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Senshi Sunday: Manga Meetup & Cook Together: Topic TBD

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Split image: on the left, a cartoon sticker of a dwarf wearing a horned helmet with a banner that reads "LET HIM COOK." On the right, a black skillet sits over Calcifer, a small orange fire demon with wide eyes, with the text "TOPIC: COMING SOON!" overlaid.

Introductory - No experience required
Age Requirement : 18+ Years of Age
Meetup

Instructor: Jeremy Stenbak


Calling all manga and anime fans! Join host Jeremy for a monthly gathering dedicated to celebrating Japanese pop culture. This is a relaxed social space where fans can connect, share their favorite series, and bond over a shared love for all things anime and manga.

What to Expect

  • Media Swap & Chat: Discuss the latest chapters, trade series recommendations, and talk shop with fellow fans.
  • Viewing Session: Gather to watch and discover new or classic anime.
  • In the Kitchen: Topic TBD

What to Bring

  • Your Collection: Feel free to bring manga volumes you’d like to show or trade.
  • Your Appetite!
  • Recommendations: A list of your current favorite shows or reads to share with the group.

Who Should Join

This meetup is open to the public and all skill levels; whether you are a lifelong fan or just starting your first series. It is a great way for fans to find a local community in a creative environment.

Important Details

  • Cost: Free and open to the public.
  • RSVP: Please register in advance so we know how many people to expect. 

 

When
Sunday April 19th, 2026 from  4:00 PM to  6:00 PM
Location
Main Space @ MakeHaven
770 Chapel St
Lower Level, via back elevator or stairs
New Haven, CT 06510
United States

Notices

Learn about our event policies, such as cancellations and inclement weather: Event Policies Page
Find the answers to the most commonly asked questions about workshops and events Event and Workshop FAQ.

 

Accessibility

Our facilities undergo periodic reviews to maximize ADA compliance. We offer accessible bathrooms, elevators, and wide walkways. In tool usage, we aim for universal access and work individually to adapt tools for safe usage as necessary. If you anticipate needing an adaptation to participate in this event or have further questions, please contact us at events@makehaven.org.