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05/29/2022
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President Raymond Tsang attended the Memorial Day Parade hosted by the Lt. B.R. Kimlau Chinese Memorial Post 1291. |
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05/28/2022
- State Assembly Member Yuh-Line Niou hosted an Asian
Heritage Month event at CCBA. |
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05/24/2022
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President Raymond Tsang went to state capital Albany to attend the Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Celebration hosted by Governor Kathy Hochul. |
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05/23/2022
- Congresswoman Nydia Velázquez held a press conference at CCBA to announce her endorsement to Karen Lin on her campaign for Judge of the Civil Court in Queens. |
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05/18/2022
- Senator Brian Kavanagh, who is running for his re-election
of New York State Senate 23rd District for the Chinatown area, visited CCBA and President
Raymond Tsang. |
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05/17/2022
- President Raymond Tsang attended the first Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Celebration hosted by New York City Mayor
Eric Adams at Gracie Mansion. |
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05/13/2022
- Assembly Member Yuh-Line Niou, who is running for New York State
Senate 23rd District for the Chinatown area, visited CCBA and President
Raymond Tsang. |
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05/11/2022
- CCBA hosted a press conference to announce a series of
self defense training classes. Students will be
trained by Master Tony Chuy, the former Commander of the American Legion Lt. B.R. Kimlau Chinese Memorial Post 1291 |
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05/10/2022
- Ambassador James Lee, President Raymond Tsang and community leaders visited State Capital Albany and interacted with the state officials. Both New York State Senate and Assembly passed
the bill to proclaim May 10, 2022, as Taiwan Heritage Day in the State of New York. |
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05/06/2022
- The New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services
hosted a seminar at CCBA and provided information to the
501(c)3 non profit organizations in the Asian-American
communities on how to
apply for federal resources. |
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05/04/2022
- President Raymond Tsang attended a press conference hosted
by Councilmember Christopher Marte, and support his proposed
bill to keep bi-lingual street signs in Chinatown.
Many of the original bi-lingual street signs in Chinatown
have been replaced with English-only signs. |
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05/04/2022
- President Raymond Tsang and Manhattan Borough President
Mark Levine visited Open Door Senior Center and provided
PPE's and COVID prevention information to the elders. |
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05/03/2022
- After two major fire incidents in Chinatown, New York City
Fire Department hosted a seminar at CCBA to provide fire
safety and prevention information, as well as encouraging
the community to install working fire alarms. |