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Get Ready to Experience Japan with #JapanfestAtlanta

Experience Japan like never before at this year’s sensory loaded JapanFest! Enjoy the sights and sounds of live performances, touch Japanese silk kimonos and taiko drums, taste and smell authentic foods, and feel the spirit of Japan by listening to a Japanese ghost story. JapanFest Weekend will be held on September 16-17, 2017, from 10 am to 6 pm (Saturday) and 10am to 5pm (Sunday) at the Infinite Energy Center (located at 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway, Duluth, GA 30097). Tickets are $10, children six and under are free.

Japan is internationally renowned for its performing arts, visual arts, and martial arts. Many people may have heard a Japanese drum or eaten sushi, but at this year’s JapanFest, you can “Experience Japan” in a new, multisensory way by banging a drum, learning how to make sushi, and practicing martial arts. Fashionistas can enjoy a pop culture fashion show, or they can experience the traditional kimono themselves, with the help of the Konnichiwa Club. For those who are fans of Japanese anime, Anime Village will be returning, with a special appearance by a Sailor Moon voice actor!

Music has always been well represented at the festival, and this year is no exception. JapanFest will feature a variety of musical performances, including the always popular Matsuriza taiko drumming, J-Rock and J-Pop, a shamisen duo, and classical music. There will also be traditional dance performances, and all are invited to join in the spirited Obon dance!

New this year will be performances by the Bunraku Bay Puppet Theater, showcasing an ancient Japanese puppetry art known as bunraku, which features puppets with complex movements usually in traditional costume.

Many of the approximately 550 Japanese companies based in Georgia will display their products in the Japanese Businesses in Georgia exhibition (JBiG). Interactive exhibits include the latest in Japanese technology, such as automobiles, tractors, and electronics.

For the younger set, there is a Children’s Area which has a variety of crafts and activities. There will be plenty of Japanese cuisine, so bring the family for a day of fun!

Separately, there will be a special performance held in conjunction with the festival, Saturday, September 16, 7pm-8pm, in the Infinite Energy Performing Arts Center. Tickets are $12 in advance, $15 at the door. For more information, go to http://www.japanfest. org/specialperformance

Special JapanFest rate available at Holiday Inn Gwinnett Center: http://www.japanfest.org/accommodations

JapanFest, now in its 31st year, typically draws crowds exceeding 20,000. Organized by the Japan Chamber of Commerce and the Japan America Society of Georgia and supported by the Consulate General of Japan in Atlanta, the festival is designed to promote understanding between Japanese and Americans in the Southeast. Purchase tickets in advance from the website and skip the lines! Tickets are $10. Children age 6 or younger are free. Teachers can bring their students to JapanFest for free by applying online at www.japanfest.org.

Larger organizations can save money by purchasing advanced ticket packages online.

JapanFest would not be possible without the help of over 150 volunteers. To fill out an application, please visit http://www.japanfest.org/getinvolved. No pets other than guide dogs are allowed inside the convention center. For more information, call 404-842- 0736 or visit www.japanfest.org.


Sponsors:

Platinum-Delta Air Lines; Gold-Aflac Incorporated; The Coca-Cola Company; Silver– TV JAPAN/NHK Cosmomedia America, Inc.; WSB TV Channel 2; Bronze– American Honda Motor Co., Inc. Power Equipment Division; Georgia Army National Guard; Georgia Asia Times; Georgia Power Company; Miura America Company; MomoCon LLC; OQTA, Inc.; Sapporo USA, Inc.; Temple University Japan Campus; TOTO USA Inc.; Fuji– Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC ; Creative Loafing; Dexerials America Corporation; Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport; Inside Gwinnett Magazine; LeafFilterTM; WOWNOW Inc.; Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A; Sakura– Ernst & Young LLP; Gwinnett Daily Post; Holiday Inn Gwinnett Center; Honda Precision Parts of Georgia, LLC; Kennesaw State University Symposium of Asia USA Partnership Opportunities; KPMG; Yachiyo Mfg. of America; Ume– Atlanta Parent Magazine; Brandon Hall School; J Mart Asian Grocery; Machida Family of Duluth; Panasonic  Automotive Systems; Toppan Printing Co. Ltd; JapanFest is also made possible in part by–  Chopstix for Charity, NAAAP Atlanta Chapter;  Georgia Council of the Arts; Japan Foundation New York; South Arts, Inc.

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Atlanta Black Restaurant Week (#ATLBRW) kicks off today!

