Join Friends of Mukai Farm & Garden and the Vashon Library for a community Day of Remembrance inspired by former Vashon resident Mary Matsuda Gruenewald’s powerful memoir Looking Like the Enemy, reflecting on the Japanese American incarceration during World War II and its relevance today. The program will include an intergenerational book discussion and space for reflection for teens and adults. Family story time for young children will start at 1pm.
Event schedule:
1pm – Storytime for children and families
2pm – Day of Remembrance reflection facilitated by Jade Agua, Friends of Mukai Executive Director
3pm – Intergenerational Book Discussion recommended for grades 6-12 and adults.
Some copies of Looking Like the Enemy and Looking Like the Enemy: Young Readers Edition (middle school and older) are available at the Vashon Library and Mukai Farm & Garden.
This program is a partnership between the Friends of Mukai Farm & Garden and the Vashon Library.
Registration not required.