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SUMMARY:Memory Cafe in San Francisco -- 11/18/2025
DESCRIPTION:Join us to see Contested Histories: Preserving and Sharing a Community Collection\, a special traveling exhibit from the Japanese American National Museum (JANM) on display at the Military Intelligence Service Historic Learning Center in The Presidio. This exhibition presents a collection of some 400 items made by Japanese American incarcerees during World War II\, and has sparked national protest\, action\, and debate. \nCaring for a loved one with memory loss doesn’t have to be a lonely job. Memory Cafe is a gathering for people experiencing mild to moderate memory loss and their caregivers (spouses\, family members\, or friends). Enjoy time with your loved one and meet others who are dealing with similar issues in a supportive and welcoming environment. \nAbout this outing: During World War II\, Japanese Americans incarcerated in America’s concentration camps demonstrated their resilience\, ingenuity\, and creativity\, from crafting necessities like furniture and tools to creating works of art. In 2015\, JANM was entrusted with the safekeeping of the Eaton Collection\, an important collection of some 400 items made by Japanese American incarcerees. The exhibition\, enhanced with new findings\, is on tour at the National Japanese American Historical Society’s MIS Historic Learning Center in The Presidio\, where many of the recently restored artworks are on view for the first time. \nMemory Cafe meets in San Francisco at different locations. Participants must be accompanied by their caregiver. \nRSVP required by November 10 for this special event. RSVP to Amy Takemoto by emailing her at: MemoryCafe@jfcs.org. \nThis center is located at 640 Old Mason Street in Chrissy Field\, Building 640\, which is in The Presidio. It is not on Mason Street in downtown San Francisco.
URL:https://seniorsathome.jfcs.org/event/memory-cafe-in-san-francisco-11-18-2025-2/
LOCATION:Military Intelligence Service (MIS) Historic Learning Center\, 640 Old Mason Street\, Building 640\, Presidio San Francisco\, CA\, 94129\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Amy Takemoto":MAILTO:memorycafe@jfcs.org
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SUMMARY:Memory Cafe in San Francisco -- 1/21/2025
DESCRIPTION:Join us on a docent-led tour of the Military Intelligence Service (MIS) Historic Learning Center Museum\, part of The Presidio and the original site of the clandestine language school for the MIS during World War II. \nCaring for a loved one with memory loss doesn’t have to be a lonely job. Memory Cafe is a gathering for people experiencing mild to moderate memory loss and their caregivers (spouses\, family members\, or friends). Enjoy time with your loved one and meet others who are dealing with similar issues in a supportive and welcoming environment. \nAbout this outing: Join us on a a docent-led tour of the Military Intelligence Service (MIS) Historic Learning Center Museum\, the original site of the clandestine language school for the MIS during World War II and home of the Fourth Army Intelligence School (Forerunner of the Defense Language Institute and Foreign Language Center in the Presidio of Monterey.)  We’ll learn about how Japanese American soldiers secretly trained in Japanese military language one month before America’s entry into World War II. They saved countless lives\, shortened the war and proved their loyalty to the United States. The Military Intelligence Service Historic Learning Center Museum is one of the sites of the National Japanese American Historical Society\, a non profit dedicated to the preservation and sharing of the Japanese American experience. \nMemory Cafe meets in San Francisco at different locations. Participants must be accompanied by their caregiver. \nRSVP required by January 13 for this special event. RSVP to Amy Takemoto by emailing her at: MemoryCafe@jfcs.org. \nThis center is located at 640 Mason Street in Chrissy Field\, Building 640\, which is in The Presidio. It is not on Mason Street in downtown San Francisco.
URL:https://seniorsathome.jfcs.org/event/memory-cafe-in-san-francisco-1-21-2025/
LOCATION:Military Intelligence Service (MIS) Historic Learning Center\, 640 Old Mason Street\, Building 640\, Presidio San Francisco\, CA\, 94129\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Amy Takemoto":MAILTO:memorycafe@jfcs.org
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