Archive | February 2010

Jan. 18: Herb Tsuchiya is elected as Asian American Baptist Advocate

Jan. 18: Herb Tsuchiya is elected as Asian American Baptist Advocate

Herb Tsuchiya was elected an Asian American Baptist Advocate for the Pacific Northwest’s American Baptist Churches. Tsuchiya succeeds Rev. Yuki Sakiyama of Seattle Japanese Baptist Church, who served in 2008 and 2009.

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Jan. 16: Seattle Center holds Kobe earthquake event

Jan. 16: Seattle Center holds Kobe earthquake event

The Kobe Earthquake 15th Year Anniversary Remembrance Ceremony was held at Seattle Center to commemorate the anniversary of the Kobe earthquake, which occurred 15 years ago. Kobe is one of Seattle’s sister cities.

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Jan. 17: Christopher Lu is division winner in piano competition

Jan. 17: Christopher Lu is division winner in piano competition

Christopher Lu won the Northwest division of the Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) Junior Piano Competition this month and will travel to Albuquerque in March to compete as one of seven national finalists.

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Jan. 17: Carnival China Style comes to Seattle

Jan. 17: Carnival China Style comes to Seattle

The 2010 Carnival China Style showcased ethnic art forms, folk traditions, and customs that make up Chinese culture. It took place at Benaroya Hall and was made possible by the Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese, the Washington Chinese Art & Culture Committee, and the China Broadcasting Art Troupe. This was the first time this event has come to Seattle.

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