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DECEMBER 2 014 Volume 57 Number 12Minister’s Message 1 & 4 Message from our 1-2 President
January Busshin 2 Deadline Information
Buddhist Education News 3 Jr. YBA News 3 Youth Club News 4 Momijikai News 4 Newsroom OBWA 4
In Memoriam 4
Holiday Greetings Form 5 Dharma School News 6 2014 December Shotsuki 7 Memorial Service
Temple Tid-Bits 7 New Years Omochi Form 8 Calendar 9-10 Japanese Section 12-14
IN THIS ISSUE
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t’s official – we have entered the “Holiday Season” of Thanksgiv-ing, Christmas and New Year’s. I have a variety of memories about these three holidays. Thanksgiving and Christmas were much more meaningful when I was a kid liv-ing in the United States – we had turkey, Christmas tree, etc. Moving to Japan at age 11, no more turkey, and Christmas just wasn’t the same, even though the school I went to, the American School in Japan, took those holidays off. You could tell, though that New Year’s Eve & Day were a much bigger deal in Japan.It’s interesting for me to end up in the Buddhist Churches of America where I can celebrate both aspects of my earlier experi-ence. Even though Thanksgiving is a very “American” holiday, we can
also understand it as an acknowl-edgment of the gratitude that Buddhism teaches. Christmas, al-though ostensibly a Christian holi-day, is a time where we can practice giving through our gifts, and spend this important time together with our families. I find that families at the temple often uphold the tradi-tional Japanese food and gathering traditions of their ancestors.
I have written about this be-fore, but I have learned to ap-proach the Holiday Season instead as the “Season of Gratitude,” even extending it into January with Ho-onko. Learning to appreciate ev-erything I have been through, all the love, compassion and instruc-tion I have received throughout my life in both the United States & Continued on Page 4
The Season of Gratitude
By Rev. HaRRy Gyokyo BRidGe
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ell, despite our BEST ef-forts, my team did not win BCO’s golf tournament on October 6. However, we had a good time and, of course, it was for a good cause. The weather was great and we had a good turnout. Thank you to the golf tournament commit-tee: Keiju Terada (Chair), Michael Endo, Mary Hiromoto, Ed Mon,Suda, Ted Tanisawa, and Gary Tominaga. A special thank you to our generous donors and invalu-able volunteers. This year a part of the proceeds will be donated to the Asian Health Services. We were lucky to have the Bishop, Rever-end Umezu, and his wife, Janet, join us for the award’s dinner. In addition, we were honored to have
Message from our President
Message from The President
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representatives from the Consulate General of Japan attend the din-ner, including the Consul General, Mr. Masato Watanabe.
We celebrated and expressed our appreciation to our Keiro-kai members at a special service and luncheon on October 12. The luncheon was delicious. It was organized and planned by Jon Takagaki and Gloria Fujimo-to. We were entertained by the Karaoke group. Thank you to all those who helped make it a fun event for our Keirokai.
October ended on a great note…the winning of the World Series by the San Francisco Giants. What an exciting series! I love the SF Giants. Reverend Bridge’s theme for his Dharma Talks in October was right conduct/behavior (one of the Eightfold Noble Path). What I find so compelling about the SF
Giants is their right/positive con-duct/behavior. In today’s world, where so many sports’ figures be-have badly (e.g., players from the NFL involved in criminal acts of violence), it is refreshing to support a team whose members are positive role models. Many of their players persevered through adversity to finally be on a winning World Series team (e.g., Tim Hudson and Travis Ishikawa). It was also through “right effort” that the team was successful. Go Giants!
Things are winding down.
Don’t forget mochitsuki is coming up on December 14th. We can use
any and all help. If you haven’t come out before, I can assure you that it is a lot a fun and you’ll enjoy yourself!
In Gassho, Linda Minamoto
DEADLINE FOR JANUARY 2015 BUSSHIN ARTICLES: DECEMBER 1ST
Articles submitted after this date may not be printed.
Send articles to Joyce Yokomizo: email: [email protected] or fax: (415) 970-0810. You can also send articles to the church office.
