FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Chris Wanamaker, (202) 262 2083 president@dcanimeclub.org
DC Anime Club and It’s Gosu Presents
Video Game Tournaments and Anime
DC Anime Club in association with It’s Gosu invites all Anime and
Video Game Enthusiast to our event video game tournaments and anime
on Saturday August 7, 2010
2pm-5pm at the Martin Luther King, Jr Memorial Library 901 G St NW
Washington, DC 20001 in Room A5 on the A Level
of the Library.
The event will include activities such as
Super Street Fighter IV Tournament for Playstation 3, Yugioh
Tournament for duelist, Pokemon Tournament for Nintendo DS where
attendees are encouraged to bring their own Nintendo DS systems and
games, Anime Swap Meet for anime enthusiast to trade anime related
items, learn how to create your own costumes based on your favorite
Japanese Animated/Comic Book characters at Cosplay (costume
play) corner, free style Video Gaming where attendees are encouraged
to bring their own video games, systems and even televisions.
There is a $5 entry fee for the Super Street Fighter IV Tournament while all other
activities are free and open to the public.
Age rang for this event is 13 and up.
For more information please visit the DC Anime Club website at http://dcanimeclub.org or
call 202 262 2083.
About DC Anime Club:
DCAC was established in 2003 to introduce and educate people in the
Washington, DC area about East Asian culture, through viewing and discussion of
Japanese animation (also known as anime) and Japanese comics (manga). DCAC is a
501(c) (3) not for profit organization, contributions to DC Anime Club
are taxed deductible to the extent allowable under the law.
The club also works to provide a positive, alternative activity to the
youth in the area by exposing them to foreign culture, encouraging artistic
expression and creativity, and providing opportunities for participation in
community activities and leadership.
In addition to our bi-weekly meetings, the club holds an Annual Art Show,
an Annual Costume fundraising event, and visits local schools to do presentations
on anime. The club also works with the Smithsonian Freer Gallery and DC
Asian Pacific American Film Festival on their anime screenings, and has
helped locally promote performances for Japanese bands such as Puffy Ami Yumi
and Pine am. DC Anime Club was founded by Chris Wanamaker (President), Jules
Chang (Former Vice President) and Craig Vaughn (Vice President) on Saturday June 5,
2003. We have a strong membership that continues to grow -- most of which are
teenagers.
Added by animepimp on July 2, 2010