CLU students host fundraiser for Japan Colbie Caillat’s guitarist to perform
Justin Kawika Young
Justin Kawika Young

THOUSAND OAKS, CA. - California Lutheran University students are holding a luau and concert to raise money for victims of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan from 6:30 to 10 p.m. Thursday, April 21, on the Grace Hall basketball courts.

All Attached for Japan will feature Hawaiian singer/songwriter Justin Kawika Young. Young is the guitarist for pop singer Colbie Caillat and his 2007 album is called “All Attached.” The event will also feature hula dancing and a presentation on the tragedy in Japan.

Admission is free. Catered Hawaiian food will be available for purchase.

CLU has many Japanese students studying in its undergraduate and graduate programs. Members of the Hawaii Club, Asian Club and Friends, and Action Abroad Alliance joined forces to organize the fundraiser to help the people of Japan.

Tickets for the buffet are $3. A food ticket and raffle ticket can be purchased together for $5. Raffle tickets will be sold individually as well. Anyone who donates to the cause will receive a wristband honoring Japan.

All proceeds will be donated to an organization providing aid to Japan.

Grace Hall is located at the south end of Campus Drive on the Thousand Oaks campus.

For more information, contact Melissa Harbison at mharbiso@callutheran.edu or (719) 360-3973.