Come Celebrate the Chinese New Year with International HOME Markets.

Come Down on January 28, 2012 to Acorn Alley and celebrate the Chinese New Year With International HOME Markets. There will be games, contests, karaoke, Sky Lanterns demonstration and lots more. International HOME Markets also offers many authentic foods from all over the Globe including Asian, Hispanic, Indian, Russian, Middle-eastern and More!

When: January 28, 2012
2:00pm to 8:00pm
Location: International HOME Markets
154 East Main Street Suite D. Kent
(330) 474- 5750
The Chinese New Year is hosted by International HOME Markets and planned by Oasis Marketing.
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September 17, 2011
Come explore the world!
International HOME Markets KSU your local international convenient store and Main Street Kent will be putting on the First Annual International Festival right here in downtown! There will be many activities, musical entertainment, professional dancers, Karaoke , food, clothing and much much more of cultures from all over the world. Special Sky Lantern Lighting party at 8pm, available for purchase at HOME Markets. More details to come, don’t miss out on the biggest festival Kent has ever seen!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Kent, Ohio, United States of America (Free-Press-Release.com) August 6, 2011 — FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
HOME MARKETS AND MAIN STREET KENT TO HOST FIRST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL – September 17
KENT, Ohio – Students and residents of the city of Kent will have a chance to experience new countries and cultures from the comforts of downtown Kent.
Visitors are encouraged to dress in clothing that represents their native countries. There will be games, food and prizes. Vendors will be lined up and offering internationally themed products as well as prepared food.
Downtown businesses will showcase flags from various countries in their windows, in an effort to acknowledge the diversity of the city of Kent.
Acorn Alley will house a tent that will feature international beer and wine. There will also be performances from a range of cultures, as well as free giveaways for children. This event will definitely have something for everyone. Anyone interested in being a performer or vendor is asked to please email the address below for application details.
Established in 2010, International HOME Markets is a student owned and operated business that reunites students from faraway lands with the comforts of home, while introducing other students to new and exciting food and products. The store is located at 154 East Main Street Suite D in Kent, Ohio.
Main Street Kent is a non-profit organization that is committed to revitalizing downtown Kent, Ohio. It was founded in 2006. Their offices are located at 138 E. Main Street, Suite 201B.
Contact:
International HOME Markets KSU
154 East Main Street Kent Suite D, OH 44240
330.474.5750
HOMEMarketsKSU@gmail.com
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Gyoza is a popular dumpling in Japan. Gyoza originated in China, and it’s said to have been introduced to Japan in late 17th century.Gyoza is cooked in various ways: deep-fried, boiled, steamed, or pan-fried. Boiled gyoza (sui-gyoza) is very soft and can be eaten hot or cold. Steamed gyoza (mushi-gyoza) is also soft and is eaten hot. Deep-fried gyoza (age-gyoza) can be finger food, so it’s suitable for a potluck dish. The most common way to cook gyoza is pan-fried. Bottoms of gyoza dumplings should be brown and crunchy.
There are many kinds of fillings used, e.g. with different seafood instead of the meat, other vegetable which we have available as well as the dipping sauce.
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