BUSSHIN COLLATION: Sunday, December 14th, 2014 by Youth Club
H
appy belated Halloween and Happy Thanksgiving! Thank you again to all those who came to our haunted house. In early November, we travelled to Fresno to attend the CC Jr. YBA Confer-ence on the 7th-9th. Here, we got to meet up with many other teens from other Buddhist Temples from cities such as Fresno, Berkeley, Sacramen-to, Alameda, and more, all while having fun and learning more about Buddhism. You may have seen YBAmembers recently running around the Church with cameras and com-puters, wondering, “what the heck are they doing?” Well, we were just shooting our skit for Bodhi Day, which we previewed in Fresno. Thank you to everyone who helped us on this fun trip, especially all the parents who drove and chaperoned for the weekend!
In addition to the trip to Fresno, we chaired multiple services and participated as Teaching Assistants
for the Dharma School on the 16th. Our annual See’s Candy sales also started on that day, so remember to buy some discounted おいしい See’s Candy to give to your loved ones for the holidays!
In December, we are going to show our Bodhi day skit on the 7th, as well as serve our Mochitsuki Udon Luncheon on the 14th for everyone who comes to Mochitsuki to help out.
Jr. YBA News
By keLsey HiRota
C
elebrate Bodhi Day with us on Sunday, December 7th com-memorating the day Shakyamuni Buddha became enlightened. Ser-vice begins at 10:00 a.m.Join us on Wednesday, De-cember 10th, 7:00-8:30 p.m. for our monthly Evening Dharma Service and Discussion with Reverend Harry Gyokyo Bridge. All adults and young adults inter-ested in Buddhism are welcome!
Please note there will be no Sat-urday Dharma Study Class this month.
Ring in the New Year with your BCO Dharma Family on New Year’s Eve, Wednesday, De-cember 31st. Service begins at 8:00 p.m., and then participate in the tradition of striking the kan-sho and enjoying a bowl of soba noodles!
Buddhist Education News
By GayLe noGucHi
REGISTER NOW – SPACE LIMITED!
WHAT: Essentials of Buddhism: a 4 part introduction to
Buddhism Presented by Sensei Elaine Donlan of the Buddhist Church
of San Francisco
WHEN: Thursdays, January 8, 15, 22, and 29, 2015 7:00-8:30 p.m.
WHERE: BCA Bookstore, 2140 Durant Ave. Berkeley (one block up from Shattuck Ave.)
Does Buddhism seem complex and confusing to you? Are you stumped when asked to explain it to someone? Then this 4 part introduction to Buddhism is for you! Sensei Donlan will teach you what you need to know. Previously taught at the Buddhist Church of San Francisco, this very popular class is now available in the East Bay for the first time!
Registration is free – donations are welcome and appreciated. To register, contact Gayle Noguchi at 510-809-1435 or [email protected].
Newsroom
OBWA
By kaRen HasHiMoto
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BWA gratefully acknowl-edges the following donations:Jean Nakazono - appreciation
of visit
Cathy Miyasaki – appreciation
for visiting her mother, Sachi Matsui
Mami Yamagishi - donation of
craft supplies
Ruby Kuritsubo and Linda Minamoto –
Eshinnin-Kakushin-nin-Lady Ohtani Service
Judy Kano - Memory of Grace
Misaki
Alice Neishi – Fukuoka Party
Kayoko Fujimoto – Orei for attendance at FBWA Conference in Irvine
Our annual Bonenkai will be held on Sunday, December 7. We have a greeting card and craft sale that day. For infor-mation, contact Carol Thunen or Patti Hisaoka.
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Japan, I am glad to have encoun-tered the teachings of the Buddha. As American Buddhists, we can incorporate the best aspects of our own personal histories, our family traditions, and hopefully approach it all in a spirit of gratitude and appreciation.
