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Chinese New Year and cultural presentation
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Our school does community projects from time to time. The following is a Chinese New Year and cultural presentation by Desiree Wong, Founder and Principal of NH Chinese School in February 18, 2010 at Presidential Oak, Concord.
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Posted by admin on Thursday, April 08 @ 18:42:14 EDT (79 reads)
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Be Yourself and Others Angel
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當你在做一件事情的時候,重點不是做完之後有沒有人會記得你。
你生命中所做的每件事,不是為了要留下碑文,期待別人的懷念或是歌功頌德;你的奮鬥、你的努力,儘管除了天地,無人知曉,你都仍然願意以同樣的熱忱去付出。更重要的是,你自己是不是在當下充分享受了那些付出的過程。
他所追求的並不是一個「職位」,在乎的也不是「薪水」,而是讓自己的生命更完整,且因為給予而熠熠有光。
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Posted by admin on Saturday, June 06 @ 22:41:11 EDT (219 reads)
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Donors to the China Earthquake Relief Fund
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Thank you for the following donors to the China Earthquake Relief Fund: - Dr. James Chen
- John Claiborne
- Dan Callahan
- Michelle Levell
- Lisa Purnell
- Desiree Wong
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Posted by admin on Wednesday, June 11 @ 14:49:24 EDT (510 reads)
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Culture students ring in Chinese New Year
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By
STEVE BODNAR, Telegraph Staff
sbodnar@nashuatelegraph.com
Published:
Sunday, Jan. 28, 2007
ENLARGE PHOTO
Staff photo by Corey Perrine
Emma Stone, 5, bottom, of Athol,
Mass., rubs a golden pig’s nose for good luck while friend
Naomi Kopser, 6, of Hollis and her mom, Julie, look on Saturday
at a Chinese New Year celebration at the Red Leaf in Nashua.
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this photo
NASHUA
– Members of the New Hampshire Chinese School weren’t just
celebrating the end of their semester Saturday afternoon. They were
celebrating a new year – one filled with hope and cultural
understanding.
Members of the school, along with their
families and friends, gathered at the Red Leaf Fine Chinese and
Japanese Restaurant to watch and participate in a Chinese New Year
celebration that included a luncheon banquet, traditional Chinese
song and dance routines, and educational performances.
The
Chinese School is a nonprofit organization that caters to children,
teens and adults who are interested Chinese culture. The school
offers classes in Nashua, Manchester and Concord. Students often come
from families who have adopted children from China – the leading
source of international adoptions in the U.S. for several years.
Note: This article is quote from www.nashuatelegraph.com
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Posted by admin on Monday, February 05 @ 19:58:06 EST (1268 reads)
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