Street Photography Workshop: San Francisco - Chinatown
Who:
David Coleman Photography & Workshops
Where:
Grant Ave.
San Francisco, CA Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
Sacred Meets Sensory Join International Street Photographer David Coleman and take a detour from tourist-rich streets to the locals’ hideaway in the authentic heart of Chinatown. Ornate temples and bustling street markets are just some of the sights you’ll see in one of San Francisco’s most popular yet mysterious neighborhoods. David will teach you street photography techniques and visual storytelling skills for using the fresh (and often surprising) market fare, colorful window scenes, and elusive back alleys as the setting for your street photography. Along the way, you’ll learn local history and explore hidden places that only the most seasoned residents know about. WHAT’S INCLUDED:
Three hours of small-group and one-on-one instruction, in which David teaches how to capture a public space and compose a personal narrative with images. A virtual, one-hour photography critique session (held one week after the workshop), in which David provides constructive feedback and uses Adobe Lightroom to demonstrate best editing techniques for each workshop participant’s photographs.
Workshop is limited to 10 photographers so book soon before it gets sold out. CANCELLATIONS:If you must cancel, please go to your order confirmation email and click on the “My Tickets” link (it is at the very top right of your confirmation email.) Then click on the event followed by “CANCEL ORDER” on the left hand side.
Street Photography Workshop: San Francisco - Chinatown
Who:
David Coleman Photography & Workshops
Where:
Grant Ave.
San Francisco, CA Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
Sacred Meets Sensory Join International Street Photographer David Coleman and take a detour from tourist-rich streets to the locals’ hideaway in the authentic heart of Chinatown. Ornate temples and bustling street markets are just some of the sights you’ll see in one of San Francisco’s most popular yet mysterious neighborhoods. David will teach you street photography techniques and visual storytelling skills for using the fresh (and often surprising) market fare, colorful window scenes, and elusive back alleys as the setting for your street photography. Along the way, you’ll learn local history and explore hidden places that only the most seasoned residents know about. WHAT’S INCLUDED:
Three hours of small-group and one-on-one instruction, in which David teaches how to capture a public space and compose a personal narrative with images. A virtual, one-hour photography critique session (held one week after the workshop), in which David provides constructive feedback and uses Adobe Lightroom to demonstrate best editing techniques for each workshop participant’s photographs.
Workshop is limited to 10 photographers so book soon before it gets sold out. CANCELLATIONS:If you must cancel, please go to your order confirmation email and click on the “My Tickets” link (it is at the very top right of your confirmation email.) Then click on the event followed by “CANCEL ORDER” on the left hand side.
Traditional Japanese Shoden Reiki Level 1-NCCAOM PDA Approved
Who:
Teri Calandra
Where:
47 W. Polk St Suite M5
Chicago, IL Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
THIS CLASS IS A PDA CLASS FOR LICENSED ACUPUNCTURISTS NCCAOM Approved for 13 PDA PE-CW
When: June 1-2, 2018 9am-5pm both days.Reiki is not just a powerful healing modality, it is a way of being. Regardless of if you are a new student to the system, or certified in other styles, Shoden Japanese Reiki helps you on a path to self-discovery. It is through self-discovery and self-healing that healing of others happens.* Come learn the tools and meditations as they were originally taught by Sensei Usui.* Gain an understanding of which tools best match your style, so you use them with more ease and confidence.* Experience four separate attunements in this power packed weekend.* Be introduced to meditations you may not have experienced in other classes.* Learn about the scientific evidence that supports reiki as a healing modality.* Rediscover the beauty and power that resides within you. * Learn how to apply Reiki to your acupuncture practice and life as a whole. Students of Reiki find that it aids in job expansion, relationship growth, sleep, stress, stronger immune system, and over all more joy and ease with life. Registration closes Tuesday May 27 at 7pmRegistration is required. If you would like to avoid the eventbrite fee please feel free to register over the phone at 312.796.3965
CelebrAsian 2019 Procurement & Business Conference
Who:
US Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce Education Foundation (USPAACC)
Where:
1600 Lamar Street
Houston, TX Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
CelebrAsian Conference Website Connect and meet 1-on-1 with Fortune corporations and goverments to pursue contracting and relationships at the largest procurement conference for Asian Americans and minority businesses.
Legends Indian Bike Rally 2019, ROAD to the 120th Birth Celebration
Who:
Nash Indian Riders
Where:
522 6th St
Racine, WI Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
We had a great time at the Legends Rally 2018 in Racine, WI. We raised lots of funds for the Veterens Outreach of WI and we made lots of lifelong friends. Let's do it again and celebrate the Legend of all Legends. Indian Motocycle. We are holding our Rally for 2019 on Friday June 7th and Saturday June 8th. Ticket includes: Swag, Rides, Entertainment, Music, and much much more. We are also offering a Special Price if you plan on coming to our Rally's for the next 3 years. Dates are:Road to the 120th.....June 7th and 8th, 2019Gear up to the 120th....August 2020....2 day Rally120th Birth Celebration....August 2021...Huge 4 day Rally
More Details to Follow....
Legends Indian Bike Rally 2019, ROAD to the 120th Birth Celebration
Who:
Nash Indian Riders
Where:
522 6th St
Racine, WI Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
We had a great time at the Legends Rally 2018 in Racine, WI. We raised lots of funds for the Veterans Outreach of WI and we made lots of lifelong friends. Let's do it again and celebrate the Legend of all Legends. Indian Motocycle. We are holding our Rally for 2019 on Friday June 7th and Saturday June 8th. Ticket includes: Swag, Rides, Entertainment, Music, and much much more. We are also offering a Special Price if you plan on coming to our Rally's for the next 3 years. Dates are:Road to the 120th.....June 7th and 8th, 2019 Gear up to the 120th....July 31st & August 1st 2020....2 day Rally 120th Birth Celebration....August 5th to the 8th 2021...Huge 4 day Rally with leaving for Sturgis on the last day of the Raly
More Details to Follow....
