The INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’s ASSOCIATION in
AKITA
FAREWELL LETTER
Again, how the days, months and years pass so quickly, already May 2016 has passed.
The cherry blossom has been and gone once more heralding much warmer,
temperate days ahead, here in Akita. The
climate here is so pleasing, especially through summer, where in Tokyo, it is
so hot and humid.
The IWA has been very dormant for a year. There hasn’t been much interest in it over
the months and one of the main factors for this situation is that everyone
leads very active and busy lives and it has been very difficult to arrange dates
and venues, which suit everyone.
At this point, I feel it is my responsibility to now announce that by
early July 2017, I shall have returned to England to take up residence. My husband will continue in his present post
here in Akita.
During my 8/9 years stay in Akita, I must say that it has been the
happiest time of my connection with Japan, over the years.
IWA members have all enjoyed happy days together (please check
iwaakita.blogspot.com for past events) and learnt many things about a wide
spectrum of subjects from a varied bank of speakers and outings.
The IWA has been run ‘on a shoe string’ and has endeavoured to not
escalate unnecessary costs for members and guests. IWA was started in 2008/9.
IWA was very proud to have contributed a donation to the Great
Earthquake/tsumani of 2011, which now brings me to the topic of the IWA Bank
Account…
The IWA Bank account is with Akita Bank and I have made a decision to
close the account, along with another member.
Several IWA members and Mrs M have agreed to this decision. The balance in the account stands at Yen3,366
only. The decision was also made to
donate this money to The Red Cross in Akita.
This was carried out on Tuesday 14th June, 2016.
Copies of these documents will be posted on this blog.
I do hope that this suites everyone’s agreement.
I would like to say ‘thank you’ to all IWA members and guests and
international friends for all co-operation and valued friendship shared over
the years.
The IWA blog will remain active for reference and also for, from time
to time, reports from my home town, Louth, Lincolnshire, England in order to
share information of IWA in Louth.
I hope this blog will nurture an international spirit and exchange of
information.
To all members and friends of the IWA Akita, I wish you good health and
happiness and once again, THANK YOU and GOOD BYE! Jennifer Ichikawa
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