WHAT:
Jude Narita’s “Stories Waiting to be Told” play celebrating the lives of Asian American women
WHEN:
Friday, March 20 at 8 p.m.
WHERE:
Kirkland Performance Center
350 Kirkland Ave., Kirkland
COST:
$25 for adults, $22.50 for seniors, $10 for youth
TICKETS:
www.ticketturtle.com
MORE INFO.:
www.kpcenter.org
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Monday, March 2March 27
• Identity, Costume, Cliché: Korean Photography Today
Photographic Center Northwest
900 12th Ave., Seattle
206-720-7222, ext. 11
Saturday, March 14
• The Seattle Chinese Garden Tour
South Seattle Community College
Chan Education Center
6000 16th Ave. S.W., Seattle
10 a.m.
206-282-8040
www.seattlechinesegarden.org
• The School of Art Open: Annual Juried Show
Jacob Lawrence Gallery
128 Art Building, Seattle
124 p.m.
206-685-1805
• “Más Allá de Una Lengua” (Beyond One Language), a free evening of theater and poetry
Langston Hughes Center
104 17th Ave. S., Seattle
79 p.m.
206-684-7241
Dewey.potter@seattle.gov
Thursday, March 19 & Tuesday, March 24
• Kaplan Medical Free Seminars for Seattle Area International Medical Graduates
Kaplan Test Prep & Admissions Center
4216 University Way N.E., Seattle
6 p.m.
206-632-0634 ext. 2001
www.kaplanmedical.com
April 4
• Wing Luke Asian Museum’s 2009 Dinner & Auction
Bell Harbor International Conference Center
2211 Alaskan Way in Seattle’s Pier 66
206-623-5124
Tuesday, April 7
• Uwajimaya’s cooking class
B297 Japanese II Classic Dishes with Naomi Kakiuchi
Uwajimaya
15555 N.E. 24th, Bellevue
6:30 p.m.
$65
Register online at www.nuculinary.com
425-747-9012
Through Aug. 16, 2009
Ho’omau Ka Huaka’i Exhibit: Native Hawai’ians in the Pacific Northwest
Wing Luke Asian Museum
719 South King St., Seattle
206-623-5124
www.wingluke.org
Tuesday, April 28
• Living Healthy Community Workshops
6-7 p.m.
International District Community Center
719 8th Ave. S., Seattle
Free admission
Register at 206-386-1300 and 206-233-0042
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Tuesday, March 17
• “Form & Space” by Barbara Robertson and Amanda Knowles
TASTE Restaurant
1300 First Ave., Seattle
56 p.m.
RSVP to 206-903-5291
tasterestaurant@tastesam.com
Wednesday, March 18
• The Asian Pacific Business Roundtable
Imperial Garden Seafood Restaurant
18230 East Valley Hwy., Kent
68:30 p.m.
$30
RSVP to 425-922-0049 or 425-251-1600
greatwallmkt@hotmail.com
Friday, March 20
• “My Avatar” new writing by Vikram Chandra, Jennifer Finney Boylan, and artist Christa Bell
Town Hall Seattle
1119 Eighth Ave., Seattle
7:30 p.m.
$1525
206-322-7030
Saturday, March 21
• Co-authors Tracy Lai, tenured historian at Seattle Central Community College, and Kim Geron, associate professor of Political Science at California State University, East Bay, will discuss their book, “The Snake Dance of Asian American Acitivism: Community, Vision, and Power”
Beacon Hill Library meeting room
2821 Beacon Ave. S., Seattle
46 p.m.
Saturday, March 21 & Sunday, March 22
• Vegfest 2009 A healthy vegetarian food festival
Seattle Center’s Exhibition Hall
Mercer Street & Third Avenue North, Seattle
10 a.m.6 p.m.
$7 adults, free for kids 12 and under
www.vegofwa.org
Sunday, Mar. 22
• Discussion and boo signing from Vincent H. Okamoto, author of “Wolfhound Samurai”
NVC Hall
1212 S. King St., Seattle
1-3 p.m.
Tuesday, Mar. 24
• Uwajimaya’s cooking class
B296 Japanese I Favorites and Store Tour with Naomi Kakiuchi
Uwajimaya
15555 N.E. 24th, Bellevue
6:30 p.m.
$65
Register online at www.nuculinary.com
425-747-9012
Through May 17, 2009
• Still Present Pasts: Korean Americans and the “Forgotten War”
Community Hall at the new Wing Luke Asian Museum
719 South King St., Seattle
1-3 p.m.
Free admission
206-623-5124
www.wingluke.org
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