In gassho,
Rev. Harry Gyokyo Bridge
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ello Everyone, welcome to the 2014-2015 Youth Club basketball season!This year Eric Masamori is coaching the Girls D-Silver team. Currently there are 6 girls on the team (Cameryn Kwong, Emiko Masamori, Mayumi Nomura, Marley Valparaiso, Lanae Wong and Elise Young) and we are look-ing for more girls interested in play-ing basketball. The girls started
practice in October and games will begin at the beginning of De-cember. The girls practice at Redwood Day School in Oak-land on Fridays from 6:45pm to 8:30pm. If you know of any girls in 4th or 5th grade, who are interested in playing, please feel free to contact Eric Masamori or
myself via email (Eric at [email protected] or June at [email protected] )
D
ue to many unforeseen hap-penings lately, the Momiji kai group has been inactive these last several months. As the new year approaches we do hope to be able to resume our pre-planned activities once again.The regular meetings for No-vember will be on Thurs., Novem-ber 6th and 20th, per our original schedule. We hope to see you all at 10:00 a.m. on these dates.
The Momiji kai members mourn the recent passing of Mrs.
Fumi Soga who had been a long
time member of the organization. At this time we wish to acknowledge with sincere grati-tude, the very generous donations from Mrs. Renie Grohl, Mrs. Jean Nakazono and Mrs. Lynn Chung. Our sincere thanks to you ladies.
Youth Club News… Girls D-Silver Team
By June noMuRa
Momiji Kai News
By nancy yaMaMoto
In Memoriam
The Buddhist Church of Oakland extends its deepest condolences to the families of:
Mrs. Evelyn Fumiko Soga, October 10, 2014 Mrs. Alice Kaneshige, October 23, 2014 Mr. Moe Neishi, October 26, 2014
May the family members find comfort and solace in the Nembutsu, Namu amida butsu.
HOLIDAY GREETINGS 2014-2015
年始挨拶を交換しましょう
2015年の親春も近ずいていまいりました。当仏教会では仏心新年号で恒 例の年始挨拶交換をいたします。申し込み欄に年賀の挨拶の言葉を書き入 れ、十一月二十四日(月)までに仏教会事務所にお届けください。写真 (白黒)も入れることができます。これに対するお礼はご懇志として仏教 会にお納めくださるようお願い申し上げます。 合掌 オークランド仏教会年始交換員会 門信徒の皆様へYour church is now beginning preparations of the 2014-15 "Holiday Greetings" in which we are given the opportunity to extend our personal greetings to all our friends and church family members.
As in the past, the purpose of the holiday greetings is to assist you in extending your holiday wishes to your church family during the holiday season. Utilizing this church service does not detract from the spirit of the individual cards you would be sending.
Your message may be in any shape or form -- long or short as you please. If you desire, a clear black and white photo of your family and/or pet(s) may be included. Of course, photos will have to be cut and/or reduced or enlarged in order to utilize the available space. If you would like to advertise your business, send in your business card... BUT ABOVE ALL, BE SURE TO SIGN YOUR NAME(S).
Won't you join us in this church family project? Please fill out the form below and mail it back to the church by MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2014. This will give the committee ample time to organize, finalize, print and collate the issue and mail it in time for the New Year.
MAIL TO: BUDDHIST CHURCH OF OAKLAND 825 JACKSON STREET
OAKLAND, CA 94607-4723 ATTN: HOLIDAY GREETINGS With Gassho,
Holiday Greetings Committee
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"HOLIDAY GREETINGS 2014-15"
MESSAGE: ENCLOSURE: (please check) __ PHOTO __ BUSINESSCARD DANA: $ __________ NAMES
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hat a frightfully wonderful Halloween Party! The Dhar-ma School Parents and the Jr. YBA really know how to throw a party!! Thank you to Delia Ikeda and her helpers, Joanne and Scott Morgan, Karla Lee, Cindy and Henri Sakai Kim, and Kathy Aoki for some great games. Thank you to Valerie and Tak Otsuka for the donut bites game and the guessing games. Gary Lawrence, Ron Nomura, Norm Yoshida, Jon and Linda Takagaki kept churning out great pizzas, too. Thank you, too, to Ron Fujii for the great watermelon and grapes. So many people helped put out the food, set up the tables, and take down the tables. Thank you all!Our progress on the Eightfold Noble Path continues: In Septem-ber, we focused on Right Effort and the Dharma School cleaned their classrooms.
