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Japanese Tsunami Relief Fundraiser at the Mar Vista Farmers' Market

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 Venice Blvd & Grand View Blvd Los Angeles CA 90066  See map

The Mar Vista Farmers' Market

will host a fundraiser for the

Japanese Tsunami Relief

Sunday, May 15th

Performances will begin at 10:30 am

with a song written for Japan by Eddie Takahashi

 

Followed by the performance by the

 L.A. Matsuri Taiko drum ensemble at 11:30 am

 

Los Angeles Matsuri Taiko is a Japanese Taiko drum ensemble that was founded by Master Etsuo Hongo in 1977. Master Hongo studied traditional Taiko drumming in Japan, and has been teaching generations of Taiko players.

                           http://www.lamatsuritaiko.com/drums_songs/index.html

 

Omamori (Good Luck) Necklaces will be For Sale

 

All proceeds will go to the Divine Us http://earthquake311.blog.com/

 

Collections will be taken at the time of the performance.

 

The Mar Vista Farmers Market is located at

Venice and Grandview Blvd.

Market hours 9 am to 2 pm

 

For more up to date information on the Japanese Tsunami Relief Fundraiser – please go to the Mar Vista Farmers Market web site

www.marvistafarmersmarket.org

 

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