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Dear Geishas and Samurais,
The weather has been getting warm and Japan Club has been getting hotter and hotter! Every team is working hard to make Japan Night AMAZING. Don't miss this biggest Japan Club event next Saturday!
Japan Club Leadership Team
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Events
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Japan Night - Utage -
Great news! We will serve No.1 Japanese premium beer, Premium Malt's!

There are only a few tickets left, so register ASAP and secure your seats right now. Do not wait until Saturday!
When: 6:30pm - 9:00pm Saturday, May 17
Where: Jacobs Atrium
RSVP
** Tickets and bands and are available at the Atrium in lunch time! **
For people who already purchased the tickets, we are distributing tickets at the Atrium in lunch time. Feel free to stop by and grab your tickets!
** Thank you volunteers! **
We'd like to introduce the volunteers who will perform at Japan Night!
Japanese drummers -
Powen, Gabriella, Manoje, Tsubasa and Phuong
Japanese pop dancers -
Emi, Michi, Natasha, Mingdi, Shirley, Amy, Nancy, Jee Sun, Renata, Preeza, M, Hiro, Sean, Jumpei, Shindo and Hisa
Kimono fashion show models -
Pair 1: Cecilia & Will
Pair 2: Maria & Tor
Pair 3: Paninee & Li-Wei
Pair 4: Rochelle & Pankaj
Pair 5: Lauren & Simone
Karate performerS -
Yoshi and Yu
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News
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From Japan America society of Chicago
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Celebrating 83 Years of U.S. - Japan Friendship
The Japan America Society of Chicago is pleased to announce that this year marks the 83rd anniversary of its foundation. From the Society's modest beginnings in 1930, when prominent businessmen and intellectuals would meet to discuss U.S.-Japan relations, it has since grown into an organization with close to 1,000 members and over 50 events a year.
To learn more about the Society's history, click here.
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Japan Earthquake/Tsunami Relief Fund
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The Japan America Society of Chicago is curently accepting donations for the Japan Earthquake/Tsunami Relief Fund. 100% of all proceeds will go directly to The Japanese Red Cross. The Japan America Society is a 501 (c) (3) organization. All contributions are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law.
All of those affected by these events will remain at the foremost in our thoughts and prayers.
If you would like to make a donation, click here.
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Making a real difference to the 2011 Japan earthquake/tsunami survivors...
The Japan America Society of Chicago is pleased to support the Kesennuma Volunteer Network Seikeikai in the selling of handmade bracelets and key chains.
Seikeikai has created the Kesennuma Misanga (Bracelet) Project for survivors who require an income source while working from home. Survivors seek to better their lives, get back to work, and become self-sufficient as their community is rebuilt.
Bracelets and key chains can be purchased for $8 each (cash or check only) at upcoming Society events. All proceeds (minus the cost of materials) of each bracelet and key chain goes directly to the weaver.
For more information click here.
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