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    • 2026/07/03 (Fri)

    This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)

    July 2026 Planned Activities

    2nd Online MeetUp for Preschoolers



    July 7 (Sat) 9:30 ~ 10:30 AM ( Eastern Time ) Online event

    [Theme] Concerns About Picky Eating

    Click here for the registration form → https://forms.gle/ Ayf2Bi6XGkihHc6p8

    Registration closes on Monday, July 6 ( ).

    While this event is intended for parents of children ages 1–5, expectant mothers, parents of infants, and parents of elementary school students are also welcome to participate.

    Click here for details

    Second Online MeetUp for Parents of Preschoolers

    Tuesday, July 7, 9:30 a.m.–10:30 a.m. (Eastern Time) Online

    [Topic] Let's Talk About Picky Eating

    Click here for the registration form → https://forms.gle/ Ayf2Bi6XGkihHc6p8

    Registration closes on Monday, July 6.

    While this event is primarily for parents of children ages 1 to 5, expectant mothers, parents of infants, and parents of elementary school students are also welcome to attend.




    “Wa” Senior Citizens’ Gathering

    This is a gathering where seniors and volunteers can enjoy chatting in Japanese. Currently, about 10 people attend.

    July 10 (Fri) 1:00 ~ 3:00 PM at the Arlington venue

    July 24 (Fri) 1:00 ~ 3:00 PM via Zoom

    *Please note that in-person meetings are subject to change due to weather, road conditions, and other factors.
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    Senior Group “Wa no Kai”

    This is a group for seniors to enjoy chatting in Japanese with other seniors and volunteers. Currently, there are about 10 members in the group.



    Friday, July 10, 1:00–3:00 PM at Arlington Venue

    Friday, July 24, 1:00–3:00 PM via Zoom



    *Please note that in-person gatherings are subject to change due to weather, road conditions, etc.


    Sing-Along for Seniors

    This is a fun gathering—primarily for seniors—where we sing nostalgic songs ( such as traditional school songs, Showa-era pop songs, and folk songs from around the world ) in Japanese.

    It’s okay if you’re not good at singing or can’t read sheet music. Currently, about 10 people gather for these sessions.

    July 13 (Mon) 1:00 ~ 1:45 PM via Zoom

    July 27 (Mon) 1:00 ~ 1:45 PM on Zoom
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    Sing-along in Japanese (Uta no Kai)

    This is a group mainly for seniors to enjoy singing nostalgic songs (shoka, Showa-era songs, folk songs from around the world, etc.) in Japanese. You don’t have to be a good singer or be able to read music. We currently have about 10 members.

    Monday, July 13, 1:00–1:45 PM via Zoom

    Monday, July 27, 1:00–1:45 PM via Zoom


    Senior Zoom Fitness

    We host fitness classes on Zoom that seniors can enjoy at their own pace.

    Instructors active in the local community take turns leading the classes each week, allowing you to participate in a variety of programs.

    July 6 (Mon) 10:00 ~ 10:45 AM Zoom

    July 13 (Mon) 10:00 ~ 10:45 AM Zoom

    July 20 (Mon) 10:00 ~ 10:45 AM Zoom

    July 27 (Mon) 10:00 ~ 10:45 AM Zoom




    Zoom Fitness for Seniors

    Fitness classes that seniors can enjoy without strain are held via Zoom. Japanese instructors who are active in the community will lead the class on a weekly basis, allowing participants to take part in a variety of programs.



    Monday, July 6, 10:00–10:45 a.m. via Zoom

    Monday, July 13, 10:00–10:45 AM via Zoom

    Monday, July 20, 10:00–10:45 AM via Zoom

    Monday, July 27, 10:00–10:45 AM via Zoom


    Online Japanese Support Group for First-Time Parents

    This group is for families with children aged 0 to about 2 years old.

    Whether you’re pregnant, raising your first child, or raising your second—or even if this is your first time raising a child in the New England area—please feel free to join us.

