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      2000 Museum Silent Auction Reception & DinnerMar 04, 2000 “Celebrating the American Spirit of Sports” At the Century Plaza Hotel, Los Angeles, California 
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      Hinamatsuri Doll-Making Series, Part 2Feb 27, 2000 Craft Class Instructor: Ryoko Shibata Participants will complete their Hinamatsuri (Girls’ Festival) doll collection. Members $5, non-members $11 includes Museum admission. 
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      Hinamatsuri Doll-Making Series, Part 1Feb 26, 2000 Craft Class Instructor: Ryoko Shibata Participants will learn how to construct delicate Hinamatsuri (Girls’ Festival) dolls out of paper. Members $5, non-members $11 includes Museum admission. 
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      Day of Remembrance ProgramFeb 19, 2000 The Day of Remembrance will focus on Japanese Latin Americans who were kidnapped from fifteen Latin American countries, brought to the U.S., and incarcerated at U.S. Department of Justice camps during World War II. Although a settlement of $5,000 in reparations has been reached, many seek the same measure of justice as Japanese Americans. This special program will begin with words of tribute to the late Michi... 
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      Behind the Camera: Meet Museum FilmmakersFeb 17, 2000 Screening and Discussion Featuring: Justin Lin This month, filmmaker Justin Lin takes us on a fresh journey with a screening of his feature length film Shopping for Fangs, which the Los Angeles Times called "a jaunty dark comedy—fresh and engaging." The screening will be followed by a short discussion. 
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      Hinamatsuri Doll-Making Series, Part 2Feb 13, 2000 Craft Class Instructor: Ryoko Shibata Participants will complete their Hinamatsuri (Girls’ Festival) doll collection. Members $5, non-members $11 includes Museum admission. 
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      Hinamatsuri Doll-Making Series, Part 1Feb 12, 2000 Craft Class Instructor: Ryoko Shibata Participants will learn how to construct delicate Hinamatsuri (Girls’ Festival) dolls out of paper. Members $5, non-members $11 includes Museum admission. 
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      CANCELLED: Shamisen RecitalFeb 12, 2000 Students of Lillian Nakano (Kineya Fukuju) will perform traditional nagauta shamisen, a Glenn Horiuchi contemporary shamisen composition, and a special presentation dance performance by Fujima Ryusei. Members $5, non-members $11 includes Museum admission. 
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      Saturday StorytimeFeb 12, 2000 Come visit the Museum to hear stories about the Japanese American experience read by a storyteller, author, or Museum staff. For children ages 3–5. 
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      East West Players Writer's Gallery SeriesFeb 10, 2000 Play Reading Featuring: Ralph Pena Reading directed by Cyndy Fujikawa FLIPZOIDS looks at three different views of the Philippines and America and what lies in between. 
