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SUMMARY:Point Defiance Garden Festival
DESCRIPTION:SKT will be performing as part of the 2 day Point Defiance Garden Festival! \nCome join us at the Pagoda Plaza. Inspired by Japanese architecture when it was built in 1914\, the Pagoda is the focal point of Point Defiance Park’s Japanese Garden. Surrounded by a Japanese garden featuring pools\, a waterfall\, a footbridge\, sakura cherry trees\, an authentic Shinto shrine and Tori Gate presented by Tacoma’s Sister City in Kitakyushu Japan\, and home to several interactive displays during the event. \n  \nThe majority of the event is free and open to the public. Curated Experiences are offered as part of the event including: \n\nGuided garden tours\nWorkshops and lectures\nWine and beer tastings\nand more\n\nA ticket is required to participate in these experiences. Click here to explore this year’s events. \nWhile dogs are allowed\, so long as they are on leashes\, in most areas of the event we do ask that you keep your furry friends at home due to the large crowds.  \nService animals are of course allowed.
URL:https://seattlekokontaiko.org/calendar/point-defiance-garden-festival/
LOCATION:Point Defiance Pagoda Plaza\, 5400 N Pearl Street\, Tacoma\, WA\, 98407\, United States
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SUMMARY:Seattle Dragon Boat Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Seattle Flying Dragons are excited to return this event to beautiful Lake Union! \nThe races will run on the south end of the lake with a view of the Seattle skyline and iconic Space Needle across the finish line! The paddler village will be in Lake Union Park overlooking the racecourse. The race is within walking distance to several restaurants and attractions in the South Lake Union Area. Multiple transit option are available to and from downtown.
URL:https://seattlekokontaiko.org/calendar/seattle-dragon-boat-festival/
LOCATION:South Lake Union Park\, 860 Terry Avenue\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
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SUMMARY:Walk for Rice
DESCRIPTION:Join SKT as we kick off Walk for Rice 2024!!! \n  \nFor generations\, Walk for Rice brings people and communities together to raise funds for the ACRS Food Bank in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District and nutrition program and awareness about food insecurity in Asian and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander (ANHPI) communities. The fundraising campaign kicks off in the spring and culminates in a multicultural community celebration and three-mile walk at Seward Park in June. \nANHPI communities are a diverse and growing population\, and many disproportionately lack access to food\, emergency meals and other basic needs. The ACRS Food Bank ensures community members experiencing food scarcity have access to culturally familiar foods\, such as rice\, tofu\, dry noodles and fresh produce like bok choi. In 2023\, the ACRS Food Bank distributed over a million pounds of food and reached more than 5\,000 people\, many of them seniors and children. \nSince the first walk in 1990 with co-founders Sam Mitsui and Herb and Bertha Tsuchiya\, Walk for Rice has grown from 45 walkers to hundreds of participants each year and has raised more than $4 million to feed families and individuals experiencing hunger in our region. Join the community and Walk for Rice! 
URL:https://seattlekokontaiko.org/calendar/walk-for-rice/
LOCATION:Seward Park\, 5900 Lake Washington Blvd. S\, Seattle\, WA\, 98118\, United States
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SUMMARY:Miyawaki Forest Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Come celebrate the Miyawaki Forest and watch SKT perform at the Shoreline History Museum \n  \nCelebrate the first summer of the forest. Learn about a Miyawaki Urban Forest and see what’s growing as we stir up the earth with sounds of drums from different cultures. Enjoy an evening of drumming and learning.
URL:https://seattlekokontaiko.org/calendar/miyawaki-forest-celebration/
LOCATION:Shoreline Historical Museum\, 18501 Linden Ave N\, Shoreline\, WA\, 98133\, United States
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SUMMARY:Japan Fair
DESCRIPTION:End an exciting weekend of festivities with our performance on Sunday\, June 30\, 2024 @ 4pm \n  \nJapan Fair is a free\, two-day festival in Bellevue\, WA across the lake from Seattle\, that celebrates Japanese art and culture. Formerly known as “Aki Matsuri”\, Japan Fair is a communal endeavor of musicians\, artisans\, community organizations\, and businesses from both Japan and the U.S. who come together to share their products\, talents\, and knowledge of Japan. Through live performances on stage\, hands on exhibits\, cultural workshops\, and vendor booths\, the public is immersed in the music\, dance\, artisanry\, and philosophy of Japan.
URL:https://seattlekokontaiko.org/calendar/japan-fair-2/
LOCATION:Meydenbauer Center\, 11100 NE 6th Street\, Bellevue\, WA\, 98004\, United States
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