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Some students were in charge of running the food stalls outside that sold hot and savory foods.
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The calligraphy station near the entrance of the MPR which showed people how to write Japanese words.
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Amador valley band students came to join the festival and performed for the audience during the festival.
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One of the Japanese class game groups main attractions, a reimagination of goldfish scooping.
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The origami station provided a place where people could learn to fold origami.
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Heidi Lim (’25) and Alyana Chen (’25) about to go up the stage again to greet new incoming guests, dressed in Japanese yukata.
Photo Story: Japanese Class Displays Culture at Fall Festival
Harry Sun, Staff Writer
November 16, 2024
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