Wind Chimes January 2013
Wind Chimes January 2013
Wind Chimes January 2013
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Wind Chimes
Zama
Community
Spouses'
Association
the
Luncheon
Japanese
Events
January
Events
Two
new
events
were
added
to
share
fellowship.
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The
Silent
Auction
for
the
East
Meets
West
Christmas
Tree
netted
$1200,
when
the
final
bid
and
donations
were
combined.
The
money
will
be
delivered
to
the
town
of
Ishinomaki
on
Friday
January
18,
2013.
I
would
like
to
invite
ZaCSA
members
to
continue
donating
funds
for
the
city
at
East
Meets
West
during
regular
shop
hours,
until
Thursday
January
17,
2013.
Those
who
know
me
best
know
that
I
am
the
consummate
organizer.
While
I
have
evolved
into
a
Program
Manager
by
trade,
I
am
a
planner
of
all
things
that
I
encounter.
My
job,
volunteer
endeavors,
my
poor
children,
and
yeseven
my
husband,
can
attest
to
being
scheduled
and
coordinated
to
the
point
of
ad
nauseum.
Those
with
no
time
find
more
time
where
there
is
no
time.
I
would
like
to
especially
thank
three
ZaCSA
special
chairs
for
their
unique
passion
and
for
stepping
up
to
take
on
the
challenges
and
tackling
three
time
consuming
events
for
this
ZaCSA
year:
With
the
conclusion
of
the
Silent
Auction;
the
Christmas
Celebration
with
our
Friendship
Groups;
and
looking
forward
to
the
January
Luncheon
featuring
and
supporting
the
at-home
businesses
in
our
community,
I
continue
to
serve
ZaCSA
as
a
proud
member
who
is
grateful
for
every
ZaCSA
member
and
the
support
they
provide
each
other
and
our
Camp
Zama
Community.
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2.
3.
Crystal Ryan ZaCSA & Friendship Groups Christmas Party: December 19, 2012 Darlene Truesdell Tri Service Luncheon: February 26, 2013 Jill Russell Basket Auction: March 16, 2013
Crystal
has
poured
her
heart
and
soul
into
making
her
event
unique
and
special
for
both
our
Japanese
friendship
groups
and
our
organizations
membership.
Christmas
for
each
ZaCSA
year
should
be
a
new
and
different
experience.
Crystal,
you
have
raised
the
bar
and
given
us
a
distinctive
Tour
of
Christmas
this
year.
Darlene,
I
so
hope
to
be
able
to
fit
into
my
Little
Black
Dress
and
represent
Zamas
luncheon
theme
with
style!
And
to
Jill,
it
will
be
difficult
to
exceed
your
own
footprint,
but
we
look
forward
to
seeing
what
you
and
your
team
has
in
store
for
the
Zama
community
as
you
raise
the
bar
for
ZaCSAs
2013
Basket
Auction
Scholarship
financial
fundraiser
to
new
heights.
The
newest
evolution
in
ZaCSA
group
activities
is
starting
under
the
coordination
of
Sylwia
Carter,
a
ZaCSA
members
who
enjoys
knitting.
W hether
learning
a
new
skill
or
sharing
an
old
passion,
the
fellowship
in
these
shared
interest
groups
knit
together
our
community.
Like
the
Piece
Makers,
who
typically
contribute
a
quilt
to
the
Basket
Auction
and
created
gift
bags
for
East
Meets
West
to
sale
this
season,
these
groups
have
the
creativity
and
power
to
provide
m any
kinds
of
opportunities
for
our
community.
I
can't
wait
to
see
what
this
group
unravels.
More
information
can
be
found
on
page
10
of
the
Wind
Chimes.
My
final
entry
this
month
is
all
business.
Coordinating
the
ZaCSA
events
requires
the
time
of
volunteers
and
the
staff
of
the
facility
hosting
our
event.
Typically,
The
Camp
Zama
Community
Club
is
our
venue
and
planning
with
them
means
they
need
to
know
the
number
of
people
attending
and
what
they
will
be
eating
one
week
in
advance.
Deadlines
to
purchase
tickets
for
each
month's
event
can
b e
found
in
the
Wind
Chimes
and
on
the
ZaCSA
Facebook
site.
Please
purchase
your
tickets
by
the
posted
event
deadline.
Can
these
exceptional
ladies
use
your
help
with
upcoming
eventsSURE
THEY
CAN!
