LF Events


The Methuen, MA Lebanese Forces chapter organized an independence day celebration on Sat. Nov 22. The guest of honor was the  Lebanese Consul General Mr. Ibrahim Hanna. There was a considerable participation from the students in the area who came from various parts of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine. The LF student coordinator for the area, Hicham Saade, gave a speech at the event which highlighted the role the Lebanese Forces played in Lebanon’s independence from 1975 till now. The second part of the speech was aimed at the students and was on the role of the LFSA in North America.

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The Lebanese Forces NE PA Chapter will hold its first mass for the Lebanese Martyrs in Easton Pennsylvania. The mass will be held on Sunday February 10th. This is a big step for the Lebanese Forces in the Lehigh Valley Area. We need as much support as possible for this mass and would like to invite all chapters to come join us in prayer.

Location:Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Catholic Church
55 South Fourth Street
Easton, Pennsylvania 18042-4536

Date: Sunday February 10th 2008

Time: 10:00Am

Abouna  Kamil Al-Choufiti will begin mass at 10am followed by a brunch in the church hall.

If anyone has any questions or needs directions feel free to contact me at anytime. Thank You

Owtil1@yahoo.com

610-597-8338

 

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The Lebanese Forces-Cleveland Chapter would like to invite you to watch “Tahet Sama Lebnan” (Under the Skies of Lebanon), a Movie about the Lebanese Christian Resistance. The movie is in Arabic (Lebanese accent) with English subtitles.

This will also be a chance for LF students in the area to have a meeting for the first time. All students who are interested in attending and did not get an email invitation yet, please email me at abirhatem@hotmail.com with your information so I can count you in as well.

Location:      Quality Inn - Richfield
                          4742 Brecksville Rd - Richfield, OH 44286
Date:               Saturday, January 19, 2007
Admission:   Free (by invitation only)

The event schedule is as follows:

8:30 PM:        Reception and Hors d’oeuvres
9:30 PM:        Movie (see attached flyer)
10:45 PM:      Meeting, Discussion, and wrap-up

If you need directions or any further information about the event, please feel free to contact me. I will be more than glad to help.

Thank you and hope to see you all there,

Abir

On Sunday December 25th the Lebanese Kataeb new england chapter, in association with the Lebanese Forces Boston and Methuen Chapters, held a memorial mass for the fallen Lebanese hero Sheikh Pierre Gemayel at our Lady of the Cedars Church in Boston. The Liturgy was followed by a community gathering at the church hall at which time a DVD commemorating the sacrifices of the Kataeb and sheikh Pierre was shown. Present at the lituragy and community gathering was the Leader of the National Liberal Party (NLP) Mr. Dory Chammoun. Mr Chammoun spoke of sheikh Pierre’s great character, and all his sacrifices for a free independent Lebanon. The ultimate sacrifice was giving himself for the great nation he loved, and soaking its sacred earth with his pure blood. Mr. Chammoun also emphasized the need for a presidential election in Lebanon, as well as the need to disarm all militias so that a strong government can reign over every inch of Lebanese soil.

The LFSNA made its presence notable by having students from various universities attend the mass, and the community gathering afterwards. It was truly an incredible event, that brought the Lebanese community closer together.

In hopes of only meeting in joyous occasions.

WANABKA

Hicham

On November 4, 2007, the Lebanese Forces Students of Toronto proudly showed the film “Under the Skies of Lebanon” in Mississauga to a crowd of impressed and excited viewers from all over Toronto and the GTA. More than 150 people filled the Lecture Hall of John Cabot Catholic School. People began to arrive at 6:00 pm, and waited anxiously as copies of the movie were sold and refreshments were served to make everyone feel comfortable and welcome. The attendants sat with family, friends, and even people they had just met for the first time, and chatted about the movie and wondering aloud about what to expect amongst audio speeches of Sheikh Bachir Gemayel playing over the loudspeakers. The members of the Lebanese Forces Toronto Students as well as different chapter members worked relentlessly to secure a relaxed and fun atmosphere for all.

At about 6:30, a short speech was presented outlining what the movie was about and what it meant to the Lebanese youth movement. Finally, the movie started, and the room went silent. AS the movie wore on, different responses were heard from the large crowd. Before the movie had started, a member of the Toronto chapter who had already seen the movie stated that we should have put a box of tissues at each row. His idea was not very far fetched, as many were drawn to tears at some emotional parts of the movie. Some were taken back to the days in which they had fought in the very same battles outlined in the movie, and others who were too young to have fought were moved by the courageousness and sacrifice of the different martyrs they saw on the screen, both living and dead. The images of war and pain affected everyone watching the movie, but at the same time they were uplifted by the images and sounds of hope that chimed in near the end. As soon as the short tribute to Sheikh Bachir Gemayel appeared on the screen, loud applause filled the room, as well as during one of the many inspiring speeches of Dr. Samir Geagea. But the most resounding applause and cheering came at the end of the film, when the credits were met with a standing ovation from the crowd. In fact, as someone went to the front to address the crowd, they found it hard to speak over the resounding applause that filled the lecture hall.

Many of the audience members came up to the table where the films were being sold to congratulate and thank the students who were involved in making the viewing happen. Many commented on how essential a movie like this was, especially with the political uncertainty facing the nation. Many expressed joy in the fact that the students of the Lebanese Forces we driven to make such a movie, and how it affected both young and old so deeply. They bought many copies to give to their family and friends, and many commented on how well the film was made, and a few even said it had renewed their faith and outlook in the Lebanese cause. Everyone filed into the hallway outside the Lecture Hall and chatted over coffee about the movie and the various points it made. It was a very important part of the viewing that it would initiate conversation within the community, and this is exactly what it did. Different people talked about different topics with their neighbour, branching off into larger debates and conversations.

All in all, the Lebanese Forces Students of Toronto were very happy with the outcome of this kick-off event. Both the impact of the movie as well as the events’ ability to recruit new members to the group contributed to the overall success of the night. The students involved regard the night as being a great initiation into the community as well as a stepping stone in the creation of future events. This was the first event officially hosted by the LFST and it turned out to be one that will not soon be forgotten by all who attended.

Thanks to everyone in the Lebanese Forces Students Toronto who was involved, particularly: Sabine El-Chidiac, Dona Geagea, Michel Chaaya and Joe Moghaizel. Also, special thanks to the Lebanese Forces Toronto chapter on supporting and helping out in this event.

A Fundraising Dinner to support Students In Our Beloved Lebanon

(17 Nov 2007)

The Lebanese Information Center (www.licus.org) Of the Bay Area Proudly Invites You To Layle Ta7et Sama Lebnan
ليلة تحت سماء لبنان                 
A Fundraising Dinner to support Students In Our Beloved Lebanon.
Saturday, November 17th, 2007 At Sinbad Restaurant 150 E. 4Th Avenue San Mateo, CA 94401 At 8:30 P.M.
Donations: $ 60.00/ person

http://www.lebanese-forces.com/details2.asp?id=11&newsid=8832