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                <title>JET Program</title>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 10:05:56 PDT</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ Well everyone, I am about to do something crazy. And by crazy I mean really totally out of this world, in your face, to the max crazy. Instead of getting a Master's degree in the United States, I am am going to enroll in the JET program and teach English in Japan as a ALT (assistant language teacher). After staying for a year, I plan to renew my contract and get my Master's degree at a Japanese university. You can go ahead and say that I am crazy. I already know that. I have a meeting about all of this on Friday. Wish me luck!<br /><br /> ]]></description>
                <author>~LyraAlluse</author>
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                <title>Anime Kaigi: Finally, A Con In Flagstaff!</title>
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                <description><![CDATA[ I e-mailed the head guy of AZHP (Arizona Hobbyist Paradise: <a href="http://www.deviantart.com/users/outgoing?http://www.arizonahp.org/">[link]</a>) and told him about our current lack of anime conventions in Northern Arizona. This was my e-mail:<br /><br />--------------------------------------------------------------------<br /><br />Dear Administrators of AZHP,<br /><br />I live in the city of Flagstaff, Arizona where there are currently no anime conventions being hosted. Dedicated Japanimation fans that live in the Flagstaff area have to travel to other places in Arizona or across the United States to attend AZHP or SPJA hosted events. This ends up costing a lot of time and money. The closest convention that Flagstaff residents can attend is four hours away in Phoenix Arizona and is called Anizona (<a href="http://www.deviantart.com/users/outgoing?http://www.anizona.org/">[link]</a>). There is an anime convention called Saboten-Con (<a href="http://www.deviantart.com/users/outgoing?http://www.sabotencon.com/">[link]</a>) which takes place in Mesa, but it always occurs during the school year when myself and many other college students canÂt find time to attend it. There is one event that occurs during the summer called Animeland Tucon (<a href="http://www.deviantart.com/users/outgoing?http://animelandtucon.ning.com/">[link]</a>) but it is five hours away from Flagstaff if traveling by bus or car which adds to the convention cost and makes it difficult for residents (including myself) to attend.<br /><br />I would really like to bring a convention like Saboten-Con or Animeland Tucon to my home town of Flagstaff, Arizona, which is a key tourist area in my state and I believe the perfect place to host an event such as this. We have a newly built convention center as well as a hotel that is located right next to it. Northern Arizona University (which is located in town and is the university that I am currently attending) has an anime club that is full of enthusiastic members that would be more than willing to donate their time to the cause. It is also full of many talented artists that could contribute their work to an artist alley and help design promotional flyers for the event.<br /><br />From reading your webpage, I see that you are an organization that is dedicated to promoting the Japanese arts to, not only the fan base in Mesa, Tucson, and Phoenix, but to fans throughout Arizona. I honestly have no idea how much work or contacts it takes to set up a convention because there isnÂt exactly a manual on the subject (that I have found) but I was hoping that maybe one voice in Flagstaff would be enough to humbly request that the AZHP consider hosting an event in my home town and if they could not, could possible suggest a way to set up an event.<br /><br />I know that there are many fans of anime as well as Japanese culture that would like to attend an event in Flagstaff that just does not exist at this point in time. Flagstaff is a tourist town that thrives on commerce from outside sources. We are a gateway city to many national parks, such as the Grand Canyon, as well as many historic sites. I think that adding something like an anime convention would give our town just one more reason to shine, and be promoting the Japanese arts at the same time. ItÂs a win/ win situation for everyone!<br /><br />I know that this is just one letter from just one fan of Japanese animation living in Arizona, but I know that I represent thousands of fans in my city that would give anything to have an annual convention that is not under constant threat of shutting its doors as well as occurs during the summer when people have time and resources to attend it. It is my hope that the staff of the AZHP will read this letter and consider bringing the magic of an anime convention to our community here in Flagstaff, Arizona.<br /><br />I think that this is something that will provide entertainment for teens and young adults in my community as well as give Flagstaff more fuel for its tourist industry. I thank you got taking the time to read my letter, and even if this is something that the AZHP cannot remedy, I want to thank your organization for giving me my love of anime and Japanese culture all of those years ago. May you have the same success in your future work with anime conventions throughout the state. I admire everything your organization stands for.<br /><br />Best Regards,<br /><br />Emma Lee Downs<br /><br />NAU Student (English Major)/<br /><br />Anime Club Member<br /><br />--------------------------------------------------------------------<br /><br />I didn't think the guy was going to respond, but he did! This is what he e-mailed me back:<br /><br />--------------------------------------------------------------------<br /><br />Dear Emma,<br /><br />Sorry for such a late response. I've been incredibly busy with many<br />things including the most recent convention Animeland TuCon you<br />referred to.<br /><br... ]]></description>
                <author>~LyraAlluse</author>
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