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*2011 10th Cherry Blossom Festival Southern California - Little Tokyo, Downtown Los AngelesNEW

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Date: Sunday, 25 September, 2011       Time: 10:30 am - 5:00 pm
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Cherry Blossom Festival Southern California
369 East First Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012-3911
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Map of Cherry Blossom Festival Southern California, 369 East First Street

CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL PRESENTS "BLOSSOMS IN THE FALL" (Click for Poster)

The Cherry Blossom Festival was co-founded in 2002 by Wendy Fujihara Anderson and Michael Motoyasu. The original goal of the Festival was to administer Japanese and Japanese American cultural events and bridge generations, and to expose the mainstream population to these cultural arts.� Kellye Nakahara Wallett served as a 'spokesperson' and Ambassador.�� Since Wendy and Kellye were both residents of the city, Pasadena, California became the initial location of the Festival.

Wendy Fujihara Anderson was born, raised and continues to reside in the City of Pasadena.� Born shortly after World War II (her parents met while incarcerated at Manzanar), she was brought up with minimal Japanese culture and heritage due to the hatred of the Japanese following the war.� After the death of both her parents in 1997, her cultural heritage started taking on a bigger meaning.

Kellye Nakahara Wallett is an actress (best known as Nurse Kellye in the TV series M*A*S*H for 11 years) and watercolor artist as well as a lifelong resident of Pasadena. She currently serves as a Commissioner on the Pasadena Arts Council.� For many years, Kellye and Wendy discussed the idea of creating a "Camp Stories" video about concentration camp life to expose the rich Japanese American culture to mainstream America.� One day, during a filming interview for a cable show at Kellye's home, Wendy and Kellye along with Michael Motoyasu started discussing the Japanese/Japanese American culture and the how it could be promoted to mainstream America. With that, the Cherry Blossom Festival was born.

For the first 5 years, the Cherry Blossom Festival was held in Pasadena, California.� During that time, through donations from The East West Federation, the Festival was able to donate 500 Cherry Blossom trees to the City.� The majority of those trees are planted in Victory Park and along the Sierra Madre Blvd. median near Victory Park.

L.A. City Councilmember Jan Perry's office consistently called inviting the Festival to move to Los Angeles.� In 2007, it became a reality when the Festival moved from its current home in Pasadena to the Little Tokyo District of Los Angeles. The Festival was then renamed The Cherry Blossom Festival of Southern California and has been there ever since.

The Festival is now in its 10th year and will be held on September 24th. and 25th. 2011. It is a free admission festival with the main entrance point at 1st Street & Central near the Hawaiian Village. However, the Festival will also stretch into Lot 7 (between the Japanese American National Museum and East West Players) and into the Japanese Village Plaza. It is produced by a 100% volunteer team, which includes more than 200 day of event volunteers as well as volunteer entertainment and performers.� It is supported by private donations and sponsors and boasts a 2010 attendance of over 60,000.

Date
September 24th & 25th

Time
Sat: 10:30 am - 6:30 pm & Sunday 10:30 am - 5:00 pm

Location
Little Tokyo district of Los Angeles

Opening Ceremonies
Sat. 10:45 am

TEACHERS MAKING A DIFFERENCE AWARDS
Sat. 12:30 pm, Craig Ihara, Ph.D., Arlene Nakamura, Cynthia Loo, JD, Susie Ling, Janet Bennett, Diane Bonfils, Freda Berg Yoshioka, Dianne Fukuwa

GEORGE KIRIYAMA EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE AWARD
Sat. 12:30 pm, Glenn Omatsu

SENATOR DANIEL INOUYE CHERRY BLOSSOM LEADERSHIP AWARDS
Sat. 1:15 pm, JA Living Legacy, LA Councilmember Jan Perry, Grateful Crane Ensemble, Manzanar Committee, and Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress

COMMUNITY TREASURE AWARDS
Sat. 1:15 pm, Art Nakane, and Kimekomi Dolls

BLOSSOM AWARD
Sat. 1:15 pm, Ken Kanesaka

KIMONO FASHION SHOW
Sat. 3:00 pm, 
Vintage Kimonos featuring LA Councilmember Jan Perry

Best in Festival - Most Photogenic Dog Contest
Sun. 3:15 pm

OTHER HAPPENINGS
* Japan Rebuild � 10,000 cranes
* Fred Korematsu Day History & Activities
* Internment "Camp Stories" and exhibits Sat. & Sun. includes preview of documentary "MANZANAR FISHING CLUB"
* Screening of documentary "STAND UP FOR JUSTICE - THE RALPH LAZO STORY"
* "Lazy Yoshie" original production by Mezclao

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Sunday, 25 September, 2011



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