IshinomaKimono cards on sale at the National Gallery of Art during the National Cherry Blossom Festival!
続きを読むOur latest Global Giving donor report for the “Scholarships to Live Dreams and Move Forward” https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/scholarships-to-live-dreams-and-move-forward/updates/?utm_content=Your%20project%20report%20has%20been%20approved&utm_campaign=project-report-approved&utm_source=email2.globalgiving.org&utm_medium=email
続きを読むThe US Embassy 6th anniversary message shows the progress of recovery, The Taylor Bunko at Ishinomaki Senshu University, and some of the ISU-RMC exchange students..
続きを読むThank you to Chargé d’Affaires Jason Hyland for visiting Tohoku and the Taylor Anderson Reading Corner at Ishinomaki Senshu University. The Embassy plans to donate books and we are most grateful to them!
続きを読むHere’s our latest report to our GlobalGiving donors on our “Help Students, Families and Schools Recover” project. www.globalgiving.org/projects/help-students-families-and-schools-recover/updates/
続きを読むMs. Ryoko Endo opened a fancy facebook site for her fantastic IshinomaKimono project!
続きを読む“Students from Taylor’s Alma Mater Viisit Ishinomaki To See The Place She Loved With Their Own Eyes 14 students from Ms. Taylor Anderson’s alma mater, Randolph-Macon College in Virginia, USA, came to visit the Ishinomaki area on January 22nd and 23rd. They visited the Onagawa Seapal Pier shopping precinct and Ishinomaki Newsee to follow Taylor’s footsteps. Their visit to Ishinomaki is a part of study/travel courses that the College offers for students to learn about other cultures overseas. Taylor Anderson Memorial Fund, which was founded by her family after the 3.11 earthquake and tsunami, also supported their visit. Taylor herself also participated in a study/travel course offered by R-MC back ...
続きを読むMs. Ryoko Endo prepares IshinomaKimono greeting cards with ladies in Ishinomaki. They are going to be sold at National Gallery’s gift shop in Washington DC! http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20170126-00000022-san-l04
続きを読むRandolph-Macon College ‘s Robert Lindgren president, faculty and students visited the “Team チームわたほい Watahoi station” in Watanoha, Ishinomaki. Students helped Mr. Ryoko Endo’s IshinomaKimono card project. Ms. Bailey Holland says “the idea of combining cards and Kimono is very interesting. I am so impressed and glad to know that people in this area bravely move forward after the disaster.”
続きを読むTaylor’s Randolph Macon College president, faculty and students visited Mayor of Ishinomaki City along with Ishinomaki Senshu University faculty. We then visited Ishinomaki Information Center to listen to valuable stories from an English man, Mr. Richard Halberstadt. He is a former ISU English instructor and was in the city when the earthquake and tsunami hit.
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