- Jul 2, 2013
Please join us for our Annual Summer BBQ.
Bring your friends and family!
When: Sunday, July 21st, 1:00pm
Where: 175 Harvey Street, Cambridge, MA (near Alewife station on the Red Line)
Come out and enjoy the summer weather while catching up with fellow NEJETAA members and the JET community!
Please RSVP to Trish (email: treasurer at nejetaa dot com) by Friday July 19th with:
– # of people in your party
– what prepared dish, drink, or food to grill you are bringing to share
See you there!
- Jul 2, 2013
Yakitori Zai he ikimashou!
Nihongo it up with some grilled meat on a stick.
On Sunday, July 14th at 2:30pm we’re heading out to Yakitori Zai again. Check out our pictures from June. But this time round, there’s a caveat: nihongo dake onegaishimasu!
Price is $10 per person. Laughter is free. Generously subsidized by CLAIR & Yakitori Zai.
Participants will enjoy a bowl of Yakitori Zai’s special weekend Ramen Menu to start. Then they will learn the proper way to cut up a chicken from an experienced chef; and then will get a chance to work the grill like the Yakitori-ya-san you’ve always secretly wanted to be. Irasshai!
As this event is limited to 12 people, there will be a waiting list. All participants will need to Re-Confirm the day before the event to ensure that all slots are filled. Thank you for understanding!
Nihongo dake dinners are always a huge hit, so be sure to come out to this one. It promises to be amazing. FIRST COME FIRST SERVE: RSVP NOW to Brian: membership at nejetaa dot com
- Jun 21, 2013
The Genki Spark Presents:
2011 Telly Award Documentary
with Special Guest: Kay Fukumoto of Maui Taiko
Friday, June 28, 2013 5:30pm – 9:00pm
Sponsored by The Genki Spark
Co-Sponsored by Hui Anuenue of New England
Suggested Donation: $5-$10 (collected on site)
Great Grandfather’s Drum tells the story of the families and musicians of the taiko drum ensemble, Maui Taiko, as well as the recollections of local Japanese-Americans who honor and perpetuate traditions that have been brought to Hawaii by their immigrant ancestors during the plantation era.
Location:
Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center
38 Ash Street, 5th Floor, Boston, MA
Questions? Email Karen Young at: Karen at TheGenkiSpark dot org