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SUMMARY:Seattle JACL Scholarship Deadline
DESCRIPTION:2026 Seattle JACL Scholarship–APPLY NOW \nWe are proud to announce we are now accepting applications for our six 2026 Youth Scholarships to support students to continue their education.\nEach of the six scholarships were established in honor of Seattle-area Japanese American activists and leaders that made strides in community engagement and advancing access to education. They are the:\n– Aki Kurose Memorial Scholarship\n– Cherry and Mas Kinoshita Scholarship\n– Dr. Susumu Shimokon Memorial and Isera Family Scholarship\n– Elaine Reiko Akagi Scholarship\n– Minoru Tamesa Scholarship\n– Bunshiro Tazuma Scholarship \nThose eligible to apply include graduating high school seniors\, current undergraduate\, graduate\, and medical school students.\nAll scholarship applications and supplemental documents are due on Monday\, March 2\, 2026. \nFor more information on the Seattle JACL Scholarship Program please visit our website!\nhttp://seattlejacl.org/programs/scholarships/
URL:https://napost.com/event/seattle-jacl-scholarship-deadline/
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SUMMARY:Tadaima: I'm Home!
DESCRIPTION:After more than 80 years\, a treasured collection returns “home” to Seattle’s Japanese American community. In 1942 dozens of traditional Boys’ and Girls’ Day dolls were entrusted to Bailey Gatzert Elementary School by Japanese American families facing forced incarceration. Most were never reclaimed after the war. Artist Miya Sukune uses recent research in MOHAI’s collection\, as well as portraits Japanese American survivors and their descendants\, to create an installation called “Tadaima\,” meaning “I’m home.” \nTADAIMA: “I’m Home!” Bringing Seattle’s Girls’ and Boys’ Day Dolls Home reconnects the dolls with their traditional role of protecting and blessing children. It invites visitors to celebrate the resilience\, memory\, and enduring traditions of the Japanese American Community.
URL:https://napost.com/event/tadaima-im-home/
LOCATION:The Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI)\, 860 Terry Ave N\, Seattle\, WA\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260225
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260309
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SUMMARY:Lunar New Year Exhibition and Art-Making
DESCRIPTION:Cascadia Art Museum is proud to present a special exhibition of works from its permanent collection by Northwest Asian artists in celebration of the Lunar New Year. \nSince opening in 2015\, Cascadia Art Museum has been the leading institution in Washington state to actively research\, collect and publish on the Northwest’s Asian diasporic artists. \nThis exhibition of works by such artists\, consisting of pieces from Cascadia’s collection\, includes Paul Horiuchi’s masterful collage titled “Early Frost”; George Tsutakawa’s watercolor “Summer of 1950” which was also included in our 2022 publication George Tsutakawa: Early Works on Paper; Kenjiro Nomura’s “Geese and Moon” wooden panel\, created when he was incarcerated at the Minidoka concentration camp during WWII; and Frank Okada’s untitled sumi-ink abstraction from the early 1960’s. The exhibition will be on display in the museum’s Learning Gallery from February 25th to March 8th\, 2026. \nOn Saturday\, February 28th\, from 11am – 5pm\, the museum will also be offering drop-in art making activities. Create festive citrus fruit decorations inspired by traditional Lunar New Year symbols of luck and prosperity\, fun for the whole family and free with purchase of admission.
URL:https://napost.com/event/lunar-new-year-exhibition-and-art-making/
LOCATION:Cascadia Art Museum\, 190 Sunset Ave. S.\, #E\, Edmonds\, WA\, 98020\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260228T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260228T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T005052
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SUMMARY:Seattle Women’s Chorus Centers Women’s Stories in Powerful Concert
DESCRIPTION:Seattle Women’s Chorus invites audiences to reflect\, remember\, and recommit through Legacy\, its new concert which elevates women’s stories across generations — with a powerful focus on environment\, family\, community\, and justice — featuring pieces that honor trailblazers\, lift up marginalized voices\, and celebrate the collective power of women’s experiences. \nA significant highlight of the program is “Say Her Name” by Alicia Lee\, a poignant musical memorial honoring women of color — particularly Black and trans women — whose lives were taken by violence. In a moment shaped by ongoing racial injustice\, anti-trans legislation\, and renewed national conversations about whose stories are valued and protected\, Legacy uses music to insist on visibility\, dignity\, and collective responsibility. \nAdditional highlights include Moira Smiley’s “We Are Timeless\,” a stirring tribute to individuality and human connection. Familiar favorites such as Bob Dylan’s “The Times They Are A-Changin’\,” Marvin Gaye’s “Mercy Mercy Me\,” and a joyful mashup of “Put a Little Love in Your Heart” and “Love Train” round out the concert with hope and musical nostalgia. \nTickets are $29-$59\, available at the Seattle Women’s Chorus website: SeattleWomensChorus.org. \nLegacy: Seattle Women’s Chorus\nBenaroya Recital Hall\, Seattle: Saturday\, Feb. 28\, 2026 at 7:30 p.m.\nBenaroya Recital Hall\, Seattle: Sunday\, March 1\, 2026 at 2 p.m.* \n*Video on Demand — for individuals and groups — is available for purchase for this performance from March 11–22\, 2026.
