
Community Events
Ruth Asawa: Retrospective @ SFMOMA
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) announces Ruth Asawa: Retrospective, the first major national and international museum retrospective of the groundbreaking work of Ruth Asawa (1926–2013). Premiering at SFMOMA from April 5 through September 2, 2025, this first posthumous retrospective will feature the entire spectrum of the artist’s awe-inspiring practice. Sculpture, drawings, prints, paintings, design objects and archival material from U.S.-based public and private collections will offer an in-depth look at her expansive output and its inspirations, exploring the ways her longtime San Francisco home and garden served as the epicenter of her creative universe, and highlighting the ethos of collaboration and inclusivity that informed her numerous public sculpture commissions and unwavering dedication to arts advocacy.

Tanabata Star Festival @ Japantown Cultural District Visitor Center
Tanabata Star Festival
July 5-6 and 12-13, 12:00 - 5:00pm
Write wishes on tanzaku and hang on bamboo!
Origami station and coloring contest
Spin the prize wheel with a $20 purchase, 100% prize guarantee!

Tanabata Star Festival @ Japantown Cultural District Visitor Center
Tanabata Star Festival
July 5-6 and 12-13, 12:00 - 5:00pm
Write wishes on tanzaku and hang on bamboo!
Origami station and coloring contest
Spin the prize wheel with a $20 purchase, 100% prize guarantee!


San Jose Obon Festival
The Obon festival season is an important time in our community and we are excited to be able to come together again!
This year’s San Jose Obon Festival will be on July 12th, 12 – 10 pm and July 13th, 12 – 9 pm on 5th Street between Taylor and Jackson Streets in San Jose, CA with parking and a complimentary shuttle service from the Santa Clara County lot at North First and Hedding. (Google Map)
We will live stream segments of the weekend for people to watch. Please watch the “San Jose Obon” Facebook Live page for the livestream links. Obon FAQs here!

Berkeley Buddhist Temple's Obon Odori 2025
Obon Odori 2025
In Berkeley, the Berkeley Buddhist Temple and the Berkeley Higashi Honganji Buddhist Temple alternate the Obon Odori. This year's Obon Odori in Berkeley will be held at the Berkeley Buddhist Temple at 6:30 p.m., Saturday, July 12, at 2121 Channing Way.
Bon Odori is a style of dancing performed during Obon. With colorful lanterns lighting the area, we dance to traditional Japanese music to show appreciation for those who have passed before us.
Everyone is welcome. We hope to see you all there!


San Jose Obon Festival
The Obon festival season is an important time in our community and we are excited to be able to come together again!
This year’s San Jose Obon Festival will be on July 12th, 12 – 10 pm and July 13th, 12 – 9 pm on 5th Street between Taylor and Jackson Streets in San Jose, CA with parking and a complimentary shuttle service from the Santa Clara County lot at North First and Hedding. (Google Map)
We will live stream segments of the weekend for people to watch. Please watch the “San Jose Obon” Facebook Live page for the livestream links. Obon FAQs here!

The 55th Annual Pride Celebration Pride Parade
The Pride Parade will be Sunday June 29th, 2025.
The Pride Parade begins Sunday morning at 10:30am on Market Street at Embarcadero Plaza. The parade typically has over 250 contingents and lasts around 4 hours. Contingents step onto Market Street and proceed toward the Pride Celebration, ending around Market and 9th.
We Are One, a Japantown-based interfaith, interracial, intercultural group is seeking volunteers to march in the 2025 SF Pride Parade! RSVP
Save the Date: Join Supervisor Bilal Mahmood at the 2025 PRIDE Parade! RSVP

Nihonmachi Street Fair Presents: Aloha by the Bay Lilo & Stitch Film Screening
Get ready to sway to the rhythm of the islands at Aloha by the Bay™! Join us on Saturday, June 28th, for our pop-up performance that will bring the spirit of aloha right here to Jtown.
After enjoying the vibrant show, we encourage you to grab some dinner at one of the many restaurants here. Then, come back around 8:30pm and settle in for a magical outdoor movie night under the stars featuring Disney's beloved animated film, Lilo & Stitch (2002)!
We encourage everyone to bring your lawn chairs and blankets to ensure a comfortable and cozy experience.
Here is the line up for Nihonmachi Street Fair’s
Aloha by the Bay™ Pop-Up:
1:30 Legacies of the Pacific &Keaka O Polynesia
2:15 Steven Espaniola
3:20 Ha’ A Hula & Te Reva O Te Manu
3:50 Melvin Gutierrez
4:30 Jtown Ukes

