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10th Annual Lantern Festival in Jamaica Plain, MA (Event Over)

  • When:Thu 7/17/08 (6PM)
  • Where: Forest Hills Cemetery
  • Address: 95 Forest Hills Ave Jamaica Plain, MA   Map
  • Cost: Free Admission; $10 sugg. don.

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Become one with Buddha when you float a personally inscribed lantern across Lake Hibiscus in Jamaica Plain at sunset. Yes, there's a Lake Hibiscus in JP. News to us, as well.

Join us for a moving memorial ceremony inspired by Buddhist rituals. Inscribe a lantern with a personal message to friends or family and float it across Lake Hibiscus at sunset.

In this breathtaking ceremony of remembrance, visitors to this lush, Victorian landscape make paper lanterns and set them afloat on the peaceful waters of a small lake. This ritual is based on the traditional Japanese Bon Festival, a time when a door opens to the world of the ancestors, allowing us to send messages to the other side. People enjoy picnics on the grass and a multi-cultural program of music and dance. They decorate their lanterns with calligraphy and notes to those who have died. At sunset, a candle is lit in each lantern, and the glimmering lanterns are set afloat. Drifting and flickering with the wind, the lanterns symbolize the soul’s journey when life ends.

Performers include gospel singer Ron Murphy, Master Tsuji’s Samurai Taiko Drummers, and students from Showa Institute and Chu Ling Dance Academy.
Admission is free, with a $10 requested donation per lantern. $10 parking fee; we’re encouraging people to take the T!

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  1. Jonah Jul 17, 2008 at 11:19 AM
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    ...bringin a picnic

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