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2014 White River Buddhist Temple Bon Odori Festival (Saturday)NEW

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2014 White River Buddhist Temple Bon Odori Festival (Saturday)
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Date: Saturday, 26 July, 2014       Time: 4:00 pm - 9:30 pm
White River Buddhist Temple
3625 Auburn Way North
Auburn, WA 98002 USA
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White River Buddhist Temple annual Bon Odori will be held on a Saturday. Everyone is welcome to join us to dance for joy to our loved ones who have passed away and to honor our ancestors.

This is a public event.

White River Buddhist Temple is a Jodo Shinshu Temple and is part of the national umbrella organization of Buddhist Churches of America ( BCA ).

We have an extensive program for this event:
��� *� Okinawa Kenjin Kai Taiko, Dance, and Uta Group
��� *� Children's Lantern Parade led by a Shishimai (Lion Dog)
��� *� Short Hatsubon Service
��� *� Welcome Speech by Mayor of Auburn
��� *� Bon Odori Dances Part I
��� *� Intermission - Seattle Taiko Matsuri Group
��� *� Bon Odori Dances Part II

Schedule
4:00 pm: Food and Souvenir Booths will open
6:15 pm: Bon Odori Dance starts

Parking
Flat field parking is available within our Temple's ground.

Resources
Website:� wrbt.org
Facebook Public:� facebook.com/WhiteRiverBT
Facebook Personal: facebook.com/WhiteRiver.BuddhistTemple

Japanese Obon Festival & Bon Odori Schedule
http://www.japanese-city.com/calendar/events/p/obon-and-practice.php

[Please always confirm date & times, the schedule could change]

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