J-Sei Asian Artisan 2021 – bento and marketplace

J-Sei Asian Artisan 2021 – bento and marketplace

The J-Sei Asian Artisan Craft Faire is now closed. 

Thank you for shopping with us.

My Friend Yuji bento is still available by pre-order.

Pick up your purchases, bento and visit our J-Sei Holiday Marketplace

on Sunday, December 5th, from 11 am to 2 pm.

Above: Year of the Tiger 2021 Original Linoleum Block Print by Patricia Wakida, Wasabi Press

J-Sei Holiday Marketplace

Sunday, December 5, 2021, 11 am to 2 pm

The J-Sei Holiday Marketplace is an open air market to share some of the culinary delights from the kitchen and shops from friends of J-Sei.

Come join in the holiday activity, order a bento from My Friend Yuji, browse the local treats, and share some good cheer with friends.

The J-Sei Holiday Marketplace aligns with the Asian Artisan Craft Faire pick-up. We look forward to greeting you at J-Sei.

 

Artisan Bento Menu

My Friend Yuji offers a choice of two bento available for pick up on Sun, Dec 5th.

Select pick-up time, choose menu item, view order, then continue to payment.

 

Braised Kawali Style Chicken Bento – $18

Crispy Braised Kawali Style Chicken Wings / Seasonal Vegetables / Mushroom Rice

 

Wafu Rib Eye Bento – $25

Wafu Style Rib Eye / Seasonal Vegetables / Daikon Oroshi / Ponzu / Mushroom Rice

J-Sei’s Virtual Harvest Day 2021

J-Sei’s Virtual Harvest Day 2021

J-Sei’s Virtual Harvest Day Celebration

Friday, November 12th, 1 pm

We are grateful, for the cultivation of the land, the bountiful food that nourishes and connects us.  Join us to honor the harvest, order now, and pick up a traditional turkey meal with all the fixings a la Chef Yuji and J-Sei kitchen crew.

Then, kick back and enjoy the smooth soulful sounds of Glen’s Jazz Trio, featuring Tim Wat (keyboard), Karen Horner (bass) and Glen Iwaoka (drums).  Hear reflections from Writing Our Stories, a class led moderated by Grace Morizawa.

RSVP to jill@j-sei.org with “Harvest 2021” in the subject line.

 

Harvest Lunch – limited available

Roast turkey with gravy, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, stuffing, spring mix salad with carrots & garbonzo beans.

Suggested donation: $12

Still interested?  Please call (510) 654-4000 to inquire.

 

MEDICARE: What Plans Work For You?

MEDICARE: What Plans Work For You?

MEDICARE : What Plans Work For You?

Tuesday, November 16th, 2 pm

So many $0 Premium Medicare Advantage Plans are available this year, but do they meet your needs?  If you are on Medicare, you are being inundated by mail, phone calls and TV commercials touting the low costs and rich benefits of these plans.  Learn how to evaluate all of your Medicare options including Medigap plans and Prescription Drug Plans to make sure you get the coverage that fits your needs.

OPEN ENROLLMENT is October 15 to December 7, 2021. Find out what will work best for you.

We are pleased to have Denise Lombard join us again at J-Sei.  For nearly 20 years, Denise Lombard has helped individuals and families find smart health insurance solutions with a mix of market savvy, financial know-how, and an unrelenting desire to give her clients genuine peace of mind. When Denise became Director of Marketing for Medicare for Blue Shield of CA  she discovered her true calling –– a passion for applying her financial acumen and understanding of the inner workings of the health insurance field to make a difference in people’s lives. Denise set off on her own in 2004, dedicated to giving her clients the kind of care and attention she seeks for her own family. Since then, she has helped hundreds of people find health insurance solutions tailor-made to fit their needs.

Interested?  Please RSVP to jill@j-sei.org with Medicare in the subject line.

J-Sei At the Movies: Bringing Japanese American History to Light

J-Sei At the Movies: Bringing Japanese American History to Light

J-Sei At the Movies with Special Guests Sharon Yamato and Clement Hanami

Friday, November 19, 6:30 pm via Zoom

Technology brings together past and present from near and far as we welcome special guests Sharon Yamato and Clement Hanami joining us from Southern California to discuss their modern, innovative depictions of the Japanese American experience. In particular, we’ll learn about A Life in Pieces, currently on exhibit in three video modalities at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles, and Sharon’s 2012 documentary, A Flicker in Eternity. Both vividly relate the tragically short life of a young Nisei named Stanley Hayami who at age 16 was incarcerated in Heart Mountain with his family, and who three years later was killed in Italy while serving as a member of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. We will share special video presentations, including two of Sharon’s short films, that you will not want to miss. Please join us.

RSVP with “Nov Movie Night” in the subject line.
You’ll receive Zoom information prior to the event.

