Federal Furloughed Employees’ Rally in Tucson

  Friday Jan. 25, 1 to 2 p.m. US Federal Bldg., 300 W. Congress St., Tucson Hosted by Southern Arizona Furloughed Feds Connection, Pima Area Labor Federation, Justice Alliance: Indivisible Southern Arizona “The Government Shutdown is in its 32nd day. On Friday, January 25, most impacted workers will see a second payday come and go … Read more

“Migrant Justice Now” panel discussion

“Join us at the gallery for a panel discussion co-hosted with the ACLU of Arizona at 5:30pm, January 24, 2019, at Etherton Gallery, 135 S. 6th Ave. (south of Broadway Blvd) in Tucson. Moderated by Nancy Montoya of Arizona Public Media the panel features three attorneys — Billy Peard, ACLU Attorney; Erendire Castillo, Castillo Law; … Read more

BfAZ Image Calendar not functioning well

Hi loyal BfAZ readers, I guess you’ve been wondering “Where in the World is Carolyn Classen?”, since the image Calendar hasn’t added any new events since late December 2018.  Around that time Word Press (our system) updated automatically and somehow blocked/disabled the Calendar link.  I have not been able to add any new events, can … Read more

Photo Gallery of 2019 Tucson Japanese Festival

Our Southern Arizona Japanese Cultural Coalition sponsored our 6th annual New Year’s Tucson Japanese Festival on Jan. 20, 2019 at the a new location, the lovely Tucson Chinese Cultural Center, 1288 W. River  Rd. We seemed to have outgrown PCC Downtown where we hosted the 3rd, 4th and 5th festivals.

The highlight again was the mochi pounding (from rice), making and sampling.

This festival was a huge success with about 2000 people attending, and several dance/music performances, martial arts group demos, exhibitors (including Southern Arizona Koi Assn.), tea ceremonies, the art of kimono, children’s games (Go, kendama, fukuwarai), and of course, delicious Japanese food for sale and sample. As publicity chair, I was astounded at the # of attendees, considering that most information went out via FB or online, and not in print.

Photos below taken by M. Fumie Craig, founder of Tucson Origami Club and MC Louis Rivera, except for one by volunteer Teena Werley, which are all captioned.

Mochi display for New Year’s, courtesy M Fumie Craig
Volunteers serving mochi samples with kinako, courtesy M Fumie Craig
SAJCC Director Yuki Ibuki welcoming the audience, courtesy of Louis Rivera
koi on display by Southern Arizona Koi Association, courtesy of M  Fumie Craig
Tucson Japanese Language School display, courtesy M  Fumie Craig

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