The
time
for
you
to
find
your
passion
and
make
a
difference
is
now.
If
you
are
still
not
sure
where
you
can
best
utilize
your
talents?
Ask
m e
or
our
President,
Beth
van
Kan
-
-
we
always
have
ideas.
We are sorry but we CANNOT accept late ticket requests or payment at the door.
ZaCSA sponsors the Annual Basket Auction to raise money for the scholarships ZaCSA provides to the Camp Zama Community. Last year, thanks to the kindness and generosity of the Camp Zama Community, the event was a great success! ZaCSA awarded $17,500, in scholarships to our Camp Zama High School graduating seniors. During the month of February, ZaCSA members will be selling tickets outside of the Camp Zama PX on Tuesdays and Thursdays. There are many volunteer positions that will need to be filled by ZaCSA members, view them and sign-up today:
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Click this link to go to our invitation page on VolunteerSpot: http://vols.pt/ncBTtz 2. Enter your email address: (You will NOT need to register an account on VolunteerSpot) 3. Sign up! Choose your spots - VolunteerSpot will send you an automated confirmation and reminders. Easy!
Note: VolunteerSpot does not share your email address with anyone. If you prefer not to use your email address, please contact me and I can sign you up manually.
What
is
that...
Obon
Tray
An obon is 'a tray' to bring dishes or beverages from kitchen
to table, typically made of wood or metal. Obon come in many sizes; to carry individual tea cups and an accompanying snack or to larger obon to serve many people. The obon featured in this photo appears to be made specifically for the retirement party of a Japanese soldier. The kanji on the helmet mean "Bravery" and "Courage", while a sentiment in hiragana conveys thanks for a job well done and wishes the soldier more peaceful days and a rest that is well deserved. 5
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Include these Volunteer Opportunities for ZaCSA in Your New Year Resolutions!
Staff a table to Greet Newcomers and give them information about ZaCSA once a month at the Newcomers Welcome at the CZCC during the Newcomers Taste of Japan Luncheon. Contact the Hospitality Chair, Yolanda Hingel at: [email protected] The Tri Service Luncheon is an opportunity for the spouses' clubs from NAF Atsugi, Camp Zama, and CFA Yokosuka to come together in camaraderie and fellowship. ZaCSA is hosting this year's event on February 26, 2013. There are many volunteer needs for this event from early planning to the day of the event help. If you would like to volunteer, contact the Tri Service Luncheon Chair, Darlene Truesdell at: [email protected] The 7th Annual ZaCSA Scholarship Basket Auction is Going, Going, Green! Volunteering for this evening event is just as fun as attending! We will also need ZaCSA volunteers to sale tickets for the event at the Camp Zama PX during the month of February. Use our Volunteer Spot link to see all of the essential volunteer opportunities for this critical ZaCSA event: http://vols.pt/ncBTtz
Join ZaCSA Member Amy Jones in the East Meets West Board Room and discover the secrets to making a beautiful handbag from Vintage Japanese obis. Amy will demonstrate one technique for making hand bags and one member of the class will take home the Vintage Obi Handbag she creates! Weds. January 9, 10:00 am - 11:00 am ZaCSA Executive Committee Meeting in the East Meets West Board Room (if any members would like to attend the meeting or be placed on the agenda, contact ZaCSA Secretary Rhianna Santos at: [email protected] Weds. January 16, 11:00 am - 1:00 pm ZaCSA Membership Luncheon Featuring Camp Zama Community At-Home Businesses Weds. February 6, 10:00 am - 11:00 am ZaCSA Executive Committee Meeting in the East Meets West Board Room (if any members would like to attend the meeting or be placed on the agenda, contact ZaCSA Secretary Rhianna Santos at: [email protected]
Tues. February 26, 11:00 am - 1:00 pm ZaCSA hosts the 2013 Tri Service Luncheon
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Updates and volunteer request from the ZaCSA standing and auxiliary committees
If you a ZaCSA Group Leader or Committee Chair and want to advertise your ZaCSA event, a request for members or volunteers, or a similar need, please contact the ZaCSA Media and Publicity Chair, Esther Dacanay. Esther can be reached at [email protected].