2019 Historic Indian Village Home and Garden Tour
Who:
The Historic Indian Village Home and Garden Tour Committee
Where:
Ticket Redemption Site: The Detroit Waldorf School 2555 Burns Ave.
Detroit, MI Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
The Historic Indian Village Home and Garden Tour Committee is pleased to once again host a TWO DAY tour of selected homes in our beautiful neighborhood. You can join us on either Saturday or Sunday to view 6 historic homes, 1 garden, 3 churches, and 1 school.
TOUR SCHEDULE: SATURDAY, June 8th: 10:00am to 5:00pm SUNDAY, June 9th: 12:30pm to 4:30pm
The Historic Indian Village Home and Garden Tour is celebrating the 124th anniversary of our elegant, historic neighborhood. This is the tour’s 46th year. It is the second oldest historic home tour of its kind in Michigan, preceded only by the Marshall Michigan Historic Home Tour.
New for 2019: In addition to our regular tour, we are offering a guaranteed guided tour ticket. VIP Curated Tour Experience - very limited availability Begin your day with coffee and pastries from a uniquely Detroit bakery in a Village home not on this year's tour, then set out on a guided tour lead by a long-time Village resident.
FAQs: Where do I redeem the advance tickets I just purchased? Advanced purchases are redeemed on tour day at The Detroit Waldorf School, 2555 Burns Avenue, only. Please print your tickets or bring a photo ID with you to pick up your wristbands and tour books. Online tickets must be picked up at The Detroit Waldorf School only, and only on the day of the tour!
Can I purchase a Guided Tour? A limited number of guided walking tour tickets can be purchased for an additional $10 when you pick up your advance ticket purchases at The Detroit Waldorf School. The tour should last a maximum of 3 hours. The guided walking tour covers five pre-selected homes and the first guided tour begins on Saturday at 10am and will leave as soon as slots are filled. Sunday’s guided tours begin at 12:30pm. THESE TOURS WILL SELL OUT QUICKLY. All guided tours are subject to availability and are on a first come, first served basis. A bit more about Guided Tours: “The guided tour is a walking tour with an Indian Village guide. The guided tour takes about 3 hours. The guides provide information about the homes NOT on tour; of course the homes and gardens on the Tour will have information provided by the docents at each site. Tour groups consist of 10-15 people. The guided tour is not for the mobile challenged, although they can use the Tour shuttles if they wish.”
Where can I park? NOTE: This year, parking within Indian Village will be restricted to only one side of the street in many areas. AMPLE PARKING will be available at the Whittier, directly across the street from Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian Church (located at Jefferson & Burns Avenues). Shuttles will be available to bring you into the neighborhood. We highly encourage you to use this lot. Weather permitting, limited parking will be available across from The Detroit Waldorf School. Note: This lot closes 30 minutes after the Tour's end time. The lot will be locked at 5:30pm on Saturday and 5:00pm on Sunday. Parking is also available at the Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian Church at the corner of Burns and Jefferson, for a suggested donation of $5.00 per car. This lot fills quickly and is on first come, first served basis - it is usually full well before the tour’s daily start time. *No liability for damage or theft is assumed by any of the institutions offering on-site parking on tour day.
Is this a walking tour? Shuttles will run continuously between the houses for those that choose not to walk the neighborhood.
I bought a ticket and now I can't make it. What do I do? If you did not purchase an Early Bird ticket, you may request a refund from now and Saturday, June 1st. Send a message with your refund request through the Eventbrite link. NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED AFTER THIS DATE. If you find you can't make it after the refund date, tour tickets make great last minute gifts to friends & family! If you purchased an Early Bird ticket, there are no refunds available at any time.
I'd like to volunteer? How can I sign up? Visit https://bit.ly/2Nc5HZW to see the current openings. Volunteers have an opportunity to tour the homes for free and attend the Workers' Party Saturday evening.
Who can I contact with any Tour questions? Please call (313) 922-1736 with any questions and a Tour associate will get back to you as soon as possible.
Oysters and Indians Public Paddle - Sultana Education Foundation
Who:
Sultana Education Foundation
Where:
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Explore the remnants of ancient Indian settlements while paddling along the unspoiled, forested shorelines of Still Pond Creek. In addition to viewing oyster middens left behind by the indigenous people who inhabited the Chesapeake region for thousands of years, paddlers will have excellent opportunities to view wildlife including bald eagles, osprey, and great blue herons. Sultana Education Foundation's public paddles are a great way to explore the shallow creeks, streams, and rivers that flow to our nation’s largest estuary. During a typical voyage, participants explore scenic, undeveloped portions of one of the Bay’s tidal tributaries while learning about the flora and fauna that make the region so unique. Kayak programs take place on the National Park Service’s Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail and were established with the support of the National Park Service’s Chesapeake Bay Gateways office. Kayaks are provided so all you need to bring is water, a snack, and your binoculars! No children under 12
2019 Historic Indian Village Home and Garden Tour
Who:
The Historic Indian Village Home and Garden Tour Committee
Where:
Ticket Redemption Site: The Detroit Waldorf School 2555 Burns Ave.
Detroit, MI Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
The Historic Indian Village Home and Garden Tour Committee is pleased to once again host a TWO DAY tour of selected homes in our beautiful neighborhood. You can join us on either Saturday or Sunday to view 6 historic homes, 1 garden, 3 churches, and 1 school.
