UPCOMING EVENT
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UPCOMING EVENT 🏑 📅
Celebrate AANHPI Night with me
at the Seattle Kraken Game!
Join me on Monday, March 31, 2025, as the Seattle Kraken face off against the Dallas Stars for a night of thrilling hockey and cultural celebration! This year, the Seattle Kraken will be honoring Asian American Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities through an awesome collaboration with a special event that highlights the rich contribution NHPI communities in of our region.
Each ticket to AANHPI Night comes with an exclusive t-shirt designed by yours truly! This inspired design is a unique blend of Japanese Tengu and Oni masks, adorned with traditional Tongan ngatu motifs, integrated into an 8-limbed kraken. This artwork is a loving tribute to my wife, Maile, and especially, our children, who carry both Japanese and Tongan heritage. As an added bonus, $5 from every ticket sold will support Maui Economic Inc. to aid families and elders in Lahaina.
Pick up your one-of-a-kind t-shirt at The Lair, the Kraken’s team store, by scanning your ticket on game night! The pickup window runs from when doors open until the end of the 2nd intermission.
With over 20% of King County’s population identifying as AANHPI, I'm proud to celebrate our vibrant community especially with the support of the Seattle Kraken. Get your tickets now and join me for a memorable night celebrating culture, heritage, and hockey!
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