Friday evening, a jazz concert and
reception were held featuring the Jazz Alliance North, and sponsored
by the Vivekananda Cottage and the Ramakrishna-Vivekananda Center of
New York. Swami Vivekananda summered in Thousand Island Park in
1895, and began the tradition of a retreat for his followers in the
Park. The concert took place in the Park's tabernacle in the shadow
of the Vivekananda Cottage; the music and the Indian and American
refreshments were appreciated by hundreds of members of the T.I.P.
community.
On Sunday morning, July 30, the park
community met at 10 a.m. for a unity service of Celebration and
Thanksgiving in the tabernacle. More than 350 people attended the
service which was led by the Rev. Jim Brown, pastor of the Market
Square Presbyterian Church in Harrisburg, PA. , and Swami
Adiswarananda, the spiritual leader of the Ramakrishna-Vivekananda
Center of New York, with readings and prayers presented by Park
residents of the Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish faiths.
Interfaith Service in
the Tabernacle
Swami Adiswarananda
addressing the congregation
Vedic chanting by the
Ramakrishna-Vivekananda Center Choir
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