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SUMMARY:Whatcom Chorale: "Lest We Forget..."
DESCRIPTION:Whatcom Chorale presents the first performance of award-winning composer Sarah Mattox’s poignant “Heart Mountain Choral Suite\,” based on the diaries of WWII Japanese internment camp survivor Kara Kondo. The role of Kara will be sung by Metropolitan Opera Guild mezzo-soprano Kimberly Sogioka\, whose grandparents were also interned at Heart Mountain War Relocation Center in Wyoming. A curated multimedia exhibit about the Japanese internment\, Heart Mountain\, and Kara Kondo will be available for viewing after the concert. \nThe program also features soprano Lindsey Nakatani\, a graduate of Bellingham’s Squalicum High School and The Juilliard School\, in Felix Mendelssohn’s “Hear My Prayer” for soloist and choir\, and organist Wade Dingman and Whatcom Chorale in Louis Vierne’s evocative “Solemn Mass.” \nTickets are available at the door and online through Brown Paper Tickets.
URL:https://napost.com/event/whatcom-chorale-lest-we-forget/
LOCATION:St. Paul’s Episcopal Church\, 2117 Walnut St\, Bellingham\, 98225
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190313T170000
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SUMMARY:Chinatown-International District Station Community Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Sound Transit is planning a new Link light rail station that will connect Chinatown-International District and Pioneer Square to more destinations throughout the city and region. Join the community workshop to view the latest station locations and route options\, explore the future of the ID neighborhood\, and share your feedback on what matters most to your community.
URL:https://napost.com/event/chinatown-international-district-station-community-workshop/
LOCATION:Union Station\, 401 S Jackson ST\, Seattle\, WA\, 98104\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190310T133000
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SUMMARY:Seattle Japanese Chorus Festival
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n \nSeattle Japanese Chorus Festival \nThree Japanese/Japanese related choirs; 「Sound Singers」\,「Echo Chorus」and「EGC (Evergreen Glee Club)」are planning to have a chorus festival in March to remember the tragedy of the Great East Japan Earthquake in Japan. \nWe have been singing together every year since 2012 for Songs of Hope’s first memorial concert of the earthquake. We also would like to nurture the human bonds created by singing together for 7 years. \n\nDay & Time: March 10th\, 1:45pm\nPlace: Bellevue Children’s Academy\n14640 NE 24th St\, Bellevue\, WA 98007 \nPurpose of the Chorus Festival: \n\nRemembering the Great East Japan Earthquake and praying for the better future throughout singing.\nHaving close relationships between Seattle area Japanese related choirs.\nTo introduce chorus culture in Japan.\nTo increase chorus music lovers.\n\n\n\n\nWe have bake sale and craft sale by local artists before and after the concert. Bakers and volunteer staff are wanted. Please contact us.   Process from bake sale and donations will be sent to Mothers’ Radiation Lab Fukushima. Mail: gasshouinseattle@gmail.com
URL:https://napost.com/event/seattle-japanese-chorus-festival/
LOCATION:Bellevue Children’s Academy\, 14640 NE 24th St\, Bellevue\, WA\, 98007\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190302T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190302T163000
DTSTAMP:20260515T235522
CREATED:20190220T194705Z
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SUMMARY:2019 Japan Tour Orientation
DESCRIPTION:Since 2010\, the North American Post and Hokubei Hochi Foundation have offered an\nannual cultural tour to Japan for our readers and our local Nikkei community members. Our tour includes travel to Tokyo\, Takayama\, Shirakawa-go\, Okayama\, Kyoto\, Nara\, and Hiroshima and gives members unique local experiences and low tour rates for travelers. \n*Availability is limited. We accept 22 maximum tourists per year. \n2019 Tour Orientation\n\nDate&Time: March 2nd 3:00-4:30 pm\nVenue: The Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington (JCCCW)\, 1414 S Weller St\, Seattle\, WA 98144\n\nPlease join our orientation on March 2nd 3:00-4:30 pm at JCCCW. Meet our two bilingual tour guides and learn more about this year’s North American Post Japan Tour. We will go through tour destinations\, ground transportation\, tour fees and more. Q&A session will be followed. The orientation is free and open to public. \nIf you are interested in our tour or just in joining the orientation\, please contact: japantour@napost.com \nFor more information: Japan Tour Website
URL:https://napost.com/event/2019-japan-tour-orientation/
LOCATION:Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington (JCCCW)\, 1414 S Weller St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98144\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="The North American Post":MAILTO:apantour@napost.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190225T180000
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CREATED:20190219T064548Z
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SUMMARY:Special Screening for Day of Remembrance: And Then They Came for Us
DESCRIPTION:Nikkei Student Union at UW in partnership with Japanese Student Association will be hosting a screening of the film And Then They Came for Us with pre-film performances by UW Taiko Kai and Michaela and Kira Kusumi and a post-film panel discussion. \nThis event is free and open to the public! All are welcome! \nIts panelists include SU Korematsu Center for Law and Equality Professor Lorriane Bannai\, UW Professor Vince Schleitwiler\, Densho Communications Coordinator Nina Wallace\, Associate Regional Director for the Anti-Defamation League Pacific Northwest Kendall Kosai and Muslim Student Association at UW Outreach Coordinator Usman Kahn.
