Joanne Shenandoah Workshop
and House Concert in Berkeley

Joanne Shenandoah, Grammy-nominated Native American singer and composer will lead a workshop at the Berkeley Buddhist Monastery on Saturday morning, September 28th featuring her CD "Matriarch." The workshop will provide an intimate setting for discussion of filial respect and the special roles of women in the Iroquois Way.

Rev. Heng Sure, Buddhist monk will share stories and songs of
the Chinese Buddhist virtue of filial respect.

Workshop venue: Berkeley Buddhist Monastery,
2304 McKinley Ave. Berkeley, 94703,
corner of Bancroft. Street parking available.
Date: Saturday, September 28, 2002
Time: 9:00 - 11:00 AM
Limited seating, first come, first served. Suggested donation for
the workshop: $10.00.

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On Saturday evening Joanne, her sister Diane and daughter, Leah, will offer a concert from her Native American Music Award-winning CD "Peacemaker's Journey." Joanne's Iroquois vision carries a message of peace in a time of conflict and despair.


Concert venue: Chapel of the Pacific School of Religion,
Graduate Theological Union,
Leconte and Scenic, Berkeley.
Date: Saturday, September 28, 2002
Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Limited seating, first come, first served. Suggested donation for
the concert: $10.00.

For More Information, call: (510) 848-9788.

Sponsoring Organizations: AHIMSA, The Cultural Conservancy,
Covenant of The Goddess, The Institute For World Religions.

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Rev. Heng Sure
Institute For World Religions
Berkeley Buddhist Monastery
2304 McKinley Ave.
Berkeley, CA USA 94703
(510) 848-3440 ph.
(510) 548-4551 fax
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