Monthly Archives: February 2017


REUNION RECAP

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Secretary Norman Mineta received the John Fuyuume Citizenship Award from SECC President, Hon Bruce Peterson and Trustee Michael Asada on Sunday

 

American writer & SECC Trustee, John M. Seabrook, Jr., delivered the keynote speech at John Fuyuume Citizenship Award Luncheon on Sunday

 

Mayor James Crilley and James M. Seabrook, Sr. welcomed guests at the Fellowship Luncheon on Saturday

 

James M. Seabrook, Sr.

 

Mayor James Crilley, is shown, second from right with SECC Members and Estonian Council

 

NBC10’s Denise Nakano served as MC at the 2017 John Fuyuume Citizenship Award on Sunday

NBC10’s Denise Nakano

Secretary Norman Y. Mineta received the 2017 John Fuyuume Citizenship Award on Sunday

Secretary Norman Y. Mineta

 

Along the Road  Band performed their very own “9066 Express” on Sunday

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SECC SECURES GRANT FUNDS

SECC has been successful in it’s applications for county re-grant funds from both Cumberland and Salem Counties via the New Jersey Historical Commission/Department of State and the Cumberland and Salem County Boards of Chosen Freeholders through both the Cumberland County Cultural  and Heritage Commission and the Salem County Cultural and Heritage Commission.

Cumberland County Historical Commission will be funding a special project proposal with a $5,300 contribution. The project includes a three-phase strategic planning project contracting with R & R Creative, oral history workshop with Rutgers University Oral History Department, and public programming with food historian Judith Krall-Russo.

The Salem County Cultural and Heritage Commission is funding a two-part Living History Program in Salem County addressing civil rights, contracting with American Historic Theatre, with a $1,000 contribution.