eigoMANGA And AsianWeek Produces The Anime Pavilion At The 4th Annual Asian Heritage Street CelebrationSan Francisco, CA -- eigoMANGA and AsianWeek Produces The Anime Pavilion At The Fourth Annual Asian Heritage Street Celebration. The Anime Pavilion celebrates the otaku (anime fan) culture in the San Francisco Bay Area. Anime fans all over the Bay Area are invited to an exciting day-long programming line-up of live Japanese rock (jrock) performances, an anime theme runway fashion show featuring original anime clothing lines from Japanese and Bay Area fashion designers, an anime cosplay masquerade, as well as additional features from the Fourth Annual Asian Heritage Street Celebration. The Fourth Annual Asian Heritage Street Celebration will be held on Saturday, May 20, 2008 located in the Mission District of San Francisco on Valencia Street between 15th and 17th Street. The Asian Heritage Street Celebration gathers the diversity of the Asian American populations of the San Francisco Bay Area and promotes cross cultural interaction through sharing of cultures, creation of innovative programs and entertaining activities for visitors and participants. The Asian Heritage Street Celebration is the largest San Francisco All-Asian Event. In the four years since it's inception, the outdoor event has quickly become the country's largest assemblage of Asian Americans. The 2007 event broke an outdoor record of over 90,000 attendees. Visit http://www.eigomanga.com/ahsc/ to learn more about The Anime Pavilion and visit http://www.asianfairsf.com/ to learn more about the 4th Annual Asian Heritage Street Fair. About AsianWeek and AsianWeek Foundation AsianWeek, based in San Francisco, CA, is the oldest and largest English language newspaper serving the Asian/Pacific Islander American community. It is the only print media using audited circulation and U.S. Census tract demographics to target this most affluent multicultural market. The Asian Heritage Street Celebration is organized by the AsianWeek Foundation in cooperation with over 51 organizations in the Asian American community. The AsianWeek Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)3 committed to developing the Voices of Asian America. All proceeds from the celebration will be donated to local and national charities. http://www.asianweek.com/ About eigoMANGA eigoMANGA is a comic book publishing studio company that produces original Japanese-influenced comics as well as develop business and marketing projects geared towards the anime industry. |
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