Presented by JASM Membership Committee
We invite you to join us for an informal get-together at JASM Connects!
When: Wednesday, October 29th from 5:15 pm to 7:00 pm
Sponsor: Pocket Water Press
Who should attend: This event is open to all Japan America Society members, guests, and friends.
JASM Connects is a relaxed opportunity to meet new people, catch up with old friends ,and enjoy a casual conversation in any language. There are no agendas, no formalities. Feel free to bring your meishi (business cards), though if you don’t have one, don’t worry — just come along and join the fun!
Refreshments will be provided by the sponsor, Pocket Water Press. A cash donation at the door to help offset the cost of refreshments would be appreciated. Parking is available on the street (metered) and at a public ramp which is 2 minutes' walk from the venue. Directions on parking and venue access will be provided once you register.
Free for JASM members
This event is brought to you by JASM, the bridge-building organization between Minnesota and Japan. We look forward to seeing you there!
Please note that although networking is encouraged, soliciting and commercial activities including direct sales are not permitted at JASM events without prior permission from the organizers.
We are pleased to announce that the 2025 Mondale Award and Scholarship Gala will be held in person on Saturday, November 15th at the Oak Ridge Country Club in Hopkins.
Both the Mondale Award and Mondale Scholarship will be presented at this event. The Mondale Award recognizes outstanding contributions to the building of understanding, cooperation, and respect between the people of Japan and Minnesota. The Mondale Scholarship is presented to students enrolled in Minnesota colleges and universities who want to broaden their knowledge of Japan through a combination of study and travel.
Join us in celebrating the Mondale Award recipients and supporting Mondale Scholarship at the 28th Mondale Gala!
Do you need Kimono dressing assistance? Registration will be open soon.
Mondale Award Recipient: Joann Blatchley
My first visit to Japan changed my life. In 2004, I received a Fulbright Memorial Fund for Teachers fellowship to spend three weeks in Japan, visiting schools, being exposed to Japanese culture, and traveling by bullet train to Hiroshima. I returned from that experience and wondered what else could I do continue my association with Japan and found the Saint Paul – Nagasaki Sister City Committee which promotes friendship between citizens of both countries. It was a perfect fit.
One of my first ‘duties’ as an SPNSCC board member was to make arrangements for Sachiko Yasui, a hibakusha, to speak. Highlights of my tenure as board member and president of SPNSCC include the Gift of (Cherry) Trees from the government of Japan to St. Paul in 2012 and the Return of the Sword in 2013. Our 60th anniversary in 2015 included kite flyers Seikoo and Akiko Nakamura, visits by Mayor Tomihisa Taue, the Junshin singers, city officials and ten members of the Nagasaki Bridge Club. One highlight was the Hiroshima Nagasaki Peace Exhibition at the Landmark Center, which also brought groups of school children to the exhibit and “Pictures from a Hiroshima Schoolyard.” The pandemic cancelled our 65th anniversary celebration, but exchanges resumed in 2023.
To celebrate our 70th anniversary in 2025, the Saint Paul Civic Symphony performed with their sister orchestra, the Nagasaki Symphony Orchestra. Saint Paul hosted our annual Cherry Tree Celebration, drawing some 1,000 visitors in early May. American children and youth finished the KIDS GUERNICA mural. Mayor Suzuki of Nagasaki brought a delegation of city council members, Rotarians and 16 junior high students in late August. Some twenty five Minnesotans will travel to Nagasaki for Okunchi in October.
It has been a privilege to be part of the Sister City legacy. We are an all-volunteer organization, proving Margaret Mead’s quotation: "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has". Thank you.
Keynote Speaker: Kimmy Tanaka
Kimmy Tanaka grew up in Tamba-Sasayama, Japan where she gained an appreciation for history, architecture and food. She has a BA and a Master of Architecture from the University of Minnesota. She is the Senior Director of Inclusion, Outreach and Community Engagement for the Minnesota Historical Society, and previously worked as a program manager at Historic Fort Snelling where she developed programming around the history of the WWII Military Intelligence Service (Japanese) Language School. She also serves as the chair of the Twin Cities Japanese American Citizens League Education Committee. Her co-authored articles include: Fuji-Ya, Second to None: Reiko Weston's Role in Reconnecting Minneapolis and the Mississippi River (2018) and Righting a Wrong: Eighty Years Since the Order That Put Japanese Americans Behind Barbed Wire (2022) for Minnesota History Magazine.
