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West Covina Buddhist Temple’s Obon Festival
She has been a board and staff member of the Japanese American Cultural Community Center.
though several had been cremated.Rotary Club of Little Tokyo presented A Conversation About Peace following the program.

and when he came to he was buried under debris but not seriously injured.Emphasizing our shared responsibility to stop the proliferation of nuclear weapons.Kakitas parents were incarcerated at Poston in Arizona for the duration of the war.

Born in California and raised in Japan during World War II.Kakita recalled that he and his younger brother Kenny were taken to Hiroshima by their parents in 1939 to visit their ailing grandfather.

Kakita and his brother were sent back to their parents.
His grandfather told his grandmother to take the two boys up to the mountain.John Barrasso and Cynthia Lumis and Rep.
These are just some reasons why we have asked Wyomings congressional delegation to prevent the dismantling of NEH without the approval of Congress.they stayed in local hotels and retreat centers.
They vowed to return to Wyoming to enjoy more of what our great state has to offer.shopped in stores along Sheridan Avenue in Cody and ate in local restaurants.