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CHINESE CULTURE CENTER
OF SAN FRANCISO
The Foundation's work hasreached over 43,000 participantsthis past year.
Launched C-Cubed, Friends ofChinese Culture Foundation
CCC 2012 MILESTONES
Expanded partnership withVerizon Wireless, Wells FargoBank. New collaboration withMcDonald's and Recology.
Participated in the SF Fine Art Fair,reaching over 12,000 new audiences
Furthered our EducationalOutreach with the new re-brandingof "Chinatown Walk- From Dynastyto Democracy. "
Gaining global exposure inpartnering with ARTstor: an online
digital library showcasing CCC'sartists and artwork
Launched engagement initiativein partnership with ChineseProgressive Association
Launched 2 Year Artist- InResidency Program at Starr KingElementary School
As a member and contributor of the Chinese Culture Foundation, you artrue friend.
2012 has been a year of overcoming obstacles and achieving new milestoneI am proud to share that we have made extensive progress toward ourgoal of becoming a premiere international destination that brings togetherChinatown residents, art enthusiasts , visitors and youth.
Your support has enabled the Chinese Culture Foundation to take a leadinrole in transforming the community by broadening perspectives, buildingconnections, and stimulating new understanding of the possibilities withinChinese and American culture.
We need your leadership to sustain our art and community initiatives, andto continue making critical contributions to our country's dynamic culturafabric.
In this season of sharing, we invite you to make a special gift to the ChinesCulture Foundation to help us raise $30,000 in order to meet our year-endobligations. Your gift is 100% tax deductible. Your generous contribution wenable us to make critical cultural and social impact.
* $5000 will support CCCArts XianRui (Fresh and Sharp) exhibition and,Artist in Residence program, and Young Artist Series* $3000 will support the new Him Mark Lai Learning Center on youthleadership
* $2000 will support the Chinatown Music and Dim Sum Festival* $1000 will support CCCs operations, keeping our doors open to the publ* $500 will support C4 (CCC Cinema) for free movies screenings* $200 will support Winter Fair/Spring Festival and year round membershactivities.
Please reply using the enclosed return envelope. You can make also make ycontribution online (www.c-c-c.org), or donate your stocks.
As always, we are grateful for your extraordinary participation and hope tyou will join us in realizing our Season of Sharing campaign.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart,Mabel S. Teng
Awarded the James IrvineFoundation and California ArtsCouncil's Exploring Engagementfunds to actively engage lowincome residents and schoolchildren in the arts
Broaden Impact
New Partnerships
Critical Visibility
Cross- Generational Impact
Amplify CCCArts Voice
Community Initiative
Leadership Circle
Empower Youth for the Arts
Art Engagement
Please join us in our
Season of Sharing Campaign!
2012
100%www.c-c-c.org!
November 8, 20
"We need your leadership to sustain our art and community initiativesand to continue making critical contributions to our country's dynami
cultural fabric."
CCC Executive Director
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Chinese Culture
Center of
San Francisco
Board of directors
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Maggie Mui
Colin C. Wong, D.D.S.
PnGin Y. Ho
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Sherman Tang
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Jonas B. Miller
Thomas Klitgaard, Esq.
Norman Yee
Minna Tao
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Susan C. Tom
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Esther Li
Pat Tseng
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Dr. Russell Leong
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Alan Liu
Garry Wong
Ben Choi
Ivy Shen
Dennis Lee
Brian Yee
Shannon Yip
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Mabel S. Teng
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Terese Tse Bartholomew
Tatwina Chinn Lee
Manni Liu
Gang Situ
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Abby Chen, Artistic Director
Francis Wong, Special Projects
Darin Ow-Wing, Education Director
Jenny Leung, Program Associate
Gharrity McNett, Facilities Manager
Colin Chan, Outreach CoordinatorMonica Tzeng, Arts Coordinator
Gordon Chun, Design Consulant
Amy Lam
Betty Chang
Kitty Kao
Anne Xu
Tina Tan
Ling Liu
Eileen Wu
Cara Dorsey
Wenxin Zhang
Mayo Inoue
Heather Lee
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Harmony & Bliss 20122012
Celebrating 47 years of art innovations and community engagement!
The dinner program started with a perform
by dancers from the Chinese Folk D
Association.
The highlight of the eve
was paying tribute to th
Honorees:
2012 Lifetime Achievem
in Bridge Building Awar
US. Senator Dianne Fein
2012 Lifetime Achievem
in Community Building
Award:
Maurice Chuck
2012 Distinguished Arti
Achievement in the Arts
Yuan Yuan Tan
400
Our emcees, the lovely Gin Ho and Minna
Tao delighted everyone with their casual
banter and introduction of our events for
the evening.
