Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Kirby Park Hoop Jam: Wilkes-Barre, PA



Kirby Park Hoop Jam!

to support Japan relief efforts

DATE: Sunday, May 1st
TIME: 4 p.m.
LOCATION: Kirby Park, Wilkes-Barre
(by the tennis courts, or under the pavilion by the pond if it rains)

MORE: We'll be collecting money to donate to the Japan relief efforts.
Please donate what you can.

Whirligig Hoopers
whirligighoopers.com

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Yoga for Japan

Though this isn't a hoop centered event, I still wanted to share it in case you can attend.

WHAT: Yoga for Japan
Yoga and Meditation to send prayers for Japan accompanied by live music by Aykanna http://aykanna.bandcamp.com/

Just by participating this event, you are automatically entered to win raffle prizes by our great sponsors: Yoga mats from Manduka (http://www.manduka.com/us/), Yoga DVDs (Kia Miller, www.kiamiller.com), 30 mins massage session from a healer from Raksa, Yoga Music CDs (DJ Fabian Alsultani) , skidless towels(http://www.yogitoes.com/). We will also have a message board for you to write your prayer, and we will post the message on Japanese websites! Teas, refreshment and sweets by Karma Chow http://karmachow.com/will be served after class.

WHEN: Sat May 14th
TIME: 5:15pm - 7:30pm
WHERE: Raksa
ADDRESS: 10846 Washington Boulevard
Culver City, CA 90232-3610
WHO: Kiyomi Takhashi (yoga),
COST: $20
PHONE: (310) 400-4419
E-MAIL: kiyomiyoga@gmail.com
WEBSITE: www.kiyomiyoga.com


If you attend please let us know, we would love to know how it went!

Thursday, April 7, 2011

A Note from Japan

During and after the 3/11 earthquake, we hoopers in and around Tokyo were barely impacted, aside from freaking out and sweeping up some broken crockery. We are grateful for our good fortune and are so very sad for the losses and suffering of people in Tohoku.

We are planning several fundraisers for relief efforts and they are coming together within the next month or so. We will reach out to the global hooping community for support and participation, but if you want to do something locally with your own hoop group more quickly, please take the initiative.

Collecting items for donation is a little bit challenging. Although there is great need for things like food, rubber boots, shovels, and consumables from toilet paper to plastic wrap, getting them to the right place from foreign destinations is not so simple. If you know a manufacturer or distributor of potentially useful goods who can send things in bulk, let us know and we will make connections.

So if you want to help right now, you can hustle up some cash to donate. Here are some ideas to help you put a spin on your fundraising:

  1. Charity hoop-off (or other games). Collect an entry fee donation from each participant and see who can hoop the longest. Provide a small prize for the winner.
  2. Donate a portion of your general hoop/accessory sales, or create a new hoop product especially for fundraising.
  3. Performance. With friends and fellow performers, put on a show with ticket sales donated.
  4. Put together a special workshop or donate the fees from one of your regular classes.
  5. Pass the hat for donations. No hassle fundraising at your next hoop jam (unless you don't have a hat...)
Charities to Consider
When asking for donations, it's a good idea to let the donors know where the money is going. I can recommend these projects in Japan because we are involved in them ourselves or have friends working with them. We know they are effective and getting aid where it is needed.

Peace Boat. They are cooking 500-800 meals a day for refugees and also distributing donated items and helping to clean up flooded spaces in Ishinomaki, Miyagi. Crews of 50 volunteers go up in weekly rotations to help. (Sareh, one of our hoop group, is going up with them tonight and will be back in a week. )

Second Harvest Japan. Are collecting and delivering food to the affected areas, as well as supplies donated. They have raised more than 40 million yen ($470,000) and are moving into phase two of their efforts - creating a stable food lifeline to the area.

And there are plenty more: Peace Winds Japan/Mercy Corps; JEN; the Red Cross; and numerous medical volunteers. Everyone is doing their utmost and deserving of support.

Thank you
Thank you for your thoughts, prayers and actions to help disaster relief here. We are truly grateful for your consideration, your concern, and your assistance. ありがとうございます。宜しくお願いします。

Regards from,
Tink in Tokyo

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

One Coin Hoop Off

Sunday, April 10th
Yoyogi Park, Tokyo
1 - 7 pm

BEAT THE HOOP STARS! Charity Game for Second Harvest Japan ¥500 donation to enter the hoop off and try to beat the hoop stars Mikori, Roon, Tink and Deanne Love.

And a Cherry Cherry Boom Boom hanami picnic to enjoy the blossoms. Come sit on blue mats, under pink blossoms and sip golden bubbles with us!

Monday, April 4, 2011

Japan Tricks Showcase



The Spin Matsuri team are recruiting hoopers in Japan for a charity video project. From now until the end of Golden Week we will be filming hoopers and their original tricks, then editing the video into a tutorial. Details are available on the Spin Matsuri website.

The international hooping community can support us by watching the video when it's done (mid-May), cheering loudly, and making donations to selected Japanese charities. We are eager to support disaster relief and to help northern Japan rebuild; we hope you will be, too.