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Rock the Era, SGI Youth! July 25th, 2010, Philadelphia PA July 26, 2010

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ROCK THE ERA


ROCK THE ERA


ROCK THE ERA


ROCK THE ERA


ROCK THE ERA

Herbie Hancock gives a spontaneous concert for Youth Performers June 23, 2010

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Rock the Era – Join the Youth of CT May 26, 2010

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Rock the Era happens on the second and fourth Sunday mornings at the Connecticut Region Activity Center.  If you know a young person between the ages of 12 and 35 that wants to check out our Buddhist youth movement for peace, culture, and education, there will never be another group of dedicated young people like this.

The SGI-USA is the American branch of the SGI network, with more than 2,600 neighborhood discussion groups and nearly 100 SGI-USA centers throughout the country.  Our Connecticut Region Activity Center is at

518 BOSTON POST ROAD, ORANGE, CT PHONE : 203-799-0512

CT Region Super Morning Daimoku Campaign May 22, 2010

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Every Weekday!

Toward the July Rock the Era  Meetings

6:00-7:30am (Gongyo at 7:00)

All members and guests are welcome.

“Employ the strategy of the Lotus Sutra before any other.”

(Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, vol 1, p.1001)

Connecticut Region Activity Center Open April 28th! April 27, 2010

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source: Kathy.Crane@noaa.gov

Dear Members of Connecticut Region

There have been a number of inquiries about the Activity Center and 28 April. I am delighted to announce that the Activity Center will, in fact, be open for gongyo and diamoku. The hours will be 7:00–8:30 PM. All members and guests are invited to participate!

In 1253 on 28 April, Nichiren Daishonin proclaimed his teaching of Nam-myoho-renge-kyo. Today, due to the efforts of the SGI members united with Sensei, this teaching of hope, courage, compassion and empowerment has spread to over 190 countries and territories.

Those who wish to make Contributions for the May Commemorative Contribution activity may do so. And, those who wish to drop off payments for the Youth Festival may do so as well.

“How incredible it is to chant this wonderful daimoku each day! Nichiren Daishonin writes, “There is no greater happiness for human beings than chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo. The sutra [Lotus Sutra] says, ?The people there [in my land] are happy and at ease”

- Daisaku Ikeda (For Today and Tomorrow, April, 28)

Protected: Directions to Pick Up Points for Sunday, April 28th, YD Movement March 27, 2010

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Protected: Parking and Address info if traveling separately to Boston March 26, 2010

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Protected: Bus Schedule for March 28th North Zone YD Meeting March 24, 2010

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LBO Report- March 5th March 11, 2010

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On behalf of Living Buddhism Organization, I would like to report on our introductory meeting at Yale last Friday, March 5th.

Date: Friday, March 5th, 2010
Time: 7-8:20pm
Venue: Classroom 210, William L. Harkness Hall (100 Wall Street New Haven)

Participants: 9 people

Meeting Highlights:
Jane led gongyo and we chanted together first. Shun, Alexandria and Jane explained SGI and this practice to new guests, James and Claire, whom Allen brought. Jane shared her experience of having had actual proof in her career as a travel writer. We watched “Roots” part of the DVD “The Winning Life”. Based on that, Alexandria led the discussion. Since she raised her own question to everybody, we were able to involve everybody in the lively discussion. To conclude the meeting, Judy shared how she started this practice and received benefit and encouraged guests to try this Buddhism. Shun made a quick announcement on the World Peace Prayer. Finally, we did Sansho together. Even though Sae, our campus club leader, could not make it due to her concert trip to Florida, her daimoku and preparation for the meeting was essential for success of the meeting.

Study material: ”The Winning Life”

Thank you so much for all your support. If there is any question, please contact Sae or me.

Sae Niwa
Shun Chonabayashi
Living Buddhism Organization

*Ever-victorious Doumei Daimoku Campaign* March 8, 2010

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*Ever-victorious Doumei Daimoku Campaign*  
Dates: Every weekday and Saturday
Time: weekday: 6am-8am (Gongyo starts at 7am) 
          Saturday: 8am-5pm 
Venue: SGI CT Activity Center (518 Boston Post Rd. Orange CT 06511)   or 
join us  wherever you are:)
 
Nichiren Daishonin says ”Employ the strategy of the Lotus Sutra before any other”
 (The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, vol.I, p.1001). 
Let’s take all of the action based on DAIMOKU and 
Let’s win all aspect of life with DAIMOKU!!
 
For those who cannot come to the activity center, please join this chanting session from your place.  We can still chant together and unite even if we are not physically in the same place. 
If you have any questions regarding this activity, please contact 
S a e    ,   J i m m y ,   o r   R i s h i  

Youth Division- July 2006