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Newark Japanese Cultural Society and Wellness May Meetup

May 20
Wed 5:45 PM
Location
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Estimated attendance
 3  people attended.

Who organized?
Lorri and MP Anthony

Hi Everyone!

The focus for this month will be Japanese calligraphy.

Members of the cultural society have offered to supply recordings from Japanese television. Japanese Culture can be appreciated through cinematography.

Different Japanese Dishes will be offered each month. Our goal of folding a thousand cranes for Peace can be resumed. Japanese music and elementary language lessons are also available.

To prepare with language learning go to the Message Board section and learn Japanese songs.

The floor is very cold at the dojo so please wear thick socks or bring a cozy pair of house slippers for when the outdoor shoes are removed at the entrance.

More details to come as they develop.

Admission is free. Donations are greatly appreciated.

If you want to support Kiyo Mizu Kai please consider becoming a member. You can find a membership form in the Files section.

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Talk about this Meetup

  • MP Anthony
    Posted May 24, 2009 11:10 AM
    Organizer
    I was very happy to learn how to make Inari-zushi. This can be a party treat and I can be very creative about putting other ingredients with the rice. I think the meetup should consider meeting at the wellness center on a Wednesday night and we can have an alternative medicine education session.
  • Lorri
    Posted May 21, 2009 6:35 AM
    Assistant Organizer
    We had a really nice time! We made Inari-zushi together and had it for dinner. MP brought some fried chicken and made us up a batch of oxygenized water. It's supposed to be really good for the body at the cellular level. We talked about types of activities that would draw more people to our events and also recapped on the awsome exhibit put on by the Otaku 2 Club at the University of Delaware this past weekend.

Who attended?

  • 3 attendees
    •  Thank You very much Lorri for preparing a lesson for us. It was very enjoyable to actually prepare Inari zushi. As the saying goes, the more people there are to stir the rice the better it will taste. I had a lot of fun and continue to learn new things about Japanese culture. 
    • Lorri (+1 guest)