Eventos

On November 16th we held a Thanksgiving party

Mr. Rumoldo Layug TESOL Teacher and Professional Chef prepared the Turkey and traditional side dishes. All other guests brought a culinary specialty. We had a very nice time and the food was great.

We thank all our guests and participants.

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Beads Flower Show

The Beads flower show was held on September 30th and October 1st, 2005.
Works were presented by Ms. Sachiko Imamura and her students

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NCC Volunteers!

Now we have 5 volunteers to organize books in our new library.

Thank you very much for your help.

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Caligraphy Class student in Local Newspaper

Kentaro Umemoto (1 st grade)'s calligraphy work was in the Japanese news paper, SHUKAN NEW YORK SEIKATSU on May 21 st , 2005 .

He has been taking calligraphy lessons taught by our director, Mikiko Maneko at our center.

We are happy to hear this news and very proud of him!

 

The Newspaper clipping

 
A day at Little World in Inuyama, Gifu, Japan

Little World is like Epcot Center in Florida and children go there to learn about the culture, customes and history of different countries. The pictures are contributed by a family which attended this event in Japan and are seen wearing Indian costumes.

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Branch Brook Park Cherry Blossom Festival
Date of event: April 17, 2005

Branch Brook Park is distinguished by being the first county park to be opened for public use in the United States . It has been placed on both the New Jersey (1980) and National (1981) Registers of Historic Places. More than 2,000 cherry trees blossom during April. The park was named after a branch that flowed through the valley into the Passaic River. The park was originally intended to remain for passive recreation.

Branch Brook Park Cherry Blossom Festival was held on April 17th at Branch Brook Park in Newark, New Jersey.

Everyone enjoyed the Japanese performance and exhibits for this annual Hanami. Japanese Classical Dances and Music were performed by Tomofuji Dance Troup. One of their performer was an American 16 year old high school student. He was intrigued by japanese culture and started to participate since he was in 2nd grade.

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Renovando Nosso Centro
Data do Evento: Abril – Maio 2005

Estamos trabalhando diligentemente para melhorar nossa facilidade, e para que este seja um local mais acolhedor para nossos visitantes.

Nossa Novas Cores

Consultamos um decorador para criar uma nova distribuição de cores.

Nosso objetivo: criar um espaço melhor

Cores diferentes nas paredes ajudam a identificar a função principal de cada sala. Amarelos e verdes para salas com funções múltiplas, cor neutra para áreas comuns e corredores, amarelo e azulejos para sanitários. Para colocar todo esse espaço junto, portais e teto branco. Nossa sala principal terá porta e portal de madeira para realçar a importância e solenidade das atividades que serão executadas neste espaço.

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Visita a Pré-Escola Internacional de Cortlandt Manor, New York
Date do evento: 31 de Janeiro

Objetivo: Introduzir a cultura japonesa às crianças

A diretora Mikiko Kaneko vestiu o Kimono e nós trouxemos palitos e bolinhos japoneses. Os alunos e os professores praticaram pegar os bolinhos com os palitos. Mikiko tambem criou 3 tipos de origami e as crianças fizeram o mesmo.

Foi um evento muito bem-sucedido.

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