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1 2012 NCCBF Queen Candidates
2 Awa Odori to Debut at Cherry Blossom Festival
3 No. Calif. Time of Remembrance
4 War Heroes Sakamoto and Sakai, Classical Dance Teacher Hanayagi and Broadcaster Nakagawa to Be Honored by NJAHS
5 Internment 70th Anniversary Commemorated
6 Morgan Hill Ceremony Honors Vets
7 San Jose Honors Vets with Gold Medals
8 Topaz: Artists in Internment Exhibit Coming to San Leandro Library
9 Tamales, A Japanese American Holiday Tradition?
10 Jane Imamura Remembered for Contributions to Buddhism
11 Gilroy Yamato Hot Springs Seeks Donations
12 San Jose’s 32nd Annual DOR: Civil Liberties Under Siege
13 Social Networking the Old Fashioned Way
14 An empty spot in the dugout Longtime Lodi baseball manager dies
15 Japanese persimmons in a new age-Otow Orchard is finding ways to adapt
16 Author Recounts Vanished Nisei of Lompoc
17 Molly Miyako Kimura receives the Foreign Minister’s Commendation by the Consul General of Japan
18 Chizuko Kakiuchi, Devoted Dharma School Teacher Dies at 70
19 BALL ONE
20 Tribute to Matsuji “Mutt” Sakumoto
21 JCCCNC to Honor Three Longtime Board Members at Annual Event
22 Spirit of Japantown Festival to Honor Yoshihiro Uchida and Lynne Yamaichi
23 Gold Medal to be Awarded to WWII Japanese American Vets
24 Rookie Senior Softball Team Wins its First Tournament
25 Former Encinal Students Reunite
26 Drumming to a new beat
27 Lotus Preschool Celebrates 25 Years
28 San Jose JACL Announces 2011 Scholarship Recipients
29 Bronze Monument to WWII Soldiers Gets Boost from Roseville Grant
30 New Hawaii Stores Bring Aloha to Japantown San Jose
31 2011 Obon Festival & Bazaar at Mountain View Buddhist Temple
32 Obon Festival to Celebrate Japanese Remembrance, Culture
33 Cupertino Cherry Blossom Festival Set for April 30-May 1
34 34th Annual Nikkei Matsuri in San Jose Japantown
35 Jeddie Kawahatsu Named No. Calif. Cherry Blossom Queen
36 NJAHS Annual Awards Dinner to Celebrate 30th Anniversary
37 Santa Clara County Kumamoto Kenjin Kai New Year’s Celebration
38 Fred Korematsu Remembered
39 Film Chronicles War Internee Experience
40 Noted Writer Hisaye Yamamoto Dies at 89
41 GANTZ Hollywood Premiere
42 Shirley Kazuyo Muramoto’s 50th Anniversary of Koto: A Concert and Reunion
43 Man Searches for World War Vet in Picture
44 Frank Emi, Leader of Heart Mountain Draft Resisters, Dies at 94
45 Japanese Screen Exhibition Includes Unconventional Works
46 Mochitsuki: A Japanese American Tradition
47 Santa Clara County’s ‘Asian American Heroes’ Honored
48 Kenzo: A New Name in the Napa Valley Wine World
49 Resident’s Manchurian Story is One of Survival
50 Sacramento Hiroshima Nikkeijin Kai Celebrates New Year
51 City College of S.F. Recognizes Nisei Students of 1941-42
52 A TALE OF TWO CITIZENS
53 Family and friends celebrate life of Miyuki (Miki) Hirano
54 Japanese American Museum of San Jose Opens New, Expanded Facility
55 Community Activist Balances, Economy, Heritage, in Japantown Future
56 S.F. Public Defender’s Name Becomes Synonymous With Pension Reform Measure
57 American River Conservancy Acquires Wakamatsu Colony Site
58 Sister-City Tsuchiura Celebrates in Palo Alto
59 Sansei Filmmaker Completes Tribute to Nisei Soldiers
60 Golfers Play Yocha Dehe to Support WGBC
61 Constitution Day Event Celebrates Life of Fred Korematsu
62 Richmond Art Center Exhibition Honors Nikkei Nursery Families
63 Dance Festival Closes Grassroots Summit
64 Former Internees Honored at SFSU Hall of Fame Reception
65 ShastaYama Taiko Festival to Be Held July 31
66 Japanese Director Pays Tribute to 442nd in New Documentary
67 Obon Reaching Beyond JAs
68 Jack Matsuoka Honored by City of Watsonville
69 JACL National Council Rejects Alternative to Nisei Vet Stamp
70 Community Says Farewell to Consul General Nagamine
71 Ikebana Master Honored at Oakland Obon Festival
72 A ‘Perfect Circle’ at Alameda Buddhist Temple
73 Nikkei Community Internship Provides Training Ground for Future Leaders
74 Diablo Summer Festival Brings Japanese Culture to Contra Costa County
75 Nihonmachi Street Fair Going Strong 37 Years Later
76 Survivors Speak Out at Hiroshima Commemoration
77 Steven Okamoto Recognized by OCA
78 Takuma Sato Has Tough Weekend at Infineon
79 Kau Kau: Hawaii’s Food Story Beyond the Mixed Plate
