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SUMMARY:Bainbridge Island's 35th Annual Mochi Tsuki Festival!
DESCRIPTION:When:\nJanuary 11th\, 2025 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. \nWhere:\nWoodward Middle School\, 9125 Sportsman Club Road\, Bainbridge Island \nWhat:\n\nAuthentic mochi steaming over an outdoor fire\nMochi pounding in a traditional usu (stone bowl) with locally-crafted kine (cherry wood mallets)\nForm your own mochi balls…then eat them with shoyu and sugar!\nMusubi for purchase provided by Sushiko\nOrigami folding\nGroup Obon Dance workshop from 12:45 p.m. to 1:45 p.m.\nTaiko drum performances by Seattle Kokon Taiko\, shows at 11:45 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Reserve your tickets upon entry\, seating is limited.\n\nAdmission is Free. Donations benefit the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Community.
URL:https://bijaema.org/event/bainbridge-islands-35th-annual-mochi-tsuki-festival/
LOCATION:Woodward Middle School\, 9125 Sportsmens Club Rd NE\, Bainbridge Island\, WA\, 98110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240914T090000
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SUMMARY:APIAHiP 2024 Forum
DESCRIPTION:The Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial welcomes the Asian Pacific Islander American Historic Preservation Forum 2024 to the island! A contingent of more than 100 national delegates will travel from Seattle to Bainbridge Island for a series of presentations at the Pocock Rowing Center: \n• “BATTER UP! The Manzanar Baseball Project\, and Sport as Liberation Activity” – Dan Kwong\, Artist & Community Organizer [California]\n• “Making Monuments through Storytelling: Beyond the Barbed Wire” – Frank Abe & Friends of Minidoka [Idaho]\n• “Preserving History\, Building Communities: The Mukai Farm & Garden Restoration” – Friends of Mukai [Washington]\n• Advocacy Updates from Amache\, Minidoka\, Topaz and Tulelake with Natasha Verner (Densho) and Dan Sakura (Minidoka Pilgrimage Planning Committee and Tule Lake Committee) and pending Wakasa Memorial Committee (Topaz). \nThe presentations will be followed by a tour of the Exclusion Memorial and a visit to the historic Filipino American Community Hall to learn about the deep history of Japanese\, Filipino\, and Indipino communities on the island. \nBIJAEMA is pleased to host this visit. Please inquire at info@bijaema.org to learn about volunteer opportunities to support this event.
URL:https://bijaema.org/event/apiahip-2024-forum/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Convention
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240804T130000
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DTSTAMP:20260405T072227
CREATED:20240721T053427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240721T053427Z
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SUMMARY:Celebration of Mia Espiritu's Eagle Scout Project!
DESCRIPTION:BIJAEMA\, Troop #1804\, and the National Park Service will gather in a private celebration of the completion of Mia Espiritu’s Eagle Scout Project! \nDate: August 4\, 2024\nTime: 1:00 p.m.\nLocation: Entrance to the Exclusion Memorial \nWe are thrilled to recognize Mia Espiritu’s hard work and dedication. She has redesigned the aging map and interpretive sign at the entrance to the Exclusion Memorial and will install the new sign in the presence of her troop. We are grateful that she selected the Memorial for a project that will benefit visitors for years to come. Wish her well as we honor this significant achievement.
