FWOPERA
Cherry BLOSSOM
Ball
Fort Worth Club |
Raffle of the Rising Sun | Japanese Society |
Silent Auction Jim Petty
Orchestra | Underwriter's Party
The Fort Worth Club is Transformed
into an Exotic Evening in Japan.
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RAFFLE
OF THE RISING SUN
Raffle ticket holders paid $25 per ticket
for a chance to win great prizes while supporting the Fort Worth
Opera, including the following vacations.
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An exciting trip to our nation’s capital,
Washington, D.C., during the Cherry Blossom Festival. |
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A one-week stay in a scenic mountain
retreat in lovely Durango, Colorado. |
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Four days and three nights of relaxation,
adventure and unspoiled, tropical beauty in Costa Rica. |
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Japanese Society of Fort Worth and the
Miyagi-Ryu Nosho Kai
Okinawan Dancers
The Fort Worth Opera is grateful to the Fort Worth
Japanese Society and the Miyagi-Ryu Nosho Kai Okinawan Dancers for their gracious involvement in the Cherry Blossom Ball.
The mission of the Fort Worth Japanese Society it to
contribute to the Fort Worth community by creating a bridge of
understanding with Japan through cultural exchanges and welfare
activities.
We extend a special note of gratitude to Mrs. Elaine
Yamagata, who has been instrumental in making tonight's performances possible.
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NAGASAKI
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The
Jim Petty
Orchestra
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The 2006
Underwriter's Party
Cherry Blossom Ball underwriters and table patrons were
treated to a private party on September 21, 2006 at 6:30 p.m. at the home
of Lauren and Mark Yamagata, where they enjoyed authentic Japanese cuisine, cultural
traditions and a few surprises.
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