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Dharma Club |
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A happy life comes from a good mind and good actions.
In Dharma Club for kids, we explore this message and bring it to life through
plays, stories, discussion and meditation. We have fun learning about the
Buddha's life and teachings and hope that the children will be inspired to
practise a healthy way of life. |
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Dharma Club is held once a month on a Sunday and is for school-aged children.
There are two age groups, 5-8 and 9-14 years. We are thinking to expand to
a teenage group if there is a demand. For the younger group, half an hour
is given to a Dharma-inspired craft, i.e., painting rocks, making flower offerings,
hats and kites, etc. |
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The session runs from 10:30 to 12:00, sharing a lunch together to conclude
about 12:30.
You can start any time. New children are welcome and there is no commitment.
So come along and see what we do. There is no charge.
Jenny Molloy, who is a trained teacher, coordinates the Dharma Club. Any
enquiries can be directed through the TI Office. |
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