Nihonmachi Street Fair Presents: Aloha by the Bay
Get ready to sway to the rhythm of the islands at Aloha by the Bay™! Join us on Saturday, June 28th, for our pop-up performance that will bring the spirit of aloha right here to Jtown.
After enjoying the vibrant show, we encourage you to grab some dinner at one of the many restaurants here. Then, come back around 8:30pm and settle in for a magical outdoor movie night under the stars featuring Disney's beloved animated film, Lilo & Stitch (2002)!
We encourage everyone to bring your lawn chairs and blankets to ensure a comfortable and cozy experience.
Here is the line up for Nihonmachi Street Fair’s
Aloha by the Bay™ Pop-Up:
1:30 Legacies of the Pacific &Keaka O Polynesia
2:15 Steven Espaniola
3:20 Ha’ A Hula & Te Reva O Te Manu
3:50 Melvin Gutierrez
4:30 Jtown Ukes

1st Annual Japanese Cultural Community Forum: Honoring Our History, Building Our Future
Join us at the Buchanan YMCA for the 1st Annual Japanese Cultural Community Forum: Honoring Our History, Building Our Future—an evening of reflection and conversation on the evolving needs, resilience, and leadership within the Japanese American community. Hear from panelists Rodney Chin, Susie Kagami, Dr. Emily Murase, and Jon Osaki as we explore the path forward for Japantown and the Western Addition. Event is free of charge and open to the community. RSVP here.

Japan Day
Celebrate Japan Day with Us in SF Japantown!
Join Genryu Arts on Sunday, June 22 from 12–5pm at Post & Laguna for Japan Day 2025—a vibrant summer festival celebrating Japanese arts and culture!
Experience the energy of taiko drumming, awa odori, Okinawan dance, shamisen, and more. Plus, stop by hands-on stations to create your own washi ningyo (paper dolls), origami, and shodo (calligraphy).
Don’t miss this free, family-friendly event in the heart of San Francisco’s Japantown!

Buddhist Temple of Alameda Vacationland Carnival and Bazaar
Get ready for the annual BTOA Vacationland Carnival and Bazaar. We are going back to a two-day event.
You’ll find delicious Japanese and American food, a White Elephant Sale, Arts and Crafts, a Garden Center and a raffle with up to $4,500 in cash prizes.

Nakayoshi's Annual Welcome Picnic
Are you looking for opportunities to network and get involved in the Japanese American and API community? Or perhaps looking to expand your experience from a college JA or API organization to your professional life? Then come check us out! Nakayoshi's Annual Welcome Picnic is our biggest social event of the year where you can learn about our organization by meeting our core and general members. If you're new to the Bay Area or want to get started doing community service outside of work, this is a great place to start! You can also network and make new friends with fellow young professionals and recent college graduates in the San Francisco Bay Area.
WHEN: Sunday, June 22 from 11 AM–4 PM
WHERE: Lindley Meadow, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA (look for a Nakayoshi banner)
Picnic | While this event is free to the public, we invite guests to bring food and beverages. Nakayoshi will be providing tools for grilling. Please RSVP at this link and share your contributions here.
Questions? | Please reach out to us on Discord or email nakayoshi.ncwnp@gmail.com.

San Francisco’s Third Annual Juneteenth Parade on Market Street
Join us on Sunday, June 22, 2025, at San Francisco’s third annual Juneteenth Parade as we honor Black freedom, heritage, and achievement.
San Francisco is a world-class city and a premier global destination for Juneteenth festivities, including the main event: a flagship parade and celebration in the heart of the City that engages, inspires and highlights unifying Black vibrancy.
SF Juneteenth Market St Parade 2025
Sunday, June 22, 2025 | 11am
Market & Spear to 8th St., Downtown SF
FREE – RSVPParade – 11am (Market & Spear to 8th St.)Celebration – Noon to 6pm (Fulton Plaza) – please note the Fulton plaza celebration is no longer taking place for 2025Dozens of Block Parties will be in full swing! How to Join a Block Party info coming soon.

Buddhist Temple of Alameda Vacationland Carnival and Bazaar
Get ready for the annual BTOA Vacationland Carnival and Bazaar. We are going back to a two-day event.
You’ll find delicious Japanese and American food, a White Elephant Sale, Arts and Crafts, a Garden Center and a raffle with up to $4,500 in cash prizes.

