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The 7th Aurora Charity Golf Classic, Auction & Dinner
Los Angeles, California - Aurora Japanese Language Scholarship Foundation announces it’s the 7th
Charity Golf Classic, Auction & Dinner, which will be held at Via Verde Country Club in San Dimas,
CA on Monday, May 21th, 2012.

The Aurora Foundation was established in 1998 (Dr. Akiko Agishi, Founder and President) as a
non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Our mission is to promote Japanese culture to mainstream
Americans interested in Japanese language and culture by providing them scholarships and
grants through the Aurora Foundation’s programs. It is the Foundation's goal that we move
forward together with our scholarship programs to help make a better world for the future of all.
The scholarship recipients have already been generating immeasurable goodwill for USA/Japan
relations.
The net profit from this charity golf classic will fund the Aurora Japanese Language Scholarship,
the Aurora Challenge Grant, the All USA High School Japanese Speech Contest, and the Aurora
Endowment Fund.
The tournament format will be the peoria system and there are many great prizes to award
individual golfers. In addition to supporting the Foundation’s mission, it is a great opportunity to
meet and exchange contacts with people from all over the Southern California and to show off your
great golf skills!
Via Verde Country Club was the concept of Vinell Pauley who first developed the club in conjunction
with the Via Verde housing development in the city of San Dimas. The course was opened for play
in 1969 and the additional nine holes were completed in 1970.
http://www.viaverdecountryclub.com/about-us.html
The tournament chair is Mr. George Sugimoto from KGS Electronics, and the co-chairs are Mr. Tom
Iino from Pacific Commerce Bank and Ms. Nancy Matsui from American Airlines.
Aurora Japanese Language Scholarship Foundation presents
The7th Charity Golf Classic, Auction & Dinner
Location : Via Verde Country Club
1400 Avenida Entrada, San Dimas, CA 91773
Date: Monday, May 21th, 2012
9:00am: Registration
10:30am: Shotgun Start
16:00pm: Reception & Auction
17:00pm: Award Dinner
Entry Fee: $250
Early Bird Entry Fee - $225 (For those who register by April 1 will receive 10% discount!!)
For questions, please email:
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or call: 323-882-6545
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JAPANESE LANGUAGE SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION DBA AURORA FOUNDATIONWith an eye toward the future of global peace, and a deep passion for contributing to a better world, the Aurora Japanese Language Scholarship Foundation was established in 1998 (Dr. Akiko Agishi, Founder and President) as a non-profit 501(c)(3)organization. So far, through our scholarships and grants, our 12 scholarship recipients and 6 grant recipients have experienced living in Japan and have had the opportunity to further their understanding of the Japanese language and culture. These recipients have been generating immeasurable goodwill for USA/Japan relations, and we believe that their efforts and accomplishments will continue to influence younger generations now and into the future. Through the JLSF SCHOLARSHIPS, the Aurora Foundation assists United States citizens, who are either Japanese language teachers or graduate students of Japanese language education, to experience living in Japan and have the opportunity to further their understanding of the Japanese language, improve their teaching abilities, and enrich their appreciation of Japanese culture. All their future students will share in the benefits realized from these scholarships. Another opportunity is the AURORA CHALLENGE GRANT which is awarded to a USA citizen who resides in California and has a unique dream, in any field of endeavor, which is related to Japanese culture and which would never be realized without traveling to. The award goes to an individual with a creative dream or challenge that if fulfilled, would contribute to global goodwill and intercultural appreciation. By awarding this grant, the Aurora Foundation hopes to help the winner enhance their pursuit of their truest, most heartfelt dream by providing them with the opportunity for a once in a lifetime experience. Through this experience, and by furthering the pursuit of their dream projects, the recipients continue to gain and share a better understanding of Japan.
JLSF BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2006 Accounting Report (PDF)
2007 Accounting Report (PDF)
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