The largest fundraiser of the year for the jcccnc, the Japanese Cultural Community Center of Northern California. The event this saturday will feature Culinary Creations from the bay area, hawaii, and japan and will help the center continue to serve its 185,000 visitors every year. And we will end with a unique mission as a former child interned at the manzanar camp searches for his classmates. Well show you how he hopes to track them down. All that on our show today. Well, were big fans of books and the written word here; and thats not always an easy thing to promote in this digital age, but it is a Crucial Foundation in education and understanding your own culture and community. Joining me now is christina newhard, the publisher of sarisari storybooks. She was born in the philippines and moved to the us when she was 10, but has held onto her roots and is helping to pass it along to others. Sarisari storybooks are geared to english and many of the other languages associated with the p
Hakone gardens has been a popular place for many of us growing up in the bay area, an oasis of japanese history, culture, and atmosphere that has never become a commercially oriented tourist spot. It is a haven for many visitors, not just japaneseamericans, by the way, and it is celebrating a centennial celebration. Joining me to talk about Hakone Gardens and its history and celebration are some old friends, the executive director of the Hakone Foundation, shozo kagoshima. And a wellknown bay area historian, a member of the Hakone Foundation board of trustees, as well as a former chair, Connie Young Yu. Its great to see both of you here. Shozo kagoshima well, thank you for having us. Connie young yu delighted. Robert for people who dont know much about it, give us sort of an overview of Hakone Gardens, what it is, and where it is today. Shozo well, i think most people recognize hakone as being an event venue. Its a popular place for wedding and receptions. But people really dont realiz
Information how the fire started. Try to update this through the evening. Reporting live in mount. View. Nbc bay area news. Were tracking in breaking story both on air and online updating the digital platforms as well 24 7. Tonight a new development in the high profile are hate crime from last year a man part of the seikh religion part of the crime. Jodi hernandez at the county courthouse in martinez with the details. Raj the prosecutor in this case says the hate crime attack is as disturbing as it gets. While tonight the two men behind it have accepted responsibility. While the victim is speak speaking out for the first time. The actions of mr. Little and the mother man have greatly impacted every part of my life. I will not allow this experience to define me or define the seikh community. He. He says he is happy justice is being served with a attack that left him with an amputated finger and other serious injuries. He was driving home last september when the two men threw beer bottle