An Olympian LDC Manning Park Family Retreat in 2010!
We did it, all of us, all 105 participants of this
year's LDC Manning Park Family Retreat!
This Olympic year was marked by the strong presence
of young adults and youth attendees and organizers.
Participants from Kelowna, Kamloops, Vancouver,
Steveston, Fraser Valley, Vernon, Washington and
Calgary all gathered to meet old friends and make new
ones. This year you joined 54 adults, 30 youth
(13-25) and 21 children (12 and under) and one lonely
black bear to share an incredible weekend of
great food, profound dharma sessions, exciting
activities and most of all wonderful company!
Whether you participated in the morning walks through
the forest, sat in on the services, sang along with
"I Believe", took a dip in the pool, lit the
campfire, flipped some steaks on the barbeque, threw
a bocci ball, chased a ground squirrel, decorated a
bike, attended a social, discussed the dharma, or
simply gathered together in a cabin with your
friends, we truly hope you had an extraordinary
experience at our very own Olympic Games!
Please take this
opportunity to share the spirit of the weekend with
your friends and family who did not have a chance to
come out to Manning Park this year. I've attached a
couple of pictures. Please also send your memories or
pictures to retreat.vbt@gmail.com.
The poem, I am Thankful, read by Dr. Bob Akune in his
Dharma talk is at
http://www.joke-archives.com/inspire/iamthankfulfor.html
We all join in gratitude to the LivingDharmaCentre,
BCJSBCF and Women's League for their financial and
moral support of this year's event.
Your participation has inspired the members of the
Organizing Committee with renewed vigor to make next
year's retreat even better. Please let us know
if you would like to be a part of organizing next
year's retreat.
Thank you for your invaluable contribution to make
this retreat truly memorable.
Your LDC Manning Park Retreat 2010 Organizing
Committee
1910 Rogers Pass Disaster
Those were the words of Karen Tierney, Superintendent of Mount Revelstoke and Glacier National Park and Rogers Pass National Historic Site, as she addressed a crowd of over 500 people at a special commemorative service held in Revelstoke, B.C. March 4, 2010.
Thirty-two of those men were Japanese immigrants and were most likely Buddhists. So, as part of the ceremony, their names were read and a short service was performed by Bishop Fujikawa of the Jodo Shinshu Buddhist Temples of Canada.
There is another
event planned for August 15, 2010. CPR and Parks
Canada will be designing a memorial monument at
Roger's Pass. The 1910 Avalanche Committee wish to
have an Obon Service and Bon Odori to be part of the
centennial events. Sensei Doctor Leslie Kawamura
of Calgary will be in Revelstoke to perform the
service.
Should you be planning your holidays around this
time, please try to include a trip to Revelstoke and
take in this event.
-With information from Roy Inouye
GO TO THE REVELSTOKE TIMES-REVIEW
TO SEE A SLIDE SHOW, VIDEO AND ARTICLE OF THE
EVENT...
2009 Manning Park Retreat
Clear skies and warm rays
of sunshine touched our bodies throughout the day and
dark, chilly nights with bright twinkling stars
brightened our evenings.
During the Manning Park Family Retreat everyone
greeted each other with warm smiles. Everyone seemed
to enjoy themselves, meeting old friends and making
new ones.
This LDC (Living Dharma Centre) sponsored program
took place May 16-18 at the beautiful Manning Park in
BC. It was attended by 112 participants including 62
adults, 26 youth (13-25), 16 children (6-12) and 8
children (5 and under). We were also honoured to have
the presence of six Sensei’s who prepared seminars
and dharma talks.
The LDC, JSBTC (Jodo Shinshu Buddhist Temples of
Canada) and our BCJSBCF (British Columbia Jodo
Shinshu Buddhist Churches Federation) graciously
provided funding to have local Sensei’s and their
families attend.
Everyone helped to prepare, cook, cleanup and eat the
fantastic meals during the weekend. The menu was
unexpectedly enhanced with Kaz's home made soup. The
youth entertained with a scavenger hunt, hide and go
seek "Sardine Tag” and a create your own story/solve
the mystery game called “Mafia”. The sunny afternoon
was filled with a sports tournament including bocce
ball, bedrock golf, horseshoes and ping pong. Bicycle
decorations lead up to a grand parade and, like so
many others in the past, Sora and Courtenay
celebrated cycling without training wheels.
Mornings started with Nature Walks with Sensei Akune
with an astounding attendance of 62 participants.
After sewing chickens, adults finished their evenings
by letting their chins wag and wet their lips with
some rotted grapes. Workshops included self-defence,
quiet sitting mediation, dharma discourse, self lead
dharma discussions and gatha review.