About Our Guests

SHARON YAMATO is a writer and filmmaker who produced and directed the documentary films Out of Infamy: Michi Nishiura Weglyn; A Flicker in Eternity; and Moving Walls, the latter based on her book Moving Walls: Preserving the Barracks of America’s Concentration Camps. With Nonny de la Peña she created A Life in Pieces and has also served as a consultant for the Japanese American National Museum. She has written articles for the Los Angeles Times and is currently a columnist for the Rafu Shimpo. She graduated cum laude from UCLA with bachelors and masters degrees in English.

CLEMENT HANAMI is Vice President of Exhibitions and Art Director at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles and has been with the Museum since it opened in 1992. He is primarily responsible for the design, installation, fabrication, and maintenance of the Museum’s major exhibits. Clement received his MFA from UCLA in Studio Art with a specialization in New Genres and has exhibited his work in California, New York, and Washington D.C. He was recently selected as one of Art Matters Foundation 2021 Artist2Artist Fellows.

J-Sei Movie Night Bento

We can’t believe we are already into November.  We will not have a bento offering in the month of November.  We encourage all to partake in the Harvest Celebration Lunch To-Go on November 12th.

And SAVE THE DATE for our J-Sei Movie Night Anniversary on Friday, December 10th.  We will have food and fun to toast the year! 

See you at the movies!

Support J-Sei At the Movies

Thanks to you, J-Sei At the Movies will soon be celebrating its fourth anniversary! We look forward to more creative programming with inspiring Japanese and Japanese American films. We are especially grateful for the up close and personal chats with filmmakers as we learn so much from the exchange.

We welcome any donations to help us offset costs for Movie Night. Thanks for your good energy and support!

J-Sei’s Virtual Asian Artisan Craft Faire 2021

Come shop online with us at our Asian Artisan Craft Faire 2021. J-Sei encourages creative artists in our midst to share their inspired designs for gift giving and to spread the joy. 

MEET OUR ARTISANS

PatchworkChicken

After learning a “patchwork” of crafts from her mom and grandma, Carina Lee picked out knitting and sewing as her go-to crafts. She likes to create plushies that are fun, whimsical, and sometimes humorous. She likes to hang out at home with her husband, two kids, and her piles of yarn and fabric.

Etsuko Bram

Etsuko Bram was born and raised in Japan. Her parents gave her the name Etsuko, which means Joy child. She says, “I enjoy my life, and I enjoy doing pottery. I am pleased to share my joy of ceramics with everyone.”

bARTISANS

Amy Funabiki – Children’s Happi Jackets, Catch-All Bags

Anne Takizawa – Homemade Preserves

Carolyn Hayashida – Women’s Tops

Carrie Yoshida -Assorted Cards

Chiyeko Klarman – Hand-built Pottery, Shibori

Dawn Nakashima – Original Designs on Mugs, Assorted Cards

Eastwind Books – Asian American books

Etsuko Bram – Creative Ceramics

Harvest Land – Hand-screened Print T-shirts

Hikari Farms – Pickled Rakkyo and other fresh bites

Jane Yamashiro – Assorted Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, and Egg-Free Desserts

Jizake Quest – Imported Sake

Jun Hamamoto/San Quentin Origami – Handmade Cards

Koko Baker – Handwoven Scarves

Morita Arts – Pressed Floral Cards and Ribbon Fish

Mume Farm – Ume Products

Patchwork Chicken – Assorted playful knit shapes

Teri Lee – Functional Pottery

Tracy Takayanagi Hui – Happi Jacket, Face Masks & Jewelry

Wasabi Press – Original Linoleum and Letterpress Prints

And more to come!

 

 

 

Amy Funabiki

Sewing has always been a way of giving back. Whether it is sewing costumes to support the local ballet company that her granddaughter dances for, or craft items for the Palo Alto Buddhist Temple or J-Sei, Amy generously shares her talents to support community. All of the proceeds from her sales from the fair supports J-Sei.

San Quentin Origami

In 1984, 37 years ago, I was given a life sentence and I have been incarcerated since then.  For me, Origami is like an effortless meditation where I am not aware of time and yet experience real peace and true joy in turning a tiny piece of paper into an animal, a bird, a flower or a delicate box.

Origami has been my therapy, it helps me not to be impatient or self-absorbed. I have become more mindful and aware of my surroundings.  – Hau Chan, 2021

J-Sei Holiday Marketplace

Sunday, December 5, 2021

11 am to 2 pm

 The J-Sei Holiday Marketplace, an open air market to share some of the culinary delights from the kitchen and shops from friends of J-Sei, will be part of the festivities.  Come join in the holiday activity, order a bento from My Friend Yuji, browse the local treats, and share some good cheer with friends. 

The J-Sei Holiday Marketplace is scheduled to align with Asian Artisan Craft Faire pick-up. We look forward to greeting you at J-Sei.

MORE INFO TO COME.