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This document, submitted by the Southern Oregon Chinese Cultural Association for publication in the Jacksonville Review, describes the special presentations scheduled for the February 12 Chinese New Year celebration in Jacksonville, Oregon.
This document, submitted by the Southern Oregon Chinese Cultural Association for publication in the Jacksonville Review, describes the special presentations scheduled for the February 12 Chinese New Year celebration in Jacksonville, Oregon.
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This document, submitted by the Southern Oregon Chinese Cultural Association for publication in the Jacksonville Review, describes the special presentations scheduled for the February 12 Chinese New Year celebration in Jacksonville, Oregon.
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Téléchargez comme PDF ou lisez en ligne sur Scribd
the ‘Chinese Exclusion Act’ REDMEN’S HALL 11:30AM-12:30PM Paul Fong, a California Assemblymember and Ted Gong, a member of the Chinese American Citizens Lion Dance Clinic hosted by Alliance. St. Mary’s School John Su Guoying from Zhe ngzhou University, China, demonstr ates traditional FRIDAY, FEB. 11. Chinese Calligraphy
Bring your own lion head and learn the lion
dance! Students at the Lion Dance Clinic can participate in the Chinese New Year parade. Clinic will be held in the multi-purpose room at St. Mary’s School in Medford (816 Black Oak Drive by RVMC).
Joy, Peace & Content
ELAN SUITES and GALLERY 11:30AM-2PM Dah-chung “Calvin” Chow, 周大中, was born and raised in Taipei, Taiwan in 1952. He holds a BA degree from the National Taiwan University and an MA from the Chinese Culture University. He is an active Rotarian and has served as the Director General for the Association for the Hearing Impaired in Taipei. Professionally he is the Senior Economist with the Bank of Taiwan where he has worked since 1975. Right about that time, Calvin began to develop an interest in traditional Chinese paintings and calligraphy. Over the years, studying under several masters Calvin has become an accomplished artist specializing in landscape and character paintings. In recent years, Calvin Asked why he loves painting so much, Calvin replies has held numerous exhibits in Taiwan and Japan. with three simple words and a big smile – “Joy, Currently on display at the Elan Guest Suites Peace and Content”! and Gallery.