Atlanta Celebrates the Diverse Culture of the

Black Culinary Scene


Atlanta salutes African, African-American, and Caribbean culinary contributions with its inaugural Atlanta Black Restaurant Week

This August, Atlanta Black Restaurant Week  (#ATLBRW) will kick-off its inaugural year with a two-week celebration of the vast ethnic flavors and cultural variety black culinary professionals bring to Atlanta’s restaurant scene.  The festivities will take place on Monday, July 31st to Sunday, August 13, 2017, offering foodies and community locals various palette-pleasing ways support Atlanta’s culinary scene.

Throughout ATLBRW, patrons can dine at any of the 13 participating restaurants for brunch, lunch and/or dinner, and order from custom ATLBRW prefix menus. ATLBRW organizers are also hosting a series of anticipated special events, including Nosh, a culinary showcase of best bites from caterers and chefs; Aroma, a lunch and learn panel discussion hosted by Operation Hope and BB&T for aspiring restaurant owners; Power of the Palette, a craft bartending competition sponsored by BACARDI; and Soundbites, a fun-filled food truck park featuring live sounds from Atlanta’s hottest DJs.

Atlanta has emerged as a southern metropolitan, thriving with business and rich in culture. ATLBRW offers food-lovers and the A community a special occasion to experience and commemorates the many robust flavors of Atlanta.

ATLBRW presents a unique opportunity to both stimulate the local economy and support Atlanta’s communities in need.  In its inaugural year, ATLBRW is partnering with the Family Agriculture Resource Management Services (F.A.R.M.S.), with a portion of the proceeds from every ATLBRW menu purchase going towards the support their food bank program.

F.A.R.M.S. is a regional non-profit organization that assists minority owned-farms in gaining access to capital for the purpose of donating crops to low-income communities in need.  Click here to learn more about F.A.R.M.S. 

For more information about Atlanta Black Restaurant Week, visit www.atlbrw.com or contact the event coordinators at atlbrw@gmail.com

 

Brown Girl Magic Conference

So THIS is what they meant by #brownGirlMagic….WOW!!!

 

13 year Mikaela Smith created Brown Girl Magic with the support of her mom Kia Morgan-Smith, and they held their first Brown Girl Magic Empowerment Conference-Mother/Daughter Dinner in Douglasville, GA!

It was soooo awesome! The theme was “Activating Your Inner Magic”, and it was way more exciting than I could have imagined. Ms. Kia said that activating your inner magic means, “all about teaching girls of color how to find and appreciate the beauty in themselves while using their power and voices to help change the world. We will hold sessions that will feed into the hearts and minds of so many young girls of color: whether Black, mixed raced, Latino, Native American, Middle Eastern or Asian”

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They had great food, children vendors (yes, we are entrepreneurs too), and the speakers had great messages just for us. (You guys know speakers can get boring, but they were great!)

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Mom and I had a great time connecting with the people

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There was also a panel discussion with girl enterpreneurs:

Check out some of the people that were there:

*Denene Millner, New York Times best-selling Author 
*Jay Barnett, former NFL Player, Author
*Alasia Ballard, model, America’s Next Top Model
*Joyce Brewer, Emmy Award winner, MommyTalkShow host
*Symone Cantey, Don’t Be a Bully Foundation
*Gabby Goodwin, Founder Gabby Bows
*Dai Time, Founder Dai Time Magazine
*Zoe Turner, TLC show, Little Miss Atlanta
*Bailee Knighten
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*Rose Genter, winner, Chopped Junior
*Bernetta Knighten, the Knighten Project

I even got a chance to meet Christopher Pearman, Raven Symone’s dad!

I met Raven-Symone’s dad!!!


We even received TWO gift bags filled with goodies!

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And of course, I cant leave you without the #redCarpetShenanigans!

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Follow Brown Girl Magic on Instagram and Facebook!

Great job Mikaela!

Restaurant Review: It’s A Wrap ATL

It’s a Wrap cafe in Atlanta, Ga is owned and operated by Ms. Felicia Fox. She just opened this second location on Auburn Av near Grady Hospital and has a second location in Decatur, Ga.


The food here is DELICIOUS! It’s a Wrap has wraps of course, but also salads, sandwiches and smoothies!

I had the Buffalo Shrimp Wrap and added avocado. They make all of their meals fresh right in front of you and you can get your choice of wrap (I got the regular white wrap, mom got spinach).

Mom got the Jerk Wrap, and her favorite ginger beer

The Atlanta location is a stop and go, so you wont have much room to sit down, but you can relax and eat at the Decatur location.

The restaurant was nice and clean, no smoking, and easy to find right off the exit.  They also cater and deliver if you have a big order.  (I also heard they are hiring for the new location 😉).

It’s a Wrap is Nia Gabrielle approved! Be sure to go by one of their locations, say hey to Ms. Felicia and tell her I sent you!

SN: Here’s their facebook page and website!