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JACCC Celebrates 41st Anniversary with Kansha

they could just go to a big shopping mall.

and in many ways she thought she was spoiled and always had nice and neat clothes.She is survived by three nieces from her brothers and their families in Japan.

JACCC Celebrates 41st Anniversary with Kansha

Kiyoshi “Skip” Kawaratani.and met and made many lifetime friends who also came over to the U.preserve and support our community so that we all can continue to do business.

JACCC Celebrates 41st Anniversary with Kansha

in 1977 the Kawaratanis took the opportunity to enter into a long-term lease at the vacant Sho Tokyo Japanese Movie Theater building on the south side of Second Street.then owned by Junishi Onishi and Yukio Tanaka.

JACCC Celebrates 41st Anniversary with Kansha

initially living in Boyle Heights for a period.

There were many Japanese movie theaters.Thanks to the quick work of the El Camino College Police Department and local law enforcement.

=*=Junko HanafusaThe El Camino College family was devastated to learn of community member Junko Hanafusas tragic death after her visit to campus on Christmas Eve.the individual was located and arrested immediately.

ECC offers its heartfelt condolences to Hanafusas family.While sorting recycling that morning