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OCAGC to the address listed in the bottom of the form.
CENTURY CLUB MEMBERS
Harold and Anieda Hom
Huili Shi and Yong Ling Nee
St. Clair Superior Development Corporation
Nancy and Jiunn-Der Wu
Anthony and Josiane Yen
On Tuesday, December 16,
2008
OCAGC members: Anne Pu received the Third District Police Community
Relations' Citizen Business Member Award and Johnny Wu received
the Leadership Award. They were among the many police officers who
has been serving our community. Congratulations to both!
OCAGC is the proud Community Partner for Cleveland International Film Festival's China Film COW
COW is set in 1940 during the turmoil of the Sino-Japanese war (in China, it’s the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression). In this tragicomic film, a man and his cow manage to stay together in the face of the Imperial Japanese Army, the Eighth Route Communist forces, various thugs, and sundry starving refugees. Niu Er, a comical, simple-minded peasant, reluctantly accepts the assignment of looking after his village’s most precious possession, an enormous Dutch dairy cow. When the village is decimated by Japanese fire bombs, Niu Er (“little cow” in Chinese) awakens to find everyone he knows has been burnt beyond recognition. Scampering through the ruins, he desperately seeks some sign of life. There, chewing placidly amidst the rubble, is the cow — his old friend, and now his sole companion. The heartbroken Niu Er names her after his late wife. Taking his role as her protector to heart, Niu Er fends off enemy soldiers and would-be butchers, even managing to feed an entire village with the help of his dear friend. COW is quirky yet affecting, an allegory for the persistence of the common man – and cow – in the face of adversity. (In Shandong dialect, Mandarin, and Japanese with subtitles) – B.B.
Tickets for the Cleveland International Film Festival will go on sale February 26th, 2010 for members, and March 5th, 2010 for the general public. Ticket prices are $10 for members, $12 non members,
and $10 for Seniors & Students (day of show only).
Use DISCOUNT CODE: OCAGC for an additional $2 off purchase price.
Celebrating Women's Day
婦女節慶祝餐會
March 14, 2010
SUNDAY @ 5:00 pm
三月十四 , 星期日 , 麗華大酒樓
Li Wah Restaurant 2999 Payne Avenue, Cleveland, 216-696-6556
Member is $20, non-member is $25
Program includes: Raffle, Ballroom dance, Chinese folk dance and belly dance…
Speakers Bureau Committee
OCAGC has set up a new committee to help promote and educate
Asian American culture and heritage. Committee members are
all volunteering their time and effort, and will come to
your organization to speak about the Asian Americans in
Cleveland. If you would to have one of our committee members
to speak at your group, please contact OCAGC.