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Information of premiere film screening. Click to enlarge image. |
The short film "
Lil Tokyo Reporter" -- based on the life of newspaper publisher and civil rights leader
Sei Fujii -- is a page more from
Los Angeles' history than from
Orange County. But the premiere screenings in
Huntington Beach in November will raise funds to help save what is likely the most important Asian-American historical site in
Orange County: The
Furuta/Japanese Presbyterian Church site at
Wintersburg. Click the image above for more information about this event. Advanced ticket sales will be available soon at
regencymovies.com.
Each screening will include the chance to meet the producers, directors and cast of the film. The cast includes Oscar winner
Chris Tashima (Visas and Virtue),
Keiko Agena (Gilmore Girls), and
Eijiro Ozaki (Letters from Iwo Jima).
For more information about Wintersburg, see
HistoricWintersburg.blogspot.com or search my previous posts. For more information about the movie see
LTReporter.com. (I also heartily recommend a visit to "
Little Tokyo" in Downtown L.A. -- it's a fascinating and extremely historic place that is too often overlooked.)
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The La Habra Historical Museum, next door to the library. |
The
La Habra Historical Museum has opened a new exhibit, "
Defenders of Our Freedom," in honor of our military, past and present. The exhibit features uniforms from WWI through today, and memorabilia on loan from over 40 different individuals. It also features a tribute to
Sgt. 1st Class William T. Brown, the La Habra
Green Beret who was MIA in the Vietnam War and whose remains were only recently recovered. The museum is open at 201 E. La Habra Blvd., Saturday, noon-4pm. For special tours or more information call
Suzette Eschberger at (562) 999-6453. The exhibit runs through March 16, 2013.
This sounds like one of the many great singles events in Orange County. Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDelete2Correction on the address of the La Habra Historical Museum. It is 215 E. La Habra Blvd., La Habra, CA 90631
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