This annual tradition is back! Enjoy delicious Japanese cuisine, including manju, sushi, chow mein and bento boxes. There will be plenty of home made pies, cookies and squares. Our dining room allows you to eat in or take out. There will also be plenty of items for sale including Collectibles, Giftware, Jewellery, Japanese Kitchen Wares, Books, a Garage Sale and much more.
Interested in volunteering? Volunteers are needed leading up to the day of the Bazaar, for sorting donations, for helping to make delicious Japanese cuisine and of course for set-up.
Proceeds from the Bazaar are used to support our programs and services. Hundreds of seniors benefit each year from the funds this event generates. For more information, contact Sheri-Lynn at 416-261-6683 x259 or bazaar@momiji.on.ca.
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Do you want to learn about self massage technics for your pain by using Ayuveda? Ayuveda is one of the oldest holistic healing systems: it was developed more than 3,000 years ago in India.
Facilitator: Ashwati Murali, Holistic Practitioner
The sessions will be conducted in English and Japanese translation is available.
For further information and registration, please contact Keiko Hoshi at 416-261-6683, ext. 249.
The Castleview Wychwood Towers (Long-Term Care Facility) is a non-profit organization that accommodates our Japanese seniors with the friendly bilingual (Japanese and English) volunteers and staff. This tour will be conducted in both English and Japanese.
We will meet at the lobby at 2:00pm.
For further information, registration and transportation service, please contact Keiko Hoshi at 416-261-6683, ext. 249.
Inviting all seniors and their caregivers to explore Momiji facility and services. The tour will be conducted in English and Japanese.
Tour contents : Facility tour, including all public areas of the Momiji Centre and one of the apartments. Information session about Momiji’s brief history, rental housing, application process, support service programs, meals & activity programs and Q&A.
For further information and registration, please contact Keiko Hoshi at 416-261-6683, ext. 249.
In order to ensure the safety of our tenants, volunteers, shoppers and staff, Momiji Health Care Society has decided to postpone our Community Bazaar. Check back for further details. Thank you for your support!
This annual tradition is back! Enjoy delicious Japanese cuisine, including manju, sushi, chow mein and bento boxes. There will be plenty of home made pies, cookies and squares. Our dining room allows you to eat in or take out. There will also be plenty of items for sale including Collectibles, Giftware, Jewellery, Books, a Garage Sale and much more.
Interested in volunteering? Volunteers are needed leading up to the day of the Bazaar, for sorting donations, for helping to make delicious Japanese cuisine and of course for set-up.
Proceeds from the Bazaar are used to support our programs and services. Hundreds of seniors benefit each year from the funds this event generates. For more information, contact Sheri-Lynn at 416-261-6683 x259 or bazaar@momiji.on.ca.
1-hour online session (Zoom) to learn about face masks with regard to COVID-19 from geriatric nurse, will be co-provided by Momiji Health Care Society and Japanese Social Services (JSS), in English.
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Although we are unable to host our traditional Community Bazaar at the end of March, our Bazaar Food Committee has been working hard, creating a new food focused event that hopefully will raise some much needed funds for Momiji. Please share with your family and friends!
Japanese Canadian Legacy Monument
Update and Information Sessions
The Japanese Canadian Legacy Monument Database team led by University of Victoria’s Michael Abe is developing the list of names of Japanese Canadians living in coastal BC prior to the forced uprooting to be preserved on a legacy monument in Victoria, BC.
We invite JC members to look at the working site that contains a working list of the names of people forcibly uprooted from coastal BC to outside the 100 mile “protected” zone.
Please join us for an information session and demonstration of the working site and case file records. Learn more about the project and find out how you can check your family names and place of origin and submit corrections and additions.
VIEW THE NAMES hcmc.uvic.ca/project/monument
Send input and correspondence to Project Director Michael Abe monument@jclegacies.com
INFORMATION & DEMONSTRATION SESSION
Momiji Health Care Society
3555 Kingston Road, Scarborough ON
Wednesday, September 20, 2023
3:00-4:30 pm
RSVP to mkabe@jclegacies.com with Momiji Session in the subject line