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Dance Performance by NYCCC 


For four decades, New York Chinese Cultural Center (NYCCC) has been serving the community by providing high quality and authentic cultural programs and resources to schools and the public.  

 

On June 29th, 2014, 2pm at Tribeca Performing Arts Center, BMCC, 199 Chamber Street, NYC, join them in celebrating 40 years of  preserving and continuing Chinese traditional dance.  Click to purchase ticket(s) today! 

 

As we are tracing the footprints of glory and respect generations of achievement, we are committed and striving to be the best and be the safeguard for the tradition. Please support NYCCC's mission by making a fully tax-deductible gift and we look forward to seeing you at our 40th Annual Student Recital.  
 


SUMMER CAMP 2014! Early Bird Registration is Open! 
Save $25 per week if your register by April 30th, 2014

HOURS (typical day)

9:15am-9:30am Drop off

9:30am-10:30am Chinese dance

10:30am-11:30am Kung Fu

11:30am-12:00pm Lunch**

12:00pm-1:00pm Chinese language

1:00pm-2:00pm Arts & crafts   

 

SPECIAL SERVICE

Early drop-off and late pick-up are available for an additional fee:

Late pick up till 5:30pm: $150/weekly

Early drop off from 8:30am: $50/weekly

 

*Special interest classes such as instrument music, shadow puppet, Chinese knotting are available for an additional fee. ** Campers are responsible for daily lunch.  

 




Community Convention with
Senator Squadron


Please join me on Sunday, April 27th for my Sixth Annual 26th Senate District Community Convention featuring keynote speaker Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.

 

Come out and make your voice heard on all of the legislative and community priorities that shape our district and our state.

 

Every year, hundreds of community members attend and offer valuable input on everything from schools and parks to housing and ethics reform. The great ideas discussed in our small group sessions are critical in shaping my work at home and in Albany.

 

Sunday, April 27, 2014  
2:00PM to 5:00PM
 
Seward Park Educational Campus   
350 Grand Street (between Ludlow and Essex Streets)  

 

New York, NY 10002
RSVP below, or by contacting my office at 212-298-5565 or [email protected]  

 


Earth Day Events at Two Bridges
Sunday, April 27, 2014
12:00PM - 4:00PM

Location:

Two Bridges Tower
82 Rutgers Slip

*additional location details below

ALL EVENTS BELOW ARE FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC


Celebrate the Return of the Little Free Library
12:00pm - 1:00pm

 

Our "Little Free Library" returns once again to the corner of Rutgers Slip & South Street thanks to artist and architect, Chat Travieso, and the students in the Two Bridges Kids! After School Program. So come: "Leave a Book. Swap a book. Take something away." 

Location:
Front Entrance Outside of 82 Rutgers



Learn (or Practice) Tai Chi

2:00pm - 3:00pm
 
Tai Chi is a low impact, weight-bearing, aerobic, strength-bearing exercise. This class is designed for beginners & experienced participants --- all ages and fitness levels are welcome!

Location:
Basketball Court on NE Corner of South Street
& Rutgers Slip  (Enter on South St)



Reduce, Reuse & Recycle at our Stop n' Swap 
1:00pm - 4:00pm

 

Bring clean, reusable, portable items such as clothing, housewares, games, books, & toys that you no longer need, and take home something new-to-you, free! You don't have to bring 
something to take something. No furniture or large items, please.

Location:
Goldie Chu Community Room, 2nd Floor
(82 Rutgers)



For Questions or Volunteer Inquiries
Contact (212) 566-2729 or [email protected]  


 

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Chinese Cardboard/Wood 3D Puzzle Statue (Can be bought in Chinatown)

 

     

 

Executive Director Wellington Chen Gives Talk at Columbia University to Graduate Students about Chinatown BID