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Pasadena Buddhist Temple

Annual Sukiyaki Dinner March 14-15

Pasadena Buddhist Temple will be holding its Annual Sukiyaki Dinner on March 14 and 15.

This authentic Japanese dinner features individually prepared sizzling pans of beef, assorted vegetables, noodles and tofu. The Sukiyaki will be accompanied by Japanese soup, hot rice and pickles.

The temple youth groups will also be holding a bake sale.

The dinner is $10. Sit-down service will be from 4 to 7:30 pm. Take-out service will be from 4 to 6 p.m.

Pasadena Buddhist Temple is at 1993 Glen Ave. in Pasadena.

For more information, call (626)798-4781.

For more information:

Call: (626) 798-4781

Pasadena Buddhist Temple is at 1993 Glen Ave. in Pasadena

St. George’s Episcopal Church

‘The Wilderness Experience’

St. George’s hopes the community will be able to join them to share in scripture and silence in “A Morning Apart” from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. March 21.

As the faithful continue the Lenten journey and move closer to the resurrection of Easter, one might be noticing some changes from within through one’s own personal “Wilderness Experience.”

During the quiet time following the Lectio, materials will be provided for the gathered community to create a mosaic stepping stone, which will be placed in the church’s prayer garden. Everyone is encouraged to bring pieces of tile, stones, glass, chipped china etc. to place in the mosaic; however that is only optional, there will be a plentiful supply available for all to use.

This will be the last of the morning gatherings for the 2008-2009 season. Morning Apart will resume in September.

For more information:

Visit: www.saintglc.org

Call: (818) 790-3323

St. George Episcopal Church is at 4467 Commonwealth Ave. in La Cañada

Temple Sinai of Glendale

Purim celebrations continue March 15

Purim celebrations continue March 15 with Temple Sinai of Glendale’s annual Purim Carnival.

A tradition for over 30 years, this year’s carnival will include midway style games, prizes, costume contests and great food. The carnival will run from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Admission is free with nominal charges for games and food, and children of all ages are encouraged to attend.


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