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To advertise, call 916-429-9901 • July 2015A special advertising section of Valley Community Newspapers
The Valley Shopper • July 2015 • A special advertising section of Valley Community Newspapers • To advertise, call 916-429-9901�
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Cabrillo Club #5P.O. Box 189280, Sacramento CA, 95818
J. McKay: 916-421-3312
The Clubhouse is celebrating its 100 year anniversary this year. A celebration is planned for October 4, 2015. We would like to include as much history as possible. The Clubhouse was once the Sutter grammar school for children in the area. It is located at 4605 Karbet way. Since the 1950's, it has been the Cabrillo Clubhouse and a rental hall. If you or someone you know has a history with the hall and/or pictures of special events there, that you would like to share, please contact us. Thank you.
Share your history of the hall.
100 year AnniversaryOctober 4, 2015
To advertise, call 916-429-9901 • A special advertising section of Valley Community Newspapers • July 2015 • The Valley Shopper �
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To advertise, call 916-429-9901 • A special advertising section of Valley Community Newspapers • July 2015 • The Valley Shopper �
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The Valley Shopper • July 2015 • A special advertising section of Valley Community Newspapers • To advertise, call 916-429-99016
To advertise, call 916-429-9901 • A special advertising section of Valley Community Newspapers • July 2015 • The Valley Shopper �
The Valley Shopper • July 2015 • A special advertising section of Valley Community Newspapers • To advertise, call 916-429-9901�
To advertise, call 916-429-9901 • A special advertising section of Valley Community Newspapers • July 2015 • The Valley Shopper �
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The Valley Shopper • July 2015 • A special advertising section of Valley Community Newspapers • To advertise, call 916-429-990110
Sacramento’s largest Japanese cultural and food bazaar celebrates it’s 69th year
The Sacramento Buddhist Church’s Japanese Culture & Food Festival is a summertime tradi-tion in Northern California. This annual event is on Saturday and Sunday, August 8 and 9, 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. both days.
Enjoy delicious, Japanese dishes, prepared right before your eyes. Everything from fresh fish-topped sushi, to their all-American, homemade chili, snow cones and baked goods. There is something for everyone at this year’s 69th annual Sacramento Buddhist Church Bazaar.
You will see fabulous performances by Japanese folk dancers and singers; listen to the mighty drummers of a taiko (TAH-ee-koh) group, among other Japanese cultural entertainment, exhibits and demonstrations.
After WW II, Japanese Americans and immi-grants had to rebuild their homes, lives and com-munities after returning to the Sacramento area from their forced evacuation to concentration camps in the most-desolate parts of our country. In 1947, the Japanese Bazaar began as a festive, social event for the Sacramento Japanese residents cel-ebrating food and friendship.
The Bazaar is a major fundraiser for the Sac-ramento Buddhist Church. This event supports the many affiliated organizations such as Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, youth sports programs, the Japanese language school, and adult and senior organizations.
The Sacramento Buddhist Church is located at 2401 Riverside Boulevard, Sacramento. For more information, call (916) 446-0121 or visit BuddhistChurch.com.
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