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A handmade thank you note Kirie paper cutting over watercolor which imparts a three dimensional look to the scene Artwork Kay Hirai Photo DY

This charming, homemade and handwritten thank-you card arrived from NAP contributor Kay Hirai.

Inside, she wrote, “I want to thank you for encouraging me to write and draw. I really need that push to get me going.
“You are doing great things with NAP publications. The paper has a new feel that’s appropriate with the time….”

General Comments on the Jan. 27 Issue
“Interesting issue – and all that advertising. ‘S. Times’ would be envious.
“I really liked the story about the Minidoka wind proposal. I had no idea. I passed by there a few times during the pandemic… en route to camping destinations.
“Also great to see you have been retrofitting. As I remember, the plan was for you to learn how to do, then for me to hire you to do my house!”
— Sandi Doughton, “Seattle Times”

Other
“I subscribed a while back, so receive the paper. I just wonder what took me so long? Really enjoying it.”
— Karen Maeda Allman

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The North American Post is a community newspaper that celebrates Japanese culture in the Greater Seattle area. Founded by 1st generation Japanese-Americans in 1902, the publication is one of the oldest minority-owned newspapers in the region. Today, with bilingual articles in English and Japanese, the publication connects readers with diverse cultural backgrounds to Seattle’s Japanese community. Our articles include local news, event calendars, restaurant reviews, Japanese cooking recipes, community interviews, and more.