Dear Dharma Friends, Members and Supporters of Jam Tse Cho Ling Tibetan Buddhist Temple, Calgary,

Please Click on the Attached Document that describes details about the JTCL 2nd Annual Fundraising Extravaganza, Silent Auction!

Copies of the Silent Auction Letter and Form will be available at JTCL Temple, Sunday, Feb. 24th.
If you know of a business that requires a personalized “Request for Silent Auction Donation” letter from JTCL or yourself, please contact Faith 587-834-1353 to discuss details and we can create a personal letter to give out as needed.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR KINDNESS & GENEROUS SUPPORT!!!

Pema Lektsog la, Event Director of JTCL Fundraising

One response to “JTCL 2nd Annual Fundraising Extravaganza, Silent Auction!”

  1. Craig Hardy Avatar

    I like the temple. I’d be happy to hear more as time goes by.

    Peace

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