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【women submitting to sex videos】Rising Stars Putt Forth a Spectacular Golf Tournament
The golf tournament was a family affair.

By TIMOTHY CHUMAN,?2016-17 Rising Stars 14 Participant

After going through a series of workshops that taught leadership skills and cultural values, Rising Stars 14 participants incorporated all the skills that they learned to host the 14th annual miniature golf tournament fundraiser on March 4 at Camelot Golfland in Anaheim.

The ultimate goal of the tournament was to put the skills the students learned during the six-month program to raise as much money as possible for next year’s Rising Stars program. Funds were obtained through gaining sponsorships, selling raffle tickets, and corralling golfers to participate.

Children and adults of all ages came out to support and compete, but there was a handful of golfers who took home prizes for placing in the top three. The winner of the children’s division was Aaron Abrams while brothers Kenneth Tabata and Kai Tabata placed second and third. Richard Chung topped the adult division, followed by Yuko Voyemant in second place and Nao Ikeuchi in third.

“To be honest, I actually didn’t know that there were winners for each division. I was just aiming to beat my friends and have fun,” said Abrams.

Timothy Chuman, pictured with emcees Alana Yamauchi and Jennifer Terada, shares his experience as a Rafu Shimpo intern and promotes the newspaper’s subscription drive

The raffle was held toward the end of the golf tournament, and while many supporters were lucky enough to win a variety of prizes, Belinda Okazaki, Karen Tanaka and Alysa Stone hit the jackpot as they secured the top three prizes in the raffle. Okazaki won the third-place prize of a gift card tree, Tanaka won the second-place prize of two Disneyland Park Hopper tickets, and Stone took home the grand prize of an Apple watch.

Rising Stars also had the chance to host kids from the JSPACC (Japanese Speaking Parents Association of Children with Challenges). Erika Fisher, a Rising Stars alumna who is currently working for the JSPACC, said that the golf tournament was extremely beneficial for their kids: “This activity is a really great opportunity for them to practice a wide range of social skills and they really enjoy being a part of the event year after year.”

Debi Inamine, the committee chair for Rising Stars, commented on the overall success of the golf tournament: “Every year, Rising Stars attracts great students. This year, we had a bumper crop of ‘fundraising phenoms’ who not only exceeded their fundraising goal, but also surpassed all previous years’ goals by raising over $25,000. So, the tournament was a great success for the Rising Stars students whose outstanding efforts will help continue the Risings Stars program for years to come.”

Janelle Doi and Kyla Kikkawa serve continental breakfast.

Since the end of October, the Rising Stars program has been in full swing. By putting the participants through a collection of workshops taught by experts throughout the Japanese American community, participants gained skills and tools necessary to develop into passionate leaders who strive to serve the community.

The golf tournament was the ultimate exam for the students as they neared the end of their tenure in the program. Inamine described it as “a culmination of all the students’ hard work,” and said they needed to “encapsulate what they have learned from the various workshops and apply those new-found skills.”

The students were divided into subcommittees that worked on publicizing the tournament, the logistics of the tournament, and creating the brochure for the tournament. Each subcommittee played a crucial role in the success of the event, but the students concurred that without the skills they learned from the workshops, the tournament would not have been as successful. They were responsible for getting sponsorships, golfers and donations for the raffle as well as running the tournament.

The Raffle Committee selects winners.

Senior Jonathan Ikemoto mentioned that the assertiveness workshop taught by Lighthouse Community Church pastor Brian Chang was the most beneficial to him: “The workshop helped a lot when we were setting up for the golf tournament because it forced me to make decisions on the spot instead of having someone else make them for me.”

Junior Kara Makishi found heavy value in the teamwork workshop taught by Christine Itano-Cosner. “Being able to recognize how everyone functions differently [through the workshop] allowed me to appreciate what it means to work as a team. We were able to adapt to each other’s strengths and build up from there,” she said.

The overall result of the golf tournament impressed many of the golfers, including Rafu Shimpopublisher Mickey Komai. “It is special for kids at this age to accomplish something that raises so much money. The kids do not have much prior knowledge of how to fundraise or organize a golf tournament, so the fact that they have the wherewithal to go out and solicit sponsorships and raise money for years to come is quite impressive,” he said.

Breakfast crew members Kara Makishi, Janelle Doi and Kristin Hamamoto.

Although the participants had major success in the fundraising aspect of the tournament, the whole process was a great learning experience for them as well. Sophomore Kai Itokazu gave his thoughts on how beneficial the tournament was for him: “The golf tournament taught me that it is important to stay in touch with your peers. It’s hard to achieve something when you have a lack of communication. Ultimately, the tournament allowed me to gain confidence because I was able to step out of my comfort zone when getting sponsors.”

With young leaders like these, the future of the Japanese American community is bright.

The Rising Stars Youth Leadership Program is a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) organization. The volunteer committee oversees the six-month program, which originated under the Nikkei Federation. The Japanese American Cultural and Community Center is the facility sponsor and the program takes place at its facilities in Little Tokyo. The Rafu Shimpois the media sponsor and provides invaluable and generous support for the program.

For information on the program, visit our website at http://risingstarsyouthleadershipprogram.weebly.com. Applications for the Rising Stars 15 (2017-18) program will be available in July on the website.

Timothy Chuman is a sophomore at Mark Keppel High School in Alhambra. He has an interest in journalism and is a Yonsei Basketball alumnus.

Photos by?Jonathan Ikemoto, Rising Stars 14 participant

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