The 1st Anniversary of Omotesenke Day Public Tea Ceremony Demonstration
A year ago on June 15th , Omotesenke Domonkai Northern California Region celebrated its 50th anniversary. At that time, Omotesenke was granted June 15th, 2024 as “ Omotesenke Day” , by former SF mayor London Breed. In order to celebrate and appreciate Omotesenke Day, we are hosting a public tea ceremony-CHANOYU gathering on June 15th, 2025 in Japan Town, San Francisco.
CHANOYU was established by the first grand master and founder, Sen no Rikyu in the 1500’s.
According to Rikyu, tea is perceived by your heart, rather than your eyes. This has become the fundamental basis of Omotesenke style of CHANOYU.
Please join our anniversary CHANOYU gathering on June 15th! We will serve you a bowl of tea and some okashi sweets. We will present Ryurei style CHANOYU with heartfelt gratitude, while we celebrate the Omotesenke day together.
Sales ends on June 14th, 10pm.
Seatings will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis on the day. If the venue is full, outside seating will be available where the ceremony can be viewed on a large monitor.
Please arrive at the venue 15 minutes before the each session. Each session takes about 40-50 minutes.
We will not be able to seat you once the ceremony starts. Refunds will not be provided for late arrivals.

Buddhist Church of Oakland's Bazaar and Food Festival
Join us for BCO’s 2025 Bazaar & Food Festival!
Come hungry and enjoy Chicken Teriyaki, Teriyaki Steak, Sushi, Udon, and more—plus Japanese beer, sake, and sweet treats like kuri manju and fresh baked goods. (Come early—quantities are limited!)
Stick around for Children’s Carnival Games, a Silent Auction, Gift Shop, and more fun for the whole family.
Thank you for your support—we can’t wait to see you there! Learn more here.

SF Juneteenth Festival, Fillmore!
RSVP for FREE and be automatically entered into our Juneteenth Goodie Giveaway- It's your chance to win big with gifts and goodies, vip packages and more thanks to our proud sponsors. Act Now!
Over 25,000 eager attendees joined us last year to celebrate Juneteenth in San Francisco’s historic Fillmore District. The Freedom Celebration will span 8 city blocks featuring dozens of retail and food vendors, free carnival rides and games, free block party and music concert plus much more.
Having attracted over 25,000 attendees in 2024, the Nation’s 2nd longest running Juneteenth event boasts loads of attractions for residents and visitors of all ages with 8 sprawling blocks of free, family entertainment.
Fulton to McAllister
All attendees will have access to free, unlimited carnival rides, games, pony rides and endless kid-friendly activities
McAllister to Golden Gate
Food trucks, ethnic cuisine, soul food, sweet delights and free food demos will be provided by Bay Area chefs and local restauranteurs throughout the day. Complimentary wine tasting will take place alongside the Beer & Wine Garden for the 21 and up.
Golden Gate to Turk
Get busy on the Dance-floor at stage #3 featuring Local Performers, Professional Dancers and Community colaborations.
Turk to Eddy
Food Trucks and Vendor Booths
Geary to Turk
2 Main Stages, Premium Vendor Booths, Free Concerts, Fashion Show by Mario B. and much more!
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Memorial Tribute for Mark Izu @ Herbst Theater [First Voice]
Join us as we celebrate the life and music of the legendary Mark Izu with an afternoon filled with performances and memories.
Dear First Voice Family,
We are so deeply touched by the love and support you've shown us. Hearing how Mark impacted your lives has filled our hearts during this difficult time. He lived with passion and purpose, and your love is a beautiful testimony to the man he was.
With joyful hearts, even amidst our grief, we invite you to a celebration of Mark's life. KK will dance, honoring his father through movement, I will tell you our Love Story, his friends will honor his memory with music and spoken word. Many of you have been with us for decades and share our sadness – come join us! Let us take comfort in one another and say farewell to a sweet husband, father and friend.
Much Love,
Brenda and KK
Event Schedule
2:00 - 3:30 (for the Celebration of Life)
3:30 - 5:00 (for the reception with limited capacity)
(Please arrive early to check in & sign the guest book for Baby Lucy.)
Reception to follow (limited capacity)
Green Room | 3:30-5:00 PM (PST)
*RSVP is required for both events
Spring Art Class-Tsumami Kanzashi Workshop @ Studio Gen [Genryu Arts]
This class will introduce the traditional Japanese art form, kanzashi which is typically used to refer to hair ornaments made from layers of folded cloth used to form flowers (tsumami kanzashi), or the technique of folding used to make the flowers. You will make a single flower form using vintage kimono material.
Limited space, cost: $45.00 ea.