    Wednesday, July 15 12:30–1:30 PM Zoom

    July’s theme is “Baby Sleep : Nighttime Crying and Bedtime Routines”

    Details ・ Click here to register




    Support Group for Japanese New Parents

    Group for parents with children ages 0–2. Please join us if you are pregnant, raising your first child, raising your second child, or raising a child in the New England area for the first time.



    Wednesday, July 15, 12:30–1:30 PM via Zoom

    Topic: “Baby Sleep: Night Wakings and Getting Your Baby to Sleep"

    For details and registration, click here.


    Longevity Celebration Gift Project

    We are currently presenting longevity celebration gifts to Japanese and Japanese Americans residing in six New England states—( MA, ME, NH, VT, RI, and CT ) who will turn 85 or older in 2026.

    Please click here for details.



    Longevity Birthday Gift Program

    We are offering a longevity celebration gift to Japanese or Japanese Americans currently residing in the six New England states (MA, ME, NH, VT, RI, and CT) who will celebrate their 85th birthday or older in 2026.

    For details, please see here.



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    For more information, please contact us below.



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    JB Line, Inc.

    Japanese-American Bostonian Support Line

    92 Montvale Avenue, #3600

    Mailbox #31

    Stoneham, MA 02180

    \ (781) 296-1800 (Weekdays 10:00 AM ~ 4:00 PM)

    www.jbline.org/

    help@jbline.org

    • Press Release / Group / Organization
    • 2026/06/16 (Tue)

    This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)

    Information on the Online MeetUp for Preschoolers: MeetUp for Parents of Preschoolers

    We will be holding the 2nd Online MeetUp for Preschoolers.

    [Topic] Concerns About Picky Eating
    [Date and Time] July 7 (Tue) 9:30 AM ~ – 10:30 AM ( Eastern Time )
    [Location] Online
    Click here for the registration form → https://forms.gle/Ayf2Bi6XGkihHc6p8
    Registration closes on Monday, July 6 ( ).
    We will email the Zoom ID for the event to registered participants by the day before the event.

    [Content]
    Once children turn one year old, their activity levels increase, leading to more opportunities for social interaction beyond time spent solely with family. For this reason, this is often said to be a time when parents begin to experience new concerns and worries regarding their child’s growth and development.
    This session will focus on “picky eating.”
    Even if a child doesn’t have extreme likes and dislikes, they may refuse to eat certain foods out of prejudice, dislike certain tastes, textures, or seasonings, or their preferences may change due to shifts in their environment. By sharing ideas and insights with one another, we may be able to address these issues in a positive way. We also hope to have experts well-versed in child development join us, so we can exchange ideas together.
    While this event is primarily for children ages 1–5, expectant mothers, parents of infants, and parents of elementary school students are also welcome to attend. We also encourage anyone involved in child-rearing support to join us.

    Please feel free to contact us at help@jbline.org with any questions.


    JB Line Parent-Child Support Team

    〈To Parents Raising Young Children in the New England Area〉

    We are hosting our second online MeetUp for parents of preschoolers.

    [Topic] Let’s Talk About Picky Eating
    [Date and Time] Tuesday, July 7, 9:30 a.m.–10:30 a.m. (Eastern Time)
    [Location] Online
    Click here for the registration form → https://forms.gle/Ayf2Bi6XGkihHc6p8
    Registration closes on Monday, July 6.
    We will email the Zoom ID for the event to registered participants by the day before the event.

    [Content]
    Once children turn one, their activity levels increase, leading to more opportunities for social interaction beyond just family time. As a result, this is often said to be a time when parents face new concerns and worries regarding their child’s growth and development.
    This session will focus on “picky eating.”
    Even if a child doesn’t have extreme likes and dislikes, they may refuse to eat certain foods out of prejudice, dislike certain tastes, textures, or seasonings, or their preferences may change due to shifts in their environment. By sharing ideas and insights, we may be able to address these issues in a positive way. We also hope to have experts well-versed in child development join us so we can exchange ideas together.
    While this event is primarily for children ages 1 to 5, expectant mothers, parents of infants, and parents of elementary school students are also welcome to attend. We also encourage those involved in child-rearing support to join us.

    If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at help@jbline.org.

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