TOUR SCHEDULE: SATURDAY, June 8th: 10:00am to 5:00pm SUNDAY, June 9th: 12:30pm to 4:30pm
The Historic Indian Village Home and Garden Tour is celebrating the 124th anniversary of our elegant, historic neighborhood. This is the tour’s 46th year. It is the second oldest historic home tour of its kind in Michigan, preceded only by the Marshall Michigan Historic Home Tour.
New for 2019: In addition to our regular tour, we are offering a guaranteed guided tour ticket. VIP Curated Tour Experience - very limited availability Begin your day with coffee and pastries from a uniquely Detroit bakery in a Village home not on this year's tour, then set out on a guided tour lead by a long-time Village resident.
FAQs: Where do I redeem the advance tickets I just purchased? Advanced purchases are redeemed on tour day at The Detroit Waldorf School, 2555 Burns Avenue, only. Please print your tickets or bring a photo ID with you to pick up your wristbands and tour books. Online tickets must be picked up at The Detroit Waldorf School only, and only on the day of the tour!
Can I purchase a Guided Tour? A limited number of guided walking tour tickets can be purchased for an additional $10 when you pick up your advance ticket purchases at The Detroit Waldorf School. The tour should last a maximum of 3 hours. The guided walking tour covers five pre-selected homes and the first guided tour begins on Saturday at 10am and will leave as soon as slots are filled. Sunday’s guided tours begin at 12:30pm. THESE TOURS WILL SELL OUT QUICKLY. All guided tours are subject to availability and are on a first come, first served basis. A bit more about Guided Tours: “The guided tour is a walking tour with an Indian Village guide. The guided tour takes about 3 hours. The guides provide information about the homes NOT on tour; of course the homes and gardens on the Tour will have information provided by the docents at each site. Tour groups consist of 10-15 people. The guided tour is not for the mobile challenged, although they can use the Tour shuttles if they wish.”
Where can I park? NOTE: This year, parking within Indian Village will be restricted to only one side of the street in many areas. AMPLE PARKING will be available at the Whittier, directly across the street from Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian Church (located at Jefferson & Burns Avenues). Shuttles will be available to bring you into the neighborhood. We highly encourage you to use this lot. Weather permitting, limited parking will be available across from The Detroit Waldorf School. Note: This lot closes 30 minutes after the Tour's end time. The lot will be locked at 5:30pm on Saturday and 5:00pm on Sunday. Parking is also available at the Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian Church at the corner of Burns and Jefferson, for a suggested donation of $5.00 per car. This lot fills quickly and is on first come, first served basis - it is usually full well before the tour’s daily start time. *No liability for damage or theft is assumed by any of the institutions offering on-site parking on tour day.
Is this a walking tour? Shuttles will run continuously between the houses for those that choose not to walk the neighborhood.
I bought a ticket and now I can't make it. What do I do? If you did not purchase an Early Bird ticket, you may request a refund from now and Saturday, June 1st. Send a message with your refund request through the Eventbrite link. NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED AFTER THIS DATE. If you find you can't make it after the refund date, tour tickets make great last minute gifts to friends & family! If you purchased an Early Bird ticket, there are no refunds available at any time.
I'd like to volunteer? How can I sign up? Visit https://bit.ly/2Nc5HZW to see the current openings. Volunteers have an opportunity to tour the homes for free and attend the Workers' Party Saturday evening.
Who can I contact with any Tour questions? Please call (313) 922-1736 with any questions and a Tour associate will get back to you as soon as possible.
EDCI 505-03: Exploring Chinese History, Culture and Language
Who:
University of Idaho Coeur d'Alene
Where:
1031 North Academic Way
Coeur d'Alene, ID Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
EDCI 505-03 1 Professional Development Credit This two-day Professional Development course is for middle and high school teachers that incorporate the history and culture of China into their curriculum. This course provides a broad outline of Chinese history, key elements of traditional and modern Chinese culture, as well as a rudimentary understanding of the workings of the Chinese language. Through a variety of lectures, discussions, and martial arts and food demonstrations, students will understand China and Chinese culture in a global and multi-cultural context. Wednesday, June 12, 2019: 12:45p – 7:15p
Confucianism and Traditional Chinese Government An Introduction to the Chinese Language Daoism, Buddhism, Islam and Christianity in China Chinese Food Culture – at a CDA Chinese restaurant, to be determined
Thursday, June 13, 2019: 8:30a – 5:00p
Modern History of China Chinese Martial Arts China’s Educational System Traditional Arts Contemporary film, music, literature
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: June 5, 2019 (course is capped at 30 students) NOTE: The Confucius Institute will pay the $60 credit fee for participants and will provide dinner the first day and lunch the second. For more information contact Dr. Jeff Kyong-McClain, jeffkm@uidaho.edu or Christina Cox, christinac@uidaho.edu or 208-292-2536.
Workshop@PAM: Japanese Woodblock Printmaking Techniques
Who:
USC Pacific Asia Museum
Where:
46 North Los Robles Avenue
Pasadena, CA Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
Learn the basics of relief woodblock carving and create your own print inspired by Japanese masters. Led by artist Kiyomi Fukui. Space is limited and all supplies provided. *15% discount for membersPlease input your membership number for your discount. $10 discount for USC students, faculty, and staff. You will be asked to show your ID at the door or pay the difference in cost. Please email bethany.wearden@pam.usc.edu for your discount code.
Workshop@PAM: Japanese Woodblock Printmaking Techniques
Who:
USC Pacific Asia Museum
Where:
46 North Los Robles Avenue
Pasadena, CA Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
Learn the basics of relief woodblock carving and create your own print inspired by Japanese masters. Led by artist Kiyomi Fukui. Space is limited and all supplies provided. *15% discount for membersPlease input your membership number for your discount. $10 discount for USC students, faculty, and staff. You will be asked to show your ID at the door or pay the difference in cost. Please email bethany.wearden@pam.usc.edu for your discount code.