“Study Hall” Listening Party & Co-Working Session by the Family Style Collective @ KOHO
“Not Too Sweet” is a multimedia group art exhibition and series of community events, featuring 12+ artists of the AAPI diaspora, to be held on May 1-31, 2025 at the Koho Co-Creative Hub in SF Japantown. This exhibit aims to challenge traditional stereotypes and we invite our community to defy confines of expectation, rooted in our shared histories while opening doors to new possibilities. This body of work emphasizes experimentation and play.
Join us for the opening celebration on 5/3/25 6-9pm, and "Study Hall", a listening party and co-working session, on 5/18/25 12-4pm at @kohosf , in the heart of SF's Japantown.
Flyer by @nybeath @penxman @seeshatakagishi

Japanese Cemetery Cleanup
The Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California (the Center) is organizing its annual youth and family community Clean Up Day at the historical Japanese Cemetery in Colma. Join us and over 200 volunteers from the community at this year's annual clean up!
Often times we find ourselves too busy in our daily lives to honor our past and remember those who have passed on. The Japanese Cemetery in Colma is a unique cultural treasure that deserves our attention, our respect, OUR TIME. the place represents our history and our loved ones. For many of us, it’s the place where our grandparents, great grandparents, parents, family and friends are laid to rest.
During our lunch break, we will have a brief overview of the history of the cemetery. Please join us in helping us pay our respects and maintaining this historical jewel of our community.
Date: Saturday, May 17, 2025
Time: 10:00am - 2:00pm
Location: Japanese Cemetery, 1300 Hillside Blvd., Colma, CA 94014
Fees: Free and open to the public - Please RSVP as light lunch will be served. (in order for us to group organization members together, please include your organizational affiliation under "preferences")
Nippon Kobo Session #1 @San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Barbro Osher Hall
Nippon Kobo Presents Kobo Sessions, an Enchanting Evening of Multi-Sensory Cultural Immersion at the SF Conservatory of Music” Kobo Sessions #1: Del Sol String Quartet x Sake Masters x Hana Izumi Bento Box
Curated by Grammy Award-winning Silkroad Ensemble’s associate artistic director Haruka Fujii, Nippon Kobo’s intimate setting collaboration series: Kobo Sessions #1 offers an evening of chamber music by Del Sol Quartet and Haruka Fujii, paired with sake by Bay Area local brewers and a bento box dinner by Hana Izumi Japanese Restaurant. Kobo Sessions is Nippon Kobo’s premier event series, held in an intimate venue with a limited audience of up to 100 and offering a deeply immersive experience of contemporary Japanese music and culture. This inaugural Kobo Sessions event blends chamber music, sake tasting with the masters, and a bento box dinner offering a dynamic and interactive exploration of the sounds and tastes of Japan. The chamber music program is curated by Haruka Fujii, founder and creative director of Nippon Kobo, a renowned percussionist, and associate artistic director of the Silkroad Ensemble, founded by Yo-Yo Ma and now led by Rhiannon Giddens. Centered around Nippon Kobo's debut year theme “Seasons,” attendees will experience compositions such as Autumn Leaves by Toru Takemitsu and In Spring by Eiko Orita. The program also showcases works by Andy Akiho and UC Berkeley professor Ken Ueno, culminating in a world premiere performance of Divisions by Haruka Fujii for string quartet and marimba. Nippon Kobo was founded by a small group of passionate, award-winning artists from the San Francisco Bay Area who believe that in-person artistic and cultural collaborations are vital to a healthy community. Nippon Kobo is an event series that brings together diverse artists, creators, entrepreneurs, and the local community through collaborations that combine chamber music with contemporary Japanese culture, including art and food. The organization’s mission is to build a new community where people meet, learn, and experience cross-cultural dialogue through curated music concerts paired with contemporary Japanese art and culture. We look forward to sharing this special event with all Bay Area arts and culture enthusiasts.
Kobo Sessions #1: Del Sol String Quartet x Sake Masters x Bento Box Date: May 17th, 2025 6pm Location: San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Barbro Osher Hall Admission: $150 with Sake Tasting, $120 without Sake Tasting. All tickets include Sake Master talks, music, and a bento box by Hana Izumi Japanese Restaurant.