URL:https://napost.com/event/special-screening-for-day-of-remembrance-and-then-they-came-for-us/
LOCATION:Ethnic Cultural Center Theater @ UW\, 3940 Brooklyn Ave. NE\, Seattle\, 98105
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nikkei Student Union @ UW":MAILTO:nikkeiuw@uw.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190223T140000
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SUMMARY:"For the Sake of the Children"
DESCRIPTION:A new documentary film\, For the Sake of the Children\, explores the impacts of Japanese American incarceration on detainees and their descendants.  The public is invited to participate in a screening and panel discussion on the following dates and locations: \n  \nFebruary 23\, 2019 – 2:00 pm\nNVC Hall\n1212 South King St.\nSeattle\, WA 98114 
URL:https://napost.com/event/for-the-sake-of-the-children/
LOCATION:Nisei Veteran’s Committee (NVC) Memorial Hall\, 1212 S King St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98144\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190220T094500
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SUMMARY:Day of Remembrance 2019
DESCRIPTION:The public is invited to participate in the Day of Remembrance in the House Chambers of the State Capitol in Olympia\, Washington\, on Wednesday\, 9:45 a.m.\, February 20\, 2019. The Seattle JACL will be chartering a bus to take anyone who wants to attend down to Olympia. The bus riders will meet at Blaine Memorial UMC\, 3001 24th S\, Seattle around 8:00 am. Interested people should RSVP by email to info@seattlejacl.org. \nPlease RSVP to Walt Tanimoto at: \n\nEmail: wttanimoto@gmail.com\nCell: 253-797-6933\n\n*JACL have a special request to identify the following people who will be attending this event: \n\nWWII Veterans and their unit (442\, 100th\, MIS\, Other)\nNisei’s who were incarcerated and at which Camp
URL:https://napost.com/event/day-of-remembrance-2019/
LOCATION:The House Chambers Of The State Capitol – Washignton State Capitol\, 416 Sid Snyder Ave SW\, Olympia\, WA\, 98501\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190218
DTSTAMP:20260515T235522
CREATED:20181108T211415Z
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SUMMARY:72nd Annual NW District Buddhist Convention
DESCRIPTION:White River Buddhist Temple will be hosting the 72nd NW District Buddhist Convention at the DoubleTree Suites – Seattle/Airport SouthCenter. Join us as we explore our theme of Compassion\, Gratitude\, Community. Our keynote speaker will be Reverend Matthew Hamasaki of the Buddhist Church of Sacramento. \nRegister by Dec 31st: bit.ly/2019conventionregistration \nContact:  White River Buddhist Temple \nTel (253) 833-1442   Email  convention@wrbt.org \n 
URL:https://napost.com/event/72nd-annual-nw-district-buddhist-convention/
LOCATION:DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel Seattle Airport – Southcenter\, 16500 Southcenter Pkwy\, Seattle\, WA\, 98188\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="White River Buddhist Temple":MAILTO:convention@wrbt.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190202T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190202T160000
DTSTAMP:20260515T235522
CREATED:20190130T223239Z
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SUMMARY:Japanese New Year Celebration\, Oshogatsu
DESCRIPTION:Olympia-Kato Sister City Association and River Ridge High School Band will hold the Olympia Oshogatsu on Saturday\, Feb. 2\, 2019 from 12:00pm to 4:00pm at River Ridge High School. This Japanese New Year’s Celebration is free and open to the community. \n\n\n\nOLYMPIA OSHOGATSU brings a celebration of Japanese culture and the new year back to the South Sound area. It features several performing groups and activities offering a fun experience for the whole family. Activities and performances include the River Ridge Taiko Ensemble\, Saint Martin’s University Soran Bushi dance ensemble\, calligraphy painting by Chiyo Sanada\, mochi pounding\, Japanese puppet shows by RRHS Japanese language students\, South Bay Elementary School Choir\, information booths\, and kids’ activities and crafts. \n\n\n\nDonations are gladly accepted at the door\, but there is no admissions cost. Calligraphy artwork created in performance by Chiyo Sanada will be raffled off at the end of the event. All proceeds will help support Olympia-Kato Sister City Association and River Ridge Taiko Ensemble. \nCome see and experience Japanese culture at 350 River Ridge Dr. SE\, Lacey (only 1.1 mile off I-5 between exits #111 & #114). You’ll find this “must attend” event conveniently located very close to I-5 at the Pierce/Thurston County lines.
