Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association
Chinese Community Center, Inc
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September 2011

09/18/2011 - Dr. Herbert L. Kee and Jenny L. Low, who were re-elected as district leaders in the 64th District (including Chinatown), visited CCBA and thanked for the community's support.
09/18/2011 - CCBA and many organizations in Greater New York area held a memorial ceremony at CCBA Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Auditorium on the 80th anniversary of  the Mukden Incident.
09/17/2011 - The ribbon cutting ceremony for a photographs exhibition of World World II in China was held at CCBA Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Auditorium.
09/16/2011 - President and Mrs. Jack Eng, Advisor and Mrs. Justin Yu, Vice-President and Mrs. Sheung Ying Ng (Lin Sing Association) attended the annual convention of the Chinese-American Academic & Professional Society.
09/16/2011 - Manhattan Borough Commissioner Margaret Forgione from the New York City Department of Transportation visited CCBA, and announced DOT would distribute 250 helmet to the residents on September 23.
09/15/2011 - A press conference was held at CCBA, to announce a series of activities that would be held at CCBA on September 17 and September 18, to memorize the 80th anniversary of the Mukden Incident.
09/14/2011 - President Jack Eng attended the 126th Anniversary Fundraising Dinner of the Gouverneur Healthcare Services, and received a Community Leadership Award on behalf of CCBA from the hospital.
09/12/2011 - Representatives from the National Women's League of New York visited CCBA, and announced a concert celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the founding of Republic of China that would be held at Long Island University Tilles Center on October 9.
09/08/2011 - President Jack Eng and other CCBA board members visited a few senior centers with large amount of Chinese population in the 5 boroughs, to express greeting to them for the Mid-Autumn Festival.
09/07/2011 - "Friends of Ma Ying-jeow and Wu Den-yih" in New York held a press conference at CCBA, to announce a rally for their presidential campaign in Flushing on September 13.
09/07/2011 - After a 2 months of summer break, the police-community conference resumed at CCBA. The police-community conference will be held at 2pm on the first Wednesday every month, at the CCBA meeting room.
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09/06/2011 - Dr. Herbert L. Kee, who is running for re-election for district leader in the 64th District (including Chinatown), visited CCBA.
09/03/2011 - Fang Wong, who was elected the National Commander of American Legion, visited CCBA along with the executive officers of the American Legion Chinese Memorial Post 1291, to thank the community's supports to his campaign.  On behalf of the Chinese community, President Jack Eng congratulated for his victory.