Archive for April, 2010

DEMONSTRATIONS AT CHINA & VIETNAM EMBASSIES

Friday, April 23rd, 2010


The Vietnamese Community of Washington, DC, MD, VA

6131 Willston Dr. Suite E, Falls Church, VA 22044

Tel: (703) – 373-9333

Email: congdongthudo@hotmail.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Anh Hong Do

April 20, 2010                                                            Phone:  (703)-618-5157

DEMONSTRATIONS AT CHINA & VIETNAM EMBASSIES

In Washington, DC on May 1st, 2010

WASHINGTON, DC:  On occasion of April 30, 2010, the Vietnamese community of Washington, DC, MD & VA is going to commemorate the 35th Anniversary of the National Resentment Day or the Fall of Saigon, at Eden Center, 6795 wilson Blvd, Falls Church, VA 22044, with schedule as follows:

  • On Friday, April 30, 2010: Commemorating fallen heroes ceremony, candlelight vigil and struggle music starting at 7 PM
  • Saturday, May 1st, 2010: American Anthem and Freedom & Heritage Yellow Flag Ceremony at Noon

Right after the celebration, demonstrators will move to the China Embassy at 3505 International Pl., Washington, DC 20008 at 1:30 PM and Vietnam Embassy at Sheridan Circle on Massachusetts Ave. at 3 PM. The last event will be laying wreath at the Vietnam War Memorial at 4 PM during the day.

After 35 years, since the fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975, the violent authorities of Communist Vietnam has still continued carrying out a repressive and inhumane policy, treating Vietnamese people brutally. Vietnam’s serial convictions of peaceful human rights advocates, persecutions against faithful for their practices of faith, hackers to cyber-attack democratic web sites and illegal confiscations of religious properties have indicated Vietnamese Communist regime intolerant to democracy, human rights and religious freedom.

The VC government has showed a relentless oppressor to its own citizens but a coward and pandering to Communist China in bully of the small country neighbor like Vietnam.

To lend necessary support to the on-going non-violent struggle movement for democracy in Vietnam, the DC Metropolitan Vietnamese community is planning to combine with International communities like Falun Gong, Tibet, Burma, Laos, Cambodia, etc… and Vietnamese communities coming from other states, so they all will take to the streets on May 1st, 2010 to condemn China’s expansionism and repression and in the meantime to strongly demand Communist Vietnam:

1-    Comply with the U.N. Declaration of Human Rights and Universal Covenant Of Civil And Political rights

2-    Immediately and unconditionally release all prisoners of conscience behind bars for their peaceful rights and religious advocacy.

3-    Recognize the rule of law, inherent rights and dignity given by God to every human being.

4-    Stop it now, like corruptions, human trafficking or letting poor people to marry foreigners in order to avoid the burden of the country’s extreme poverty

We also urge Obama Administration to listen to the human rights Tom Lantos Congressional Commission and the USIRF Commission’s recommendations by putting Vietnam back on the CPC list in conformity to International Religious Freedom Act in 1998.

Silencing, overlooking and co-operating with the country perpetrating the crimes against humanity, that is contradiction to American tradition known as a beacon of freedom and a shining city on a hill to the world.

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Business Networking Event and Fundraiser, Fri 4/23 @7pm

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010


Dear Friends and Supporters,
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Join us?Friday 4/23 @ 7pm for a Business Networking Event and Fundraiser for Hoan Dang, Candidate for the Maryland House of Delegates, at Saigon Cafe (6286-B Arlington Boulevard Falls Church, VA Phone: 703-237-1899).?Our Guest Speaker will be Dr. Charles Cuong Nguyen,?the first Vietnamese American Dean?at a major university?(see attached flyer for details).
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Due to limited space, please RSVP to Philip Tran at FriendsOfHoanDang@gmail.com or 703-200-3470 by Thursday 4/22.
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Sincerely,
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Friends of Hoan Dang

UMCP VSA Banquet?

