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Obon Cemetery Visitation Sat. July 13, 2019
After too much snow, ice and cold weather, spring is officially here and we can think ahead to summer and Obon. The following is the Cemetery Visitation Schedule for Saturday […]
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Obon Odori 2019
After a winter that lasted far too long, it appears that spring has finally arrived and Obon odori practices have begun at the TBC. Come out and learn dances to […]
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Annual TBC Picnic
We are happy to invite you to the annual TBC picnic on June 9th, 2019 at Camp Green Acres. It is located at 11124 Kennedy Rd, Markham (between Elgin Mills […]
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Hanamatsuri Family Banquet
Save the Date! Join us on Sunday April 21st, 2019 at 12:30 pm for our Annual Hanamatsuri Family Banquet! Program Details:Gourmet Food including Vegan CourseJuice / Water / Green Tea […]
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Keiro Kai: Celebrating our Young at Heart!
On Sunday March 17th we will be observing our Spring Higan or Ohigan Service. “Higan” literally means “The other shore” and this term is used in our tradition to reflect […]
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Winter Warm Up – March 3rd 2019
Save the date! Shin Fujinkai will be holding their Annual Winter Warm Up on Sunday March 3rd, after service. Warm up by joining us for a delicious sukuyaki donburi lunch. […]
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Sangha Day February 17, 2019
(Free Lunch!) For almost 70 years, the TBC Sangha volunteer group has had the privilege of providing volunteer support and hosting events at our Temple. Each year we host events […]
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FOODFEST – Sunday, February 3rd, 2019
The Dana and Shin Fujinkai will be holding their Annual Foodfest on Sunday, February 3th, 2019, the proceeds from which will be used to support the JSBTC Women’s Federation Outreach […]
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Mochi Tsuki 2018
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Please join us on Saturday December 29th at 9am for our annual TBC Sangha Mochi Tsuki – all volunteers are welcome! It […]
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Year End Bell Ringing at TBC – Dec. 31st at 11:30 pm.
In Japan, it is a Buddhist tradition to ring the temple bell 108 times at or around midnight on New Year’s Eve. Why 108 times? The 108 represent the number […]
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