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Hope this finds you well and not too inconvenienced by the typhoon.  
 
This months listing includes some groups we have never featured before including K.
 International School Columbia University Alumni Association and the 
YMCA Foreign Community Supporting Committee as well as pour regulars 
TELL, Nerd Night and Refugees International Japan (RIJ).
 Since Fall is the season for fundraising events, there are also several
 listing for November events, because throughout October they are 
looking for people to volunteer, register and donate prizes for their 
auctions and raffles.  
 
From this month, I will generally list events in chronological order. Appologies to anyone whose event info i missed! And be sure to share this events listing with anyone who might be interested. 
Hope to see you at one of these events!Best regards,
 Sarajean
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Oct highlights
This month there is so much information,  I would like to point out 2 thingsThere are a number of internship and volunteer opportunities listed below.
 Details are below for the Peace Boat Disaster Volunteer Open call for 
international volunteers, Climate Reality Project Japan Strategic 
Partnerships, SkyLabo and BPW Japan internships.
 
 Also if you are a US citizens and have not requested or gotten your 
absentee ballot for the Nov 6 elections, please request your ballot 
TODAY at votefromabroad.org or call your Local Election Official (LEO)  to find out about your status. See below for more information.
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Nonprofit NGO community events and programs
  
http://refugeesinternationaljapan.org/JamboThe Great Beer Bluff
 Thursday, October 25, 7pm–10pm
 Venue: BrewDog craft beer bar Roppongi 5-3-2, Saito Bldg 1F
 
  The minimum donation: JPY7,000 per person and includes A welcome drink, 
Food perfectly designed for beer drinking, 4 rounds of beer tasting and 
entertainment (almost 80% of ticket fee will go to support RIJ!)
 BrewDog, Refugees International Japan (RIJ), and our collaborative 
sponsors invite you to a fun and relaxed beer tasting event with a 
twist. Guests will taste a selection of beers, each one paired with 
three different stories from our esteemed panel. One of the stories will
 reflect the truth, with the other two being complete bluffs. In groups,
 attendees must pit their palates and lie detection abilities against 
the panel to uncover the true description of the beer revealing the 
bluffs and the buffs.
 Guests are encouraged to register in groups of 6 to make the teams even 
and fair. Guests that register as individuals will be placed into groups
 on the night. To register your team, or for more information, please 
contact: Adam Kennedy kennedyab@hotmail.com
 PRIZES: Prizes will be awarded to the winning team. There will also be a raffle, so plenty is up for grabs.
 For more information: https://rij-n
 po.org/en/fundraising/great-beer-bluff-1809/
The Big Draw Japan 2018
UK-Japan: The world's largest drawing festival: Led by local artists Hilary Baker in Bewdley & Divya Marie Kato in Tokyo
Sunday, October 28 3:30-6:30pm 
Location: Yoyogi Park Tokyo, meet at Sangubashi gate
Register by sending an Email With your full name and number of guests in our group to info@divyamariekato.com
 A family event open to all ages. As part of this cross-cultural 
exchange, we’ll be sending Japanese art materials to Ruskin Land in 
Bewdley and they’ll be sending us art materials from there, including 
charcoal made in their woods! Through using, understanding and 
experimenting with traditional British and Japanese drawing methods and 
materials, everyone will be able to incorporate their own style and 
knowledge alongside a different cultural practice. There’ll also be a 
live feed between Yoyogi Park Tokyo & Ruskin Land Bewdley to create 
an interaction between the countries.
 What to Bring:  your sketchbooks and favorite drawing 
materials, drinks/snacks, clothes suitable for the park and bug 
spray/sun screen, ¥1000 (exact change please) family, friends and a 
willingness to create!
 Find out more and get updates online https://www.divyamariekato.com/the-big-draw-japan-2018/
 
 Place To Grow Tohoku Volunteer Road Trip
 Saturday and Sunday, 1) October 27/28 2) November 17/18 3) December 15/16 (open) (open to all)
 Monthly weekend Volunteer Road Trips aim to connect and inspire
 a rising generation of leaders in disaster-stricken Tohoku communities 
Volunteers depart Tokyo early on Saturday morning and return late on 
Sunday night.
 Find out more: http://www.placetogrow-ngo.org/activities
 
