Community Life News Magazine

Member Spotlight: Realestate Broker Frank Reynolds

November 20th, 2009 by Sarah Lipton

Shambhala Community Member Update: Frank Reynolds has a new business.

Mr. Frank Reynolds

Mr. Frank Reynolds

“I wanted to let friends and acquaintances in the Boston Shambhala sangha know that earlier this fall I started working as a realtor with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Newburyport, and to provide you with my current work contact information [see below].

Though I’m focusing primarily on the North Shore, I’m licensed to work throughout Massachusetts and would be happy to assist any prospective home-buyers or sellers in the Greater Boston/North Shore region. Through my website, www.FrankReynolds.biz, I can set clients up with property searches which provide much more comprehensive information on MLS listings than can be obtained through most public real estate websites. I’m happy to do this on a no-obligation basis for anyone with an interest in exploring the real estate market, so let me know if this would be of interest to you and/or feel free to forward this message to friends who may be in this category.”

“In order to make confident decisions in today’s evolving real estate market, prospective sellers and buyers alike need:
Ø Information on properties currently on the market;
Ø Perspective on market trends;
Ø Professional guidance in developing an individual
strategy for identifying opportunites in today’s
challenging market;
Ø Professional support and representation in making
confident purchase or sale decisions.

As a Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Realtor®, I represent the leading real estate team in New England. Please take advantage of our tremendous array of tools and resources to help navigate the complex challenges of today’s real estate market.”

For more information, please see Frank’s website and contact him directly: www.FrankReynolds.biz

Members’ Social

October 22nd, 2009 by Sarah Lipton

The Boston Shambhala Center will be hosting our first official Members’ Social tomorrow evening, October 23rd from 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM. All members are cordially invited to attend to gather with old friends and meet some new ones. We are celebrating the culmination of a successful membership dues increase drive that has run since Harvest of Peace.

The highlight of the evening will be a performance by dharma singer-songwriter Ravenna Michalson who is a Shambhala sangha member. Visit www.ravennam.com to learn more about Ravenna’s music.

Please rsvp by registering here.

As usual we need volunteers for set-up, food prep, and a bartender. If you would like to help with this event, please email Andrea Sparks, Membership Coordinator at membership@shambhalaboston.org

Hope to see you all there!

Neighborhood Triathlons in Boston

April 24th, 2009 by Sarah Lipton

Children at Surmang

Children at Surmang

A fundraiser for education in Tibet

May 8 – 9, 2009

A unique triathlon combining sports and meditation. We will all sit together Friday night at the Shambhala Center to begin the Shambhala Triathlon. Then Saturday morning we will come together to complete the triathlon by joining a team to walk or bike, and practice Shamatha Yoga together.

We will gather donations from friends and family, co-workers, and Shambhala and Buddhist community members to support our participation in the Triathlon..

Our goal is to raise $2,000 to help rebuild the monastery. With 30 participants, who are each sponsored $67.00, we will have reached our goal! 100% of the proceeds will go to support the rebuilding the Surmang School in Surmang Valley, eastern Tibet. Konchok Foundation sponsors Surmang Monastery, which is where Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, the founder of Shambhala Centers throughout the world, was raised and trained as a young monk. Click here to learn more about Konchok Foundation, and here to learn more about the Triathlon.

The global goal for The Shambhala Triathlon for Surmang, Tibet is to raise $50,000, with our local goal being $2000. Two donors to the Konchok Foundation have already agreed to match dollar-for-dollar the first $15,000 of donations!

As of today, May 6th, there are 10 members signed up to participate! Please join us, or sponsor your fellow friends.

Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche and his running shoes

Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche and his running shoes

“I have now run nine marathons over the past years to support the rebuilding of Surmang Dutsi Til. Thank you to everyone who supported me in this effort. My friends at the Konchok Foundation tell me that these marathons collectively raised nearly three quarters of a million dollars, and have brought us well within reach of achieving our goal.

However, it’s now time for you to take over from me in running (or sitting, or walking) for Tibet, to complete the vital dharma projects that we are supporting there.”

~ Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche


Schedule:


Friday, May 8th

Monks at Wayen Gompa

Monks at Wayen Gompa


7-9pm: Group meditation practice and a short talk about Tibet and Surmang, at the Boston Shambhala Center.

Saturday, May 9th

10am: Meet at the Boston Shambhala Center and join team Biking Bodhisattvas or team Windhorse Walkers to complete the second portion of the Triathlon. There will be different routes and mileages available for various levels of participation.

12:30pm:
Both teams will meet at Olmstead park on the Brookline side of Leverett Pond (click here to see map) for one hour of group Shamatha Yoga to complete the third portion of the Triathlon.

1:30pm:Following the successful completion of the Triathlon, the entire group will celebrate with a celebratory picnic lunch!


Pre-registration required if you are interested in participating in the Triathlon.

Indicate which team you would like to be on in the comment:

the Biking Bodhisattvas (please bring your bicycle),

or

the Windhorse Walkers.

To sponsor the Triathlon, or someone participating in the Triathlon, please click to register and make a note that your payment is your donation. You are also invited to send a check to the Shambhala Center (646 Brookline Ave, Brookline, MA 02445), please just make a note what you are donating for, and thank you!!


Contact Sarah Lipton to get involved: info@shambhalaboston.org

This is a child-friendly community activity!


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