Monday, November 9th, 2009
A nonprofit organization, Cherry Blossom Alumnae (CBA) is hosting a Queen's Tea to discuss about the Cherry Blossom Queen Program 2010 on Sunday,...
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Friday, November 6th, 2009
Subaru of America has donated a 2010 Subaru Legacy Sedan to the San Francisco Hepatitis B Free campaign in the fight against hepatitis B disease among...
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The most important immigrants in early San Francisco were the Irish, according to historian Jeffrey Burns. “By 1856, more than 6,000 foreign...
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Originally came from New Zealand, Donaldina Cameron (1869 – 1968) was a Presbyterian missionary and a sewing teacher. At 25, she started her...
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Thursday, October 29th, 2009
Hokubei Mainichi, the last Japanese American bilingual newspaper in Northern California will publish its last edition on Friday, October 30....
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Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts (MCCLA) is hosting a series of Día De Los Muertos events. • The Grand Cemetery of J.G....
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Monday, October 26th, 2009
New People, a firm that specialized in J-pop culture, is organizing a spooky exhibit of Japanese demons, monsters and other creepy creatures at Yokai...
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The United Irish Cultural Center is organizing an authentic Halloween night and costume party on Saturday, October 31. The restaurant opens at 5 p.m....
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Bring the whole family to enjoy a Halloween Sunday matinee with Japanese ghost stories and jazz. Music director Mark Izu is an Emmy Award-winning...
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The Asian Art Museum showcases Emerald Cities: Arts of Siam & Burma, 1775-1950, from Friday, October 23 through January 10, 2010. The first...
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