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SUMMARY:Let our restaurant expert help your business grow!
DESCRIPTION:Due to popular demand\, our hospitality expert is back! \nWhether your business is facing challenges or looking for a way to expand\, we have a solution! \nCome and talk with Dan Kezner\, Restaurant Consultant! \nThis is a one-on-one opportunity to consult with Dan\, who has over 30 years of restaurant business experience free of charge. \nPlease click the “Register” button to proceed with reserving your time slot. \nDate: May 6th\, 13th & 27th 2025 \nTime: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM (1 hour per person\, reservation required) \nOnline: We will send you online meeting link after your registration  \nGreat opportunity to ask Dan any questions you may have: \nWhat are the key KPIs for succeeding in the food business? \nHow can you cut labor costs without sacrificing service quality? \nThinking about starting a food business? Learn from Dan how to avoid common mistakes new business owners make. \nAnnouncement \nIn addition to this session\, we have similar individual consultations scheduled for June (6/3\, 6/10). If you are unable to attend this time or couldn’t secure a reservation\, please feel free to take advantage of these upcoming dates.
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SUMMARY:University District StreetFair
DESCRIPTION:The University District StreetFair is the oldest and largest street Arts and Crafts Festival in the U.S. \nFounded in 1969 as a response to anti-war protests and conflicts between merchants and students\, Andy Shiga (Nisei\, community leader\, pacifist\, business owner) together will all the volunteers of the University District Community first forwarded the University District StreetFair in 1970. \nThe University District StreetFair was originally meant to be a message of peace and attempt at a community collaborative and contribution between merchants\, students\, neighbors and most of all the Seattle community as a whole during the protests of the Vietnam War. \nThis has proudly grown into to the largest\, oldest Arts Street Festival in the US with over 80K visitors recently.
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SUMMARY:MAY 18 EVENT COMMEMORATES VASHON DAY OF EXILE AT OBER PARK
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday May 18\, 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.\, Ober Park\, 17130 Vashon Hwy SW\, Vashon Island\, Mukai Farm & Garden will mark the 83rd anniversary of the Day of Exile. The Day of Exile commemorates the 111 Vashon residents of Japanese descent that were forcibly deported as directed by Executive Order 9066. A brief program will end with ringing a traditional temple bell to honor each of the exiled families. Attending will be members of the Sakai family (Sumi Sakai’s camp suitcase is on display at Mukai Farm & Gardens) and the Matsuda family\, whose farm is now managed by the Vashon Land Trust. Both families will be featured on the new Ober Park Nikkei Memorial installation\, designed by Vashon artist Miya Sukune. Ms. Sukune will share her design concepts which were created through support from community donated funds. Her production ready design was influential in the T-Mobile Hometown Grant awarded to Friends of Mukai for the memorial. Events include 10:30 a.m. Vashon Library Story Time with artist Miya Sukune and Amelia Lincoln Ecevedo reading Love in the Library; and at 12:30 p.m. Kiku Hughes Author Talk on the Power of Memory.
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LOCATION:Mukai Farm & Garden\, 18017 107th Ave SW\, Vashon\, WA\, 98070\, United States
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