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What is Japanese culture club?

What is Japanese culture club?. AKA J.C.C. Welcome!. Meet the officers: President ~ Isis Argüello Vice-president ~ Aileen Valdez Secretary ~ Mihail Santana Vice-secretary ~ Adriana Jaime Treasury~ Amelia Dasoledade Vice-treasury ~ Donovan Henry. J.C.C is.

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What is Japanese culture club?

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  1. What is Japanese culture club? AKA J.C.C

  2. Welcome! • Meet the officers: • President ~ Isis Argüello • Vice-president ~ Aileen Valdez • Secretary ~ Mihail Santana • Vice-secretary ~ Adriana Jaime • Treasury~ Amelia Dasoledade • Vice-treasury ~ Donovan Henry

  3. J.C.C is • A club designed to educate members about Japanese culture. • We promote its traditions for the many beautiful festivals held in Japan. • Not only do we educate our members, but as well as the entire school body. • We have group events that give first hand experience about some of the activities done in Japan.

  4. Why join? • Not only is J.C.C a new interactive experience, but it also has many benefits: • Knowledge obtain is knowledge you can spread and make yourself well rounded • You expand your horizons about a culture not common to our state.

  5. J.C.C is Not • We are not an anime club and so ourfocus is not anime. Although we ourselvesDO enjoy anime and may use it as a teaching tool from time to time. • Our goal is to explore aspects of Japanese culture that are often referenced by various anime. If anything, this club can help you understand anime better!

  6. Upcoming events • OCTOBER: • O-Bon festival and its history • Origami - Paper Lanterns • NOVEMBER: • Shichi-go-San explanation/history • Candy sales • DECEMBER • Japanese Christmas • Origami – Christmas Theme

  7. Upcoming events • JANUARY • Oshogatsu (New Years) • New Years arts & crafts - good luck charms • Morikami field trip – Spring Flowers • FEBRUARY • Valentine’s Day – Japanese style • Origami – Flowers & Chocolates

  8. Upcoming events • MARCH: • White Day • Origami – Teddy Bears, Flowers & Chocolates • APRIL: • Japanese Exam Culture • Epcot Japan *(4/3/15) • Club Elections • MAY: • Election Results via remind 101

  9. Club website • http://www.matermiddlehigh.org • Students -> Clubs -> Japanese Culture Club • Application/ Remind 101 Due by October 17,2014

  10. Application • Everyone must submit a application. • Mater club website • Due by October 17,2014

  11. Remind 101 • Everyone must sign up to remind 101. • Due by October 17,2014 • Text "@materja" at 954-372-8825

  12. Fee & shirt • Club fee: $5.00 Due:October 23,2014 • Club shirt: $15.00 Pre-order: October 23, 2014

  13. Bulletin board • O-Bon festival • When the board is complete, we would like to encourage our members to write a small note to a lovedone that had passed away. • Further explanation of Obonto be given in the next meeting.

  14. Thank you! • Arigato! • Have a nice weekend!

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