 Imagining Plural Asias: How Can We Enrich Interrelationships across Borders?
 Wednesday, October 31, 2018, 3:00 pm
 Venue: Lecture Hall, International House of Japan
 Moderator: Mizuno Takaaki (Professor, Kanda University of International Studies)
 Language: English / Japanese (with simultaneous interpretation)
 Co-organized by the International House of Japan and the Japan Foundation Asia Center
 Admission: Free (reservations required) https://www.i-house.or.jp/eng/programs/registrationform_alfp/
 The Asia Leadership Fellow Program (ALFP) is a joint program of the 
International House of Japan and the Japan Foundation that seeks to 
create a close, personal and professional network of public 
intellectuals in Asia, who have demonstrated outstanding leadership 
ability and are deeply rooted in and committed to civil society beyond 
their respective backgrounds and professional arenas.
 This year, the eight fellows listed below will engage in dialogue among 
themselves, as well as with their counterparts in Japan, under the theme
 “Imagining Plural Asias: How Can We Enrich Interrelationships across 
Borders?”—to seek possibilities of creating sustainable and inclusive 
societies while embracing diversities across borders. In this public 
forum, the fellows will share their thoughts on the current situation in
 their countries and issues they have been working on, along with the 
fruits of the dialogue and the collaborative activities they will have 
engaged in for two months in Japan.
 
 TELL
  http://telljp.com/ TELL Connoisseurs’ Auction
 Friday, November 2, 6:00-10:00 pm
 Happo En – come early and stroll through the 17th century garden
 Dress: Evening wear, be Bohemian, be inspired! (Best dressed prizes!)
 Entry: ¥20,000.
 
  The
 theme for TELLs  23rd Annual Connoisseurs’ Auction is Bohemian Rhapsody
 – Uncorked!   Whether you’re a Queen/Freddie Mercury fan or just 
feeling flamboyantly Bohemian, join us for this “spirited” evening of 
premier wine tasting, live and silent auctions of connoisseur items, a 
lavish feast, entertainment, and raffles for fabulous prizes—all for a 
worthy cause Your generous donations and participation will help TELL continue to provide life-saving services.
 The Connoisseurs’ Auction is recognized as Tokyo’s premier event for 
wine connoisseurs. It attracts 150 distinguished guests who bid on over 
25 lots of premium wine, luxurious accommodation, and exceptional goods 
and services from a wide range of donors in both a live auction and a 
silent auction. The event will also feature extensive tastings of fine 
wines from some of Tokyo’s top wine distributors.
 To reserve a table, or make a donation of goods or services to the event, please visit the TELL Auction website To discuss sponsorship or further details of the auction please contact Blake Cunningham at event@telljp.com.
 https://telljp.com/save-the-date-the-tell-annual-connoisseurs-auction-bohemian-rhapsody-announced/
 
YMCA FCSC 60th Anniversary Gala “Unleash Your Potential”Friday November 9, 6:00-10:00pm Venue: Tokyo American Club
 Donation 30,000 yen per person
 
YMCA Foreign Community Supporting Committee is hosting a gala event at the Tokyo American Club to celebrate the 60th
 Anniversary of the founding of their volunteer committee which first 
began in 1958. A determined group of ever changing volunteers from 
Within the Tokyo foreign business community, have helped support the 
activities of YMCA with a particular focus on Challenged Children 
Programs. The CCP programs include camping and educational programs for 
mentally and physically disabled Japanese children living throughout 
Japan. In lieu of attendance, cash and prize donations are heartily 
welcome for prize for the raffle drawing as well as auction. For more information or to reserve tickets contact Toshiaki Yokozawa by email at toshiakiyokozawa@yahoo.co.jp 
Please
 come and join us for the evening to lend your support behind our 
efforts to raise more funds to benefit more children and their families.
 In lieu of Attendance, donations are heartily welcomed. We are also 
interested in hearing from any companies or individuals willing to 
provide prize sponsorship for the event as it relates to the planned 
raffle drawing as well as auction activitiesAbout the FCSC: https://www.ymcajapan.org/society/challenged/ 
 Knights In White Lycra (KiWL) Go-Go 55 Ultra and Half Marathon.
 Saturday November 10
 55kms or 21kms Marathon. from Tokyo to a children’s home in Kawagoe along the Arakawa River,
 Entry Fee Y30,000 for 55kms, Y25,000 for 21kms.
 Entry Fee waived if entrant introduces corporate sponsorship to the running vest.
 Entry Fee includes running vest, refreshments and a donation to Mirai no Mori.
 Registration form is on the KIWL website, https://www.kiwl.net/go-go-55-2018-ultra-run.html
 