URL:https://bijaema.org/event/celebration-of-mia-espiritus-eagle-scout-project/
LOCATION:Pritchard Park\, 4192 Eagle Harbor Drive NE\, Bainbridge Island\, WA\, 98110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240802T110000
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SUMMARY:Healing Event: Stolen Sadako Statue
DESCRIPTION:Japanese American community unites for healing in the wake of stolen Sadako statue\nEvent takes a stand against the mutilation and theft of Peace Park statue (see KOMO News report on theft of Sadako Statue on July 19th\, 2024) \n11 a.m.–12 noon on Friday\, Aug. 2 \nSeattle Peace Park (851 NE 40th St.) \nSEATTLE – Members of the Japanese American community and allies—including University Friends Meeting\, a Quaker church—will come together for a healing event open to the public. The Aug. 2 event falls just three weeks after the mutilation and theft of the bronze Sadako Sasaki statue by the University Bridge.  \n“We will not stand for this act of vandalism—and possibly hate\,” said Stan Shikuma\, one of the healing event organizers. “The Japanese American\, Quaker\, and U District communities are in deep pain following this horrific act. We invite law enforcement and public officials to help us by restoring the statue and uplifting the park.” \nSadako Sasaki\, the inspiration for the statue\, was a young girl from Hiroshima who folded 1\,000 origami cranes and wished for peace before she died due to atomic bomb radiation. Sadako’s legacy—and cranes in general–are deeply sacred in Japanese culture.   \nThe one-hour event will include a brief ceremony\, speeches and performances. Attendees are invited to bring origami cranes as a way of honoring Sadako. All members of the public\, including those not present at the healing event\, are invited to share about the importance of the Sadako statue on social media with the hashtag #IStandWithSadako.   \nThe sponsoring organizations include the Japanese American Citizens League\, Tsuru for Solidarity\, Minidoka Pilgrimage Planning Committee\, and From Hiroshima to Hope\, which are all dedicated to peace and/or social justice—and connected through historic aspects of the Japanese/Japanese American legacy. From Hiroshima to Hope for example hosts an annual event honoring victims of atomic bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.  \n“Today\, we must stand up for Sadako\, a real child who died from war and violence\, and whose story must never be forgotten. We stand up for this missing statue\, because Sadako’s story reminds us of the creative spirit and inherent value in all victims of war and violence\,” said Mary Hanson\, president of From Hiroshima to Hope.  \nThe event is also supported by University Friends Meeting\, a Quaker church–who was instrumental in placing the statue and developing the Peace Park before turning it over to Seattle Parks to administer and maintain.  
URL:https://bijaema.org/event/healing-event-stolen-sadako-statue/
LOCATION:Seattle Peace Park\, 851 NE 40th St\, Seattle\, WA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240516T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240516T200000
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SUMMARY:7th Annual Day of Remembrance in Tacoma
DESCRIPTION:Honor the Tacomans of Japanese heritage who were forcibly relocated in 1942 to the concentration camp at Tule Lake under Executive Order 9066 \nEducators and the public at-large are invited to spend the afternoon commemorating the 82nd anniversary of the forced removal of Japanese Americans from Tacoma on May 16th\, 1942. This free event brings together art\, culture\, and education to showcase resources available from around the Puget Sound Area. \nVisit BIJAEMA as we host a table during the educational resource fair from 3:30-5:30p.m. at the Washington State History Museum.  See the schedule below. \n 
URL:https://bijaema.org/event/7th-annual-day-of-remembrance-in-tacoma/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240330T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240330T170000
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CREATED:20240210T003823Z
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SUMMARY:Omoiyari - a Song Film by Kishi Bashi
DESCRIPTION:Come to the Commemoration of the 82nd Anniversary of the Exclusion on March 30th from 11 a.m. – noon at the Exclusion Memorial. Enjoy a nice lunch in Winslow\, then head over to the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art for a screening of Omoiyari. \nIn Omoiyari: a Songfilm by Kishi Bashi\, internationally acclaimed composer and songwriter Kaoru Ishibashi (professionally know as “Kishi Bashi”) embarks on a personal quest by creating his music in locations relevant to the Japanese American Incarceration during WWII. It is on this journey in which Kishi Bashi comes to terms with his own identity\, and uncovers a myriad of social issues that have gripping modern relevance. Omoiyari is a genre breaking\, artistic exploration that fuses history\, music\, and the complexities of the human condition. \nClick here for *tickets:\n$10 for BIMA Members\n$12 for non-Members \n* Complimentary tickets are available to survivors and their families\, courtesy of our event sponsor\, Bainbridge Vision. Contact info@bijaema.org to request your free tickets.
