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JANM Recognizes Two ‘Woman Warriors’

it has been an honor and a privilege to be part of yours.

Terminal Island is a special place that was once the beloved home to as many as 3.The meeting on June 5 was to present a nomination for a vote by the CHC for the two buildings located at 700-702 and 712-716 Tuna St.

JANM Recognizes Two ‘Woman Warriors’

I would like to support the proposed recommendations as the City Council declared the Terminal Island groups Tuna Street buildings a historic-cultural monument.the National Trust for Historic Preservations 2025 listed the buildings as one of Americas 11 Most Endangered Historic Places.Photos courtesy of Terminal Islanders AssociationFrom left: Tim Yamamoto; Andrew Salimian of L.

JANM Recognizes Two ‘Woman Warriors’

District 15 City Councilmember Tim McOskers office.filled with many cherished and nostalgic memories.

JANM Recognizes Two ‘Woman Warriors’

The nomination will now move on to the Planning and Land Use Management (PLUM) Committee of the City Council before the final vote by the full City Council.

Commissioner President Barry Milofsky.queen candidates will take to the stage to showcase their wit.

The tradition of the queen program dates back to 1935.With the 2025 festival theme of Kansha (Gratitude).

at JANM)Taiko Gathering (Aug 17.Japanese American Citizens League)Megan Ayumi Miyamoto (San Fernando Valley Japanese American Community Center)Casey Mariko Kuramoto (Orange County Nikkei Coordinating Council)Kimi Look (Gardena Evening Optimist Club)Emma Yasuko Shojinaga Fukunaga (Japanese Restaurant Associationof America) Articles for you@media ( min-width: 300px ){.