Update: Sunday’s ‘West Seattle for Japan’ participants announced

(ANOTHER UPDATE: This G-Map shows all 27 participants announced as of Saturday evening.)


View West Seattle for Japan participants in a larger map

(LATEST UPDATE: Go to the West Seattle for Japan FB page and follow the link to “Info” to find the latest list of participants … )

(Poster added Tuesday am, republished with permission; design by Jeff Gilbert, Feedback Lounge)
Followup to our Friday report with West 5 proprietor Dave Montoure‘s announcement he was organizing a Japan-relief event for next Sunday (March 27) – he said he would announce details via Facebook and Twitter, and a poster appeared late tonight on the West 5 FB page; see it here (*morning update, we now have permission to republish it; see it above*).

Participating businesses (each business name is linked to its website) as listed on the poster: West 5, Feedback Lounge (WSB sponsor), Shadowland, Easy Street Records & Cafe, Mission, Porterhouse, Beveridge Place Pub, Skylark Café and Club (WSB sponsor), Bin 41, The Bridge, Mashiko, Spring Hill, Cherry Consignment, Coffee to a Tea with Sugar, Fresh Bistro, Meander’s, JaK’s Grill, West Seattle Produce, Wing Dome.

The poster says “donating for relief” and notes that donations go to Peace Winds Japan and KnK International; the notation on FB says, “Support these businesses on Sunday, provide relief to Japan.” P.S. The event has its own Facebook page – “like” it here.

ADDED 11:47 AM TUESDAY: We’ve received the official news release for this event – read on:

A group of 19 West Seattle businesses have organized a community fundraising effort to benefit victims of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami. A portion of proceeds from sales on Sunday, March 27th will be donated to Peace Winds Japan and Knk International.

The two beneficiaries were selected to address three specific focus areas:
– first response to the disaster providing support to address immediate needs of food, medical attention and shelter;
– assisting individuals (with a focus on children) to cope with the lingering effects of post-disaster trauma;
– future disaster preparedness in rebuilding

Dave Montoure, co-owner of the West 5 restaurant, came up with the concept. Montoure, who lived in the Iwate Prefecture of Japan for several years, felt that he had to do something to support the Japanese communities that had become his extended family. The Iwate Prefecture is one of the hardest-hit areas in Japan.

“I am getting daily updates from friends in Iwate,” Montoure noted. “They are asking for help which is very uncharacteristic of the Japanese culture and is telling of how dire the situation is on the ground.”

The idea began with West 5 and quickly spread to other West Seattle restaurants and bars. Energized by the opportunity to help reduce suffering in Japan, other West Seattle retail businesses jumped on board. At the time of writing, 19 businesses are participating and include:

West 5
Shadowland
The Mission
Beveridge Place Pub
Bin 41
Mashiko
Cherry Consignment
Fresh Bistro
Jak’s Grill
Wing Dome

Community members who would like to donate and support the relief effort can find an updated list of participants and details for the day on Facebook at www.facebook.com/westseattleforjapan

– Feedback Lounge
– Easy Street Records & Café
– Porterhouse
– Skylark Café & Club
– The Bridge
– Spring Hill
– Coffee to a Tea with Sugar
– Meander’s Kitchen
– West Seattle Produce

West Seattle businesses who would like to participate are warmly welcomed and can contact Dave Montoure at (206) 719-3283

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About Peace Winds Japan
Peace Winds Japan (PWJ) (www.peace-winds.org/en) is an NGO (Non-Governmental Organization), dedicated to the support of people in distress, threatened by conflict, poverty, or other turmoil. With its headquarters in Japan, PWJ has been active in various parts of the world. Now, with the advent of the earthquake and tsunami, PWJ is focusing efforts in Japan.

About KnK International
KnK International (http://knk-network.org)is devoted to supporting disadvantaged youth in Asia and encouraging international friendships. In the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami, KnK is focused on the support of people and children in the devastated area of Japan.

ADDED TUESDAY NIGHT: The Beer Junction has joined the list, according to the West Seattle For Japan FB page.

6 Replies to "Update: Sunday's 'West Seattle for Japan' participants announced"

  • teacher/mom March 22, 2011 (11:01 am)

    Is this poster available for purchase, or with a donation? It’s beautiful.

  • Marge March 22, 2011 (1:03 pm)

    I agree teacher/mom I would love a copy of the poster

  • miles March 22, 2011 (6:49 pm)

    I, too, would love to purchase a copy of this poster….any word yet on how that can happen?

  • Forest March 22, 2011 (8:04 pm)

    I appreciate that WSB has started to credit the designers of local poster art when it accompanies blog stories.

    • WSB March 22, 2011 (10:06 pm)

      Forest, that info is seldom provided! If it were, we’d use it. And there’s not always time to ask followup questions on EVERYTHING. But we’ll try! In this case, Dave Montoure made a point of saying “be sure to credit Jeff from Feedback!” who by the way does most if not all of the cool stuff on his own site, which is one of the liveliest business websites in West Seattle (WITHOUT Flash or fancy tech, just great looks/content, and frequently updated). – TR

  • redblack March 23, 2011 (7:05 am)

    notably absent from the list of restaurants:

    elliott bay brewing.

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