URL:https://bijaema.org/event/omoiyari-a-song-film-by-kishi-bashi/
LOCATION:Bainbridge Island Museum of Art\, 550 Winslow Way E\, Bainbridge Island\, WA\, 98110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240330T110000
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SUMMARY:Commemoration of the 82nd Anniversary of Forced Removal
DESCRIPTION:Event Details:\nDate: Saturday\, March 30\, 2024\nTime: 11 am – noon\nLocation: Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial\, located in Pritchard Park (4195 Eagle Harbor Dr NE\, Bainbridge Island). A program will be held on the upper grounds. Seating is limited.\nParking: On-site parking is reserved for survivors\, speakers\, and people with disabilities.\nShuttle: Off-site parking is located at Bethany Lutheran Church (7968 Finch Rd NE\, Bainbridge Island)\, where a shuttle will be available from 9 a.m to 1 p.m. to transport attendees to and from the memorial. \nProgram:\nThe Commemoration of the 82nd Anniversary of Forced Removal will be held on March 30th\, 11:00 a.m. at the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial. The theme of this year’s program is “Teach the Children\,” addressing the need for a new generation to share the stories of incarceration survivors. The keynote speaker is Natalie Sakuma\, who will talk about the legacy of her grandfather\, Satoru Sakuma\, who served in the decorated 442nd regimental combat team after his incarceration in Manzanar and Minidoka. Natalie is a fourth-generation Japanese American and a teacher in the Sedro-Woolley School District. \nOther speakers include:\nBarbara Lawrence of the Suquamish Tribe\nVal Tollefson\, board president of the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial Association\nClarence Moriwaki\, Bainbridge Island City Council member\nDrew Hansen\, Washington State Senator\nChasity Malatesta of the Multicultural Advisory Council\nMichele Bombardier\, with a reading of the poem “In Remembrance”\nKen Matsudaira and Taiga Araki\, with a reading of the 276 names on the Memorial Wall \nRelated Events:\n\nA complimentary post-event luncheon will be held immediately following the Commemoration ceremony in the 2nd floor classroom for Survivors and their families at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art (BIMA)\, 550 Winslow Way W\, Bainbridge Island.\nA screening of the critically acclaimed film Omoiyari: A Song Film by Kishi Bashi will be held in the BIMA auditorium at 3:00 p.m. Tickets are $12 for members\, $10 for non-members. Please inquire about complimentary tickets for survivors and their families by emailing info@bijaema.org. Tickets are limited!\n\nGet Tickets HERE.\n  \n\nA panel discussion immediately following Omoiyari: “Alternative Ways of Storytelling\,” with Robyn Achilles\, Executive Director of Friends of Minidoka\, and Lorraine Bannai\, Professor Emerita\, Seattle U. School of Law and Director Emerita\, Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law & Equality. Admission is free.\nStop by Sakai Intermediate School and the Bainbridge Island History Museum from 1 – 4 p.m. on March 30th to visit their March 30th receptions.\nQuestions? Please inquire at info@bijaema.org.
URL:https://bijaema.org/event/commemoration-of-the-82nd-anniversary-of-the-exclusion/
LOCATION:Pritchard Park\, 4192 Eagle Harbor Drive NE\, Bainbridge Island\, WA\, 98110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240219T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240219T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T072227
CREATED:20231220T235544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231221T001617Z
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SUMMARY:Day of Remembrance: Community Clean-up Day
DESCRIPTION:Bring your gardening gloves and positive energy to the Exclusion Memorial for a morning of trimming\, weeding\, and beautifying the Memorial site in honor of the February 19th Day of Remembrance. On this day in 1942\, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066\, which gave the U.S. Army the authority to remove civilians from the military zones established in Washington\, Oregon\, and California during WWII. On Bainbridge Island\, a hundred of your friends and neighbors will volunteer together to prepare the Memorial for our annual March 30th Commemoration event. Thank you to the Bainbridge Island Metro Parks and Recreation District for providing hand tools and staffing support to make this event one of the most popular stewardship events on the Island!\n \nSign Up
URL:https://bijaema.org/event/february-19th-day-of-remembrance-community-clean-up-day/
LOCATION:Pritchard Park\, 4192 Eagle Harbor Drive NE\, Bainbridge Island\, WA\, 98110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Volunteer
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240111T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240111T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T072227
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SUMMARY:"We Are Not Strangers" Author Josh Tuininga at Eagle Harbor Books
DESCRIPTION:Join author Josh Tuininga at Eagle Harbor Books on January 11th at 6:30 p.m. for an evening of discussion about his new graphic novel\, We Are Not Strangers. \nMarco Calvo always knew his grandfather\, affectionately called Papoo\, was a good man. A first-generation Jewish immigrant\, Papoo was hardworking\, smart\, and caring. When Papoo peacefully passes away\, Marco is caught off guard by something unusual. Among his close family and friends are mourners he doesn’t recognize—Japanese American families—and no one is quite sure who they are or why they are at the service. How did these strangers know his grandfather so well? \nSet in the multicultural Central District of Seattle during World War II and inspired by author Josh Tuininga’s family experiences\, We Are Not Strangers explores a unique situation of Japanese and Jewish Americans living side by side in a country at war. Following Marco’s grandfather’s perspective\, we learn of his life as a Sephardic Jewish immigrant living in America and his struggles as he settles into an America gearing up its war efforts. Despite the war raging just outside US borders\, Papoo befriends Sam Akiyama\, a Japanese man who finds his world upended from President Roosevelt’s Executive Order 9066. Determined to keep Sam’s business afloat while he and his family are unjustly imprisoned\, he and Papoo create a plan that will change the Akiyama’s lives forever. \nAn evocative and beautifully illustrated historical fiction graphic novel\, We Are Not Strangers converges two perspectives into a single portrait of a community’s struggle with race\, responsibility\, and what it truly means to be an American. \nThis is at the invitation of the Kol Shalom community on Bainbridge Island. Please contact Eagle Harbor Books at 842-5332 for more information.