The deadline to join the January event, Luncheon Featuring At-Home Businesses, is Thursday January 10, 2013. Please make your payment at the East Meets West Gift Shop. If you have any questions, contact Reservations Chair, Tanesha Clark at: [email protected]
social, cultural, and creative pursuits. ZaCSA member events include luncheons, evening events, small interest group support, and a variety of other activities hosted by our Japanese Friendship Groups. Making friends and sharing experiences is one of the highlights of being a ZaCSA member. ZaCSA volunteer contributions create community welfare funds and provide service to the Camp Zama Community. Please join us in welcoming the following new ZaCSA Members who joined during the month of December: Susan Preston, Maria Stephens, Lorrie Lloyd, and Judy Nay. Membership Fees are $25 or free membership for spouses of deployed soldiers. Membership Forms can be found at the East Meets West Gift Shop and online at: http://www.scribd.com/doc/116428540/ZaCSA
requests for funds applications and makes recommendations to the ZaCSA Executive Committee. Community members are encouraged to take advantage of the fundraising ZaCSA does specifically to support our community in this way. Applications for funds need to be submitted two months prior to the date they are needed. For more information, contact the Welfare Chair, Janet Montoya, at: [email protected]
Tri Service Luncheon Save the date: Tuesday February 26, 2013. Plan
to attend or volunteer at the 2013 Tri Service Luncheon. ZaCSA has the honor of hosting this gathering and we are preparing a fabulous event for everyone!. You can contact the Tri Service Chair, Darlene Truesdell, at: [email protected]
People
to
People
The ZaCSA Wind Chimes Newsletter is now the spot for all of your People to People news.
You will not be receiving a reminder email about the events you have signed up for; the list of names below will serve as your reminder. Thursday January 17, 2013 Four Hour Tour with Do Japan in Harajuku with Tomi Shibata Meet Tomi at 10:00 am at Omote-Sando-Guchi at JR Harajuku station
Teresita Sanchez Carla Cardenas Rose Wade Jen Peach Nyra Pratt
Friday January 25, 2013 Sunflower Restaurant Friendship Group with Kuniko Shibuya Walking Tour of 8 Lucky Gods in Seya Meeting Place: In front of Ebina station of Sotetsu line Time: 10:00am (Time changed from 10:30 to 10:00 due to that wed like to start to walking at 10:30 from Seya station) Well buy round trip ticket from Ebina station to Seya station before starting.
Susanne Galvin Natasa Brumage Becky Cook Stefanie Driver Heather McCullough Teresita Sanchez Mary Manglapus Emily Anderson Suzanne Corneliussen Meggan Orenstein Jill Russell Rachel Jennings Tanya Simmons Hiromi Walker Jessica Webb Barbara Hill Tanesha Clark
Wednesday January 30, 2013 New Year Party with Friendship Sagamihara at Zama Shrine 11:00 am - 1:00 pm Meet in the JED parking lot at 10:30 am, begin walking at 10:45 am Directions to the Zama Shrine:
Leaving from From Gate 1, turn right. Go through the Sagamihara Tunnel and turn right on the first street. You will see the "Suimei Kaikan" sign in Japanese at the corner. Go straight on this narrow road and Suimei Hall will be on your right.
Jessica Webb Susanne Galvin Denise Strange Kelly Sabalboro Lia Pane Becky Cook Jeannette Ritter Robin Hodgson Stefanie Driver Darlene Truesdell Natasa Brumage Jill Russell Tracy Pennington Alissa Harrison Audrey Hernendez Teresita Sanchez Kayla John Heather McCullough Nyra Pratt Carla Cardenas Meggan Orenstein Rose Wade Jen Peach Sue Ellis Hannah Wenzel Belen Evans Isabel Thompson Beth van Kan Carly Yayboke Rachel Jennings Carmer Westbrook Janet Montoya Paula Childers Mary Manglapus Kyoko Patterson Esther Decanay Louise Clutter Dianne Ruetten Lori Ballard Hannah Jones Izumi Thompson
A Special Offer for ZaCSA Members Only from our Camp Zama Red Cross
If you are interested in being part of a class of ZaCSA members and receiving this offer, contact the Programs Chair, Jennie Rodriguez at: [email protected] This offer expires October 31, 2013
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second and third Friday of each month. ZaCSA members are invited to join us, advanced or brand new -- you are welcome! The Piece Makers work on their own projects and have traditionally completed a group quilt that is donated to the March Basket Auction, in which all the proceeds go towards ZaCSA Scholarships.
skill? Or share your time and talents with others who share a passion for knitting? Sylwia Carter will be forming a group beginning in February. Like minds are welcome to gather and share a yarn or two. For more information contact Sylwia at: [email protected]
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