Greenburgh is a diverse community. A group of young families who reside in the Ardsley school district are forming an Ardsley Chinese Association. They asked for help in reaching out to the community for new members. The following is information about their association with contact info.
This association joins another Chinese association that serves our community. The Evergreen Club has been meeting at the Theodore Young Community Center for 20 years.Over 100 participants enjoy Tai Chai, singing, English instruction, board games, dance and music.
PAUL FEINER
Ardsley Chinese Association (ACA)
Dear Friends and Families:
We would like to reach out and introduce you to our newly established Ardsley Chinese Association (ACA). The goals of our organization are to promote better communication and integration of Chinese-American families residing in the Rivertowns with the rest of the community. We plan to organize various activities to increase Chinese cultural awareness and to better support our community. These activities include get-togethers for traditional Chinese holidays; cable TV broadcasting programs to teach Chinese and to discuss topics relating to Chinese history and culture, as well as discussions regarding challenges and solutions around issues like cultural conflicts, racial inequalities and discrimination; volunteer opportunities for students to cultivate leadership and teamwork skills; summer camp opportunities to visit China; fund-raising activities and charity events to give back to our community.
If you are interested in joining us for future events and activities, or learning more about our organization, please feel free to contact us at 2019ArdsleyChineseAssociation@gmail.com.
Sincerely Yours,
The ACA Committee
Dongming, Ling, Faye and Annie
ACA Events and Activities
ACA Committee
2019ArdsleyChineseAssociation@gmail.com
Dongming Cai Ling Li Faye Zhang Annie Wang
Events
Chinese New Year celebration June: BBQ party
Mid-Autumn Festival
celebration Ardsley Cares Day
Activities
Topics for Cable TV programs:
1. Chinese food & cooking
2. Chinese calligraphy & poems
3. Chinese traditional medicine & acupuncture
4. Chinese cities & sightseeing
5. Discussions of challenges and solutions around issues like cultural conflicts, racial inequalities and discrimination
6. Road to success (inviting local Chinese businessman or woman to talk about their struggles and experience)
Format: once every 1-2 months; 30 minutes with 15 minutes of teaching Chinese
Monthly meetings:
Under the theme of “Introduction of Chinese Culture”
1. Chinese families to get-together
2. Open to community to practice Chinese
3. Leadership program: 3-4 teams with high school students as leaders of the teams and middle schooler and elementary schoolers as team members to take on assignments including cable TV interviews; volunteer activities; fund-raising events; ect.
Format: once a month; 1-2 hours