Honorees: US. Senator Dianne Feinstein, Maurice Chuck, andYuan Yuan Tan.
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Our guests enjoyed a fabulous Beijing cuisine with great win
pairing! The Empress of China did a wonderful job providin
us with our 11-course dinner, paired with 4 wines.
The live auction included the prints of 2
of US Senator Feinsteins own drawings!
Maggie Mui won the orchid drawing.
The evening came to a close with guests opening theirfortune cookies to see if they had won a prize. 25 people
did! Silent auction items sold out. Our live auction was also
a success.
See you all at the 2013 Harmony & Bliss!
2013
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John Chen and his guests from SYBASE enjoying the food andentertainment
The wonderful Harmony & Bliss co-chairs(L to R) Susan Tom and Esther Li
Maurice Chuck receiving a toast from guests and family
US. Senator Dianne Feinswith Pausang Wong
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Heritage Walk/ D2D Tour
Participating SchoolsBerkeley High School, Berkeley
Walnut Elementary School, Turlock
Sun Valley Elemntary School, San Rafael
Manzanita Charter Middle School, Richmond
Isabelle Jackson Elementary School, Sacramento
St. John the Baptist School, Napa
Cobblestone Elementary School, Rocklin
Carroll Elementary School, Elk Grove
Elliot Ranch Elementary School, Elk Grove
Marshall Pomeroy Elementary School, Milpitas
Montessori De Terra Linda, San Rafael
St. John the Baptist School, Napa
2013 ENDEAVORS
MOMENT FOR INK exhibition
February 23- June 22
Visiting Exhibition:Emerging Ink Painters from China
A partnership with CCCArts and SFState University:Collaborating withAsian Art MuseumSilicon Valley Asian Art CenterZheJiang Museum of China
Funded by National Endowment of Arts,San Francisco Arts Commission,Hass Foundation, and Terra Foundation
Journey to Chinatown2 year-long Art project celebrating theCentral Subway
In Partnership with CCDC and CHSA, supported by theSan Francisco Arts Commission for theCentral Subway Art Project
Dynasty to Democracy Walking Tours
Music and Dim Sum Festival
Starr King Elementary School2 Year Artist-in-Residency Program:with Sculptor Jin Feng & Musician Shenshen Zhang
A complex journey through Chinatownto educate about Chinese culture and Chinese Americanhistory for justice and democracy
July 11 - July 27
Fung Cong Rui: Local Ink ArtistAugust 13 - August 31
Partnership with CPA
Mandarin ClassesAll of Chinatown is your classroom as you learn
conversational Mandarin while exploring the foodand community of Chinatown
Proudly supported by the James Irvine Foundation
Meet Your Role ModelSeriesAn opportunity for youth to meetcommunity leaders who have made a difference
Pacic School of Religion, Berkeley
Mulberry School, Los Gatos
Children's Day School, San Francisco
Marin Primary & Middle School, Larkspur
Don Riggio School, Stockton
Gardner Bullis, Los Altos Hills
Carmel Middle School, Carmel
ART EDUCATION ENGAGEMENT
JOIN CCC
Become a Member today!Membership benefts!-Discount on CCC Sponsored Events-Discounts at the CCCArts Gallery ShopA day of musical performances and community
involvement
Chinese Culture Center invite you to join us for our 2013 events2013
Novator Youth Center, Novato
Santa Rita School, Los Altos
Gardner Bullis School, Los Altos Hills,
Schilling Elementary, Newark
Strawberry Elemntary, Santa Rosa
John Ehrhardt Elementary, Elk Grove
oak Avenue School, Los Altos
Elkgrove School, Elk Grove
Aspen Community School, Woddy Creek
Castilleja School, Palo Alto
Vallejo Charter Schook, Vallejo
Frank Paul Elementary Salinas
Key School, Palo Alto
California Montessori Project Carmichael
Aragon High School, San MateoHealdsburg School, Healdsburg
Walnut Elementary, Turlock
Northgate High School, Walnut Creek
Precita Center, San Francisco
Washington Open, Santa Clara
Tamalpais High School, Mill Valley
Windsor High School, Windsor
Sun Valley School, San Rafael
To Join: Jenny
(415) 986 - 1822 x23
Mandarin Classes
Beginning ConversationalMandarin (8 sessions $300)10 - 1 PM, Saturdays
Perfect for both working and
retired professionals.
To preview the course, you are
welcome to participate in one
class at a discounted rate of only
$8 for the day on December 1 at
the Center. For more information
about the class, please contact
our instructor Erin Schaefer at