URL:https://napost.com/event/japanese-new-year-celebration-oshogatsu/
LOCATION:River Ridge High School\, 350 River Ridge Dr SE\, Olympia\, WA\, 98513
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190520
DTSTAMP:20260515T235522
CREATED:20190320T173540Z
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SUMMARY:Bellingham National 2019 Juried Art Exhibition & Awards
DESCRIPTION:The Whatcom Museum is hosting the third biennial Bellingham National 2019 Juried Art Exhibition and Awards. Juried by Bruce Guenther\, Adjunct Curator for Special Exhibitions at the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education\, the theme of the exhibition is Water’s Edge: Landscapes for Today. Guenther selected artwork submitted by artists from across the United States that represents an investigation of contemporary art practices\, and addresses our understandings of the Earth\, climate change\, and the evolving relationships of humanity to Nature. Works range from traditional interpretations of the observed landscape to the metaphoric and spiritual manifestations of the landscape through image\, color\, language\, and mapping of our felt responses to Nature and the world. The top three artists\, chosen by the juror\, received cash awards at the opening reception\, and the exhibition includes a “People’s Choice” award\, based on the public’s vote for their favorite piece. Admission fee for the museum is 10 dollars. If you are visiting Vancouver or Bellingham by chance\, please stop by.
URL:https://napost.com/event/bellingham-national-2019-juried-art-exhibition-awards/
LOCATION:Whatcom Museum\, Lightcatcher\, 250 Flora Street Old City Hall\, 121 Prospect St\, Bellingham\, WA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190130T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190130T193000
DTSTAMP:20260515T235522
CREATED:20190109T190900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190109T191022Z
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SUMMARY:Oshogatsu 2019: Celebrating the New Year and the Gaihozu Map Collection
DESCRIPTION:Image: New Year’s Card: Boar in Costume\, Artist Unknown\, Japanese\, Publisher Naniwaya\, 1911\nJoin us in celebrating the New Year with seasonal Japanese snacks and a chance to see Gaihozu\, Japanese military maps\, held by the East Asia Library. Gaihozu are topographic maps covering the areas of the former Japanese imperial territories (Gaiho)\, created by the Japanese military from the 1880s until the end of World War II. \nHow were Gaihozu made? Why is such a map collection at UW? How can scholars today use this type of collection in their research? Japanese Collection Librarian Azusa Tanaka will present the history of Gaihozu map making and provenance of the UW’s Gaihozu collection. Professor Mark Metzler\, a senior historian of modern Japan at the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies\, will speak about the potential use of the Gaihozu for research. \nRSVP is here.
URL:https://napost.com/event/oshogatsu-2019-celebrating-the-new-year-and-the-gaihozu-map-collection/
LOCATION:Allen Library @ University of Washington\, Seattle\, WA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190126T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190126T203000
DTSTAMP:20260515T235522
CREATED:20190123T231625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190123T231625Z
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SUMMARY:Integrated Resorts: Economic Impact on Japan and Washington
DESCRIPTION:On July 20th of this year\, the Japanese government completed their legislative project to bring casinos to Japan\, facing down political and public opposition. The Integrated Resorts Implementation Bill was voted into law by the upper house of parliament squeaking in ahead of the end of the Diet Session that concluded two days later. Our speaker\, Professor Toru Mihara\, was one of eight people on Abe’s IR committee and will speak to the economic impact and huge opportunities for Japan and U.S. businesses. \nBy contrast\, the latest data on the influence of Japanese trade within Washington State will be the topic of Japan Matters in Washington State. The East West Center in Washington\, D.C. has refreshed their data for Washington State. Our speaker\, Dr. Satu Limaye\, can also speak to Japan’s changing role with the U.S. and within Asia in addition to speaking to Japanese business locally.