2025 Japanese Heritage Night with the Giants
Tickets are now on sale for Japanese Heritage Night with the San Francisco Giants on Friday, May 16 at 7:15 p.m. vs. the A’s.
Join Center Members and friends as we cheer on the Giants for Japanese Heritage Night (JHN) with the S.F. Giants and Bay Area Japanese American community. To celebrate Japanese culture and community, the pre-game entertainment will include San Jose Taiko. Plus, stay after the game for a postgame fireworks show!
This year, the special event giveaway is an exclusive Sakura Long Sleeve Hooded Shirt. All JHN Special Event ticket holders will receive a long-sleeved hooded shirt. The giveaway item will be connected to your electronic ticket.
Special Member Ticket prices exclude additional fees or service charges (up to 10 tickets can be purchased). For group information, please contact membership@jcccnc.org or call (415) 567-5505.
Ticket prices:
View Reserve 308, 310-312 (rows 4-8)
$36 Members / $39 General
Premium Lower Box 105 (rows 18-28) – limited quantity
$75 Members / $80 General
CAAMFEST Film Screening and Q&A: MAKING WAVES, dir. Jon Osaki and Josh Chuck, @ AMC Kabuki
Directors Jon Osaki and Josh Chuck will be in attendance for the screening + Q&A, moderated by Don Young, Director of Programs at CAAM.
Making Waves is a timely, thought-provoking documentary about how ethnic studies – and specifically Asian American Studies (AAS) – dramatically influenced and empowered a generation. They leveraged their heightened awareness of history to build community organizations, political power, and collaboration.
Helmed by Bay Area filmmakers Jon Osaki (Not Your Model Minority, Alternative Faces: The Lies of Executive Order 9066) and Josh Chuck (Chinatown Rising), the CAAM-funded film follows a group of youth who travel to the Texas state capitol to fight for Asian American Studies in the deep South. This type of activism harks back to the Bay Area-based ethnic studies movement of the 1960’s, and the film highlights recent efforts by youth to address anti-Asian hate and learn Asian American history.
Making Waves is made possible in part with funding from AAPI History Hub.

Mother's Day Discounts @ Japantown Cultural District Visitor Center
Happy Mother’s Day!
Visit the Japantown Cultural District Visitor Center in the Japan Center East Mall (2F) between 12-5pm from May 10 - 11 to celebrate!
Free gift w/ any $20 purchase
New 10-30% discounts off clothing made from traditional Japanese designs and textiles.

Kimochi Ginza @ St. Mary's Cathedral Event Center
Welcome to Kimochi Ginza
A free community get-together to reconnect over food, sake & wine tastings, shopping artisan handicrafts, demonstrations, and silent auction. A family event reminiscent of summer fairs and church bazaars.

Opening Party of “Not Too Sweet” by the Family Style Collective @ KOHO
“Not Too Sweet” is a multimedia group art exhibition and series of community events, featuring 12+ artists of the AAPI diaspora, to be held on May 1-31, 2025 at the Koho Co-Creative Hub in SF Japantown. This exhibit aims to challenge traditional stereotypes and we invite our community to defy confines of expectation, rooted in our shared histories while opening doors to new possibilities. This body of work emphasizes experimentation and play.
Join us for the opening celebration on 5/3/25 6-9pm, and "Study Hall", a listening party and co-working session, on 5/18/25 12-4pm at @kohosf , in the heart of SF's Japantown.

AAPI Heritage Awards & Reception @ Herbst Theatre
Join us at the 21st Annual APA Heritage Awards & Gala Reception, San Francisco’s official AAPI Heritage Month celebration!
The APA Heritage Awards is a signature program of San Francisco’s celebration of Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Every year, the AAPI Heritage Celebration Committee honors civic organizations that have achieved significant milestones in serving the community.

Beyond the China Initiative: Civil Rights, National Security, and the Future of AAPI Communities
Committee of 100, Council of Korean Americans, Japanese American Citizens League, Stand with Asian Americans, and The Asian American Foundation invite you to an important conversation:
Join us for a fireside conversation with Professor Franklin Tao, one of the first scientists charged — and fully exonerated after a prolonged legal battle — under the DOJ’s now-defunct China Initiative. Professor Tao will be joined by his wife, Hong Peng, and his attorney, Peter Zeidenberg, offering a rare and personal perspective on the human cost of misdirected national security policies.
Moderated by Charles Jung, President of the San Francisco Bar Association, the program will also examine the broader consequences of the Initiative with policy expert and civil rights advocate, Gisela Perez Kusakawa — from its impact on civil rights to lessons learned and ongoing concerns facing immigrant and Asian American communities in the United States.
Date: Wednesday, April 30, 2025
Time: 6:00 PM PT
Location: Downtown San Francisco*

