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Documentary and Educational Project, Children of the Camps Presents Crest Theater Premiere.


SACRAMENTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 12, 1999--Children of Children of the Camps, the Documentary and Educational Project is complete and preparing to debut at the Crest Theater, Sunday, February 7, 1999.

This Benefit Premiere, scheduled to begin at 3:30pm, kicks off a series of television broadcasts slated for statewide and national airing over the next three months. A program will precede the showing hosted by Master of Ceremonies, award-winning poet and author, Lawson Inada with a musical performance by Tule tu·le  
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1. Any of several bulrushes of the genus Scirpus, growing in marshy lowlands of the southwest United States.

2. tu·les Northern California Marshy or swampy land.
 Lake-born, Chris Tomine. The filmmakers and participants will be introduced and a special presentation will be made as part of the annual observance of Sacramento Japanese American Japanese Americans (日系アメリカ人 Nikkei Amerikajin  Citizens' League's Day of Remembrance celebration.

Proceeds from donations and admissions will provide funding to conduct workshops in Japanese American communities utilizing the film and educational materials with additional contributions to Asian Pacific Community Counseling Community counseling is a generic term for any kind of professional counseling that occurs outside a hospital setting. , the California State University Enrollment
 Japanese American Archival Collection and the Sacramento Japanese American Citizens' League Scholarship.

Benefit Premiere - Sunday, February 7, 1999 General Seating - 3:30pm Crest Theater, 1013 K Street Sacramento, California “Sacramento” redirects here. For other uses, see Sacramento (disambiguation).
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  $15/General Admission $10/Students and Seniors 65+ $5/Children 12 and under

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 Broadcast - Friday, February 19, 1999 KVIE - Sacramento - CHANNEL 6 9:00PM

PBS Broadcast - Monday, February 21, 1999 KTEH - San Jose - Channel 9 TO BE DETERMINED

PBS Broadcast - May, 1999 KQED - San Francisco TO BE DETERMINED
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