Northglenn, CO 80233 - (303) 350-7252
    Pure Land Meditation Center, 11502 Daniel Ave., Garden Grove, CA 92840 - (714) 266-4171

We sincerely wish the monastic monks, nuns, and Buddhist followers to be in good health and peace, and be supporters for the Dharma retreat being successful. 

In the Dharma,


Board of organization