Corporate cash sponsors and volunteers for the day of the event also sought.
Contact by email to be a sponsor or volunteer info@kiwl.net 
  2nd Annual KIWL Golf Tournament, Tochigi President Country Club. Sunday, November 11 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
 80 player, 2 ball Better Ball Golf Comp. Teams of 2, chose your best net
 score for each hole. Great sponsorship and prizes. Over 20 sponsor 
companies with main sponsorship coming form Jaguar Land Rover; Inter 
Continental Hotels Group and plenty of other great prizes.
 Reserve a spot directly by writing to Billy Ramsay: william@hyndgroup.com
 Participants, sponsors and prize donors sought through the month of October!
 For more details visit here; https://www.facebook.com/events/864830170382478/
 
 FEW: For Empowering Women in Japan http://fewjapan.com/
 Monthly meeting second Thursday of the month
  Mirai no Mori helps marginalised youth in the outdoors - find out more  http://mirai-no-mori.jp Contact us by email: info@mirai-no-mori.jp
 Find out more about  Mirai no Mori : https://mirai-no-mori.jp/
Run For The Cure Find out more: https://rftcjapan.org/
 
 Green Peace Japan
 They have a number of events and timely reports about food safety, 
seafood sustainability, the opening of nuclear power plants in Japan. 
Find out more here: http://www.greenpeace.org/japan/ja/news/
 about Green Peace International http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en/
 
 350.org Japan has a lot going on! Join this grassroots effort to protect our planet.
 Lets divest campaign: https://letsdivest.jp/
 Find out more : http://world.350.org/ja/
 
Give2Asia Foundation
 has initiated CSR consulting work to develop more sustainable CSR 
programs for international companies in Japan. The new program includes 
staff trainings in strategic community partnership and program development as well as matching community and nonprofit needs.  If your company is interested in finding out more. please contact either Aqeela (info@give2asia.org) or Sarajean (srossitto@give2asia.org) |  |  
    
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Training Programs 
Temple University, Japan Campus (TUJ)Continuing Education offers non-credit courses designed to meet the diverse educational objectives of students.
 https://www.tuj.ac.jp/cont-ed/about/form-info-session.html
 
 Tsuda Open University, Global education for sustainable development (GESD) program
 Current International Development Issues (Saturday mornings)
 Writing on International Development Issues (Tuesday and Thursday nights)
 Find out more: http://tou.tsuda.ac.jp/guide/titp/
 
 Diversity Dojo
Japan Fundraising Association
 Events and training programs  http://jfra.jp/frj/
 
SEMINARS AND PUBLIC LECTURES
 
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY, JAPAN CAMPUS ICASVenue: Sophia University, Bldg. 10, 3F, Rm 301Language: English / No registration necessaryEvents resume in September 
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OPPORTUNITIES 
Peace Boat Disaster Relief Volunteer Center (PBV) BPW Japan internshipBPW Japan has accepted applications from women aged 30 or younger who 
are willing to attend the events as internships by October 10th. We 
appreciate female university students over 20 years old who are 
interested in gender equity and gender parity.  This is a fantastic 
opportunity that participants obtain brand-new information of activities
 and principles by UN, UN Women, and international organizations from 
various countries to improve gender equality and parity, communicate 
with participants all over the world while they must incur substantial 
costs including accommodations, flight tickets, and some events tickets 
by themselves.
 Please see the attached for more details.
 If you have any questions including questions about costs, please 
directly contact at csw2019@bpw-japan.jp (in English or Japanese) .
 