URL:https://napost.com/event/integrated-resorts-economic-impact-on-japan-and-washington/
LOCATION:Bellevue City Hall – Council Chambers\, 450 110th Ave. NE\, Bellevue\, WA\, 98004\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190126T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190127T170000
DTSTAMP:20260515T235522
CREATED:20190102T213714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190102T213714Z
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SUMMARY:Omochitsuki / Rice Cake Making Event
DESCRIPTION:All Kenjin-kai & Nikkei community clubs combined event series: \nHost by Seattle-Tacoma Fukuoka Kenjinkai\, their annual Omochitsuki/Rice Cake Making Event will be taking place on Sunday\, January 27\, 2019 (it’s a 2-day event for volunteers\, includes Saturday the 26\, 2019). \nAs usual\, one day prior to the event\, they will be in need of many volunteers to help in making preparations\, do grocery shopping and setting up the venue on Saturday the 26th. The same goes for the day of the event\, an hour before start (this would be 10:00 A.M. on Sunday the 27th). Lastly\, they will also need volunteers to help pound the Mochi during the event\, and also to help clean up afterward (about 3:00 P.M. on Sunday the 27th). \nFor those who would like to volunteer during the event\, please register via mail or email at: \nSEATTLE-TACOMA FUKUOKA KENJINKAI\n2020 Maltby Rd\, Ste 7\nPMB 135\nBothell\, WA 98021 \nOr \nEmail:\nInfo8Sea2Fuk@yahoo.com \nAs usual\, the event will be open to the general public\, so be sure to bring all your family and friends to join the festivity. \nWhat:\nOmochitsuki / Rice Cake Making Event\, 11:00 A.M. on Sunday\, January 27\, 2019 (It’s a 2-day event for volunteers\, includes Saturday the 26\, 2019) \nWhen:\nDay-1 Preparation: SATURDAY\, JANUARY 26\, 2019 at 2:00 P.M. (2-3 hours)\nDay-2 the Event: SUNDAY\, JANUARY 27\, 2019 at 11:00 A.M. (volunteers: please arrive at 10AM to help make last-minute preparations\, and stay after 3PM to help clean up. Thank you!) \nWhere:\nJapanese Cultural & Community Center of Washington (JCCCW)(west side Conference Rooms)\n1414 S. Weller St.\,\nSeattle\, WA 98144\nDue to the limited parking spaces available in the neighborhood\, the event attendees are being asked to kindly consider taking public transportations or share rides to the venue on the Sunday event. \nFee: Free (request minimum donation: $5 per person.)
URL:https://napost.com/event/omochitsuki-rice-cake-making-event/
LOCATION:Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington (JCCCW)\, 1414 S Weller St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98144\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Seattle-Tacoma Fukuoka Kenjinkai":MAILTO:Info8Sea2Fuk@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190119T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190119T123000
DTSTAMP:20260515T235522
CREATED:20181212T203817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181212T203817Z
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SUMMARY:Japanese Film Mirai Screening at SIFF!
DESCRIPTION:SIFF(the Seattle International Film Festival)’s Saturday Morning Cartoons is a monthly celebration of animated children’s films from across the globe. This season we’re going to be opening the series with the Seattle premier of Mirai\, by famed director Mamoru Hosoda\, creator of Wolf Children and Summer Wars. It will be presented in Japanese with English subtitles. Admission is all ages\, and includes free coffee and donuts as well as a post-film discussion slash Q&A.  \nCost: Regular $10/SIFF Member $5/Youth 18 & Under $5
URL:https://napost.com/event/japanese-film-mirai-screening-at-siff/
LOCATION:SIFF Cinema Uptown\, 511 Queen Anne Ave N\, Seattle\, 98109\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190113T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190113T160000
DTSTAMP:20260515T235522
CREATED:20181210T185021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181210T185152Z
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SUMMARY:Houses for Peace: Exploring the Legacy of Floyd Schmoe Screening
DESCRIPTION:This NHK documentary film centers on how Floyd Schmoe\, a Quaker and lifelong pacifist\, organized a diverse interracial/interfaith team of American and Japanese volunteers on a mission of peace to build houses for families who survived the World War II atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. \nImmediately following the screening\, Jean Walkinshaw\, one of the volunteers who built houses in Hiroshima and Nagasaki\, and the program’s directors\, Ms.Jun YOTSUMOTO and Ms.Kumiko OGOSHI TAKAI of NHK WORLD-JAPAN will discuss the documentary and take questions from the audience. \nThe screening is free and open to the public. \nView a short trailer / preview of the film (0:32 on YouTube) \nFor more information\, contact UW American Ethnic Studies aes@uw.edu
URL:https://napost.com/event/houses-for-peace-exploring-the-legacy-of-floyd-schmoe-screening/
LOCATION:University of Washignton – Kane Hall\, 4069 Spokane Ln\, Seattle\, 98105\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190112T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190112T180000
DTSTAMP:20260515T235522
CREATED:20181130T230919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181212T050343Z
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SUMMARY:Allegiance Screening by Seattle Asian American Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday January 12  from 4pm to 6pm\, a free screening of “Allegiance” will be held at NVC Memorial Hall. \nInspired by true events\, “Allegiance” is the story of the Kimura family\, whose lives are upended when they and 120\,000 other Japanese-Americans are forced to leave their homes following the events of Pearl Harbor. \nThis screening is presented by Seattle Asian American Film Festival.
