 Hello everyone, I'm Alicia Anderson and welcome to the Fort Report. It's time to get on board the Orient Express and head on over to the 2015 Japanese Garden Fall Festival. This event has something for everyone in the family, whether you're interested in origami, calligraphy, or swordsmanship. You'll think you're turning Japanese. I really think so. Don't know what we got. The Fall Festival in the Japanese Garden is a cultural event sponsored by the Fort Botanic Garden for everyone to share in the Japanese culture. So we will have taiko drummers, we will have Sakura dancers, we will have a swordsmanship demonstration, we will have Japanese food, American food, we will have martial arts demonstrations. There will be a lady that will be sitting by one of the ponds and she will be playing the koto. There will be a lot of different kinds of opportunities for entertainment and activities. We have had children's crafts. There will be an opportunity to learn to do some Japanese calligraphy. There will be people here to teach how to do the origamis and to fold a crane. We have a brand new feature and it is a craft and so children and adults alike will be able to fashion a kite, a carp kite to take home with you. Dressing up in costume is optional. If you have any kind of Japanese culture, either modern Japanese or older Japanese culture and clothes that you would like to wear, we welcome you and we would even put you in pictures and have you there for next year and next spring's festival. For more information about the Fall Festival in the Japanese Garden, visit www.fwjg.org. Here's a look at other events happening in and around Fort Worth in the next few weeks. For a listing of more events and city meetings, you always can check the calendar at the city's website.