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Kyoto Kimono Attending Midori Kai Boutique 2010 in Mountain View, CA Saturday, September, 11
September 8, 2010 Events news in Mountain View,California, United States of America
Kyoto Kimono will be hosting a booth at the Midori Kai Boutique 2010 in Mountain View, CA Saturday, September, 11 from 9am to 4pm.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Mountain View,
California,
United States of America
(Free-Press-Release.com) September 8, 2010 --
Midori Kai is a non-profit corporation established in 1996, and founded with the objective to create an effective organization comprised of Japanese American professional women leaders with various business and creative backgrounds, who are committed to community involvement, supporting local charities, mentoring youth, and celebrating our Japanese American heritage.
The boutique includes FREE entertainment: 10:30am Ukulele Jams; 2pm Marimo Kai – New Age Koto. Proceeds from the boutique will support the following non-profit organizations:
Kyoto Kimono Attending Midori Kai Boutique 2010 in Mountain View, CA Saturday, September, 11
Welcome visit Our WebSite:
http://www.kyotokimono.com * Asian Women’s Shelter of San Francisco
* Japanese American Museum of San Jose
* Yu Ai Kai – Senior Center
* Ed Iwasaki Scholarship Fund
There will be lots of new vendors with 70+ vendors already confirmed!
Kyoto Kimono has been in business for over 11 years. The owner, Nancy McDonough, arrived in Kyoto, Japan in 1992 to teach English and recruit other ESL teachers. She soon fell in love with Japanese textiles and by the time she returned to Oregon in 1995, she had accumulated over 200 kimonos. After that, there was no turning back -- what started out as a hobby business became full time after the first year on the internet in 2000.
Each vintage kimono is unique, offering its own expression of Japanese life and culture. They are truly wearable art: "Kyoto Kimono prices are modest because we want to make kimonos and Japanese textiles available to everyone. They were part of daily life in Japan, and we hope they can be part of your life, too."
More information can be found online at http://www.kyotokimono.com
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