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Toronto to Japan, a Toronto-based collective that's planning events around the city to raise relief funds for victims of the
earthquake and tsunami in Japan. The collective, made up of Canadian artists, musicians, writers, activists and business leaders, is holding their next event -- "Sushi Making For The Soul Of Japanese Survivors"-- in Liberty village on April 2nd.
"When the Japanese earthquake struck many around the world wondered what they could do to help. In Toronto one of those was Sang Kim.
He and Lynne Nagata are the co-chairpersons for the Toronto-based collective of Canadian artists, musicians, writers, activists and business leaders organizing events to raise relief funds for victims called Toronto to Japan."
"One of the first events for Toronto to Japan will take place on April 2 at Liberty Noodle located at 171 East Liberty Street. Sushi Making For The Soul Of Japanese Survivors features Kim taking patrons through a romp of the history of Japan's culinary sushi tradition. For only $25.00 50 patrons will have the chance not only to learn about the culture they will be preparing four different sushi rolls that they can devour! As patrons feast they can also feel good about the fact that $20.00 will be going straight to two charities, Doctors Without Borders and Second Harvest, dealing with the disaster."
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