Nikkei Treasures Parking Lot Sale and Booth at Nikkei Matsuri
Due to rain, we had to postpone our Nikkei Treasures Parking Lot Sale but have rescheduled to Sunday April 24, 2022.  This is the same day as Nikkei Matsuri in San Jose Japantown.

Thank you all who signed up for the rained-out event and we hope you will be able to join us again on April 24.  

JAMsj will not only have the Nikkei Treasures Parking Lot Sale, but we will have a Booth at the Nikkei Matsuri Festival.  

The Nikkei Treasures Parking Lot Sale is a big fundraiser for JAMsj and helps to keep our doors open.  It is a good opportunity to see old friends as well as meeting other JAMsj Volunteers.

The JAMsj Booth at Nikkei Matsuri is an informational booth at the festival where we can talk to visitors about the museum, direct the visitors to the Museum and Parking Lot Sale.  In addition, Judge Johnny Gogo has allowed us to display the 48 Star Flag signed by Interment Camp incarcerees that he will be donating to the Museum.

We have multiple shifts available
   - 8:00am - 12:00pm  Setup and Support the Parking Lot sale
   - 8:00am - 12:30pm  Setup and Support the Booth
   - 12:00pm - 4:00pm   Support and Tear Down for the Parking Lot Sale
   - 12:30pm - 5:00pm  Support and Tear Down for the Booth
   FOR YOU AMBITIOUS TYPES!
   - All day at the Parking Lot Sale
  -  All day at the Booth

You must be 18 years or older to volunteer at JAMsj, if not a parent must accompany you to the event.  

With COVID precautions, we are asking everyone to wear a mask.  If you have been in contact with someone who has shown signs of COVID please stay home.  We look forward to seeing you at JAMsj.

If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to email us at PublicPrograms@jamsj.org.  

Thanks and best regards,
Chris Hioki
(408) 841-0635
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