URL:https://bijaema.org/event/we-are-not-strangers-author-josh-tuininga-at-eagle-harbor-books/
LOCATION:Eagle Harbor Books\, 157 Winslow Way E.\, Bainbridge Island\, WA\, 98110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240106T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240106T134500
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CREATED:20231226T001416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231227T023010Z
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SUMMARY:Meet the Artists: Anna Brones and Luc Revel at Mochi Tsuki 2024
DESCRIPTION:Join the creators of the award-winning art installation on the Exclusion Memorial Departure Deck at this year’s Mochi Tsuki celebration. \nWho: Anna Brones and Luc Revel\nWhen: Saturday\, January 6th from 1:00-1:45 p.m.\nWhere: Woodward Middle School Gymnasium\nCost: FREE \nThe art installation has been nominated for the 2024 International Award for Public Art (IAPA) and has been appreciated by visitors to the Exclusion Memorial from around the globe. Anna and Luc will present background on how they arrived at the themes\, design\, and fabrication of their artwork and will take questions from the public. \nAdd a Free Taiko Performance \nSeattle Kokon Taiko will give two free performances at Mochi Tsuki\, at noon and 2 p.m. Each show will seat a maximum of 700 guests\, so grab a free ticket to reserve your spot when you arrive at Mochi Tsuki. If you attend the noon Taiko show\, stay seated in the gym for the Meet the Artists event immediately following. If you plan to attend the 2 p.m. Taiko show\, ensure yourself the best seating by attending the Meet the Artists event at 1 p.m. \nFor more than 30 years the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Community has hosted Mochi Tsuki\, a festival to ring in the New Year. The public is welcome to celebrate by making mochi in the traditional way–steaming sweet rice over an open fire\, followed by pounding the rice by hand with traditional\, handcrafted cherry wood mallets (kine) in a granite bowl (usu). Visitors can get in on the action by trying their hands at pounding the mochi\, forming it into cakes by hand\, and eating it while it’s still warm and sticky! \n  \n 
URL:https://bijaema.org/event/meet-the-artists-anna-brones-and-luc-revel-at-mochi-tsuki-2024/
LOCATION:Woodward Middle School\, 9125 Sportsmens Club Rd NE\, Bainbridge Island\, WA\, 98110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230808T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230808T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T072227
CREATED:20230712T195358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231009T220353Z
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SUMMARY:Visit from U.S. Representative Derek Kilmer
DESCRIPTION:U.S. Representative Derek Kilmer will be joining members of BIJAEMA and its partners to celebrate the awarding of the 2023 Japanese American Confinement Sites (JACS) Grant. The $613\,150 grant was the largest 2023 award granted by the JACS program\, which is administered by the National Park Service under the Department of the Interior. The award will be used for sitework and installation of utilities in the first phase of construction of the new Visitor Center. Representative Kilmer has been a long-time supporter of the Exclusion Memorial and was instrumental in highlighting the project during the appropriations process. \nAlso in attendance will be WA State Senator Christine Rolfes. Through her support and sponsorship\, BIJAEMA was awarded a $350\,000 Local Community Development grant earlier this year. \nParticipation in this event is by invitation only. Please contact info@bijaema.org for more information. \n 
URL:https://bijaema.org/event/visit-from-us-representative-derek-kilmer/
LOCATION:Pritchard Park\, 4192 Eagle Harbor Drive NE\, Bainbridge Island\, WA\, 98110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230519T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230519T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T072227
CREATED:20230725T030129Z
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SUMMARY:NPS Strategic Planners Tour the Memorial
DESCRIPTION:The National Park Service lends its expertise and support to the Exclusion Memorial in many different ways. This summer the Memorial is staffed with Northwest Youth Corps interns to greet visitors and provide interpretive help. In return\, are pleased to meet new Park Planning Fellows Laura Toledo and Maria Delgado Gomez\, who were on-site to learn from what we’ve created at the Exclusion Memorial. They’re working with the NPS Planning Portfolio Manager\, Anna Tamura\, to identify planning needs and prepare for planning projects within the Pacific West Regions’ 60 national park units.
