Anime Club
Gather, watch, and talk about Japanese animation. Each meeting includes screenings of everything from classic titles to new releases, primarily aimed at teens and adults. Films are shown in Japanese with English subtitles.
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Gather, watch, and talk about Japanese animation. Each meeting includes screenings of everything from classic titles to new releases, primarily aimed at teens and adults. Films are shown in Japanese with English subtitles.
Create art using easy-to-find art materials from home! Local artist Amy Mietzel will share a new art activity each time. Projects are fun for families and all ages!
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