Macys.com headquarters invited us “Clay Girls", organizer of the fundraiser, to usher in the celebration of Asian Pacific Heritage Month with this, their first event. Seven of us, expertly dressed in kimonos for the occasion, were warmly welcomed and our tea bowls were very much admired. Over 100 people enjoyed the tea bowl making demonstration shown by Marilyn, as well as the tea ceremony served by Ryoko and Noriko from Clay Girls, with help of other tea students led by Omachi Sensei. The ongoing fund raiser was very successful, collecting $800.00 in tea bowl sales and donations in just a short time. There is also a possibility that Macy's will match this amount. Dottie introduced the Sharon Art Studio, which generated considerable interest, sure to entice attendees to come explore the facilities and classes. We created a lovely experience enjoyed by all. May 24, 2011
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
100 Teabowls to Help Japan Fundraiser travels to Macy's
Friday, May 6, 2011
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Channel 7 KGO-TV’s 5 o’clock newscast will feature a story about the wildly successful 100 Teabowls: Help Japan fundraiser
Channel 7 KGO-TV's 5 o'clock newscast will feature a story about the wildly successful 100 Teabowls: Help Japan fundraiser which took place here at the Sharon Art Studio on April 17, 2011. The coverage will also be posted online at http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/index. This fundraiser raised more than $23,000 for the American Red Cross Japan Earthquake Relief Fund. The fundraiser was spearheaded by Ceramics instructor Dottie Low and a committee of students known as the "Clay Girls," with the support of the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department and the Friends of Sharon Art Studio. Teabowls remain for sale here at Sharon Art Studio at $25, $50, and $100. They make wonderful Mother's Day gifts! All proceeds will continue to go to the American Red Cross.
Channel 7 KGO-TV’s 5 o’clock newscast will feature a story about the wildly successful 100 Teabowls: Help Japan fundraiser which took place here at the Sharon Art Studio on April 17, 2011. The coverage will also be posted online at
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/local/san_francisco&id=8110671
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/local/san_francisco&id=8110671
Saturday, April 30, 2011
"Help Japan" ceremony to deliver our donation, Tuesday, May 5th, 10:00am
We are scheduling an event to present our HELP JAPAN 2011 donation to a representative from the American Red Cross, on Tuesday, May 5th, 10:00am
We are very proud to have this special ceremony on behalf of the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
We exceeded our goal!
Thanks to all our volunteers and supporters who donated generously to Japan at our event.
We will continue our efforts to help Japan.
We are still selling the last remaining tea bowls at Sharon Art studio.
We will also be organizing a tea ceremony demonstration, along with showing how to make tea bowls by hand, on May 24th at Macy's.
We will let you know of our upcoming events.
Thank you.
We will continue our efforts to help Japan.
We are still selling the last remaining tea bowls at Sharon Art studio.
We will also be organizing a tea ceremony demonstration, along with showing how to make tea bowls by hand, on May 24th at Macy's.
We will let you know of our upcoming events.
Thank you.
*Arigatou means Thank you in Japanese
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Red Cross Ceremony, May 3rd 2011
Red Cross Ceremony, May 3rd 2011, a set on Flickr.
100teabowls' photostream on Flickr.
Some more from Susan's camera. Thanks, Susan!
Some more from Yuko's camera, Thanks Yuko!
Some more from Susan's camera. Thanks, Susan!
Some more from Yuko's camera, Thanks Yuko!
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Help Japan 2011 Program
Help Japan 2011
100 Tea Bowls
April 17, 2011
5pm to 7pm
Sharon Art Studio
Golden Gate Park
San Francisco
Attention All Drivers:
For very busy area, please be aware that there are not enough parking space available on Sunday afternoon in a parking lot.
Parking would be on the streets outside the park.
Parking would be on the streets outside the park.
*More detailed information on the Map section
Main Room
Handcrafted tea bowls for sale
5:20PM
Opening Ceremony & Acknowledgements
Moment of Silence (Mokuto)
Sakura Sakura by Mari Tochi
Koto by Yuki Kagami & Keiko Kanayama
Demonstrations by:
Ikebana (Rikka Style) Lee Bagnell & Cynthia Major
Tea Ceremony Ryoko Brophy &Yuko Marasso
Sushi Roll Yuko Sato
Tea Bowl Hand building Marilyn Warden
Main display cabinet “Tea Ceremony Utensils”
Presented by Ryoko Brophy & Noriko Kuwabara
Carousel Room
Refreshments
6:45PM
Closing Ceremony
Drawing for a free ceramic class
(Mari’s CD for sale, 50% of proceed will be donated to Japan Earthquake Relief Fund)
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Help Japan 2011 - 100 Tea Bowls
Help Japan 2011
100 Tea Bowls
Sharon Art Studio, Golden Gate Park
Sunday, April 17, 2011, 5 to 7pm
Sale of Tea Bowls made for this event by local ceramicists
Taste the flavors of Japanese Cuisine
Tea Ceremony, Ikebana, Sushi Making, Clay Demos.
Japanese Singing, Koto (Japanese Harp) Live Music
Japanese Singing, Koto (Japanese Harp) Live Music
Receive an original “Help Japan 2011” Pin/Magnet
And a chance to win a free ceramic’s course @SAS
Admission:
$10 FOSAS member / SF R&P Staff
$15 General Public
$25+ Gold Sponsor
Checks payable to: American Red Cross Society
(Attn: Japan Earthquake Relief Fund)
Pay at door or mail to 1032 Irving St. #520, San Francisco, CA 94122
All pins/magnets available for pick up at Sharon Art Studio
Your donation is 100% tax-deductible. All services and pottery are donations of vendors and artists.
Pre-sale tickets and tea bowls are available at Sharon Art Studio's ceramic studio. Please email to see when our staffs are on site to assist you.
Sponsored by San Francisco Recreation and Park Department and Friends of Sharon Art Studio
More update available at:
http://100teabowlfundraiser.blogspot.com/
Logo designby Bryan Lee / Liz Liu
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