URL:https://napost.com/event/allegiance-screening-by-seattle-asian-american-film-festival/
LOCATION:Nisei Veteran’s Committee (NVC) Memorial Hall\, 1212 S King St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98144\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190108T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190116T230000
DTSTAMP:20260515T235522
CREATED:20190108T073105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T073105Z
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SUMMARY:A memorial "chantathon"
DESCRIPTION:Through chanting we can learn more about Buddhism\, clear our minds of everyday concerns\, and reflect on the lives of those who came before us.\n	The Seattle Buddhist Temple will offer the opportunity to experience these benefits once\, twice or for an entire week through chanting sutras (scriptures) with Sensei Katsuya Kusinoki. Dates and times are January 9 to 16 between 10 and 11 a.m.\nThis is a special program is to commemorate the passing of Shinran Shonin\, the founder of Jodo Shinshu Buddhism\, as it is done at our Mother Temple in Kyoto\, Japan.\nNo previous experience in chanting\, knowledge of the sutras or background in Jodo Shinshu are necessary. Those who prefer not to chant\, but only to listen may do so. Rev. Kusinoki urges newcomers to bring an open mind\, a desire to learn and water to sip when their throats get dry.\n1427 South Main. Seattle 98144
URL:https://napost.com/event/a-memorial-chantathon/
LOCATION:Seattle Buddhist Temple\, 1427 S Main St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98144\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple":MAILTO:office@seattlebetsuin.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190107T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190315T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T235522
CREATED:20190222T232757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190222T232757Z
UID:6811-1546853400-1552658400@napost.com
SUMMARY:PLAY WITH MATERIAL: LABORATORY : Naoko Morisawa
DESCRIPTION:“Wood is an important component in my art\,” Morisawa said. “The life of a tree and the energy in each grain of wood are why I use wood.” \nMorisawa’s artwork is hand-made of thousands of very small slices of natural and oil-dyed wood chips on board. She incorporates the patterns in the wood and enhances them with oil-stain. \n“The variety of wood grain is very beautiful\, and the pattern is never the same\,” she said. “The combinations of natural and oil-stained grains create interesting shadows and impressions.” \nNaoko Morisawa\, born in Tokyo\, is a Seattle mosaic collage artist and exhibits nationwide. Wood is an important component in he art. Morisawa says by using wood mosaic\, she can show the life and energy. \nInterview with Evan Thompson \nMeet the artists!\nReception 3-5 p.m.\, Fri.\, Feb. 22 \nArt Gallery\, Lynnwood Hall\, third floor
URL:https://napost.com/event/play-with-material-laboratory-naoko-morisawa/
LOCATION:Art Gallery\, Lynnwood Hall\, third floor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190105T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190105T150000
DTSTAMP:20260515T235522
CREATED:20181210T200149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190102T213758Z
UID:5496-1546686000-1546700400@napost.com
SUMMARY:Mochi Tsuki Celebration
DESCRIPTION:The Bainbridge Island Japanese American Community (BIJAC) will mark the 30th anniversary of their beloved Mochi Tsuki celebration by moving to a new and bigger venue\, Woodward Middle School\, 9125 Sportsman Club Road. The much anticipated New Year’s community event will be held on Saturday\, January 5th\, 2019\, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. \nBesides the new location\, perhaps the most noteworthy change is that NO tickets will be required for entry or for the popular Seattle Kokon Taiko performances. The two performances of the award-winning drum ensemble will be held in Woodward Middle School’s spacious gymnasium for the first 500 guests from Noon – 12:30 p.m. and 2:00 – 2:30 p.m. While parking is available in Woodward Middle School’s main lot and also at nearby Sakai Intermediate School\, carpooling is strongly recommended. \nAll guests will receive a special 30th Anniversary Commemorative gift as a token of BIJAC’s appreciation for the decades of community support and attendance. \nMochi Tsuki began 30 years ago on Bainbridge Island as a small New Year’s celebration gathering at the former Bainbridge Dry Cleaner located on lower Winslow Way. The celebration quickly grew in popularity and moved to Island Center Hall\, but after a few years the event grew even bigger again and moved to the Filipino American Community Hall. In 2004\, IslandWood hosted their first Mochi Tsuki celebration. \n“For the past 15 years\, IslandWood has been a wonderfully generous partner hosting our Mochi Tsuki celebration\,” BIJAC President Clarence Moriwaki said. “Indeed\, without their support throughout all of these years\, we would not have grown into what may be the largest public Mochi Tsuki event in the country\, and we’re forever grateful for their community spirit and friendship.” \nTraditional mochi pounding\, hand forming mochi\, origami folding and a new BIJAC history game with prizes will be featured\, along with displays of the award-winning “Kodomo No Tameni – For the Sake of the Children” exhibit of 100 years of Japanese American history on Bainbridge Island\, and future phases of the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial. \nThe new move to Woodward Middle School is made possible thanks to a Cultural Grant from the City of Bainbridge Island and support from event partners Town and Country Market\, Bainbridge Island Ace Hardware and IslandWood. For at least the next two years\, BIJAC is planning to host Mochi Tsuki at Woodward and will strive to keep the event free and open to the public.