URL:https://napost.com/event/seattle-womens-chorus-centers-womens-stories-in-powerful-concert/
LOCATION:Benaroya Hall\, 200 University St\, Seattle\, 98101
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ORGANIZER;CN="seattle women's chorus":MAILTO:madison@whyforgood.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260301T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260301T140000
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SUMMARY:Tacoma Buddhist Temple Sukiyaki Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy our flavorful beef or vegetarian sukiyaki ($24) cooked in special sukiyaki pans. Or try our tender and juicy chicken teriyaki ($20). Meals include a mochi cupcake\, Japanese rice and pickled vegetable tsukemono. Meals must be pre-ordered by 10 p.m. Feb. 22 and picked up or eaten at the temple at the March 1 fundraiser. Order and more information at tacomabt.org.
URL:https://napost.com/event/tacoma-buddhist-temple-sukiyaki-fundraiser-2/
LOCATION:Tacoma Buddhist Temple\, 1717 S. Fawcett Ave.\, Tacoma\, 98402
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tacoma Buddhist Temple":MAILTO:tacoma.buddhist.temple@tacomabt.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260301T130000
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SUMMARY:David Neiwert Author Visit: The American Experience of Bellevue’s Japanese American Families
DESCRIPTION:In commemoration of Day of Remembrance 2026\, join us for a reading and discussion with David Neiwert\, journalist and author of the book Strawberry Days: How Internment Destroyed a Japanese American Community. \nDavid Neiwert’s Strawberry Days shares local knowledge about the creation and WWII-era eradication of Bellevue’s once-vibrant Japanese American community. With compelling storytelling\, firsthand interviews\, and analysis of previously suppressed documents\, Neiwert vividly presents the history of our Eastside community and the racist schemes that prevented families from returning or reclaiming their land after being wrongfully incarcerated by our government. Strawberry Days invites us to think about the kind of community we want to belong to\, and ways to help ensure it is a place where all of us are respected. \nDavid Neiwert is a veteran Northwest journalist who was news editor of the Bellevue Journal American in the 1990s; Strawberry Days began as a historical project for the JA. Since then\, Neiwert has gone on to work at MSNBC.com and as the Northwest correspondent for the Southern Poverty Law Center. He has also authored nine other books\, including his most recent\, The Age of Insurrection: The Radical Right’s Assault on American Democracy (2023). He lives in Friday Harbor. David will be joined in conversation by Alice Ito. \nAlice’s late father Toshio Ito was a Veteran of the U.S. Army. He was born on his parents’ farm and graduated from Bellevue High School before being removed and incarcerated along with all other community members of Japanese descent. Toshio spoke with David Neiwert about his experiences\, and warned that our government was likely to take similar actions against other community members.