12th Annual Indians Game and Tailgate Party
Who:
Murat NexGen
Where:
510 North New Jersey Street
Indianapolis, IN Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
It's that time again. It isn't summer without baseball and grilling out. This event is a hit every year. We'll again be grilling out at the Murat. Your meal and soft drinks are included in the ticket price, a fully stocked cash bar will be available. Then we will ferry over to the Indians Game to be followed by fireworks. This is a family friendly event. Please feel free to bring your friends. You can either join us for the tailgate and the baseball game, or you can join us for just the tailgate. But, you must RSVP in advance.
12th Annual Indians Game and Tailgate Party
Who:
Murat NexGen
Where:
510 North New Jersey Street
Indianapolis, IN Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
It's that time again. It isn't summer without baseball and grilling out. This event is a hit every year. We'll again be grilling out at the Murat. Your meal and soft drinks are included in the ticket price, a fully stocked cash bar will be available. Then we will ferry over to the Indians Game to be followed by fireworks. This is a family friendly event. Please feel free to bring your friends. You can either join us for the tailgate and the baseball game, or you can join us for just the tailgate. But, you must RSVP in advance.
12th Annual Indians Game and Tailgate Party
Who:
Murat NexGen
Where:
510 North New Jersey Street
Indianapolis, IN Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
It's that time again. It isn't summer without baseball and grilling out. This event is a hit every year. We'll again be grilling out at the Murat. Your meal and soft drinks are included in the ticket price, a fully stocked cash bar will be available. Then we will ferry over to the Indians Game to be followed by fireworks. This is a family friendly event. Please feel free to bring your friends. You can either join us for the tailgate and the baseball game, or you can join us for just the tailgate. But, you must RSVP in advance.
Immersive Travel and Entrepreneur Development Excursion in India
Who:
Atlas
Where:
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Atlas and Soulscape are teaming up to bring the best of personal and professional development within a life changing travel experience. Soulscape provides transaction-free travel immersed in cultural and creative learning and physical nourishment to catalyze a complete system reboot. Our Atlas coach Kari Sulenes coach with a degree in clinical psychology guides you in integrating your experiences into profound lessons to help entrepreneurs, solopreneurs and leaders level up and return to work activated. This trip includes:
Pre-trip intention setting meeting with your Atlas coach Week-long facilitated peer group in India (equivalent to our 3.5 month program) Three post-trip one-on-one sessions with your coach to complete the integration of your experiences Beautiful accomodations in cottages made from indigenous materials Traditional vegetarian meals daily Yoga, meditation, cultural experiences and creative learning
Learn more on our website www.atlasq.com/travel or Apply here
Immersive Travel and Entrepreneur Development Excursion in India
Who:
Atlas
Where:
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Atlas and Soulscape are teaming up to bring the best of personal and professional development within a life changing travel experience. Soulscape provides transaction-free travel immersed in cultural and creative learning and physical nourishment to catalyze a complete system reboot. Our Atlas coach Kari Sulenes coach with a degree in clinical psychology guides you in integrating your experiences into profound lessons to help entrepreneurs, solopreneurs and leaders level up and return to work activated. This trip includes:
Pre-trip intention setting meeting with your Atlas coach Week-long facilitated peer group in India (equivalent to our 3.5 month program) Three post-trip one-on-one sessions with your coach to complete the integration of your experiences Beautiful accomodations in cottages made from indigenous materials Traditional vegetarian meals daily Yoga, meditation, cultural experiences and creative learning
Learn more on our website www.atlasq.com/travel or Apply here
A Look at Japan House from the Inside - 3rd Saturdays Free Public Tour
Who:
Japan House
Where:
2000 South Lincoln Avenue
Urbana, IL Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
During A Look at Japan House from the Inside - Public Tour, guests will learn the history of Japan House, discuss design elements and aesthetics, and become aware of the significant contributions of Japan House going back to the original house in the late 1960’s. Enjoy the beautiful Japanese gardens from the inside as you view the three Japanese tea rooms and historical photos in the general teaching area, as well as a rotating display of artifacts and treasures, some available for purchase. See the equipment and elements of a traditional Japanese tea ceremony, as well as be introduced to other special events and workshops available to the public throughout the year. Guests are encouraged to stay and shop a selection of handcrafted and imported items, as well as Matcha tea and tea ceremony equipment after their tour ends. Cash, check and credit cards accepted. Guests will be asked to remove your shoes upon arrival, or to use provided shoe covers. You are encouraged to bring a fresh pair of socks to wear, preferably white (we have some to lend you if you forget). Times: 11am, 12pm (open shopping hours 11:00am - 1:00pm) Duration: 20-30 minutes. Cost: FREE ($5 Donation at the door encouraged) Tours are limited to 25 guests, reservations recommended.
