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2026 Seattle JACL Scholarship--APPLY NOW We are proud to announce we are now accepting applications for our six 2026 Youth Scholarships to support students to continue their education. Each 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. […] |
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The Wing Luke Museum ushers in the Year of the Fire Horse, hosting its annual community Lunar New Year celebration on Jan. 31, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The family-friendly community event, held on King Street, features a free outdoor Lion Dance and blessing ceremony performed by Mak Fai Kung Fu Dragon and Lion […]
Lion Dance is free, timed tickets required for entry to indoors activities
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Premiere showing of the documentary based on the trips to Southern Japan to explore the history of the early Christians of the 16th/17th. Multifaceted event also features related cultural aspects in a gallery of artifacts and a demonstration of the Japanese Tea Ceremony. Event Date: Sunday, March 15, 2026 3 Showing options: 11:00 (during Worship […]
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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, […]
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This Valentine’s Day, we present a bouquet of love through music. Passionate love, gentle and tender love, longing and bittersweet love… The members of Bel canto in Seattle will express many shades of “love” with beautiful Italian melodies and heartfelt singing. You will enjoy well-known romantic duets, Japanese songs inspired by the seasons and love […] |
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Join Seattle University and the Minidoka Pilgrimage Planning Committee for a Day of Remembrance event featuring taiko performances and the premiere screenings of three new Japanese American documentaries: Emiko Omori and Barbara Takei's Defiant to the Last: Resistance at the Tule Lake Jail, Glenn Mitsui and Brandon Shimoda's DUST, and a sneak peek of the […]
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What: Join the Minidoka Pilgrimage Planning Committee for the 2026 Day of Remembrance Program Featuring Taiko Performances & Film Screenings When: February 15, 2026 (Sunday) Time: 1:00 - 4:30pm (Doors open at Noon) Location: Seattle University Pigott Auditorium , 901 12th Ave., Seattle, WA 98122 Admission: Free (The program is a benefit for the 2026 […]
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The acclaimed Japanese seven-member band 9PM, celebrated for their standout performances last summer, returns under a new name, The Nightfall. Set within the intimate ambiance of Bacovino, a wine-tasting bar on Seattle’s waterfront, this special live performance offers a graceful pairing of beloved J-POP and city pop classics, all enjoyed in a relaxed yet sophisticated […]
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Northwest Adoption Exchange (NWAE) is inviting all those interested in adopting from foster care to attend free, virtual information sessions to learn about the process. Offered in partnership with the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF), these sessions provide guidance and clarity for anyone beginning or continuing their adoption journey. Who: Open […]
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The Japanese Day of Remembrance marks the signing of Executive Order 9066 on February 19, 1942, which enabled the US Army to incarcerate more than 120,000 Japanese American men, women, and children during World War II. Please join us to learn more about the history of the Japanese American community in the Yakima Valley and […]
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This year’s program includes five sessions, featuring a fireside chat with survivors Hana Konishi and Paul Tomita, a reading by Tamiko Nimura from her new book, A Place for What We Lose: A Daughter’s Return to Tule Lake, an exhibition of paintings by Chris Hopkins exploring the incarceration experience, and updates from Tsuru for Solidarity […]
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Back by popular demand! Pork Filled Productions and SIS Productions (in association with Theatre Off Jackson) bring back Instant Noodles, the 24-hour play festival, to Theatre Off Jackson (409 7th Ave. S., in Seattle’s International District) February 21 at 7:30 pm and February 22 at 2 pm! Over 50 Asian American theatre writers, actors, directors, […]
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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. Since 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. This […] |
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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. A significant highlight of the […]
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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. […]
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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. David 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 […]
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