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Puyallup Valley JACL
Day of Remembrance at the Remembrance Gallery
Saturday, February 8, 10:00am –
Doors open; 10:30am –
Program starts, 11:00am -12:00pm –
Remembrance Gallery open (20 visitors at a time)
Expo Hall, Washington State Fairgrounds, Puyallup

Commemorate the 83rd anniversary of the signing of EO 9066 that authorized the US Army to remove all persons of Japanese descent from the West Coast in 1942 without charge or trial. Visit the newly opened Remembrance Gallery documenting the nearly 8,000 people detained in horse stalls, livestock exhibition halls, and tarpaper barracks on the Puyallup Fairgrounds in 1942. Learn how history may be repeating today. The Puyallup Valley JACL Day Of Remembrance event will include speakers, a procession to the Remembrance Gallery, viewing of the Silent Fair video, and more. Co-Co-Sponsored by: Densho, Minidoka Pilgrimage Planning Committee, Puyallup Valley JACL, Seattle JACL, Tsuru for Solidarity. For details, please visit https://puyallupvalleyjacl.org/gallery/gallery-events/

ICHS
Health Care for All: Lunar New Year Luncheon
Thursday, February 13, 11:00am – 1:00p
Hilton Motif, 1415 5th Avenue, Seattle

For over 50 years, International Community Health Services, a nonprofit community health care system, has been at the forefront of advancing health equity for low income, uninsured, and underinsured patients, including immigrants and refugees, in King County. Luncheon benefit proceeds go directly to providing low-cost health services for low-income, underinsured or uninsured children, adults and older adults.

Visit ICHS Website for more information: https://www.ichs.com/healthcare-for-all-benefit

Minidoka Pilgrimage Planning Committee
Japanese American Day of Remembrance: Film Screening and Fundraiser
Sunday, February 16, 1:00pm – 4:00pm
Pigott Auditorium, Seattle University

Featuring a screening of “The Tengu Club”, a story of the oldest fishing club in North America and a performance by Seattle University’s Hidaka Taiko. A benefit for the 2025 Minidoka Pilgrimage. Free Admission – All are welcome! Contact MPPC for more Information: information@minidokapilgrimage.org  

Shoreline Community College
Never Again Is Now: Remembering Japanese American Incarceration
Tuesday, February 18, 11am – 2pm
Main Dining Room (MDR), Room 9215,
Shoreline Community College      

Please join in commemorating the Japanese American Day of Remembrance with local artist and community activist Erin Shigaki. Shigaki will deliver a presentation titled, Never Again Is Now: Remembering Japanese American Incarceration and lead a mural-making workshop. Sushi and Japanese snacks will be provided!

Shigaki helps run an annual pilgrimage to Minidoka, the American WWII concentration camp where her family was incarcerated, and she is also a part of Tsuru for Solidarity, working to end detention and incarceration for all. In 2020, Shigaki’s mural, “Never Again is Now” installed at Bellevue College in honor of the Day of Remembrance, was defaced. 

*Sponsored by WAVES [Worthy of Achievement, Validation, Empowerment, and Success, part of the AANAPISI program at Shoreline Community College]

University of Puget Sound
Day of Remembrance Film Showing:  Removed by Force
Tuesday, February 18, 6:30-8:00pm
Wheelock Student Center,
Rasmussen Rotunda, 1500 N Warner St, Tacoma

Join UPS, Puyallup Valley JACL, and Olympia JACL for a screening of the film “Removed by Force”, a documentary on the unlawful evictions of Japanese Americans in Hawai`i during World War II. This film was written by Puget Sound Alumnus William Kaneko, and he and director Ryan Kawamoto will host a Q&A session after the screening. The event is in commemoration of Japanese American Day of Remembrance. A specially curated menu of appetizers will be served. Info: https://www.pugetsound.edu/events/japanese-american-day-remembrance-2025

Tsuru for Solidarity
Stop Repeating History: Days of Remembrance and Resistance
Wednesday, February 19, 10:00am – 11:00am
Pike Place Market, First Ave & Pike St Entrance, Seattle

2025 marks the 83rd year since the signing of Executive Order 9066 that authorized the military to forcibly remove and indefinitely detain the entire Japanese American population on the West Coast without charge, hearing, or trial. 2025 is also the 80th anniversary of the closing of most of the WRA and DOJ Camps where JAs were held behind barbed wire during WWII. Today, the treatment of Japanese Americans during WWII is being promoted as a precedent and a model for the removal, detention, and deportation of millions of immigrants under new executive orders. Tsuru for Solidarity will highlight the links between our history and current day government actions and propose ways we can resist injustice, particularly around the mass detention and ongoing deportation happening at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma. All are welcome to join Tsuru in saying: Stop Repeating History! For more information, contact Tsuru at: sktaiko1@mac.com  Learn more at: https://tsuruforsolidarity.org/ and https://laresistencianw.org/

Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial
Day of Remembrance: Community Work Party
Wednesday, February 19, 10am – 12pm
Bainbridge Island JA Exclusion Memorial,
4192 Eagle Harbor Drive NE Bainbridge Island

Join community volunteers as they trim, weed, mulch, and clear the outdoor features of the Memorial. All ages welcome, tools provided for this Day of Remembrance Stewardship Event. More info: https://bijaema.org/event/2025-day-of-remembrance-community-work-party/

Washington State Legislature
Legislative Day of Remembrance
Wednesday, February 19, 10:30am
House Chambers, Washington State Capitol, Olympia

Representative Sharon Tomiko Santos and Senator Bob Hasegawa sponsor an annual resolution in the Washington State Legislature to remember the impact and effect of EO 9066 on Japanese Americans and others in our state during WWII.