In October, we focused on Right Conduct, collated the Busshin with the help of many other Sangha mem-bers, worked on our Keirokai gifts, learned a new gatha and enjoyed our Halloween Party.
Now in November, we will ex-plore Right Mindfulness. Being mindful of the Buddha’s teaching, being mindful of the environment and our effect on others, being mind-ful of all that has been given to us. A lot to be mindful of as we observe Thanksgiving and our Perpetual Me-morial Service.
We have a special Sunday planned for November 23rd at church. Christine Bartlett, a good friend of Jun Hamamoto, will lead a workshop called Build It. Chris-tine’s workshops are always fun (and educational, too). We’ve been happy to work with her before at the Law-rence Hall of Science. Hope you can make it!
We are resuming our Non-Perishable Food Drive in January, but for now, we continue to have our Alameda County Food Bank barrel available for whatever donations you feel you can give.
If you have E-WASTE that you would like to get rid of, you can bring the items to church during November. Anything with electronics qualifies. If you are donating
an old CRT television, please attach your name and your address to the item (required by law).
We are very grateful to our donors. Thank you very much!
Mrs. Alice Shibata - Keirokai
appreciation
Rosalie Kido - Keirokai appreciation Ruby Kuritsubo - Keirokai
apprecia-tion
Mr. and Mrs. Yoneyama - Keirokai
appreciation
Ms. Lou Minamoto - Keirokai
appreciation
Happy Birthday to our students born in November: Mason Kim, Colin Kwong and Leila Neishi. We wish you all the best!!
Dharma School News...
By Maya LawRence2014 December Shotsuki Memorial Service
Service: Sunday, December 7, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. following Family Service
Dharma Message by Rev. Harry Gyokyo Bridge
Family and friends are invited to attend this monthly memorial service for those listed below. If any errors appear in the list below, please notify the church office at (510) 832-5988 at your earliest convenience. For next month’s Shotsuki Service, please see the January calendar.
Mrs. Wakako Adachi Dr. Larry Aikawa Mrs. Yoneko Aochi Mrs. Koto Aoyagi Mr. Yasutaro Chiyoda Mrs. Fumie Doi Mr. Goro Endo Mr. Fusakichi Fujii Mrs. Carrie Fujii Mr. George Fujino Mr. Noboru Fukuchi Mrs. Michiko Fukutomi Miss Emiko Furuta Mrs. Toshiko Furuta Mr. Jay Gluck
Mrs. Sumie Hiramoto Gluck Mrs. Mutsu Gonda
Mr. Utaro Harada
Mrs. Kinuko Diana Hayashi – 7th year Mrs. Osue Hirabayashi Mr. Fred Hiromoto Mrs. Fuji Ikeda Mr. Dick Kanzaki Mr. Keishu Kanzaki Mr. Otokichi Kashima Mr. Tamesaku Kataoka Mrs. Kiyono Kawabata Mr. Yuji Kawabata Mrs. Hisa Kawamoto
Miss Pearl Kawamoto – 3rd year Mrs. Riu Kawaoka Mrs. Yufu Kisanuki Mr. Keisaburo Koda Mr. Kazuo Koizumi Mr. Takehei Kono Mr. Heitaro Kosobayashi Mrs. Margaret Kubota Mr. Myosuke Kuramura
Mr. Torahei Masuoka – 50th year Mr. Ben Matsui – 1st year
Mr. Chosei Matsui Mrs. Fusako Matsutani Mrs. Kinu Matsutani Mr. Rokusaburo Miyamoto Mr. Masato Mori Mr. Yoshihisa Mori Mr. Naoto Roy Muramoto Mr. Yotaro Najima
Mr. Nobori Nakagawa – 17th year Mr. Toru Tom Nakagawa
Mr. Hiroshi Nakai – 50th year Mr. Masato Nakao