URL:https://napost.com/event/mochi-tsuki-celebration/
LOCATION:Woodward Middle School\, 9125 Sportsman Club Rd NE\, Bainbridge Island\, WA\, 98110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181230T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181230T160000
DTSTAMP:20260515T235522
CREATED:20181210T194519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181210T194519Z
UID:5493-1546178400-1546185600@napost.com
SUMMARY:Beethoven Symphony No. 9
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nSeattle Symphony presents Beethoven Symphony No. 9 inviting Japanese Soprano singer Yasko Sato. Yasko Sato made her début in 2005 in Japan singing Leonora in Oberto Conte di San Bonifacio by Verdi while on tour for the Teatro Lirico Sperimentale di Spoleto; the same theatre subsequently invited her to sing Mimì in La Bohème\, Leonora in Il Trovatore and for a concert with Leo Nucci in the 40th anniversary of his début. The beauty and drama of Beethoven’s monumental Ninth Symphony is alternately awe-inspiring and uplifting\, with the Ode to Joy the crowning jewel atop this transformative piece. Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony for the ages is a wonderful way to end the year. \n  \n 
URL:https://napost.com/event/beethoven-symphony-no-9-3/
LOCATION:Benaroya Hall\, 200 University St\, Seattle\, 98101
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181229T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181229T220000
DTSTAMP:20260515T235522
CREATED:20181210T194132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181210T194132Z
UID:5491-1546113600-1546120800@napost.com
SUMMARY:Beethoven Symphony No. 9
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nSeattle Symphony presents Beethoven Symphony No. 9 inviting Japanese Soprano singer Yasko Sato. Yasko Sato made her début in 2005 in Japan singing Leonora in Oberto Conte di San Bonifacio by Verdi while on tour for the Teatro Lirico Sperimentale di Spoleto; the same theatre subsequently invited her to sing Mimì in La Bohème\, Leonora in Il Trovatore and for a concert with Leo Nucci in the 40th anniversary of his début. The beauty and drama of Beethoven’s monumental Ninth Symphony is alternately awe-inspiring and uplifting\, with the Ode to Joy the crowning jewel atop this transformative piece. Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony for the ages is a wonderful way to end the year.
URL:https://napost.com/event/beethoven-symphony-no-9-2/
LOCATION:Benaroya Hall\, 200 University St\, Seattle\, 98101
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181228T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181228T220000
DTSTAMP:20260515T235522
CREATED:20181210T192641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181210T193313Z
UID:5484-1546027200-1546034400@napost.com
SUMMARY:Beethoven Symphony No. 9
DESCRIPTION:Seattle Symphony presents Beethoven Symphony No. 9 inviting Japanese Soprano singer Yasko Sato. Yasko Sato made her début in 2005 in Japan singing Leonora in Oberto Conte di San Bonifacio by Verdi while on tour for the Teatro Lirico Sperimentale di Spoleto; the same theatre subsequently invited her to sing Mimì in La Bohème\, Leonora in Il Trovatore and for a concert with Leo Nucci in the 40th anniversary of his début. The beauty and drama of Beethoven’s monumental Ninth Symphony is alternately awe-inspiring and uplifting\, with the Ode to Joy the crowning jewel atop this transformative piece. Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony for the ages is a wonderful way to end the year.
URL:https://napost.com/event/beethoven-symphony-no-9/
LOCATION:Benaroya Hall\, 200 University St\, Seattle\, 98101
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181215T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181215T153000
DTSTAMP:20260515T235522
CREATED:20181120T192907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190102T213815Z
UID:5396-1544877000-1544887800@napost.com
SUMMARY:Red\, White & Blue Karaoke Singing Contest
DESCRIPTION:The local Nikkei (Japanese & Japanese-American) communities will be hosting an annual karaoke contest event. The contestants will be divided into three groups– Red\, White and Blue. Those who choose not to sing in the event will serve as the judge\, and will select the winner. Once decided\, the winning team will be presented with a 2018 banner\, which will then be added to a new Annual Karaoke Contest Flag that will be displayed at the event each year. Team members will also receive individual prizes. \nThe Contest will be hosted in a local restaurant in Bellevue with snack buffet provided. There will be a karaoke company managing the equipment at the restaurant on the day of the event\, and contestants may all expect a professional presentation and a full musical selection. Original songs will also be welcome! Contestants and their song selections will be arranged in advance\, with the roster available prior to the event. \nFor those who don’t want to sing but would still love to join in for the festivities\, they will get to be seated as both live audience and judges\, complete with scoring cards. Ticket-prices for the non-contestants will include meal at the snack buffet. \nThe deadline for singing contest registration and early-bird discount is Monday\, December 3rd\, 2018. \nFor contest registration and ticket prices\, please contact any local Kenjin-kai (prefectural ) club\, Nikkei community club or organization within the State of Washington.
