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Cold Tofu Improv, "Mochi Madness"
2002年01月24日
Ring in the New Year with some Cold Tofu improv! This multi-talented, multicultural group promises laughs for the entire evening.
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Planned Giving Seminar in Honolulu, Hawai'i
2002年01月23日
Preserve Your Family Treasures This workshop will teach you the basics of how to care for your family papers, photographs, books, etc. to protect them from unnecessary deterioration and damage. All About Archives: An Introduction to Organizing Your Records This workshop will provide practical information on handling items such as immigration records, birth certificates, diaries, and other important documents alo...
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Craft Class with Ryoko Shibata: New Year's Eve Thank You cards
2002年01月12日
Craft Class with Ryoko Shibata: New Year's Eve Thank You cards
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Family Sunday
2002年01月06日
Oshogatsu: New Year Family Celebration Join us to celebrate the New Year with family and friends! Mochitsuki (Rice Cake Pounding) Performance Kodama Taiko will combine the age-old tradition of pounding mochi (rice cakes) with the sounds of taiko drums. Bring your friends and family to enjoy this energetic performance and taste the freshly-pounded mochi. Rice-Writing Workshop In conjunction with the current e...
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Craft Class with Ryoko Shibata: New Year Cards (Japanese style)
2001年12月22日
Craft Class with Ryoko Shibata: New Year Cards (Japanese style)
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"A Jive Bomber's Christmas"
2001年12月15日
Please see December 6 for more information. 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm.
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Crossroads: Boyle Heights
Boyle Heights is a Los Angeles neighborhood, located just east of downtown between the Los Angeles River and the city boundary. It has been home to people who have come to Los Angeles from different cities, states, and countries and who brought with them their diverse beliefs, traditions and languages. Through the stories of past and present neighborhood residents, this film explores how the experiences and memories ...
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Words, Weavings, and Songs
Wakako Yamauchi, Momo Nagano, and Mary Nomura were innocent teenagers when they were sent to concentration camps during World War II. Behind barbed wire, their creative spirits remained undaunted—their lives fortified by art, music, and literature. Directed by John Esaki Produced by Karen L. Ishizuka 34 minutes Funded by a grant from the California Civil Liberties Public Education Program. This production ...