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Paul Tiny Stacy: Stupa Blessing- Deerfield, MA

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2007

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Steve Rodman interview... excerpt from documentary (work in progress)

Honoring the life, times and legacy of Paul "Tiny" Stacy
Master Tibetan stone mason Sonam Lama is building a large Tibetan stupa in Tiny's memory. It will be located in a small park with meditation benches and reflecting pool in Deerfield, Massachusetts.

Text courtesy of www.friendsoftiny.org

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  • The year of Tiny starts July 17 (anniversary of his death) at his stupa - Rt. 5/10 in So. Deerfield at Sonam Lama's Tibetan plaza.

    best,

    Amy Zuckerman

    Friends of Tiny Program Coordinator

  • Save July 17 for the kick off of The Year of Tiny.

    Time: noon

    Location: Sonam Lama's Tibetan Plaza, Rt. 5/10, So. Deerfield.

    best,

    Amy Zuckerman

    Friends of Tiny Program Organizer

  • Hi Jim

    The year of Tiny starts July 17 (anniversary of his death) at his stupa - Rt. 5/10 in So. Deerfield at Sonam Lama's Tibetan plaza.

    best,

    Amy Zuckerman

    Friends of Tiny Program Coordinator

  • Great to see! Where in Deerfield is the exact site of the stupa? Can we get on a e-mailing list to keep updated?

    Brenda Helleberg

    NB, MA

  • Paul was a big man with a big heart who left this earth far too early in my opinion. It was my privelege to work for his brother at the Blue Plate Lounge for almost twelve years, beginning just before Paul passed away. In all that time I met many of his friends and aquaintences and suffice it to say that it was clearly obvious that he was loved deeply by many. How fitting that the Dalai Lama and his holy monks should build a memorial to him for his good works.

    Jim Sklarz

    Worcester, MA

  • This is great work by Stupa blessed Reelife productions crew. LFTN is hot this week, keep it going. Sweet?

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