El Camino College to Celebrate Spring with Annual Cherry Blossom Festival
El Camino College invites the community to celebrate spring at the 23rd Annual Cherry
Blossom Festival, set for noon-1 p.m. March 15 at the Student Services Plaza., 16007
Crenshaw Boulevard, Torrance. Parking is available in Lot C off of Manhattan Beach
Boulevard.
In case of rain, this event will move inside of the Social Justice Center located
in the Communications Bldg., Room 204, facing the Student Services Plaza.
El Camino students will share their original haiku poetry at the event, and professional
taiko drum group Asano Taiko U.S. will perform. Traditional Japanese refreshments
will be served at this festival that commemorates friendship and the arrival of spring.
The “Dr. Nadine Ishitani Hata Memorial Cherry Blossom Festival” is named after El
Camino’s former vice president of academic affairs, who passed away in 2005. An internationally
known scholar who was extremely involved in academia and community work, Dr. Hata
was instrumental in bringing the cherry trees to campus 23 years ago. American Honda
Motor Co., Inc. donated the trees as a traditional gesture of friendship, similar
to the cherry trees given to the United States by Japan in 1912. American Honda also
generously contributed to an endowed scholarship in Dr. Hata’s name in 2006.
“Sharing this meaningful tradition each year is a wonderful way to bring the college
and community together,” said El Camino College President Brenda Thames. “We are also
proud to honor Dr. Hata’s legacy with this festival that celebrates spring and friendship.”
The El Camino Community College District encourages persons with disabilities to participate
in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation,
or have questions about the physical access provided, please contact Monica Delgado
at [email protected] as soon as possible.