80 Richmond Museum to Focus on Nikkei Nurseries
81 Descendants of Historical Figures Renew U.S.-Japan Friendship at Grassroots Summit
82 Japanese Ambassador Visits San Jose Japantown
83 Murao Is Missing: Bookseller Left Out of ‘Howl’ Movie
84 Congress Approves Congressional Gold Medal Award to 100th, 442nd and MIS
85 Sake flows as rice wine buffs gather for sixth-annual festival
86 Dedication Ceremony Held for San Leandro High School’s Fred T. Korematsu Campus
87 Fisheries Vessel Bell M. Shimada Visits San Francisco
88 Mountain View to Host 58th Annual Obon/Bazaar
89 Film Premiere Brings Fundraising Boost to JACL Project
90 Sake San Jose Serves as Open House for Japantown
91 Jeff Mori Recognized as ‘Local Hero’
92 Nisei students, ex-internees receive honorary degrees
93 Nihonmachi Run Results
94 Founders of Takahashi Charitable Foundation Receive Japan’s Highest Award
95 Japanese American soldier statue drive battling price hike for bronze
96 San Jose Buddhist Church Betsuin Awards Eagle Rank to Five Boy Scouts from Troop 611
97 Kenny Endo Taking Taiko Around the World
98 UC Alumnae Award Five Scholarships and An Outstanding Alumna Award
99 APA Heritage Month Programming on KQED
100 Tule Lake Pilgrimage Experiences
101 Big Plans for U.S.-Japan Grassroots Summit in Bay Area
102 Special Screening of Lane Nishikawa’s “Only the Brave” comes to Mountain View
103 Former Hawaii Governor Stresses Importance of JA Values
104 Jero Wows Audiences in S.F., L.A.
105 Lillian Kimura: First Woman President of JACL
106 Kimochi Spirit Awards to Honor Five Individuals
107 Bluegrass Country Tokyo Yodeler
108 San Jose Chidori Band’s 57th Anniversary Concert
109 Contra Costa JACL Chapter Celebrates Its 75th Anniversary
110 Karin Maru Commemorative Plaque Dedicated in S.F.
111 ‘AOKI’ Tells Story of Japanese American Black Panther
112 Sandy Mori Thanked for Decades of Community Service
113 Arisa Hiroi 2010 Queen, Ashley Nakatani Wins 1st Princess
114 Oscar-Winning Filmmaker Profiles Lt. Watada
115 Aspen Ten Leaves its Legacy on Japantown’s History
116 JA Who Worked at Chevron Reports Hostile Work Environment
117 ‘Nisei Soldier’ Filmmaker Loni Ding Dies at 78
118 Cherry Blossom Queen Candidates Announced
119 Silicon Valley JACL Presents Hina Matsuri Event
120 Koto Musician Sheds Light on Little-Known Part of Camp Life
121 Merced Celebrates Assembly Center Memorial Honoring Japanese American Internees
122 Author to Discuss ‘Nurse of Manzanar’
123 Producer Brings ‘Hachi’ to America
124 Jack Matsuoka: Using Cartoons to Tell the Story of the Camps
125 Filmmaker Okazaki Wrestles With ‘Conscience’
126 Development Plan for Nikkei Nursery Site Pleases Preservationists
127 NOTICE: To fill vacancies on the State Historical Resources Commission
128 Eiko Sugihara Remembered by Family and Friends
129 UC Berkeley Recognizes Over 100 Nisei as Alumni
130 JASEB to Pull Out of Community Homes; Residents, Families Seeking Alternatives
131 ‘Prejudice and Patriotism’ Tells Story of MIS Nisei
132 From Banner to Bags: How Two Women Transformed Japantown Banners Into Stylish Accessories
133 Tanaka Family Trying to ‘Crash the Super Bowl’
134 San Jose Buddhist Church Betsuin Awards Eagle Rank to Scouts from Troop 611
135 Former UCSF Students Finally Get Their Due
136 The Little Building That Could: A New Beginning for the Castroville Japanese School
137 Asian Grandparents Volunteering at Preschools
138 Placer County Salutes Its Nisei Veterans
139 Alberto Torrico: The Multicultural Candidate
140 Steven Mori: A Lifetime Fascination With Films
141 ‘Prejudice and Patriotism’ Celebrates Contributions of MIS Nisei
142 Producer, Creator Gina Hotta Dies at 56
143 Dwight Okamura’s ‘Wicked’ Career
144 Martial Artists Pay Tribute to 96-Year-Old Female Judo Pioneer
145 Preserving a Hundred Years of History at Aldersgate UMC’s Centennial Anniversary
146 NPS seeks public’s advice on 2010 grants
147 Buddhist Church of Florin celebrates 90th anniversary
148 Diploma project searching for WWII-era Nisei students
149 Cherry Blossom Queen Candidate Search Under Way
150 Hokubei Mainichi, Japanese American daily bilingual newspaper
151 What it means to be a Japanese American woman?
152 Bringing Spirit to the Spirit of Japantown Festival
 

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