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04/29/2022
05/21/2019

Here's how he thinks Congress has changed since he was there

Tonight at the Northside Community Center at 6th & Empire Streets from 6pm-7pm
03/28/2018

Tonight at the Northside Community Center at 6th & Empire Streets from 6pm-7pm

Community Meeting this Wednesday 3/28/18 from 6pm-7pm
about Smartmeters in Japantown
Community Center, 588 N 6th Street, 95112

03/02/2018

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11/26/2017

Saturday, December 2, 2017, 2pm - 5pm Explore the unique boutique shops, art studios, and great restaurants within the community, all while sipping on great beers and enjoying the social enthusiasm of shopkeepers and beer lovers alike! The Beerwalk was created beyond the idea of sampling great beers...

This Sunday, Ed's honey will be at the Japantown Certified  Farmers Market! 1st & 3rd Sundays!Also - Jaguar (vegan) Bake...
08/18/2017

This Sunday, Ed's honey will be at the Japantown Certified Farmers Market! 1st & 3rd Sundays!
Also - Jaguar (vegan) Baker is back as is Casablanca Teas, Eurotopia fudge and British baked goods, Beckmann's, Flowers, lots of fruit and veggies!
8:30am-Noon between 6th & 7th St off Jackson St

04/20/2017

Understanding where Kibigaku came from:

Kibigaku is the composite art with music and dance, which was founded by Yoshihide Kishimoto, a Gagaku musician of former Okayama domain in 1872. Kibigaku was performed when Munetada Shrine in Omoto, Okayama City was built. And since then, Kibigaku has been the official ritual music of Kurozumikyo (a type of Japanese religion).

Gagaku was made up of music and dance of Asian countries and those of ancient Japan. Its base was established in around the 10th century and has been passed on until now in various ways. Gagaku has been performed as the music for the court and religious ceremonies.

07/03/2016

It's that time of the year, it may be a celebration for us humans, but our pups can be less than happy the 4th is just a few days away. We tested this new product on our highly reactive pup Ella at home, and can confidently say is made a huge difference in her behavior. Made from Valerian root, the calming spray uses our pets strongest sense, their nose, to deliver calming essentials oils. Safe for both cats and dogs, It's purpose is to naturally helps calm pets without sedating so they become more attentive & receptive to you.

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San Jose, CA
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