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Happy September Minna! 

Autumn is just over the horizon and I hope we have fine weather for tsukimi to look forward to on the 30th. Just before the seasonal shift, NEJETAA is having its bimonthly General Meeting and we have a new location! On Wednesday, September 19th we will be meeting at the Eastern Bank in Harvard Square near the Brattle Theater. Our agenda includes discussing the National Conference, Membership and funding updates, our upcoming Happy Hour, Welcome Back gathering for returning JETs, and the much anticipated Career Workshop! 

What: NEJETAA General Meeting (agenda here)

When: Wednesday September 19th, 6:00 pm

Where: Eastern Bank Community Room at 1 Brattle Square in Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA (map)

I hope you will join us for some snacks and to give your input about past and future events! Please send any questions and RSVP to Trish at treasurer nejetaa dot com.

Sincerely,

Kasey

Social Chair

  • Aug 16, 2012

Come out and enjoy the summer weather while catching up with fellow NEJETAA members and their friends and family! 

Sunday, August 19, 2012 at 4:00pm

175 Harvey Street, Cambridge, MA 

Make a special dish, or bring something to grill or drink. We’ll play Guess the Chef?!

RSVP by emailing Trish at treasurer at nejetaa.com with what you’ll be bringing!

See you there!  

Here is an upcoming Gallery Talk at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston!

This Wednesday evening, August 8th from 6:00-7:00pm there will be a Gallery Talk entitled “Pets in the Floating World” given by Assistant Curator of Japanese Prints, Sarah Thompson. The talk will encompass the works within an existing exhibition “Cats to Crickets” in the Sharf Visitor Center in the museum. The talk is included in the payment of MFA general admission and does not require any tickets. The “Cats to Crickets” Exhibition will run until February 18th, 2013 and is also part of the general admission fee to the MFA.

Also, “An Unspoken Dialogue with Japanese Tea” Exhibition will only be around until September 23rd, 2012. It explores the lacquerware, pottery and bamboo tools used in Japanese Tea Ceremonies. It is located in Gallery 177 and is part of the general admission fee to the MFA.

Hope you are able to enjoy what the MFA has to offer!

Sincerely,

Kasey

Social Chair NEJETAA

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