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By Hannah McCollum

Sunday, April 9, the Spokane Buddhist Temple is hosting its 27th annual Harumatsuri Japanese Spring Food Festival. The event is open to the public and is an essential fundraiser for the temple.

Volunteers will be serving traditional Japanese foods such as chicken teriyaki and tofu dinners, sushi and desserts. Menu items and prices are available here. Guests have the option to dine-in or take-out, and are encouraged to pre-order food through the temple website or by calling (509) 534-7954.

The Japanese Spring Food Festival will be held at the Spokane Buddhist Temple, located at 927 S. Perry St. in Spokane, next Sunday, April 9 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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