Author Archives: Mario

Cross-Cultural World Music Concerts: May 5 and 19

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The Seattle Youth Commission Application

is now online at http://seattle.gov/syc. The Commission exists to represent the interests of teenagers directly to local elected officials, and it presents a great opportunity for young people to engage directly with decision-makers on issues that are important to them. … Continue reading

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9th Annual Chinese Institute of Engineers Seattle 2011 Scholarship Program

9th Annual Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE) – Seattle 2011 Scholarship Program – To provide our contributions and commitment to the Asian Pacific American (APA) community, CIE/USA – Seattle is proud to announce the following 2011 APA youth scholarship program: … Continue reading

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Introducing Mugi Takei!

By Michelle News Alert! I’ll be working along side (actually, learning from) an artist, Mugi Takei. From what I know, we’re going to have some kind of poetry and/or drawing unit. She’s an exceptional artist who has experimented with various … Continue reading

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6%Doki Doki!!!

By Michelle Earlier this week, my friends and I went to check out a store named Momo back in china town. I’ve never once set foot in there, although I did know that Momo meant Peach in Japanese! Alas, there … Continue reading

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Introducing Paul Kikuchi!!!

By John. YouthCAN is proud to introduce one of the teaching artists for YouthCAN’s 2011 Summer Studio: Paul Kikuchi. Mr. Kikuchi was born in Indianola, WA, where there as a youth, played in his own rock band.  He decided to … Continue reading

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Seattle Council Member Mike O’Brien’s Visit to YouthCAN!

By Brian. On April 15th, 2011 Mike O’ Brien visited Youthcan to talk about his life as he went through high school, becoming a city council member, and what he did to help out the environment of Seattle.  Mr. O’ … Continue reading

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