Target Free Family Saturday: Valentine's Day! - JANM
Target Free Family Saturday: Valentine's Day!
Celebrate Valentines Day at JANM! Fun for the entire family!
Generously sponsored by Target, these special Saturdays are filled with fun activities giving families unique ways to learn, play, and grow together.
With additional support provided by the Mitsubishi International Corporation.
ALL DAY CRAFT ACTIVITIES:
-Show that you care by making flowers to give to someone special
-Create a Valentine's Day card handmade with love
-Ruthie's Origami Corner: Make an origami heart
SCHEDULE:
11 AM - Doors open
11 AM – 4 PM – Find out how Valentine's Day is celebrated around the world and receive a special Japanese themed Valentine's Day gift
11 AM – 4 PM – Come get your free Valentine's Day cupcake from the Dainty Cakes LA truck! (1 cupcake per child, while supplies last)
1 – 4 PM – Decorate and eat a sweet and delicious cookie at our very special Cookie Decorating Party put on by Parties by Stacy
2 PM – Hear one of our wonderful storytellers read the children's book Valentine's Day
4 PM - Doors close
ABOUT OUR FRIENDS:
Dainty Cakes LA
Dainty Cakes LA operates a cupcake truck serving the Greater Los Angeles and Orange County areas. We bake fresh and delicious cupcakes everyday directly from our truck and deliver them to you – straight from our kitchen!
For more information about Dainty Cakes, go to www.daintycakesla.com/.
Parties by Stacey
Parties by Stacey has been booking entertainers for and performing at children's parties in Southern California for over 12 years!
To book your party with Stacy, go to www.partiesbystacey.com/index.html.
Valentine's Day
by Anne Rockwell (Author), Lizzy Rockwell (Illustrator)
For Valentine's Day everyone is making valentines to send to Michiko in Japan. Eveline decorates her card with gold glitter glue. Pablo draws a picture of a happy fish. Jessica writes a poem. The kids in Mrs. Madoff's class remember all the things they liked to with their friend Michiko, even though she's thousands of miles away now.
This Valentine's Day gem from the classroom Kirkus Reviews called 'a charmed place' explores what it means to be a friend. (Ages 5-7 years old)
2010 TARGET FAMILY FREE SATURDAY SCHEDULE
March – Wear This!
May 8: Theme Children's Day
'Kids' Day'
June 12: Theme: Exploring your Roots
'Uniquely You!'
July 10: Theme Travel
'On the Go'
Oct 9: Theme Martial Arts:
'Just for Kicks'
Nov 13: Theme Fall
'Fall into Fall'
Dec 11: Theme: Origami
'Fold, Crease, and Crinkle'
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We share the story of Japanese Americans because we honor our nations diversity. We believe in the importance of remembering our history to better guard against the prejudice that threatens liberty and equality in a democratic society. We strive as a world-class museum to provide a voice for Japanese Americans and a forum that enables all people to explore their own heritage and culture.
We promote continual exploration of the meaning and value of ethnicity in our country through programs that preserve individual dignity, strengthen our communities, and increase respect among all people. We believe that our work will transform lives, create a more just America and, ultimately, a better world.
History of the Japanese American National Museum
The mission of the Japanese American National Museum is to promote
understanding and appreciation of Americas ethnic and
cultural diversity by sharing the Japanese American experience.
The Japanese American National Museum is the first museum in the United States dedicated to sharing the experience of Americans of Japanese ancestry. Through its comprehensive collection of Japanese American objects, images and documents, as well as multi-faceted exhibitions, educational programs, documentaries and publications, the National Museum shares the Japanese American story with a national and international audience.
The National Museum was established in Los Angeles to preserve the rich heritage and cultural identity of Japanese Americans. In 1982, businessmen in L.A.s Little Tokyo began exploring the concept, as did a separate group of highly decorated World War II veterans. A representative from the financial group proposed incorporating a museum into a planned Little Tokyo residential complex, while veterans of the famed 442 nd Regimental Combat Team sponsored a “Japanese American Soldier” exhibition at the Los Angeles Country Museum of Natural History.
The two groups soon joined forces, and in 1985 the Japanese American National Museum was incorporated as a private, nonprofit institution. Over the next several years, volunteers sought backing from community groups. In 1985, California State Senator Art Torres introduced a funding bill that acknowledged the major contributions Japanese Americans have made to the social, cultural and economic spheres of California, and the state legislature soon appropriated $750,000 toward the Museum on the condition that Los Angeles provide matching funds. At the urging of the volunteer corps, the City of Los Angeles granted a $1 million match the following year.
http://www.janm.org/about/history.php
Museum Hours
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday: 11 AM to 5 PM
Thursday: 11 AM to 8 PM
Closed Mondays, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day. Final visitor admissions take place thirty minutes before closing.
Museum Store
Tuesday through Sunday: 11 AM to 5 PM
Thursday: 11 AM to 8 PM
Hirasaki National Resource Center
Tuesday through Sunday: 11 AM to 5 PM
Museum business hours
Tuesday through Friday from 9 AM to 5 PM
General Admission
Adults $8.00
Seniors (62 and over) $5.00
Students (with ID) and Children (6-17) $4.00
Children 5 and under and Museum Members, Free.
Free general admission every Thursday from 5 to 8 p.m. and every third Thursday of the month.
Special group rates and rentals available. Schools that wish to come on free Thursday must make reservations in advance.
For reservations call (213) 625-0414.
*Note: Special exhibitions may carry an additional admission fee. Check exhibition information for special pricing.
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