Detroit Tigers vs. Cleveland Indians
Who:
Preferred Charters
Where:
2100 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, MI Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
Detroit TIgers vs. Cleveland Indians June 16th 2019 1pm Gametime $52pp Includes roundtrip transportation and game ticket. Sec. 216 Row 7-8 Pick Ups @ PH Sam's Club - 11am 23 Mi Lowe's - 11:30am
Detroit Tigers vs. Cleveland Indians
Who:
Preferred Charters
Where:
2100 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, MI Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
Detroit TIgers vs. Cleveland Indians June 16th 2019 1pm Gametime $52pp Includes roundtrip transportation and game ticket. Sec. 216 Row 7-8 Pick Ups @ PH Sam's Club - 11am 23 Mi Lowe's - 11:30am
Detroit Tigers vs. Cleveland Indians
Who:
Preferred Charters
Where:
2100 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, MI Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
Detroit TIgers vs. Cleveland Indians June 16th 2019 1pm Gametime $52pp Includes roundtrip transportation and game ticket. Sec. 216 Row 7-8 Pick Ups @ PH Sam's Club - 11am 23 Mi Lowe's - 11:30am
Detroit Tigers vs. Cleveland Indians
Who:
Preferred Charters
Where:
2100 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, MI Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
Detroit TIgers vs. Cleveland Indians June 16th 2019 1pm Gametime $52pp Includes roundtrip transportation and game ticket. Sec. 216 Row 7-8 Pick Ups @ PH Sam's Club - 11am 23 Mi Lowe's - 11:30am Call 810-982-7433 or purchase online www.982ride.com
Detroit Tigers vs. Cleveland Indians
Who:
Preferred Charters
Where:
2100 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, MI Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
Detroit TIgers vs. Cleveland Indians June 16th 2019 1pm Gametime $52pp Includes roundtrip transportation and game ticket. Sec. 216 Row 7-8 Pick Ups @ PH Sam's Club - 11am 23 Mi Lowe's - 11:30am Call 810-982-7433 or purchase online www.982ride.com
Whisk(e)y Around the World: US, Scotland & Japan
Who:
No. 9 Park
Where:
9 Park Street
Boston, MA Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
Whisk(e)y is made, and enjoyed, all over the world--come join us and learn about the differences between production around the world and taste some whiskey inspired cocktails!
Simmer Camp 2019: Flavors of the World - Japan, Italy, Australia (AM)
Who:
Downtown Market Education Foundation
Where:
Teaching Kitchen (2nd floor) 435 Ionia Ave SW
Grand Rapids, MI Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
Pack your bags and get ready to explore activities, cuisine, and culture from countries around the world. In our three-day Simmer Camps, junior chefs will get hands-on while learning kitchen basics like knife skills, fundamental kitchen techniques, recipe following, and more. Campers will make multi-course meals and enjoy their culinary creations with their fellow tastebud travelers. Class runs from 9am-11:30am each day. Join us on a culinary tour to three thrilling destinations:DAY 1: Enter the land of the rising sun as we embark on a flavorful journey through Japan and create homemade sushi rolls and japanese fried rice. DAY 2: Make a personal pizza the way the Italians do—using locally-grown herbs and fresh produce. Then, before you say “ciao”, you’ll learn to create a homemade gelato. DAY 3: Celebrate the Aussie heat as we throw a few skewers on the barbie. Then, kick back with your best mates and enjoy a refreshing summertime dessert from down under—fruity pavlova. This is a Kids class. Click here to learn more.
CLASS INFORMATION AND POLICIES REGISTRATION: Registration will close a minimum of one day before the class date. Currently, use of gift cards to purchase class registrations is not available online or by phone. Please visit us in the Market Administration office on the second floor during normal Market hours to register using gift cards. TICKETS: There is no need for paper tickets or to print this confirmation email. Your name will be on an attendee list at the entrances. FORMAT: Typically, doors will open for a class at the published start time. You're welcome to arrive at the Market early to enjoy all we have to offer and come up to class at the scheduled start time. During class, you may work with other participants in small groups for portions of meal preparation. You will be standing, cooking, and working for most of the class. Seating is available and our cooktops are height-adjustable to accommodate persons with disabilities and our younger participants. ALLERGIES/SPECIAL NEEDS: Our class recipes were developed using common cooking and baking ingredients that may or may not be specified in menu titles. We do our best to prevent cross-contamination; however, The Downtown Market’s Teaching Kitchen is not an allergy safe environment. All food allergies and/or special needs must be stated in detail on the registration form. We will do our best to accommodate needs and allergies when notified in advance but adjustments to recipes cannot be made during class. REFUNDS: If you register for a class and cannot attend for any reason, a one-week notice is required to receive a refund or request transfer to another class. Registrations canceled in advance of one week will receive a refund and may incur a 10% processing fee. No refunds or transfers can be given for registrations canceled less than one week from the scheduled class date, even for unexpected absences, including illness. If you are unable to attend a class and the refund deadline has passed, we invite you to send someone in your place. Just let us know in advance so we can update registration and food allergy information. All classes are subject to rescheduling or cancellation (which would result in a full refund). Recipes and ingredients are subject to change based on availability. PARKING: Parking is available on site at our Ellis-operated site. Parking is free for the first 30 minutes, $2 for 30-60 minutes, and $1 for each additional 30 minutes. FOOD/DRINK: We will cook up snacks in the kitchen, so don't worry about packing your own (this includes kids camps, where campers will make a meal they will eat onsite each day). Please make sure to let us know of any food allergies or intolerances as indicated above. For adult classes, we will have a water station and cash bar where you can purchase beverages. EMERGENCY CONTACT: An emergency contact must be provided on the registration form for all participants in kids/teens classes, including name and phone number. In addition, parents will be required to sign in/sign out minors and provide contact information for anyone additional authorized for drop off or pick up. PERSONAL BELONGINGS: We have everything you need for class - all the equipment, the ingredients, the aprons, and the fun! We also have coat racks for jackets/purses. If you shop in the Market Hall prior to class and need to put any perishable food purchases in our cooler, please let our sous chef know on your way into class. For certain kids camps, we may be outside for up to one hour. If the participant would like to wear a hat or sunscreen, please send those items along. Please do not bring other personal belongings to class as we have plenty of recipes and activities planned and wouldn't want your special items to get lost. BEHAVIOR: We hope everyone comes to class ready to have a lot of fun and learn some tricks of the trade! Although group interaction and socializing are encouraged during our classes, please be respectful to instructors and fellow class participants to make sure everyone has a great time. For kids/teens classes/camps, participants should come prepared to engage in group activities and be ready to get hands dirty but also take turns and share the hands-on experience with others in their class. Inappropriate behavior or class disruption will be addressed by the instructors and, if necessary, brought to parents' attention.
