Seattle Go Center
700 NE 45th Street   Seattle, WA 98105   206 545.1424

Outreach

Festivals we attend to teach the game of Go:

Sakura Con

March 29-31, 2013

Washington State  Convention and Trade Center

Cherry Blossom Festival

April 26-28, 2013

Seattle Center: Center House

U-District Street Fair

May 18 & 29, 2013  10:00 – 7:00 Saturday; 10:00 – 6:00 Sunday

Community Organization Section  NE 42nd St. at 15th Ave NE  98105

Bon Odori

July

Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple

Bunka No Hi

Fall

Japanese Community and Cultural Center of Washington (JCCCW)

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Vists to Schools and Libraries

(in reverse chronological order)

McDonald International School

International Night

May 19, 2012

John Stanford International School

Japan Night

Feb. 10, 2012

South Shore School, Seattle

Strategy games afterschool program with Kid’s Co.

Jan. 30 & 31 2012

Bothel Library

Jan. 26, 2012 - teen group

Feminist Karate Union

Aug 9 & 11 2011 -  15 children

Kid’s Co. at South Shore (Rainier Beach) Summer Camp

Strategy Games Week – one visit  Aug. 4 2011 – 20 campers

Bel – Red Bilingual School Summer Camp

July 5 – 8, 2011 – mornings

most students will enter kindergarten or 1st grade in the fall

Home Schoolers meeting at Seattle Center House

March 15  10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon

March 29 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon

Cancelled: Bainbridge High School

Japanese Immersion Class

March 5, 2011  1.5 hours

(They are also interested in forming a Go club)

Home Schoolers meeting at Seattle Center

Feb. 22, 2011 2 hours

Brighton School – Lynnwood

Jan. 27, 2011    2 hour visit at school

Jan. 14, 2011  2 hour visit to Go Center

John Stanford International School – Seattle

Jan 21, 2011  Japan Night 2 hours

Issaquah Library Manga Club – Issaquah

Nov. 15, 2010  1.5 hours

Ben Rush School – Redmond

Nov. 15 – 19, 2010

1.5 hour session with 5 classes in Quest program

YMCA – Auburn Valley Branch

“Game On” camp

July 20, 2010   2 hours at the Go Center

Bel – Red Bilingual School Summer Camp

June 28 – July 2,  2010

half day sessions with young students