March 26, 2010

The Tag Project will be at the 41st Annual Manzanar Pilgrimage!!

The Tag Project will be at the 41st Annual Manzanar Pilgrimage! Please go to http://blog.manzanarcommittee.org/2010/03/25/41st-annual-manzanar-pilgrimage-scheduled-for-april-24-2010/ for more information! It will be a wonderful event: I went last year
and it was terrific!!

The Tag Project at Pioneer Ocean View United Church!

The Pioneer Ocean View United Church in San Diego is hosting their SECOND Tag Project event on April 11th, 2010! There will be another Teriyaki Bowl lunch, available at a very reasonable price, and after lunch the Tag Project will proceed!!
Many thanks to my Mom and Dad and their wonderful church friends!!!

2550 Fairfield Street
San Diego, CA 92110

For more information, please contact me at tagproject@me.com

March 22, 2010

Upcoming Event at the Smithsonian/Renwick Gallery in Washington D.C.

The Tag Project will be at the Smithsonian/Renwick Gallery in Washington D.C. on April 11 2010 at 2 PM! This event is a companion workshop in conjunction with the exhibition, "The Art of Gaman" by Delphine Hirasune. This is an exhibition of artworks and crafts made by the Japanese Americans while they were incarcerated in the ten various internment camps in 1942-1946.

Mira Nakashima and Wendy Maruyama will be giving lectures about their works on Saturday, April 10, and on April 11, their lectures will focus on the Japanese American Internment. The Tag Project event will follow the lecture.

For more information, go to www.jra.org/Get Involved/Maruyama.html.

Hope to see you there!

March 1, 2010

The Tag Project visits the Ventura County JACL

I was invited to give a presentation to Ventura County's JACL, during their yearly installation luncheon! They were an enthusiastic, supportive and fabulous group of dedicated individuals!! They also made a donation to the Project, for which I am extremely grateful. Many thanks to Shig Yabu, who made the suggestion for the Tag Project to come visit this group. I was able to see the plans for a new Interpretive Center for Heart Mountain, and I look forward to seeing the Heart Mountain Tags being installed there someday.