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Exciting New Additions at The OC Mix: Introducing Balboa Gold and Kratom Kava Bar

08.10.23

The vibrant community of The OC Mix at SOCO is buzzing with anticipation as it proudly welcomes two new stores into its fold: Balboa Gold, an exquisite locally-owned jewelry boutique, and Kratom Kava Bar, an innovative plant-based medicine shop.

Balboa Gold has emerged as a masterfully handcrafted jewelry haven, enriching The OC Mix with a stunning array of statement pieces and elegant accessories. A jewel in its own right, Balboa Gold draws inspiration from the enchanting Newport Beach, infusing each creation with creativity and charm. This permanent jewelry destination opens its doors with a promise to elevate your collection with distinctive pieces that go beyond your wildest imagination.

Kratom Kava Bar is poised to offer a truly unique experience, centering around helping customers explore the manifold benefits of Kratom, an organic alternative to alcohol. Sourced from natural botanicals in Southeast Asia, Kratom boasts a range of advantages, including relief, restful sleep aid, euphoria, and stress reduction. The arrival of Kratom Kava Bar is a much-awaited opportunity for the local community to delve into the fascinating realm of plant-based medicine. Guided by their knowledgeable team, customers will have the chance to curate their own personalized selections, choosing from an array of flavors, doses, and desired effects. The journey into holistic wellness is at your fingertips, right within the heart of The OC Mix.

Both Balboa Gold and Kratom Kava Bar have found their home within The OC Mix, adding to the allure of this vibrant community hub. It's a celebration of craftsmanship, wellness, and style, both at 3303 Hyland Ave, Costa Mesa. 



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The 81st Nisei Week Japanese Festival Returns to Little Tokyo: Celebrate Japanese Heritage and Tradition

08.10.23

Get ready to immerse yourself in a vibrant celebration of Japanese and Japanese American culture as the 81st Nisei Week Japanese Festival comes to life in the heart of Los Angeles. From Saturday, August 12 to Sunday, August 20, 2023, Little Tokyo will be transformed into a hub of free, family-friendly cultural events, interactive experiences, live music, and more, making it one of Los Angeles' most significant Japanese cultural experiences.

Nisei Week, renowned as one of the nation's oldest and longest-running multi-weekend ethnic festivals, pays homage to the pioneers of Japanese-American traditions in the dynamic city of Los Angeles. Over two weekends, a range of activities will unfold, inviting visitors to partake in the rich heritage and traditions that shape this vibrant community.

Key Events:

Nisei Week Coronation: Witness the official presentation of the 2023 Nisei Week Queen and Court in a captivating program at the Aratani Theatre on Saturday, August 12, from 7 - 9 p.m.

Grand Parade: Join one of the country's largest Japanese American parades on Sunday, August 13, from 4 - 7 p.m. The streets of Little Tokyo will come alive with Japanese dancers, colorful displays, festive music, talented musicians, and stunning floats.

Nisei Week Awards Dinner: On Monday, August 14, from 6 - 8 p.m., the Little Tokyo community will honor individuals who go above and beyond, including community service honorees and parade marshals.

Nisei Week Pioneer Luncheon & Spirit Awards: Show appreciation for Southern California's Japanese American leaders and friends on Wednesday, August 16, from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Omni Hotel.

Nisei Week Plaza Festival & Beer Garden: On August 19 & 20, from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m., head to the JACCC Plaza for live music, captivating performances, Japanese delicacies, and more, in collaboration with the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center.

Nisei Week Taiko Gathering: Experience the captivating art of Taiko drumming by Southern California groups on Sunday, August 20, from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. at JACCC Plaza.

Nisei Week Closing Ceremony and Ondo: Join the vibrant Japanese tradition of street dancing with live entertainment to conclude the festival on Sunday, August 20, from 5 - 8 p.m.

Mark your calendars and be a part of this extraordinary celebration of Japanese heritage and culture. For more details and updates, visit NiseiWeek.org. To explore the charming world of Little Tokyo, check out LittleTokyoLA.org/GoLittleTokyo.



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