Simmer Camp 2019: Flavors of the World - Japan, Italy, Australia (PM)
Who:
Downtown Market Education Foundation
Where:
Teaching Kitchen (2nd floor) 435 Ionia Ave SW
Grand Rapids, MI Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
Pack your bags and get ready to explore activities, cuisine, and culture from countries around the world. In our three-day Simmer Camps, junior chefs will get hands-on while learning kitchen basics like knife skills, fundamental kitchen techniques, recipe following, and more. Campers will make multi-course meals and enjoy their culinary creations with their fellow tastebud travelers. Class runs from 1pm-3:30pm each day. Join us on a culinary tour to three thrilling destinations:DAY 1: Enter the land of the rising sun as we embark on a flavorful journey through Japan and create homemade sushi rolls and japanese fried rice. DAY 2: Make a personal pizza the way the Italians do—using locally-grown herbs and fresh produce. Then, before you say “ciao”, you’ll learn to create a homemade gelato. DAY 3: Celebrate the Aussie heat as we throw a few skewers on the barbie. Then, kick back with your best mates and enjoy a refreshing summertime dessert from down under—fruity pavlova. This is a Kids class. Click here to learn more.
CLASS INFORMATION AND POLICIES REGISTRATION: Registration will close a minimum of one day before the class date. Currently, use of gift cards to purchase class registrations is not available online or by phone. Please visit us in the Market Administration office on the second floor during normal Market hours to register using gift cards. TICKETS: There is no need for paper tickets or to print this confirmation email. Your name will be on an attendee list at the entrances. FORMAT: Typically, doors will open for a class at the published start time. You're welcome to arrive at the Market early to enjoy all we have to offer and come up to class at the scheduled start time. During class, you may work with other participants in small groups for portions of meal preparation. You will be standing, cooking, and working for most of the class. Seating is available and our cooktops are height-adjustable to accommodate persons with disabilities and our younger participants. ALLERGIES/SPECIAL NEEDS: Our class recipes were developed using common cooking and baking ingredients that may or may not be specified in menu titles. We do our best to prevent cross-contamination; however, The Downtown Market’s Teaching Kitchen is not an allergy safe environment. All food allergies and/or special needs must be stated in detail on the registration form. We will do our best to accommodate needs and allergies when notified in advance but adjustments to recipes cannot be made during class. REFUNDS: If you register for a class and cannot attend for any reason, a one-week notice is required to receive a refund or request transfer to another class. Registrations canceled in advance of one week will receive a refund and may incur a 10% processing fee. No refunds or transfers can be given for registrations canceled less than one week from the scheduled class date, even for unexpected absences, including illness. If you are unable to attend a class and the refund deadline has passed, we invite you to send someone in your place. Just let us know in advance so we can update registration and food allergy information. All classes are subject to rescheduling or cancellation (which would result in a full refund). Recipes and ingredients are subject to change based on availability. PARKING: Parking is available on site at our Ellis-operated site. Parking is free for the first 30 minutes, $2 for 30-60 minutes, and $1 for each additional 30 minutes. FOOD/DRINK: We will cook up snacks in the kitchen, so don't worry about packing your own (this includes kids camps, where campers will make a meal they will eat onsite each day). Please make sure to let us know of any food allergies or intolerances as indicated above. For adult classes, we will have a water station and cash bar where you can purchase beverages. EMERGENCY CONTACT: An emergency contact must be provided on the registration form for all participants in kids/teens classes, including name and phone number. In addition, parents will be required to sign in/sign out minors and provide contact information for anyone additional authorized for drop off or pick up. PERSONAL BELONGINGS: We have everything you need for class - all the equipment, the ingredients, the aprons, and the fun! We also have coat racks for jackets/purses. If you shop in the Market Hall prior to class and need to put any perishable food purchases in our cooler, please let our sous chef know on your way into class. For certain kids camps, we may be outside for up to one hour. If the participant would like to wear a hat or sunscreen, please send those items along. Please do not bring other personal belongings to class as we have plenty of recipes and activities planned and wouldn't want your special items to get lost. BEHAVIOR: We hope everyone comes to class ready to have a lot of fun and learn some tricks of the trade! Although group interaction and socializing are encouraged during our classes, please be respectful to instructors and fellow class participants to make sure everyone has a great time. For kids/teens classes/camps, participants should come prepared to engage in group activities and be ready to get hands dirty but also take turns and share the hands-on experience with others in their class. Inappropriate behavior or class disruption will be addressed by the instructors and, if necessary, brought to parents' attention.
Flavors of India Dinner
Who:
Solage, an Auberge Resort
Where:
755 Silverado Trail North
Calistoga, CA Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
The Flavors of India come to Winecountry Join guest Chef Jayshree Nathoo at Solbar for a special evening showcasing the diverse regional cuisines of India. Chef Nathoo, an expert in the spices that are the building blocks for this cuisine, will be composing a family style dinner unlike any other you have experienced in Napa Valley before.
June 21, 2019 6:00 PM | Cocktail reception 7:00 PM | Family-style Dinner $150 per person
@solageresort | #AlwaysAuberge
Ziggy Alberts [Fri] & India Arie [Sat]
Who:
Wanderlust
Where:
5 Village Lodge Rd.
Stratton, VT Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
Wanderlust Festival returns to Stratton on 6/21/19, featuring epic night performances from Ziggy Alberts (Friday) and India Arie (Saturday).