Rep. Santos and Sen. Hasegawa invite you to join the Washington State Legislature in observing the Day of Remembrance at the State Capitol on Wednesday, February 19, 2025 at 10:30 a.m.  The observance will take place in the chamber of the House of Representatives.  Please arrive no later than 10:00 a.m. in order to be seated in the public House Galleries. Following the adoption of the House resolution, invited guests are asked to join for lunch in the House Rules Room on the first floor of the Legislative building. 

In order to ensure an accurate headcount, please send your RSVP to < sarah.ellerbrock@leg.wa.gov > by February 12, 2025.

Rep. Santos and Sen. Hasegawa wish to pay special recognition to any guests who are former incarcerees or World War II veterans; they appreciate your assistance in identifying attendees who fit these descriptions. If you require a reasonable accommodation to participate in this event, kindly inform them in your RSVP.  

Seattle JACL, Puyallup Valley JACL, Olympia JACL, Blaine Memorial UMC
Day of Remembrance Film Premier: Removed by Force
Wednesday, February 19, 6:30pm – 8:00pm
Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church Sanctuary,
3001 24th Ave S, Seattle

83 years after the signing of Executive Order 9066, we are still learning more about the forced removal of Japanese Americans during WWII. Removed by Force: The Eviction of Hawaiʻi’s Japanese Americans During World II is a film that sheds light on the relatively unknown experiences of the 1,500 Americans of Japanese ancestry from 23 geographic areas in Hawai‘i who were evicted, but not interned, during World War II. After the film showing, stay for a live discussion with filmmaker Ryan Kawamoto and co-producer/writer William Kaneko.

Film Previews: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-FTbDR2GGk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncid24RsGWU     

More information at: info@seattlejacl.org

City of Bellevue & King County Library System
Emerging Radiance: DOR Opening Reception
Wednesday, February 19, 6pm – 9pm
King County Library System,
15600 NE 8th St, Bellevue

The City of Bellevue, in partnership with the King County Library System, is proud to present Emerging Radiance: Farmhouse, an augmented reality interactive artwork honoring the stories of Japanese American farmers who lived in Bellevue between 1920 and World War II. This powerful installation will be on display at the Bellevue Library through February 2027. Join the opening reception coinciding with the Day of Remembrance. This special evening will feature remarks from artists Michelle Kumata and Tani Ikeda, and other distinguished speakers. Guests will have the opportunity to explore the interactive artwork, attend a 7:30pm breakout session with the artists, and view the Emerging Radiance documentary. This event highlights the resilience and contributions of Japanese American families, connecting their legacy to our present through innovative storytelling. Exhibit info: https://www.emergingradiance.org/

Nikkei Student Union (NSU)
Day of Remembrance: Learning from the Past, Fighting for the Future
Saturday, February 22, 3pm – 5pm
Intellectual House, University of Washington, Seattle

NSU is a UW student organization whose mission is to foster a sense of community and unity among Nikkei students and honor our shared history. The Nikkei Student Union at UW commemorates Day of Remembrance with a program featuring speakers and a taiko performance. The public is invited to attend! For information, visit the NSU at UW Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nsuuw

Tsuru for Solidarity
Stop Repeating History: Days of Remembrance and Resistance
Sunday, February 23, 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Northwest Detention Center (NWDC),
1623 East J Street, Tacoma

Join Tsuru for Solidarity and La Resistencia outside the Northwest Detention Center where ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) holds over 800 people in indefinite detention, separated from their families, as they await a decision on their asylum or deportation case. Among other anti-immigrant policies, the Trump administration has threatened to invoke the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 (last used during WWII to arrest and detain Issei), and end birthright citizenship for children of immigrants (a similar tactic was used against Nisei during WWII). As survivors and descendants of those incarcerated during World War II, Tsuru believes Japanese Americans have the moral authority and the obligation to speak out against these actions. Tsuru aims to be the allies the JA community did not have in 1942 and will not stand idly by while immigrants are once again targeted for increased surveillance, harassment, detention, and deportation. Join Tsuru in this Day of Remembrance and Resistance and bring your friends and family. Stop Repeating History!  Learn more at:

https://tsuruforsolidarity.org/ and https://laresistencianw.org/

Tacoma Buddhist Temple
Sukiyaki Fundraiser
Sunday, March 2, 11am – 4pm
Tacoma Buddhist Temple,
1717 S Fawcett Ave, Tacoma

Mark your calendar for the Tacoma Buddhist Temple sukiyaki fundraiser that they’ve held for over 60 years! The traditional way of cooking each sukiyaki in individual pans is unique to the Tacoma temple. Choose to dine-in or drive-thru to enjoy our special beef or vegetarian sukiyaki for $24 OR a chicken teriyaki meal for $20. Each will be served as a combo with our mochi cupcake, Japanese rice and tsukemono. Hot tea will be offered for the dine-in experience.

Dine-In: 11:00 am – 1:00 pm (1:00pm is the last seating).
Drive-Thru: 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm (please come only during your selected pick-up time)
ORDER DEADLINE: Saturday, February 22nd, 10 pm.

Visit the Temple website to order: https://www.tacomabt.org/sukiyaki-pre-order