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WWII internment of native Japanese Americans, saving heritage sources, and cooking for Passover

In April 1942, Arroyo Grande residents- who have been Japanese Americans- have been taken from their properties to a short lived relocation middle in Tulare. Historian and creator Jim Gregory talks about these days with KCBX’s Tom Wilmer.

In California, heritage sources are rescued from hurt throughout emergencies, like fireplace, earthquakes and floods. Tom Wilmer speaks with Colonel Kirk Sturm concerning the Heritage Emergency Response Team.

Heritage Resources Rescue .mp3

Playing With Food, from the KCBX archives, has Fr. Ian Dellinger studying to organize conventional meals for Passover.

Playing With Food- Passover mp3



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