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AT THE RACES: Let's Get Real About The Florida Governor's Debate
Jillian Bandes:

The Florida governor's debate on Friday night took talking points and platitudes to a new low. ... more


Boxer's Fiction vs. Fiorina's Facts
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There aren't a lot of walls around Carly Fiorina. ... more


Why Tyler Clementi is not Matthew Shepard
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The media and the radical activists are attempting to "Matthew Shepard" Clementi's story and reputation. ... more


Can Obama Save Us From Bad Government?
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How To Profit by Expanding Freedom
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2010 Race of the Day UPDATE: Ann Kirkpatrick's Failed Policies in Arizona
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Monthly tea ceremony starting at Japanese garden in Phoenix

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Monthly tea ceremony starting at Japanese Garden in Phoenix

Phoenix Japanese Garden
Japanese Friendship Garden in Phoenix

Phoenix, Arizona - On Friday, October 1, Phoenix's only Japanese garden reopened its gate to the public. Guests are greeted by dozens of lively koi fish and the garden's resident duck pair, George and Gracie.

 

Vibrant hibiscus flowers grow alongside the pond and further in stands Musoan, the Japanese Friendship Garden's tea house.

 

The garden is proud to host an authentic Japanese tea ceremony on the second Saturday of each month, beginning on October 9, 2010.

 

Guests will have the honor of being part of a tradition that stretches back hundreds of years. Each ceremony is led by a tea master from the Urasenke Foundation and assisted by ladies wearing traditional kimono.

 

"It was really enjoyable," said Anna Reitz, who attended a tea ceremony in March of 2009.   "I learned a lot about the ceremony. It was wonderful to see it in person."

 

The Japanese Friendship Garden is located on 1125 N. 3rd Ave. It is open every day except for Monday, from 10 am until 3 pm.  Established in 1987, the garden is a joint project between the city of Phoenix and its sister-city of Himeji, Japan.

 

For additional information and upcoming events please see the website http://www.japanesefriendshipgarden.org.

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