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1:00 p.m. Ceremony in the Japanese Garden (weather permitting, will move to the Student Center if inclement weather)
Koto and flute performance
Dignitary Speeches
Clark College Treble Ensemble performance
2:00 p.m. Butterfly release by Student Life at the Andersen Fountain
Butterflies hold significant symbolic meaning in Japanese culture, representing a variety of themes and ideas. Their imagery appears frequently in traditional Japanese art, literature, and aesthetics, embodying various aspects of life, nature, and the human experience.
2:00 p.m. Activities and Displays in Gaiser Student Center
Display tables include: a tea ceremony, Ikebana, Japanese Club, and kendo club
Cookies by MCI Bakery and tea
2:30 p.m. Performances in Gaiser Student Center
Japanese Club
Tradiational Japanese Dance “Fuji Musume” (Wisteria Maiden)
Clark College Child and Family children art share
Takohachi drum group
Hosted by Clark College with Vancouver Rotarians, and the City of Vancouver
The event is free and open to the public