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OBITUARY: Juan Pollo Restaurant Founder Albert Okura, 71

The future site of the park at 1111 Encino Ave.

invited the participation of Mary Ishihara Swanton of San Gabriel Nursery and myself.com/watch?v=LK7jnNZbT3IOne more news item posthumously recognizes the Camellia Kings impact on Manhattan Beach.

OBITUARY: Juan Pollo Restaurant Founder Albert Okura, 71

while the camellia would be designated the ‘official historic flower and shrub of Manhattan Beach.It was a great opportunity to show the film to New Yorkers in the Times Square AMC[!] It is now available for viewing on YouTube: www.com/news/descanso-gardens-honors-japanese-americans-during-asian-american-and-pacific-islander-heritage-month)Part of the Uyematsu exhibit is a five-minute version of the documentary Grandpa Cherry Blossom by Maddox Chen.

OBITUARY: Juan Pollo Restaurant Founder Albert Okura, 71

Photo by Shu-ching Cheng (Wendys mother)Descanso Gardens is seeking to better reflect the complexity of the origins of its camellia collection.For AAPI History Month in 2021.

OBITUARY: Juan Pollo Restaurant Founder Albert Okura, 71

to contribute stories of our grandfathers nursery businesses and their sale of camellias to E.

said that the motion would be a way to recognize the importance of the camellia to the history of Manhattan Beach and Uyematsu’s contributions to the field of horticulture.where anti-Muslim and anti-Semitic hate crimes have spiked again

Their numbers are diminishing.A fishing village community of Japanese immigrants was established around the mid-1890s on Terminal Island.

The history of Terminal Island ended in 1942 with the U.A memorial was built in 2002 near the former site.