URL:https://napost.com/event/red-white-blue-karaoke-singing-contest/
LOCATION:Terry’s Kitchen\, 5625 119th Ave SE\, Bellevue\, 98006
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ORGANIZER;CN="Seattle-Tacoma Fukuoka Kenjinkai":MAILTO:info8Sea2Fuk@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181212T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181212T170000
DTSTAMP:20260515T235522
CREATED:20181212T210801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181212T210801Z
UID:5509-1544601600-1544634000@napost.com
SUMMARY:Kawabe House Meiji Kai January Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Kawabe Memorial House serves great Japanese and American style lunch cooked for public from Monday to Friday. It is free for 60 and older ($4 suggested donation) and $10 for under 60 years old. \nThis lunch program at Kawabe Memorial House is called “Meiji Kai Lunch Program.” The program was originally began in 1975 at NVC Memorial Hall to serve Japanese style lunch for NVC members and their families\, then transferred to Kawabe Memorial House in 2002. Today\, this program serves healthy lunch at low cost\, as well as socializing opportunities for seniors in our community.
URL:https://napost.com/event/kawabe-house-meiji-kai-january-lunch/
LOCATION:Kawabe Memorial House\, 221 18th Ave. S.\, Seattle\, 98144
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181209T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181209T150000
DTSTAMP:20260515T235522
CREATED:20181119T224124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181119T224124Z
UID:5394-1544356800-1544367600@napost.com
SUMMARY:NVC Children’s Christmas Party
DESCRIPTION:The annual NVC Children’s Christmas Party will be held on Sunday\, December 9th. The doors will open at 12:00 and there will be face painting and craft making until 1pm when the show will start. This year’s show will be from Leapfrog Entertainment. Robert Stuverud a.k.a “Roberto the Magnificent” will be performing a comedy juggling and unicycle act. Once again\, our party will feature snacks and of course our guest of honor…..SANTA!! \nSAVE THE DATE AND PLAN TO BE THERE!! \nPlease bring a small gift (under $15.00 suggested) and mark for a boy or girl. Bring you children and friends. \nContact Chris Sketchley cjsketchley@comcast.net with questions.
URL:https://napost.com/event/nvc-childrens-christmas-party-2018/
LOCATION:Nisei Veteran’s Committee (NVC) Memorial Hall\, 1212 S King St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98144\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181206T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181206T200000
DTSTAMP:20260515T235522
CREATED:20181130T221814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181204T163915Z
UID:5454-1544122800-1544126400@napost.com
SUMMARY:A Bridge Across the Pacific:  Japanese American Baseball Pioneers in the early 1900s
DESCRIPTION:Long\, long before Shohei Ohtani and Ichiro; Issei and Nisei baseball Pioneers were our American ambassadors and great Godfather’s to players from Asia today playing in MLB. Their diplomacy\, mentorship and ‘pure love of the game’ influenced and inspired early players and teams in Japan\, Korea and Manchuko\, China. Prior to even Babe Ruth\, Lou Gehrig and MLB teams\, Japanese American and Black all-stars were our ‘Gentle Giants’ for the game and paved the way for professional baseball in Japan in 1936.\n\nDescribed as the world’s authority of Japanese American baseball\, author\, filmmaker and historian Kerry Yo Nakagawa will present a dynamic look at these historic players and teams that had the ‘tools and passion’ for Major League Baseball\, but had to play in leagues of their own. He is the author of: Through a Diamond\, 100 Years of Japanese American Baseball.\n\n\n\n\n\nKerry Yo Nakagawa also served as the associate producer of the major motion picture American Pastime (2007).  The film shows the dramatic impact World War II had on the home front as U.S. Japanese families were uprooted from their daily lives and placed in internment camps in the early 1940s. There\, perhaps not so ironically\, they turned to baseball to help improve their circumstances.\n\n\n\n\n\nFor more information contact:\nHallie McGee\nhallie@ebbets.com\n206-382-7249\nor\nJeff Freedman\nFSPR\nfsprjeff@gmail.com\n310-871-8317
URL:https://napost.com/event/a-bridge-across-the-pacific-japanese-american-baseball-pioneers-in-the-early-1900s/
LOCATION:Ebbets Field Flannels\, 108 S Jackson St\, Seattle\, WA 98104\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181201T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181201T160000
DTSTAMP:20260515T235522
CREATED:20181129T191148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181129T191148Z
UID:5451-1543672800-1543680000@napost.com
SUMMARY:December NVCF Speaker Series: "Why Politics?"