Mr. Takashi Nakao Mr. Seiichi Nakatani Mr. Eiichi Nakazono Mr. Eisaburo Natsuhara Miss Gloria Natsuhara Mrs. Nobuko Natsuhara Miss Masako Neishi Mr. Sadaichi Neishi
Mr. George Nobori – 17th year Mr. Don Nomiyama
Mr. Jerry Nomura – 17th year Mr. Sekinosuke Okai
Mrs. Mary Fumiye Okamura Mr. Shinji Okamura – 13th year Mrs. Hide Okano Mrs. Kimiyo Okawachi Mr. Takashi Okawachi Mr. Keiji Onizuka Mrs. Jane Otsuka Mr. Tomio Otsuka
Mrs. Wendy Mitsu Pendro Mr. Jun Sasaki – 7th year Mr. Yukichi Sasaki Mr. Mitsuzo Satake Mrs. Tomino Shigemoto Mrs. Amy Shimada – 3rd year Mr. Yoshizo Shimamoto Mr. Masao Shinomoto
Mrs. Hatsue Sunagawa Mr. Yoshitsugu Takeda
Mr. Seikatsu Takesaka – 50th year Mrs. Teiko Tamori Mr. Ichiro Tanaka Mr. Masaichi Tanaka Mrs. Masayo Tani Mrs. Kusu Tanita Mrs. Mary Tsuboi Mr. Shozo Tsuboi Mrs. Ayako Agnes Tsuji Miss Yumiko Tsujimoto Mr. Shigekazu Umemoto Mrs. Kin Usui
Mrs. Teruko Uyeno Mr. George Watanabe
Mr. Yotaro Watanabe – 50th year Mr. Howard Worrell
Mrs. Yoshiwo Yabe Mr. Naozo Yago Mr. George Yamaguchi
Mr. Noboru Yamanaka – 13th year Mr. Takefumi Yasuda
Mrs. Masae Yokomizo
Mrs. Nobuye Nowie Yokomizo –
7th year
Mr. Yonekichi Yokomizo
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TID-BITS
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re you or someone you know moving, have a new mailing address? Please notify the church office so we can update our records. The of-fice will be closed Thursday, November 27 and Friday, November 28. Thank you.New Year’s Omochi
The traditional New Year’s Omochi will be prepared by the Buddhist Church of Oakland on
SUNDAY,
DECEMBER 14, 2014
from 7:00 a.m. The Omochi is being offered to members and the public on a donation basis as listed on the order form below. For procurement of the necessary ingredients,Please
turn in your order form by DECEMBER 8th.
We will no longer be accepting orders pastthe deadline. LAST MINUTE REQUESTS on the day of mochi tsuki will not be filled until all
pre-orders have been filled.
In order for the marketing and packaging crew to accurately fill your order, an order form has been provided for you below. Please note that there is a space for you to note the approximate desired pick-up time. Also, a space has been provided for the name of the individual who will be picking up your order. It
is requested that orders be picked up between 3:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. Members are urged to invite
supporters, where this form is not sent, to place orders with the church at (510) 832-5988. Office hours are from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday.
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825 Jackson Street, Oakland, CA 94607-4723 DATE _________________________
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I will pick-up my order at ________ p.m. My order will be picked-up by _________________________________
DESCRIPTION UNIT UNIT PRICE QTY Ordered $ AMOUNT
NOSHI MOCHI PC $8.00 (3 lbs.) ___________ _________________ KAGAMI MOCHI (large 1 ½ lbs.) SET $4.50 ___________ _________________ KAGAMI MOCHI (small ¾ lbs.) SET $3.00 ___________ _________________ KOMOCHI LB $3.50 ___________ _________________ ANKO MOCHI LB $4.50 ___________ _________________
~ December 2014 ~
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