Friday:
ZIGGY ALBERTS Ziggy Alberts is an independent singer/songwriter, free-surfer & environmental enthusiast from the East Coast of Australia.Picking up the guitar in 2011, Ziggy is pushing the boundaries and expectations of self-funded independent artists as he continues to share his music around the world to his dedicated grassroots following. He sings heartfelt stories of personal endeavours and experiences, ocean-side upbringing, environmental issues and life on the road.At only 24 years old Ziggy Alberts has released five records, co-founded his own label Commonfolk Records, played sold out tours across the world, and his music has effortlessly amassed over 151 million streams, globally.Laps Around The Sun (2018) is Ziggy's 5th record, following Feels Like Home (2012), Made of Water (2013), Land & Sea (2014) and Four Feet in the Forest EP (2016).
Saturday:
INDIA ARIE Sometimes you have to step back to move forward. Coming to that realization -- let alone taking that crucial first step -- can be a daunting endeavor. Now on the other side of a self-imposed four-year hiatus, India.Arie returns with the most illuminating album of her career. SongVersation reunites the Grammy-winning singer/songwriter/producer with longtime writing partner/co-producer Shannon Sanders. Recorded in Atlanta and Los Angeles, India.Arie's fifth studio album features additional production from singer/songwriter David Ryan Harris and songwriter Michael Ruff. The result is a compelling snapshot of her hard-won breakthrough to simultaneous personal and artistic growth. "This is where I've been for the last four years," reflects the singer. "I've struggled most of my career to feel comfortable with how things were, how I was treated, the politics of the music industry. I needed to pull back from the public eye to ground myself and rebuild my life and career. It's a process many of us go through: spiritual maturation, spiritual awakening, clearing out the old and starting anew." Her inner renewal pulsates throughout SongVersation, starting with lead single "Cocoa Butter." The mid-tempo groove and image-rich verses mirror the soothing balm that is the song's namesake. "Your love is like cocoa butter on my heart ... \ I show you my burns \ you show me lessons learned," sings a re-energized India.Arie. The singer exudes quiet power on the non-apologetic "Life I Know" as well as the empowerment-themed "Just Do You." With its spare instrumentation, honest and engaging lyrics framed by melodic R&B, SongVersation finds India.Arie coming back full circle to the basics that captivated a global legion of fans on debut album Acoustic Soul. But underscoring those basics now is a fervent spirit born out of epiphanies, health imbalances and hard decisions that occurred over the past four years. "On my last two albums, I felt like I was fighting to grow," says India.Arie. "And that was dehumanizing. Everything became and sounded more complex, instead of me just being." No more. As India.Arie sings on the album's centerpiece "Break the Shell": "Child, it's time to break the shell \ Life's gonna hurt but it's meant to be felt \ You cannot touch the sky from inside yourself \ You cannot fly until you break the shell." "Putting spiritual and empowerment ideals into music concepts ... that's always been the core message of my music -- and it seemed I was talking to others ..." says India.Arie. "But the truth is that it was my message to myself because I was yearning to know the peace of a self-defined life." Born in Denver and later relocating to Atlanta as a teen, India.Arie went from "singing under a tree in the park" to the Grammy Awards stage in five years, earning seven nominations for her 2001 double-platinum debut Acoustic Soul featuring her first hit single "Video." That was followed in 2002 by the platinum-selling Voyage to India, 2006's gold-certified Testimony: Vol. 1, Life & Relationship and its 2009 sequel Testimony: Vol. 2, Love & Politics. But despite 21 Grammy nominations, four Grammys and 10 million albums sold worldwide, something was wrong. "In 2009 I let go," recalls India.Arie. "I realized I had to seize the chance to make the career and life I wanted, not accepting what others wanted me to do. So I decided to retire, asking God to show me where I am supposed to be." Music did eventually come back into her life through a series of vulnerable songs she began writing for a self-funded new project called Open Door. But three years into the project, she shelved it. "I was confronted by the same questions," says India.Arie. "Who are you? How are you shaping the big picture of your life?" Exhausted from writing and recording Open Door, the singer didn't feel like doing another album. But instead of waiting another three years, she took a day to pray. Six months later she finished SongVersation. "That was my first glimpse of a new resilience, of stepping into my power," she recalls. "It's about not having anything to prove except to simply express myself because it's who I am -- not as a means to an end. Chasing that and topping that is not me. It's about being more me in both my life and career." She recently embraced the former by expanding Soulbird, her label imprint, into a multi-faceted company housing her other entrepreneurial endeavors: jewelry, apparel, merchandise, film and TV, music and book publishing. She's also ready again for fans to hear India.Arie, the singer/songwriter. "I wasn't ready until now," she says. "I love where things are on and offstage. I trusted my intuition through every line and note of every song on this album, following the flow. And the ease of the flow is always a sign that I am in the right place, doing the right thing. And that is all I've ever wanted. I created SongVersation from that place."
TICKET INFORMATION: All ticket types available on this page are general admission for evening concerts and silent disco only. Doors open at 6:30 PM both nights. If you are interested in purchasing Wanderlust Festival day passes (yoga, meditation, activities and more), click here. To see the full schedule for Wanderlust O'ahu, click here. Once you purchase, you will receive an order confirmation email from Eventbrite, Wanderlust's ticketing partner. Your e-ticket(s) will be attached to your order confirmation email. Important: if you do not see your order confirmation in your inbox, make sure to check your junk/spam folder. If you can't find it there, either, click here to access the Eventbrite help center.All sales are final. Event is rain or shine. Advertised presenters, teachers and artists are confirmed at this time but are subject to change. By purchasing this ticket you accept the terms and conditions. Click here for full terms and conditions. NEED HELP? Visit the Wanderlust Helpdesk for FAQs, directions and more.