Sunday, April 18th, 2010


UMCP VSA cordially invites you to our annual Spring Semi-Formal on Friday, April 23, 2010! There will be entertainment, dinner, and dancing!

Time: Doors open at 6:30 pm, and will last until 12:00 am
Location: New Fortune Restaurant
Address:16515 S Frederick Ave
Gaithersburg, MD
Ticket prices:
$25 per person
$45 per couple
$220 per 10-person table
Ticket sales will begin April 16th. Tickets must be purchased by April 22nd at 11:59pm. Please contact any officers to buy a ticket.
Program includes:
- Raffles throughout the night!
- Introduction of new Executive Board
- Farewell to old Executive Board
- Entertainment
- Dance Auction!
- Dancing
So come in your finest, fashionable, or cutest dress apparel and don’t be late to VSA’s party in Wonderland.


VNMAP Banquet 2010

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010


We are pleased to announce to you our upcoming fundraising banquet for the 2010 Medical Mission to Southern Region, Viet Nam. The banquet will take place on Friday, April 9th, 2010 from 6:30pm-11:00pm at New Fortune Restaurant (16515 S. Frederick Ave, Gaithersburg, MD 20877). Please see the attached documents for more information.

This year, VNMAP set a goal to fundraise $15,000 to support for our medical mission and our public health projects in Viet Nam. In the past years, VNMAP missions have impacted a lot of lives of whom we served as well as many team members who have joinned our missions. The theme of the banquet is “The Youth’s Vision Toward Health Care in Viet Nam” which reflects our dream to provide health care support to the poors and the needy in Viet Nam while emphasizes the commitment of the youth to overcome barriers in health care, cultures, languages to bring the better health to the community.
We hope to have your continual support of VNMAP program. To become our honored sponsors, please see the attached package for more information. Tickets to the banquet is available to be purchased at Phuong Ha at (443)-257-2637 or email at phuong.ha@vnmap.org .

LETTER OF INVITATION TO VIEW THE JADE BUDDHA (June 25, 2010 – July 18, 2010)

Friday, April 2nd, 2010


LETTER OF INVITATION TO VIEW THE JADE BUDDHA
(June 25, 2010 – July 18, 2010)

Blessed is the Buddhas coming into existence
Blessed is the Dhamma being lofty and bright
Blessed is the Sangha working in harmony
Blessed is the four-fold community practicing
the Buddha’s teaching in cordial brotherhood

Namo Ultimate Teacher Shakyamuni Buddha
Grand Venerables, Venerable Monks and Nuns
Honored Guests

We, ordained monks and nuns, at the Auspicious Cloud Monastery respectfully bow our heads in requesting your presence at:

The Jade Buddha Welcoming Ceremony
11:00 A.M. on Saturday, June 27 th, 2010
at the Auspicious Cloud Monastery
2101 James Madison Highway
Haymarket, Virginia 20169

We would like to invite you to come to contemplate the spectacular jade statue of the Buddha, which is touring the world before being permanently situated in the State of Victoria, Australia. Your attendance, with your compassionate and joyful hearts, will help validate our prayers for World Peace and Happiness for Mankind.

With respect, we would like to share a marvelous piece of news with all organizations, temples, and Buddhists in Washington D.C., Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, and other states, that from June 25 th, 2010, to July 18 th, 2010, the Auspicious Cloud Monastery will be blessed with a momentous opportunity to welcome the Jade Buddha to our premises.

We would like to invite all guests, regardless of belief, to come and view this exceptional statue. Together, we will worship and pray for peace in our world, happiness in our homes, and tranquility in our minds. Those who do not yet have faith in the Triple Gems will, upon this great opportunity, develop this assurance. Those who have already devoted themselves to the Buddha and his teaching will make dynamic advance in their practice.

