Tucson Japanese Festival 2019

If you don’t know what takoyaki balls (made from octopus) are, check out our 6th annual Tucson Japanese Festival, which was previously called the Tucson Mochitsuki for the mochi (rice) pounding event highlight. Our Southern Arizona Japanese Cultural Coalition (SAJCC) is still pounding & making mochi, but we feature other Japanese activities and performances as  well.  Here’s the flyer and schedule of events below.

NEW location — Tucson Chinese Cultural Center, 1288 W. River Rd. (between Oracle and La Canada Drive) –no longer at PCC Downtown, where it was for past 3 years).

 

Enjoy the ramen and my favorite, spam musubi (very popular back home in Hawaii, where it is ubiquitous). It is cooked rice, covered by a wrapping of nori (seaweed) with fried spam inside.

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TUSD Superintendent Community Forum

“Join Dr. Gabriel Trujillo at the Superintendent Community Forum to talk about what’s happening in #TucsonUnified!  January 17, 6:30 to 8 pm The forum will be held in the Little Theater at Sabino High School, 5000 N. Bowes Rd. Tucson” https://www.facebook.com/events/337253860179720/ Carolyn’s Note:  We are still waiting here at BFAZ for our webmaster to migrate … Read more

“Immigrants Under Fire” talk by author Margaret Regan

Tues. Jan. 15, 12 to 2.m. United Nations Association of Southern Arizona – UNASA Center 6242 E Speedway Blvd, Tucson, Arizona 85712 “Margaret Regan, a prize-winning Tucson author and journalist, will discuss the current state of the border and immigration. Her talk is titled, “Immigrants Under Fire – The Continuing Humanitarian Crisis of Detention, Deportation … Read more