Mondale Scholarship Recipients 2025-2026
It is with great pleasure that JASM presents the 2025 Mondale Scholarships to Minh Thu Duong (Augsburg University), Mari Friel (St. Olaf College), Emil Johansson (Winona State University. ), and Kai Satriano (Macalester College).
Master of Ceremonies: Gaosong V. Heu
Gaosong V. Heu is a Hmong American artist, vocalist, writer, educator, and entrepreneur based in Saint Paul, MN. With over 15 years of training in Western classical voice and traditional Hmong folk music, she bridges ancestral memory with contemporary expression. She holds a B.A. in Theatre Arts from the University of Minnesota–T.C. and a M.A. in Arts Administration from Columbia University. A passionate advocate for cultural equity, Gaosong works at the intersection of art, identity, and access. She currently stars in The Late Homecomer, a national one- woman show based on Kao Kalia Yang’s acclaimed memoir, produced by New York’s Literature to Life. Offstage, Gaosong is a content creator and the Co-Owner and Creative Director of Marc Heu Pâtisserie Paris, Saint Paul’s premier French dessert destination.
Please click here to register for the Gala!
Early Bird (register by Oct. 17)
$160/ Non-member
$110/ JASM member
Regular (register Oct. 18 - Oct. 31)
$190/ Non-member
$130/ JASM member
Post-Deadline (register Nov. 1 - Nov. 9)
$210/Non-Member
$150/Member
JASM invites you to become a member! Please sign up here and then register for the Mondale Gala 2025.
The Mondale Award Selection Committee is thrilled to present the 2025 Mondale Award to JoAnn Blatchley. JoAnn exemplifies the values and characteristics that the Mondales prescribed for recipients of this award. JoAnn's curiosity and compassion for people from different cultures was proven during her 30-year career as an English as a Second Language teacher in the Edina Public Schools. Not stopping there, her achievements with the St. Paul-Nagasaki Sister City Committee and the effects of her accomplishments are many and deep.
Since 1997, the Mondale Award for Japan-Minnesota Partnership is presented annually by JASM to recognize outstanding contributions to the building of understanding, cooperation and respect between the people of Japan and Minnesota, just as its namesakes, Joan and Walter Mondale, intended.
Kat Dalager, JASM President and Mondale Award Selection Committee Chair
JoAnn Blatchley, Recipient of the Mondale Citation – In Her Own Words
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Please join us for the Mondale Gala 2025 to celebrate the Mondale Award recipient and take part in this special evening on Saturday, November 15th at the Oak Ridge Country Club in Hopkins.
The 2025 Annual Meeting is scheduled on December 11th at 6:30 pm. The place is TBD.
At the meeting, we will be reflecting on the year as a whole and looking forward to next year. We’ll discuss additional ways we can further JASM’s mission and will hold elections for board members.
Please mark your calendar!
JASM’s Community Engagement: Connecting Minnesota with Japan
Explore the events and organizations JASM visited in 2025 to share Japanese culture and strengthen ties between Minnesota and Japan.
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JASM will award the Takuzo Ishida Memorial Scholarship to a student enrolled in a Minnesota high school who wants to broaden their knowledge of Japan through a combination of study and travel. The application deadline is now extended.
Please click here to read the application details.
2025 Timeline:
Past winner:
2025: Abdulla Abdulaziz and Pajtshiab Yang
2024: Bennie Tornoe (Click here to read her report on Tsushin Nov. 2024 issue on page 4)
2023: Walter Barlow (Click here to read his report on Tsushin Nov. 2023 issue on page 3)
If you would like to make a contribution to the Takuzo Ishida Memorial Scholarship's endowment, please click here.
Takuzo Ishida was a researcher, carpenter, chef, and bonsai enthusiast who served as President of JASM and Founder/Principal of the Minneapolis Japanese School. The Takuzo Ishida Memorial Scholarship was established in 2019 by Mr. Ishida’s family and friends to recognize his contributions to the Japanese community in Minnesota and to support his passion for youth education. (To read a special edition of the Tsushin dedicated to Mr. Ishida, please click here. )
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Minneapolis, MN 55426