May 2011 Volume 16 Issue 1

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tofu and lotus root, garnished with snow peas), Goma-ae (Blanched green beans with sesame sauce), Miso asparagus (Blanched seasonal asparagus with tasty miso)

Unique and beautiful Kimono and Japanese gift Sale Time: 11:00am–4:00pm Location: National Nikkei Heritage Centre, 6688 Southoaks Crescent, Burnaby

Sign-up: Email Rei at membership@jetaabc. ca by May 23. In your email please include your name, email, JET year/prefecture, and phone number (if applicable). JETs and non-JET friends are welcome. Limited to 10 participants.

Vintage kimono, haori coat, yukata, geta sandals, kimono fabric purses, original clothes, gifts, jewelry, cell phone charms, tabi socks, scarves, hair accessories, washi paper lamps, etc. Many sample sale and clearance items as well.

Please remember to bring an apron and a tupperware/bento box for the dishes and to bring home leftovers!

Joined by Mari Yasuda who will be selling her original clothing and doggy clothing. 5% of net sales will be donated towards Japan Tsunami relief through World Vision. If you need more info, email yukoyos@hotmail.com or call 604–736–0966 (This is not organized by NNHC) http://wa.pacwestie. com/event

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Japan Earthquake/Tsunami Relief Fundraiser Cooking Class with Kimiko-sensei Time: 1:00pm–3:30pm Location: National Nikkei Heritage Centre, 6688 Southoaks Crescent, Burnaby (2nd Fl. Cooking & Crafts Room) Cost: $25/person includes recipes, all cooking supplies and ingredients. Please bring cash or cheque payable to JETAABC to the class on Saturday. Support the survivors of the Japan Quake and Tsunami! With the full backing-up of JETAABC, Kimiko-sensei is leading a nonprofit cooking class with proceeds going to the Red Cross. (The goal is to raise at least $200.00 — with $20 of your participation cost going directly to the organization!) Aid the victims of the Earthquake and Tsunami while learning how to cook up three vegetarian, shojin ryori dishes! Menu: Chirashi zushi (a spring themed bowl of sushi rice with freeze dried Koya

Disclaimer: As this is a charity event with limited spots available, we kindly request that participants check their availability before RSVPing. Thank you.

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JETAA Canada National Conference 2011 Location: Vancouver Please keep an eye on the JETAABC website (www.jetaabc.ca) for volunteering opportunities. Japanese Film Show for Kids Time: 1:30 pm Location: Vancouver Japanese Language School, 475 Alexander St., Vancouver (Japanese Hall) Film Title: The Fourteenth Target (Japanese withe English Subtitles) The second film in the Case Closed series, known as Meitantei Conan (lit. Great Detective Conan). The story follows the adventures of Jimmy Kudo (aka Conan Edogawa), a young detective who was inadvertently transformed into a child after being poisoned. The film follows Conan as he attempts to stop a murderer killing people in an unknown order. This event is open to the public.

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