Clinical Approaches to Brain Injury with Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine
Who:
Douglas Wingate, L.Ac.
Where:
2928 Southeast Hawthorne Boulevard
Portland, OR Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
Learn clinical approaches to working with brain injury and concussion
Clinical Approaches to Brain Injury with Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine
Who:
Douglas Wingate, L.Ac.
Where:
2928 Southeast Hawthorne Boulevard
Portland, OR Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
Learn clinical approaches to working with brain injury and concussion
The 1995 Cleveland Indians: The Sleeping Giant Awakes
Who:
Baseball Heritage Musuem
Where:
Baseball Heritage Museum 6601 Lexington
Cleveland, Ohio Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
After almost 40 years of sub-500 baseball, the Sleeping Giant awoke in 1995, the first season the Indians spent in their new home of Jacobs Field. To celebrate, 40 different SABR authors and editors recently released a book that will transport you back in time to 1995, providing biographies of all the players, coaches, and broadcasters that evoke that glorious era once again for Tribe fans. The volume is also sprinkled with personal perspectives, as well as game stores from key matchups during the 1995 season, information about Jacobs Field, and other writing of interest on the historic season. On June 22, one of these authors, Kelly Boyer Sagert, will take you behind the scenes to share her contributions.
15th Annual Korean History and Culture Seminar for Educators
Who:
National Korean Studies Seminar
Where:
5505 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
Hello! The Korean History and Culture Seminar for Educators is back for its 15th year! Please share this with friends, family, and colleagues, and even register yourself (you can attend again!) using this Eventbrite link. Register via "LOCAL" ticket type if you live in Los Angeles. Register via "FELLOWSHIP" ticket type if you reside 40 miles outside of Los Angeles, and would like for your hotel stay cost to be paid for. (Check in Sunday night before seminar; check out Saturday after seminar) Local registration is due Jun 1 and Fellowship registration is due Mar 15. Along with this registration, you must mail a $50 check (payable to National Korean Studies Seminar, mail to: Sung Kim: 16156 High Tor Dr., Hacienda Heights, CA 91745) If you are applying for the fellowship, you must also email a completed action plan form (to nksseminar@gmail.com). Please click here for the form and it should start to download automatically: 2019 fellowship action plan Or you can obtain the action plan Word document on this page of our website: https://koreanseminar.org/register Fellowship selections will be announced via email by Saturday, March 30.
All seminar attendees will receive free of cost: - Breakfast and lunch on seminar days - Book Teaching East Asia: Korea (2018) by Mary Connor, which includes many teaching resources and lesson plans - A thumbdrive with PowerPoint files of Korean history and culture lectures, and related lessons - Lectures by university professors, K-12 educators, and administrators - Entry to various museums and a fieldtrip to the Friendship Bell by the Pacific Ocean - Eligibility to receive 1 LAUSD salary point or 3 USC Continuing Education Units (CEU will require payment of $135)
Fellowship recipients will receive: - 6 nights of hotel stay during the duration of the seminar (hotel is designated by the seminar and will be located near the seminar venue. Fellows will be assigned to double occupancy rooms) - Van service from hotel to seminar venue before and after the seminar each day Fellowship does NOT include travel costs (e.g. airfare to LAX, taxi to and from airport to hotel) Fellowship recipients will be asked to share their seminar experience and present the book Teaching East Asia: Korea to their school administrators when they return to their schoolsite after the seminar. Fellowship selections will be made by March 30. We will send you your notice of acceptance by email. We are most interested in applicants who will make a serious commitment to learning not only about Korean historyand culture, but will also have a long term commitment to inform Americans about Korea.
Why attend?
Experience being honored as a valuable member of the teaching profession
Receive USC Continuing Education Units
Learn how growing up Korean is different from other Asian students
Realize a unique opportunity to learn about Korea from prominent scholars
Receive free books, lessons and 29 PowerPoint lectures
Learn how the California History-Social Science Framework includes Korea
Become aware of Korean poetry (sijo), short stories, and outstanding literature
Deepen your understanding of Korean American students and their families
Enjoy delicious Korean food, create rhythmic sounds on Korean drums, perform taekwondo techniques, witness a beautiful traditional tea ceremony, and visit a Buddhist temple
Reside in a Koreatown Los Angeles hotel for six nights
Network with educators throughout the United States and receive information about teaching opportunities in Korea
The National Korean Studies Seminar (NKS) is a private, non-profit, nonpartisan, 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to informing K-12 educators of all disciplines about Korea’s history and culture and the Korean American experience in order to promote cross-cultural understanding and appreciation for the rich heritage and achievements of the Korean people. It is the only national organization created by experienced award-winning educators who have carried out more than 100 programs on Korea throughout the United States for over a decade.
MELA INDIAN AMERICAN FUSION COMMUNITY FESTIVAL 2019
Who:
Satish Dwivedi
Where:
24 BROAD STREET
LITITZ, PA Warning: Undefined array key "postalcode" in /home/sites/asianloop/www.asianloop.com/htdocs/events/index.htm on line 275
JOINMELA INDIAN AMERICAN FUSION COMMUNITY FESTIVAL 2019Lititz Spring Park 24 Broad Street, Lititz, PA, 17543June, 29th, Saturday, 2019From 3.00 PM to 8:00 PMLive PerformersBring the entire community to enjoy with us. With lots of fun activities:Such as. Food, Shopping, Entertainment & More for entire family.The organization is making a promise with the community for additional highlights.The taste of Indian food & American food. A variety of food (Cash & Credit Card).Contact us.Satish DwivediFounder & OrganizerEmail: iafglorg@gmail.com