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With the Topaz Museum Board in the preliminary stages of hiring its first executive director.
a new nonprofit organization founded by community leaders Sabro Foster and Kevin Seishiro Suzuki.and promote Japanese culture and arts in the Inland Empire.

The program will include formal recognition and remarks from founders and local dignitaries.Born from a desire to fill a cultural void for Japanese Americans and introduce Japanese traditions to the wider community.RJCC is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization and is currently seeking corporate sponsorships and private donations to support ongoing program development and facility maintenance.

jujutsuPerformance and arts: Odori.origamiEducation: Japanese language classesThe center also plans to host future workshops in traditional arts.

plus special guests and live demonstrations of karate.
redlandsjapaneseculturalcenterIt would be impossible to upkeep these historical sites and share our history with the broader American public without the support of the NPS.
a monument to deceased incarcerees erected in the camp cemetery.html?eType=EmailBlastContenteId=59810613-5e05-479b-ae52-45263c6953baMore than 80 years later.
These QR codes direct visitors to report any information displayed at the parks.JAPANESE AMERICAN CITIZENS LEAGUEJACL is honored to join the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA).