Community Announcements - February 14

MINIDOKA TAIKO FUNDRAISER – FEBRUARY 21
This Taiko Concert will benefit the Minidoka Pilgrimage and Friends of Minidoka and is presented in conjunction with Seattle University’s Day of Remembrance.  Tickets are $20.  For tickets and more information go online at minidokapilgrimage.org or at the Japanese Cultural and Community Center main office, 511 16th Ave S, Seattle, WA, 206-468-7114.

API BLOOD & BONE MARROW DRIVE – FEBRUARY 27
This is Kin On’s semi-annual blood drive held February 27 at Chinese Baptist Church and July 24 at Blaine Memorial UMC.  Ethnic donors represent only 1% of all eligible blood donors.  The overall population of donors represent 4%.  Minorities need to increase their commitment for blood donations to help maintain the supply of blood needed.  Please sign up at Kin On, 206-721-0964 x110 or email volunteers@kinon.org for your appointment at Chinese Baptist Church; 5801 Beacon Ave. So. on February 27, 2010, Saturday, 8am to 2pm.

SEATTLE COLLECTS: 1,000 KOKESHI – THRU APRIL 30
The Japanese Cultural and Community Center of WA presents this exhibit at the Northwest Nikkei Museum, Building 3, 1414 South Weller Street, Seattle, WA through April 30.  For more information:  206-568-7114 or at www.jccw.org.

DO YOU HAVE MEDICARE HEALTH/RX QUESTIONS?
Cho Shimizu is available on the 2nd Friday of each month to help reconcile Medicare Insurance or Prescription Plan issues you may have.  Higher premiums, higher cost of drugs and larger gaps may warrant a review of your existing plan.  By filling out the Prescription Drug Form (available in the church office) and sending it to the noted addresses, a review with alternatives will be made to determine if it would be to your best interest to change plans.  You can also set up an appointment with Cho by calling the church office at 206-723-1536.  Cho is one of many State Health Insurance Advisor volunteers who are providing consultation if needed.

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