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Visiting students and chaperones from Tamba-Sasayama Japan spent the afternoon in Waitsburg on their last day of their two week trip. The kids were hosted by local families through the Walla Walla - Tamba-Sasayama Sister City Affiliation Committee. Be sure to read the full article in next week's issue of The Times.
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Gloria Wilson, owner of Simply Sawdust worked with the students in her inspiring workshop.
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The students picked up brushes and painted with watercolor at the Tate Art Waitsburg studio, under the direction of veteran painter and art professor Greg Tate.
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At Touchet Valley Acoustic Music Project, Kate Hockersmith's Waitsburg students performed and taught bluegrass to the visiting students.
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Baristas Cheyenne Frohreich, Alexis España, and Lisa Lee (not shown) welcomed the visiting students to Ten Ton Coffee for lunch before their big day in Waitsburg.
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Music is an international language; in the past, TVAMP students have participated in the Sister City program.
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The visitors were able to learn basic typesetting with Suze Wood at The Pressroom.
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