DescriptionThe Seabrook Community House was originally a USO center during World War II. After interned Japanese Americans relocated to Seabrook, the Community House was used as a central site for parties,...
DescriptionPictured are Dorothy Chapman of the Seabrook Community House, and Yo Yeya, an Ikebana teacher. Both women are dressed in Japanese kimonos. Ikebana is a Japanese art involving the arrangement of...
DescriptionIn this "I remember" memoir, Yoshiko Hasegawa recalls moving from the Gila River Relocation camps to Seabrook Farms in September of 1944. Her father was instrumental in partnering with Charles...
DescriptionSocial gathering at Seabrook Farms. PIctured here, starting from the left, are: Dorothy Chapman, Verokika and Gerdfrey Mann, Loreida Malleus, Emi Klepp, Mai Klepp.
DescriptionLook at all the delicious looking pies set out for a special event at the Seabrook Farms Community House. Picture taken on November 27, 1950.
DescriptionPhotograph of the wives club of Seabrook 1948. Photo was published in "Seabrook: A New Beginning" pamphlet on 10-9-94. Photo provided for SECC "Help Preserve the Rich Multicultural History of...
DescriptionIn this "I remember" memoir, Iddy Asada recalls the years that she played on the Seabrook girls' softball and girls' basketball teams, both of which traveled to other cities to play opponents. The...