California Hana Workshop @ KOHO Co-Creative Hub
California Hana
Harriet Fukushima trained in the Ikenobo ikebana tradition in Kyoto, Japan and later explored Western floral design in the Bay Area. Her arrangements weave together the principles of Japanese ikebana with the textures and colors of California’s seasonal flowers and greenery.
In this introductory class, you’ll create a small, artful arrangement, guided by the fundamentals of Japanese design and the beauty of local materials.
Please bring your own flower scissors or garden pruning shears, available at local hardware stores, garden centers, or online.
Family Style is an art collective based in SF composed of multimedia artists from the Asian diaspora. We contribute to increasing Asian American representation, creative expression, and pride in being Asian American in the art community through community events, art exhibitions, and publishing zines.
KOHO is a dynamic, multi-disciplinary, cultural, non-profit arts organization developed for and by artists & creators, in the heart of San Francisco’s Japantown.
All proceeds from this workshop will support Family Style’s upcoming showcase, ‘Not Too Sweet,’ at KOHO.

California Hana/Flower Workshop @ KOHO
California Hana Workshop
Join us for an introductory flower arranging workshop using Japanese design.
California Hana
Harriet Fukushima trained in the Ikenobo ikebana tradition in Kyoto, Japan and later explored Western floral design in the Bay Area. Her arrangements weave together the principles of Japanese ikebana with the textures and colors of California’s seasonal flowers and greenery.
In this introductory class, you’ll create a small, artful arrangement, guided by the fundamentals of Japanese design and the beauty of local materials.
Please bring your own flower scissors or garden pruning shears, available at local hardware stores, garden centers, or online.
Family Style is an art collective based in SF composed of multimedia artists from the Asian diaspora. We contribute to increasing Asian American representation, creative expression, and pride in being Asian American in the art community through community events, art exhibitions, and publishing zines.
KOHO is a dynamic, multi-disciplinary, cultural, non-profit arts organization developed for and by artists & creators, in the heart of San Francisco’s Japantown.
All proceeds from this workshop will support Family Style’s upcoming showcase, ‘Not Too Sweet,’ at KOHO.

Haru no Shodo/Spring Calligraphy Workshop @ Japantown Cultural District Visitor Center
Welcome to the Spring | Haruno Shodo Workshop! Join us for a fun and interactive event where you can learn the art of Japanese calligraphy. This workshop will be held in person at the Japanese Cultural District Visitor Center, located in Japan Center EAST Mall (above Daiso). Get ready to immerse yourself in the beauty of Shodo as you create your own unique pieces. No prior experience is necessary, so come and unleash your creativity! See you there on Sat, April 26, 2025 at 12N.
All materials are provided, with a suggested donation of $20 at the door. Join Kumiko Morimoto, Goyo Shodo Master, for a fun and engaging Shodo experience! Seats are limited—reserve yours today! Each session is limited to 8 participants.
12:00 PM - 12:50 PM
Session 1
1:00 PM - 1:50 PM
Session 2
2:00 PM - 2:50 PM
Session 3
3:00 PM - 3:50 PM
Session 4
4:00 PM - 4:50 PM
Session 5

Rummage Sale @ Kinmon Gakuen
Hello everyone! 😊
Kinmon Gakuen will be holding a Rummage Sale on Saturday, April 26th, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM at our school (2031 Bush Street, San Francisco, CA).
🛍️ The items for sale have been generously donated by our community, and all proceeds will go towards supporting school operations. Please bring your family and friends and join us for this exciting event!
✨ Many items from the previous sale will be deeply discounted, and we also have plenty of new items available — don’t miss out on some great finds!
📦 Please note: We are not accepting new donations this time, as we still have many wonderful items remaining from the last sale. Thank you for your understanding!
🗓️ Event Details
Rummage Sale Day: Saturday, April 26th, 2025
Location: Kinmon Gakuen, 2031 Bush Street, San Francisco, CA
We look forward to seeing you at the sale!
Thank you for supporting Kinmon Gakuen! 🙏

Stop AAPI Hate Community Hall - Trump’s Travel Ban: How to Prepare and Push Back
Trump is signaling a return to one of his most devastating policies — the travel ban — and immigrant communities around the world are bracing for impact. But this time, it’s not just about who he’s letting in, it’s about who he’s kicking out. Speakers include:Kanwalroop Kaur Singh, Staff Attorney, Asian Law Caucus, Yasmine Taeb, Legislative and Political Director, MPower Change Action Fund, Sumayyah Waheed, Senior Policy Counsel, Muslim Advocates.