It is known that the chance to see a Buddha in one’s lifetime is invariably rare. For over 2500 years, we have gone through uncountable births and rebirths. Why are we here now? Is it because of our karmic force or our power of vow? The Buddha has reached enlightenment by practicing the disciplines of the Bodhisattvas in his many lives. In his last life, he spent six years as an ascetic in deep jungles, 49 days in concentrated meditation under a Bodhi tree which protected him from rain and shine, until one early morning, he attained Truth by his personal experience and became enlightened. He found liberation for himself and then taught us the way to freedom from suffering. Without the great fortune to be born in Buddha’s time, we have been wandering in the six ways of sentient existence and the three-fold world.

We are here by either karmic force or power of vow. Nonetheless, we must have collected good merits in the past so that we may now enjoy the opportunity to see the Buddha’s metamorphosic body in the Jade Buddha. This is a remarkable statue carved from a massive jade boulder named “Polar Pride,” the pride of the North Pole. It is believed that jade has ineffable power to cure illnesses and chase away evil spirits. The Jade Buddha, at the value of about five million dollars, has been nominated a wonder of the world. It’s 4 m 85 in height, including the pedestal and the lotus dais. Let us come together at the monastery to worship the Jade Buddha and meditate on the significance of Great Mercy, Great Wisdom, Great Strength, Great Power, qualities of our ultimately wise Teacher Shakymuni Buddha.
The Buddha’s body is as pure as a gem,
The Buddha’s mind is as bright as moonlight.
The Buddha delivers us from suffering in this finite, impermanent world,
The Buddha’s heart is filled with encompassing loving-kindness and compassion.

Famous artisans from Thailand carved the statue diligently for more than five years, from a 3000 years-old, gem quality block of jade, excavated from a gem mine in North Canada. They finally succeeded in creating the Jade Buddha with all his 32 marks and 80 signs of perfection.

The Jade Buddha will be here, imposingly sitting on its pedestal, emitting great power of compassion and wisdom. The Lama Zopa Rinpoche has stated, “The Jade Buddha will lighten the entire world and bring happiness beyond thoughts and words. It will contribute to the prevention of destruction, wars included.” The Jade Buddha is modeled after the statue of the Buddha at the Great Awakening Stupa in Mahabodhi Temple in India.

One night, while staying in the valley of Katmandu, Nepal, Lama Zopa saw, in his dream, a giant block of jade in Canada. Upon waking up, he immediately instructed his desciple Ian Green to find the jade block and have a statue of the Buddha created from it. Thanks to this great fortune, Buddhists all over the world can now see and admire this exclusive Jade Buddha at least once in our lifetime. This event offers us profound motivation for the practice of the Buddha’s teaching.

Our Study Committee will organize sessions of Chanting Ten Thousand Buddhas’ Names for Repentance and Reform. We will devote our merits to World Peace and Happiness for All Sentient Beings.

The Organizing Committee heartily requests volunteers to work with us to build a Three-Entrance Gate, to set up altars and decorate the monastery with fresh flowers and fragrant fruits and with bright lightings, to care for the Jade Buddha statue, and welcome guests. This is a unique opportunity for us to build our merits and generate positive karma for our families. What an aspiration to be fulfilled!

The Jade Buddha Welcoming Committee is wholeheartedly grateful to sponsors who have donated towards the total fee of $15,000 USD (costs/fees for transportation, logistics, insurance, shipment, customs and storage…) to bring the Jade Buddha to the monastery for this meritorious project.

Namo Mahabodhisattva’s Treasury of Joyfulness
Most respectfully yours,
Bhikkhuni Thích N? Thanh Li?u
On behalf of the Organizing Committee

For donation and volunteer undertakings, please contact:
Auspicious Cloud Monastery
2101 James Madison Highway
Haymarket, Virginia 20169
Phone: (571) 261-2408

Memo: Jade Buddha
E-mail: tv_tuongvan@yahoo.com
Web site: www.tuongvantuvien.org