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Jean Ariyoshi: Washington Place, A First Lady's Story

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On the Road

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Jean Ariyoshi: Washington Place, A First Lady's Story

Join us in New York!

We invite our supporters in New York to join us as we host a special event with Hawaii's former First Lady Jean Ariyoshi at the Japan Society. She will speak about her new book, Washington Place, A First Lady's Story. The lecture will be followed by a reception and book signing.

Washington Place, A First Lady's Story is an autobiographical account of her childhood in a small town in Hawai`i and her years at Washington Place, the state's gubernatorial mansion, where she lived with her husband, George Ariyoshi, the governor of Hawai`i from 1973 to 1986.

RSVP by Monday, September 12
212.715.1219

For further information, please contact
Japan Society at 212.715.1219
Japanese American National Museum at 800.461.5266 ext. 5631

Friday, Sep 16, 2005

5:00 PM - 6:30 PM PDT

Japan Society

333 E 47th Street

New York, NY 10017

Join us in New York!

We invite our supporters in New York to join us as we host a special event with Hawaii's former First Lady Jean Ariyoshi at the Japan Society. She will speak about her new book, Washington Place, A First Lady's Story. The lecture will be followed by a reception and book signing.

Washington Place, A First Lady's Story is an autobiographical account of her childhood in a small town in Hawai`i and her years at Washington Place, the state's gubernatorial mansion, where she lived with her husband, George Ariyoshi, the governor of Hawai`i from 1973 to 1986.

RSVP by Monday, September 12
212.715.1219

For further information, please contact
Japan Society at 212.715.1219
Japanese American National Museum at 800.461.5266 ext. 5631

Co-sponsored by the Asian/Pacific/American Studies Program and Institute at New York University, Hawai'i Cultural Foundation, Japanese American Association, Japan Society, and the University of Hawaii Alumni Association East.

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