URL:https://napost.com/event/david-neiwert-author-visit-the-american-experience-of-bellevues-japanese-american-families/
LOCATION:Bellevue Library\, 1111 110th Avenue NE\, Bellevue\, WA\, 98004
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ORGANIZER;CN="King County Library System":MAILTO:chawakai25@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260312T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260312T203000
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CREATED:20260227T232851Z
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SUMMARY:Origins: Our Thousand Days Film Screening and Director Q&A Presented by Cascade PBS
DESCRIPTION:The screening is the fourth season of Origins titled Our ‘Thousand Days’- info below. \nEVENT INFO:\nJoin Cascade PBS for a preview screening of Origins Season 4\, followed by a discussion with filmmaker Andrew Inaba and special guests. This new short-form docuseries explores the story of Japanese American imprisonment following the attack on Pearl Harbor\, told through the unique lens of Pacific Northwest communities. \nDate: March 12\, 2026\nTime: Doors @ 6:00 PM\, Program @ 7:00 PM\nVenue: SIFF Uptown\nTickets: Free and open to the public with RSVP – https://www.eventbrite.com/e/origins-our-thousand-days-tickets-1981873980426?aff=oddtdtcreator \nABOUT THE DOCUMENTARY:\nFollowing the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941\, Japanese American citizens and Japanese nationals in the Pacific Northwest were forcibly removed and imprisoned in concentration camps without trial or due process. Five episodes look back at two women who were children at the time of their imprisonment\, revealing a story of resilience against injustice that resonates today. \nABOUT THE FILMMAKER:\nAndrew Inaba’s roots in the Pacific Northwest begin with his grandmother\, who left Japan immediately following the war and settled near Seattle’s Nihonmachi. In a community shaped by wartime incarceration\, he absorbed the stories and came to understand the region’s role in this history. With Our Thousand Days\, Andrew gives voice to those who lived this history and carries it forward for another generation\, so that it may never happen again.
URL:https://napost.com/event/origins-our-thousand-days-film-screening-and-director-qa-presented-by-cascade-pbs/
LOCATION:SIFF Cinema Uptown\, 511 Queen Anne Ave N\, Seattle\, 98109\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cascade PBS":MAILTO:natalie.meek@cascadepbs.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260312T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260312T210000
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SUMMARY:Origins: Our Thousand Days preview at SIFF
DESCRIPTION:Join Cascade PBS for a preview screening of Origins Season 4\, followed by a discussion with filmmaker Andrew Inaba and special guests Lilly Kodama\, Lorraine Bannai\, and Ellen Sato Faust. This new short-form docuseries explores the story of Japanese American imprisonment following the attack on Pearl Harbor\, told through the unique lens of Pacific Northwest communities. The event is free with RSVP.
URL:https://napost.com/event/origins-our-thousand-days-preview-at-siff/
LOCATION:SIFF Cinema Uptown\, 511 Queen Anne Ave N\, Seattle\, 98109\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cascade PBS":MAILTO:natalie.meek@cascadepbs.org
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SUMMARY:Shen Yun Performing Arts is Returning to Seattle
DESCRIPTION:The Beauty of Divine Beings Dancing\nThe gong resounds\, the curtain opens\, and fairies emerge from a sea of billowing clouds. Dynasties rise and fall—as ancient legends of love\, loss\, humor and valor unfold before your eyes. You just might catch a glimpse of heaven. \nCome to experience the out-of-this-world show\, Shen Yun next month starting on the first day at the Marion Oliver McCaw Hall. This is what you’ve been waiting for. For tickets: ShenYun.com/Seattle
URL:https://napost.com/event/shen-yun-performing-arts-is-returning-to-seattle/
LOCATION:Marion Oliver McCaw Hall\, Seattle\, WA\, 321 Mercer Street\, Seattle\, Washington\, 98109
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260412T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260412T160000
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SUMMARY:Cherry Blossom Bazaar
DESCRIPTION:The Japanese American Museum of Oregon Presents\nThe 2026 Cherry Blossom Bazaar\nA Vintage Sale of Japanese Treasures \nThe Cherry Blossom Bazaar has something for every age\, taste\, and budget! Hunt for hidden treasure at this unique sale of Japanese collectibles\, clothing\, dishware\, furniture\, and more. \nSaturday & Sunday\nApril 11-12\n10am – 4pm \nThe Povey Building\n408 NW 5th Ave\nPortland\, OR 97209\nEnter on NW Flanders between 4th and 5th Ave \nThe regular Bazaar hours are Saturday and Sunday\, April 11-12 and entry is FREE.\nOn April 10\, there will be a special Preview Night Benefit for those who want first pick of the merchandise\, with tickets priced at $25-50 for entry. \nHow to join in the fun: \nDonate your Japanese items through April 7\, by appointment only. Contact us at info@jamo.org or 503-224-1458.\nShop ’til you drop! Choose from an eclectic array of Japanese collectibles and gifts.
