Joint Event with Imperial College Buddhist Society: Buddhism Without Borders 2008
Hi all,
Buddhism Without Borders Poster 2008
We will be having our annual major event- Buddhism Without Borders on 22nd February this year. There will be a talk by on human relations, though a title for the talk has not been decided on. At the event we will also have an exhibition and free distribution, and the refreshments will be provided. It will take place in the Sir Alexander Fleming Building (SAF), the medics building basically.
The talk will be given by Venerable Ajahn Khemadhammo, more information of Venerable can be found by googling his name.
This event will be open to invited members of the public, such as our friends from University of London Union Buddhist Association(ULUBUDA), other Buddhist organisations in universities in and outside London, and also public Buddhist associations. We are expecting about 80 people attenting the event.
Last year the event was a successful one, and this year we’re starting to prepare for the event now. We need to know if any of you would like to help to prepare for the event. The areas that you can help in are:
1) Exhibition and distribution - Preparation of exhibition materials (before the day), explanation of materials, and handling free distribution materials (on the day itself)
2) Venue and logistics - Setting up the venue (on the day itself)
3) Publicity - Distribution of publicity materials such as posting posters around college (before the day)
4) Food and sponsorship - Obtain food sponsorship from restaurants (before the day), collecting the food from the restaurants to college (on the day itself), or preparation of food (on the day itself).
It would be great if many of you can help, in one or more of the areas above. It will take only perhaps a couple of hours in one day.
If you would like to help out, please reply this email with your name, contact details and which area(s) you want to help in. Thanks!
With metta,
Siew
Secretary
IC Buddhist Society
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