The Tacoma Sister Cities program invites you to its Kitakyushu Fundraising Dinner on Weds., Sept. 12 at 6 p.m. at Kabuki Japanese Restaurant, 2919 S. 38th St., in Tacoma. The event aims to raise money to bring a new Japanese garden to Point Defiance Park. Attendees will learn more about the project and the Sister Cities program, while connecting with other internationally minded Tacoma residents over Japanese cuisine. Tickets are $50 and can be purchased online here. More information is available online here.
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