DESCRIPTION:NVC Foundation Speaker Series will have State Rep. Sharon Tomiko Santos and State Senator Bob Hasegawa discussing “Why Politics?”  NVC Hall on Sat. Dec. 1 at 2 PM. Please join us. \nTOPIC:  Why Politics? \nGUEST SPEAKERS:  State Representative Sharon Tomiko Santos and State Senator Bob Hasegawa \nDATE:  Saturday\, December 1st \nTIME:  2 pm – 4pm \nPLACE:  NVC Hall\, 1212 South King Street\, Seattle\, WA  98l44 \nThe event is free and open to the public. 
URL:https://napost.com/event/december-nvcf-speaker-series-why-politics/
LOCATION:Nisei Veteran’s Committee (NVC) Memorial Hall\, 1212 S King St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98144\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181202
DTSTAMP:20260515T235522
CREATED:20181204T171331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181204T171432Z
UID:5466-1543622400-1543708799@napost.com
SUMMARY:Meiji Kai Lunch Program at Kawaba Memorial House – December 2018
DESCRIPTION:Kawabe Memorial House serves great Japanese and American style lunch cooked for public from Monday to Friday. It is free for 60 and older ($4 suggested donation) and $10 for under 60 years old. \nThis lunch program at Kawabe Memorial House is called “Meiji Kai Lunch Program.” The program was originally began in 1975 at NVC Memorial Hall to serve Japanese style lunch for NVC members and their families\, then transferred to Kawabe Memorial House in 2002. Today\, this program serves healthy lunch at low cost\, as well as socializing opportunities for seniors in our community.
URL:https://napost.com/event/meiji-kai-lunch-program-at-kawaba-memorial-house-december-2018/
LOCATION:Kawabe Memorial House\, 221 18th Ave. S.\, Seattle\, 98144
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181202
DTSTAMP:20260515T235522
CREATED:20181119T215957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181119T215957Z
UID:5389-1543622400-1543708799@napost.com
SUMMARY:Seattle Necchu School Open House
DESCRIPTION:Learn as the curious 7 year old you once were. \nImprove yourself\, your creativity\, and your expressiveness \nMeet and make unique connections \nTake strides forward with your peers \nCreate a better Future \n​Experience 3 special classes for free before the school opens in February 2019! \n  \n\nDate: Saturday\, December 1st 　*Choose either A or B \n\n​​A Class 9:30 am – 1:00 pm (Opening Ceremony\, Classes)\nB Class 4:00 pm – 7:30 pm (Opening Ceremony\, Classes)\n\nClass Schedule: \n＊A and B have the same schedule but at different times \n＊All classes will be taught in Japanese \n\nOpening Ceremony: \nKazufu Hotta\, Founder of Necchu Elementary School President of Office KOROBOCL Co.\, Ltd.\n1st Period:\nScience – Noboru Okubo\, CEO of UCHIDA YOKO CO.\,LTD.\n2nd Period:\nHistory – Tatsuhiko Konno\, Chief Instructor of Musokai\, Sward polishing specialist\n3rd Period:\nHome Economics – Yoko Takahashi & Yoko Hiraki\, Takaoka Necchu Terakoya Omusube Team\n\nRequirements: 18 years or older \nCapacity: 60 people for each class. First come first serve basis​ \nPlace: Bellevue Children’s Academy Building 2 Campus \n14640 NE 24th St\, Bellevue\, WA 98007 (Map) \n※Register today!
URL:https://napost.com/event/seattle-necchu-school-open-house/
LOCATION:Bellevue Children’s Academy\, 14640 NE 24th St\, Bellevue\, WA\, 98007\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181202
DTSTAMP:20260515T235522
CREATED:20181119T170405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181204T170839Z
UID:5385-1543622400-1543708799@napost.com
SUMMARY:【Open House】Seattle Necchu School
DESCRIPTION:Seattle Necchu School is a school for adults who look to rediscover the enjoyment of learning\, broaden their horizon\, learn from experts of the field\, or just simply make new friends and connections. Necchu in Japanese can mean enthusiastic or passionate. The background and fields of the enthusiastic volunteer teachers can range widely from CEOs of tech companies and university professors to designers and engineers. With the variety of topics covered\, human resource development and connections that usually can’t be made becomes possible.  Join the free open-house to learn more about its 2019 classes in Bellevue.
URL:https://napost.com/event/%e3%80%90open-house%e3%80%91seattle-necchu-school/
LOCATION:WA
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