 
 PR/marketing internship opportunity
 SKY Labo (Skylabo.org) is an exciting, new Japanese-founded non-profit 
aiming to decrease in the STEM gender gap.  It organizes a bilingual 
summer STEM workshop for female Japanese mid/high school students.  They
 are looking for a PR/marketing person or company to work with them to 
reach the Japanese audience (students, parents of students etc.) for the
 workshop.   The bulk of marketing/PR work would be late January to 
July.
 Skylabo is still small and they are in the process of increasing their 
network of funders – therefore their budget is very limited as they grow
 their reach. They would love to hear from people would believe in their
 mission who could offer pro-bono or  “low-bono” PR/marketing skills for
 the next event.
 Will report to a Japanese manager in Japan, so English skills not required, but a definite bonus.
 Contact: Mana Uchino at manatokyo at hotmail dot com
 
 Flooding in Western Japan: Call for International Volunteers (Meet / Finish at Shin-Kurashiki)
 October 5, 2018 (Friday) – October 8, 2018 (Monday, public holiday)
 Number of volunteers required: 8 English speakers and 2 bilingual speakers
 Open call for international volunteers to Okayama, to support the relief
 project in the areas affected by the flooding. We plan to organize a 
team of international volunteers (English speakers and English+Japanese 
speakers) once again for activities for the first weekend in October. 
The volunteers will meet at Shin-Kurashiki station in the afternoon on 
5th October (Friday) and finish the activity in the evening on 8th 
October (Monday, public holiday).  Get details:
 https://pbv.or.jp/en/news/flood-in-western-japan-call-for-international-volunteers-oct/
 
 Climate Reality Project Japan Strategic Partnerships Internship
 Washington, DC
 Big news! Al Gore and the Climate Reality Project is coming to Japan, 
hopefully Tokyo. They are looking for an intern. The Climate Reality 
Project is a nonprofit organization founded by former Vice President Al 
Gore. Our mission is to empower a global cultural movement demanding 
immediate action on the climate crisis using cutting-edge advertising 
and communications strategies to demonstrate the urgency and solvability
 of the climate crisis. The Climate Reality Project is seeking a 
motivated and detail-oriented intern to join our Strategic Partnerships 
team to support partnership outreach projects for Japan. This is an 
opportunity to learn collaborative partnership strategies, techniques, 
and best practices in a rewarding environment.
 Core Responsibilities
 The intern's primary long-term project will be to identify, research and
 communicate with prospective partners and speakers, with the aim of 
creating a Japan-focused database for The Climate Reality Project’s 
Climate Leadership Training planned for Japan in 2019.
 
Required QualificationsWork with Strategic Partnerships Director to build a regional outreach list and help identify partnership opportunitiesUpdate partner records in our database with correct informationProduce research reports on select partner prospects  
Eligibility:Exceptional organizational skills and attention to detailInnate curiosityExcellent writing and verbal communication skillsProficiency with Microsoft Office software and advanced web searchesCommitment to solving climate changeJapanese language proficiency Internships are open to:
 
To Apply:Undergraduate and graduate students who have completed at least two years of collegeCollege graduates or post-graduate degree earners who have graduated during the previous two years Send a resume, cover letter, and dates of availability to internships@climatereality.com.
 Please use the subject line in the email to identify that you are 
interested in the Japan Partnership internship. Applications will be 
accepted until a candidate is identified.
 The Climate Reality Project is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does 
not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, 
national origin, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, 
disability or any other category prohibited by local, state or federal 
law. This policy applies to all aspects of employment, including 
recruitment, placement, promotion, transfer, demotion, compensation, 
benefits, social and recreational activities and termination.
 Climate Reality Leader・気候変動教育
 saxophone@gmail.com
 https://www.climaterealityproject.org/
 
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