URL:https://bijaema.org/event/nps-strategic-planners-tour-the-memorial/
LOCATION:WA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230330T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230330T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T072227
CREATED:20230711T221555Z
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SUMMARY:81st Commemoration of the Exclusion
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to join us as we commemorate the 81st anniversary of the forced removal of Japanese Americans from Bainbridge Island. \nLOCATION: Exclusion Memorial\, 4195 Eagle Harbor Drive NE\, Bainbridge Island\nDATE: March 30\, 2023 Time: 11 am-noon \n**Parking: Drivers may drop off passengers in the Exclusion Memorial bus drop off area – watch for the sign. Drivers may then continue on to the Park and Ride at Bethany Lutheran Church\, 7968 Finch Road NE\, Bainbridge Island to catch a complimentary round trip shuttle. Shuttle service starting at 10 am -11am for the 6 minute ride and 12:30-2:30 p.m. \n**If you are a survivor\, transporting a survivor and/or need disabled parking\, contact Carol Reitz (425-765-9284) carolreitz@msn.com for special arrangements. \nIf you are a survivor\, you and your family (wear your Legacy Pin!) are welcome to attend a complimentary sushi luncheon after the program. Please contact Karen Beierle at 206-714-9887 or Lilly Kodama 206-842-2226 by FRIDAY\, March 25 to let them know who and how many to plan for. Bainbridge Island Museum of Art\, 550 Winslow Way E Phone: (206) 842-4451
URL:https://bijaema.org/event/81st-commemoration-of-the-exclusion/
LOCATION:Pritchard Park\, 4192 Eagle Harbor Drive NE\, Bainbridge Island\, WA\, 98110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230219T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230219T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T072227
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LAST-MODIFIED:20231009T220354Z
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SUMMARY:Day of Remembrance Community Clean-up Day
DESCRIPTION:Join the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial Association\, the Bainbridge Island Parks & Trails Foundation\, and Bainbridge Island Metro Park & Recreation District\, for a day of stewardship to commemorate the 81st anniversary of the signing of Executive Order 9066. \nVolunteers will help care for the grounds of this important Bainbridge Island park\, including pruning vegetation\, removing weeds\, spreading mulch\, and cleaning outdoor art features. \nAll tools are provided. This is a wonderful volunteer opportunity for all ages! \nClick here for more information and to sign up for a spot at this popular community event.
URL:https://bijaema.org/event/day-of-remembrance-community-clean-up-day/
LOCATION:Pritchard Park\, 4192 Eagle Harbor Drive NE\, Bainbridge Island\, WA\, 98110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Volunteer
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SUMMARY:"Within the Silence" at BPA
DESCRIPTION:***THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED***\nMARCH 29 @ 7:30 PM\nIn the Cynthia Sears Studio at Bainbridge Performing Arts.\n200 Madison Ave N. Bainbridge Island\, WA 98110 \nCombining solo theatre and archival film\, Within the Silence brings life to history through the eyes of a teenage girl of Japanese descent. Understand the impact of Executive Order 9066\, which imprisoned thousands of innocent Japanese Americans during World War II. Emiko is an ordinary American teenager whose life is changed forever after Japan bombs Pearl Harbor. Emiko and every member of her family is forced to find a way to prove their loyalty to a country that sees them as “the face of the enemy. \nCommemorate the past and engage in post-performance conversation to explore our history with the Living Voices actor /educator. \nThis guest event brought to you by Living Voices and The Wing Luke Asian Museum \nTickets are donation-based\, with proceeds going to Living Voices and the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial. Patrons are to pay an amount that is comfortable for you. Click here for tickets.
URL:https://bijaema.org/event/within-the-silence-at-bpa/
LOCATION:Bainbridge Performing Arts\, 200 Madison Ave N\, Bainbridge Island\, 98110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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