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2024/5/26 - 2024/5/26 / 254 Victoria Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 / Seasonal / Occasion

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Venue Newport Beach East Hongwanji Temple 254 Victoria Street, Costa Mesa , CA 92626
Address 254 Victoria Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Date 2024/5/26 - 2024/5/26
Time 11: - 16:
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254 Victoria Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92626

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NPO Protecting the Elderly 3rd Annual Bazaar in Newport Beach East Hongwanji Temple

Protecting the Elderly's Annual Charity Bazaar Held in Orange County ! The highlight of this year's event is the "Specialty Corner".

"Protecting the Elderly" is a non-profit nursing home for seniors based on Japanese culture with the slogan "Rebuild a non-profit nursing home where the rich and the not-so-rich can live in peace without bedsores and bad smells!
"The Third Annual Meeting of the Japanese Senior Citizens Protection Society" is a non-profit organization that aims to "Rebuild a non-profit nursing home for seniors based on Japanese culture, without bedsores or stench. "The 3rd Bazaar" is a charity event to raise funds for this purpose.

Please come and join us.
Free Admission !
Annual Charity Event of Koreisha Senior Care Advocacy Association for Rebuilding Non-Profit Nursing Homes !
"Rebuild non-profit nursing homes where the rich and the poor can live safely and without bed sores and bad smells. This year's one-day event is a fundraising event for KSCA (Koreisha Senior Care&Advocacy), a non-profit nursing home that works to "rebuild a non-profit nursing home where people can live safely and securely without bedsores or foul odors".
The event is sponsored and supported by Japanese American businesses, organizations ・ and prefectural associations in LA and Orange Counties, and
many items donated by area families will be on display at bargain donation prices.
Taisho ・ Nostalgic scent of the Showa Era ・ ・ Many vintage items such as Japanese tableware, traditional crafts, and hobby collections were donated as well as items that unravel the history of Japanese immigration. In the Silent Auction, a rare Noh fan and a kimono ・ and obi ・ were donated from Japan. In the special selection corner, you might be able to find a bargain ! ?
Also, there was a special tea ceremony ( tea ticket donation : reservations required ) by the Urasenke Tankokai LA Association, and a tea ceremony performance by Master Soshin Abe, who has been teaching the Urasenke Tea Ceremony for many years. Mr. Soshin Abe, who has been teaching the Urasenke Tea Ceremony for many years, will demonstrate how to prepare a tea ceremony.

See poster for details.
[Contact]
Association for the Protection of the Elderly, Public Relations : Yamaguchi Call or Text 626-625-9085
  • [Registrant]高齢者を守る会・広報 KSCA-PR
  • [Language]日本語
  • Posted : 2024/05/13
  • Published : 2024/05/13
  • Changed : 2024/05/13
  • Total View : 188 persons