Events

*Donations will be accepted at any of the following events*

-- Silent Charity Auction --

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Japan 3/11 Earthquake & Tsunami Relief
Silent Charity Auction
4/6 Wednesday, 6-9pm
Location: TBD
More details to come after spring break

Make a difference by buying cool Japanese outfits, manga, and many more. 
You can also help by donating clothes, books, accessories, bags, etc.!
All proceeds will be used to support the earthquake victims or relevant organization.

To donate, please send an email to 'SilentAuction2011' conference or silentauction2011@firstclass.edu.
Please include a brief description of your item(s) and the fair market value

For questions and how to get involved, please email japanclubmail@wellesley.edu

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ASU + Japan Club present...
come make cranes for japan!
11 - 1pm, 4 - 7pm
Monday the 14th, Tuesday the 15th, Wednesday the 16th
at the Campus Center and Stone-Davis bell desk

$1 per crane
all proceeds will go toward the red cross to help with earthquake and relief tsunami efforts

??RYANG3, JLEUNG EXP MARCH 17TH DISABILITIES: JWICE


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Urgent calling for letters to those in northeastern Japan!

Write a short letter in either English or Japanese to show your support!
This initiative was brought to Wellesley by Jessica Chin '11. Her friend, Masaki from Kyoto Sangyo University will be mailing them to the people in northeastern Japan where it was hit most by the earthquake and tsunami.

Letter collection deadline: 3/16 Wednesday

Instructions to participate:
1. Write a letter
It can be in Japanese or in English. You can leave the salutation blank, please write your name and 'Wellesley College'. The content just needs to be words of encouragement, just to let them know that they are being thought of, well-wished, prayed for, etc. Feel free to be as long or as brief as you want (within reason). You are also encouraged include a picture of yourself if you want to, or write something on the back of a photo. Japanese usually prefer handwritten since it will be more personable and will seem a little more sincere, but feel free to type up something as well.

2. Leave the address blank since Masaki is going to be handing the letters out. Feel free to write out your return address if you wish to, although if you'd rather not, that's fine too. If you don't have an envelope, that's fine, although it will be easiest if you do.

3. Give the letter to Jessica Chin. You can leave them outside her door (Shafer 409), or if it's easier, lightly write her name and mailbox in pencil somewhere visible (on its envelope/somewhere on the back of the letter) and throw it into campus mail (Unit 2828), and she will erase it before putting all of the letters into an envelope to send off.

It only needs to be one letter per person (although more would be welcomed!)

Message from Masaki:
僕は今京都の大学生を集めて地震で被害にあった人に手紙を出そうと活動しています。
内容は、「一緒に戦いましょう」というような勇気付けてあげることを目的としています。
僕たちが代表して被害にあった地域にもっていきます。
今現在世界中の知り合いなどに呼びかけをしています。
皆さんが書いてくれた手紙は僕が責任をもって被災地へ持っていきます。

Translation:
Students from Kyoto are gathering to write letters to those who have suffered due to the earthquake.
The letters should say something along the lines of “We’re in this together” to encourage people there.
We will take these letters to the affected areas.
Right now we are calling out to all the people we can reach all over the world.
I will take on the responsibility to send your letters to the places affected by the earthquake.

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The Offices of the Dean of Students,
Religious and Spiritual Life,
Intercultural Education and
Slater International invite you to:

A Vigil of Japan
Wednesday, March 16th, 12:30pm
@ Houghton Chapel

Members of the Wellesley College community are invited to gather for a vigil to share our prayers and wishes for the people of Japan, and to honor the lives lost to the earthquake.

If you have questions, please contact the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life, x2685
dis jwice, exp 3/17/11

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5.


Kyogen Comedy and Mime:
Katsumi Yanagimoto7:30pm March 28, 2011 @Barstow Stage, Alumnae Hall

Free and open to the public

kyogen workshops: March 14,16,28,30 (12:30-2:00) Alumnae Hall Ballroom
Sponsors: Theater Studies, CLCE, Mayling Soong, Hope Anderson Fund (EALL)

??:Carolyn Morley dis:jwice expire:03/28/2011