URL:https://napost.com/event/cherry-blossom-bazaar/
LOCATION:The Povey Building\, 408 NW 5th Ave\, Portland\, 97209
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ORGANIZER;CN="Japanese American Museum of Oregon":MAILTO:info@jamo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260420T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260420T193000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T064447Z
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SUMMARY:CAATA Conversations: Pathways Forward
DESCRIPTION:Supporting Transitions\, Building Networks\, and Navigating the Future of AANHPI\, SWANA\, MENA\, and Mixed Race Theatre \nHosted by CAATA in partnership with Rutgers University\, Harvard Asian Arts Project\, and Stanford University \nCAATA Conversations: Pathways Forward is a gathering centered on supporting college students as they transition into the professional theatre field. This conversation brings together emerging artists and working professionals across the AANHPI\, SWANA\, MENA\, and Mixed Race theatre community to share insights\, experiences\, and practical strategies for navigating careers in the industry. \nTogether\, we will explore the realities of entering the professional landscape—from building sustainable networks to identifying opportunities\, challenges\, and pathways for growth. This is a space for students to engage directly with artists who have forged their own paths\, ask questions\, and gain guidance grounded in lived experience. \nThis conversation is not only about career entry. It is about access\, mentorship\, and community. We gather to exchange knowledge\, strengthen intergenerational connections\, and envision more equitable and supported futures for the next generation of theatre-makers.
URL:https://napost.com/event/caata-conversations-pathways-forward/
LOCATION:Online (livestream)
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ORGANIZER;CN="CAATA":MAILTO:info@
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260503
DTSTAMP:20260411T005052
CREATED:20260402T200421Z
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SUMMARY:Everett Rock & Gem Club 71st Annual Gem\, Jewelry & Mineral Show
DESCRIPTION:The Everett Rock & Gem Club\, a non-profit\, educational and recreational organization for Rockhounds\, will host it’s 71st Annual Gem\, Jewelry & Mineral Show on Saturday & Sunday May 2nd & 3rd 2026 from 10:00AM to 5:00PM both days. The Show will be open to the public at the Evergreen State Fairgrounds\, Weikel Event Center\, 18359 Cascade View Drive\, Monroe\, WA. Admission and parking is FREE.
URL:https://napost.com/event/everett-rock-gem-club-71st-annual-gem-jewelry-mineral-show/
LOCATION:Weikel Center\, evergreen state fairgrounds\, monrow\, 18359 Cascade View Drive\, Monroe\, 98272
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260502T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260502T130000
DTSTAMP:20260411T005052
CREATED:20260408T185306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T214221Z
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SUMMARY:Kubota Garden Spring Plant Sale
DESCRIPTION:Browse and shop a curated selection of unique plant varieties\, including maples\, dwarf conifers\, shrubs\, perennials & native plants similar to those found in Kubota Garden and suitable for any size garden. Experts will be on site to provide advice. All proceeds benefit Kubota Garden Foundation and help provide events and programs at the Garden.
URL:https://napost.com/event/kubota-garden-spring-plant-sale/
LOCATION:Kubota Garden\, 9817 55th Avenue South\, Seattle\, WA\, 98118\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kubota Garden Foundation":MAILTO:sophia@kubotagarden.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260507T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260507T190000
DTSTAMP:20260411T005052
CREATED:20260410T222643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260411T040408Z
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SUMMARY:Sound Transit x Arts Corps Safety Poster Gallery Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join Sound Transit and Arts Corps for a first-Thursday gallery event showcasing this year’s youth poster contest submissions! Poster designs will be on display as part of a gallery showcase alongside interactive activities to learn more about how to be safe around tracks and trains\, plus safety swag and giveaways. All are welcome! \nTo RSVP for this event\, please visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sound-transit-x-arts-corps-safety-poster-gallery-walk-tickets-1985463963161?aff=oddtdtcreator \nTo learn more about the Safety Poster Contest or submit an application\, please visit: https://artscorps.org/safetyposter/
URL:https://napost.com/event/sound-transit-x-arts-corps-safety-poster-gallery-walk/
LOCATION:The Great Hall at Union Station\, 401 South Jackson Street\, Seattle\, 98104
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260508T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260508T153000
DTSTAMP:20260411T005052
CREATED:20260318T224855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T220208Z
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SUMMARY:Estate Planning\, Wealth\, and Tax Seminar
DESCRIPTION:As the tax landscape continues to evolve\, integrated planning between investment strategy\, tax management\, and estate planning has never been more important. \nIn this free seminar\, our expert panelists will explore how coordinating these three disciplines can help investors improve tax efficiency\, protect long-term wealth\, and position assets for a more effective generational transfer. These developments are particularly important for residents of Washington State\, where recent and proposed legislative changes are reshaping the tax environment. This evolving landscape highlights why a coordinated approach to wealth\, tax\, and estate planning is increasingly critical.\nThoughtful planning today can help investors navigate shifting tax policies\, preserve more of their wealth\, and ensure their financial strategies remain aligned with both current laws and future legislative changes. \nWe hope you’ll join us! This is a free community seminar/workshop offered as part of our Legacy Education Series. \nPlease register to attend: https://forms.gle/rzvkWkUAUVkCQoTcA
URL:https://napost.com/event/estate-planning-wealth-and-tax-seminar/
LOCATION:Nikkei Manor\, 700 6th Ave S\, Seattle\, 98104
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260509T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260509T113000
DTSTAMP:20260411T005052
CREATED:20260408T191358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T214405Z
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SUMMARY:Stories and Art at Kubota Garden
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fun\, family-friendly series featuring children’s stories and hands-on art inspired by the natural elements of Kubota Garden. At this program\, local storyteller Tobey Ishii-Anderson will share Japanese folktales followed by a chigiri-e art activity led by Leah Okamoto Mann.
