Historic Wintersburg wishes all our readers a very Happy Thanksgiving! We will return after the holiday with a story about the Furuta Gold Fish Farm in Wintersburg.
We would like to express our thanks to all who supported the recent event for Historic Wintersburg, the screening of Lil Tokyo Reporter.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
Lil Tokyo Reporter producers,director and cast---we are grateful for your kindness and interest in our shared history. You have created a truly moving film. Everyone left the theater loving the film and wanting to know more!
Little Tokyo Historical Society---it has been a wonderful experience getting to know you. We look forward to seeing you again!
Special thanks also to our sponsors:
- HILTON WATERFRONT BEACH RESORT
- REGENCY THEATRES
- KIM KRAMER AND THE HUNTINGTON BEACH DOWNTOWN RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION
- HUNTINGTON BEACH AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION
- SCOTT LAND PHOTOGRAPHY
Thank you for your generosity----we could not have done it without you!
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