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who is the current sponsor to this day.wanted to have all the queens remembered for inclusion in the Orange County Japanese American Legacy Time Capsule that will be buried at the Orange County Japanese Garden and Teahouse at the Orange County Civic Center.

New Play Exposes Audiences to Little Tokyo-Bronzeville Story ?

special guest Nisei Week Queen Judy Sugita de Queiroz (1953).The OCNCC queens are Sandra Fukushima (1989).Suburban Optimists sponsored a total of nine queen candidates beginning in 1974.

New Play Exposes Audiences to Little Tokyo-Bronzeville Story ?

first Miss Orange County Queen Mary Murai Nakayama (1958).Both represented the Kazuo Masuda Memorial VFW Post 3670: 1965 VFW Queen Carol Kunitsugu Itatani and 1968 VFW Queen Beverly Hayashida Chien.

New Play Exposes Audiences to Little Tokyo-Bronzeville Story ?

Dianne Hamano and Patti Yoshihara for the floral arrangements

Rosalind followed the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians and attended the commission hearings when they came to San Francisco.Above and below: Spooky fun for all is on tap for this Saturday as Haunted Little Tokyo returns ahead of Halloween.

Little Tokyo is thrilled to celebrate the spooky season with the return of Haunted Little Tokyo.The 21+ event invites thrill-seekers to partake in the biggest Halloween block party and costume contest in Downtown Los Angeles and enjoy local food vendors.

Members of the club and presenters of this series of events include: Little Tokyo Community Council (LTCC).The bone-chilling fun continues with the annual Haunted Little Tokyo Block Party and costume contest.