URL:https://napost.com/event/stories-and-art-at-kubota-garden/
LOCATION:Kubota Garden\, 9817 55th Avenue South\, Seattle\, WA\, 98118\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kubota Garden Foundation":MAILTO:sophia@kubotagarden.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260519T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260621T193000
DTSTAMP:20260411T005052
CREATED:20260411T040302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260411T040302Z
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SUMMARY:Japanese College Fair
DESCRIPTION:The Lighthouse will host the online free event\, “Japan University Online Fair”. \nThis event is open to anyone interested\, including students\, parents\, and educators. Eight universities are scheduled to participate\, including Aoyama Gakuin University\, Doshisha University\, and Temple University Japan Campus. \nThe fair will feature live sessions in both English and Japanese\, providing the latest information on university admissions\, scholarship opportunities\, fall enrollment\, and support services for international students. Individual consultations with each university will also be available by appointment. \nDates & Time: May 19 (Tue) – May 21 (Thu)\, 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM (U.S. Pacific Daylight Time)\nContact: seminar@us-lighthouse.com (Attn: Nakamura) \nRegistration & Details:\n(Japanese) https://japan-universities.com/event/collegefair.html\n(English) https://japan-universities.com/en/event/collegefair.html
URL:https://napost.com/event/japanese-college-fair-2/
LOCATION:Online (livestream)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lighthouse":MAILTO:seminar@us-lighthouse.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260530T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260530T160000
DTSTAMP:20260411T005052
CREATED:20260407T224122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T214459Z
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SUMMARY:James K. Okubo Memorial Bench Dedication
DESCRIPTION:James Kazuo Okubo is the only Congressional Medal of Honor recipient from Whatcom County. Yet he remains virtually unknown and unrecognized in the place that nurtured his unbreakable roots as an American citizen with an unquestioned duty to country\, no matter how unjustly he and his fellow Japanese Americans were treated. \nBorn in Anacortes in 1920\, he grew up in Bellingham and graduated from Bellingham High School in 1938 with dreams of becoming a dentist. He was a popular student in his junior year at Western Washington State College when he was unlawfully detained in 1942 and forced to board a bus in front of his home on H St. never to see it again. His large blended family were among the 33 longtime Japanese Americans residents and business owners from Bellingham who were taken to live in an American concentration camp in Tule Lake\, Calif. then transferred to other camps for the remainder of the war. While his family was imprisoned\, he volunteered to serve as a medic in the legendary 442nd Regimental Combat Team of U.S. Army defending the country that put them there. \nHis hero story was legend among the survivors of one of the bloodiest battles on the European front. He died in an accident in Michigan in 1967 – long before President Bill Clinton awarded Congressional Medal of Honor Medals to 22 cited\, but previously unrecognized Asian American and Pacific Islander servicemen in 2000. \nWestern Washington University awarded a posthumous Bachelor of Arts degree to Okubo at Spring Commencement 2019. \nThis bench is the first permanent recognition of Okubo in Whatcom County.
URL:https://napost.com/event/james-k-okubo-memorial-bench-dedication/
LOCATION:Memorial Park\, 2700 King St.\, Bellingham\, WA\, 98225
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