Busshin Articles Due Line Dancing, Social Hall, 1:00-2:30 pm
Karaoke, Social Hall, 7:30-9:30 pm
2 3
Board of Directors Meeting, Small Chapel, 7:00 pm 4 Momijikai, Small Chapel 10:00 am-2:00 pm Gakuen (Adult) Issei Kaikan, 6:30-8:30 5 6 Gakuen Issei Kaikan, 9:00-12:00 pm 7 OBWA Meeting 9:00-10:00 am Bodhi Day Service 10:00-11:00 Shotsuki Memorial & Adult Dharma Service 11:00-11:45 am OBWA Bonenkai Social Hall 12:00-1:00 pm 8 9 EBYAL Issei Kaikan, 7:00-9:00 pm 10 Evening Dharma Service & Discussion, 7:00-8:30 pm 11 Gakuen (Adult) Issei Kaikan, 6:30-8:30 12 Youth Club Set-up for Mochisuki
13 Gakuen Issei Kaikan, 9:00-12:00 pm Anko Prep Social Hall/main Kitchen 9:00-12:00 pm Ikebana Issei Kaikan 2:00-4:00 pm 14 Mochitsuki 6:00 am-6:00 pm Busshin Collation-Youth Club 15 16 Oakland Fukuoka Sister City Association General Meeting Issei Kaikan, 7:00-9:00 pm 17 18 Momijikai, Small Chapel 10:00 am-2:00 pm Gakuen (Adult) Issei Kaikan, 6:30-8:30 19 20 Gakuen Issei Kaikan, 9:00-12:00 pm 21 No Service 22 23 24 25 Christmas Day (Office Closed) 26 27 No Gakuen 28 Temple Clean-up 9:00-11:30 am 29 30 31
New Year’s Eve Service, 8:00-9:00 pm
10
~ January 2015 ~
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
Happy New Year! (Office Closed) New Year’s Day Service, 11-12 pm Busshin Articles Due
2 3
Gakuen / New Year’s Party Social Hall, 9:00-1:00 pm 4 OBWA Meeting 9:00-10:00 am Small Chapel Family Dharma Service, OBWA Officer Installation
10-10:45 am Shotsuki Memorial & Adult Dharma Service 10:45-11:30 Concord Howakai – New Year’s Dinner 4:00 pm
5 6 7
Board of Directors Meeting, Small Chapel, 7:00 pm 8 Gakuen (Adult) Issei Kaikan, 6:30-8:30 9 Hiroshima Kenjinkai Prep Social Hall, 1:00-3:00 pm
Youth Club Set-up for Ho-onko Luncheon 10 Gakuen Issei Kaikan, 9:00-12:00 pm Hiroshima Kenjinkai New Year’s Celebration Social Hall, 12:30-4:00 pm Ikebana Issei Kaikan, 2:00-4:00 pm 11 Ho-onko Service 10-11:30 am Otoki – Toban A 11:30-12:30 pm Busshin Collation - Board 12
Wanto Shodo Kai Issei Kaikan, 10 am-12 Noon
Karaoke, Social Hall, 7:30-9:30 pm 13 EBYAL Issei Kaikan, 7:30-9:00 pm 14 Evening Dharma Service & Discussion, 7:00-8:30 pm 15 Momijikai, Small Chapel 10:00 am-2:00 pm Gakuen (Adult) Issei Kaikan, 6:30-8:30 16 17 Gakuen Issei Kaikan, 9:00-12:00 pm 18
Family Dharma Service 10-10:45 am Dharma Chat 10:45-11:30 am Ashland Howakai 5:00-6:30pm 19
Martin Luther King Day (Office Closed)
Karaoke, Social Hall, 7:30-9:30 pm
20
Oakland Fukuoka Sister City Association General Meeting Issei Kaikan, 7:00-9:00 pm 21 22 Gakuen (Adult) Issei Kaikan, 6:30-8:30 23 24 Gakuen Issei Kaikan, 9:00-12:00 pm 25
Family Dharma Service 10-10:45 am Dharma Chat 10:45-11:30 am Dharma School Teacher’s Meeting 11:45 Oakland-Fukuoka Sister City Association-New Year’s Dinner; Social Hall; 5:00-8:00 pm
26
Wanto Shodo Kai Issei Kaikan, 10 am-12 Noon Karaoke, Social Hall, 7:30-9:30 pm
27 28
Asian Health Services Monthly Meeting Social Hall, 9:00 am-12:00 pm
29
Busshin Articles Due Gakuen (Adult) Issei Kaikan, 6:30-8:30 30 Hiroshima Kenjinkai Board meeting Social Hall, 12:30-2:30 pm 31 Gakuen Issei Kaikan 9:00-12:00 pm
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BUDDHIST CHURCH OF OAKLAND’S
MOCHITSUKI
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