Mills 50

What happened in Mills 50 in 2014?

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Mills 50 received National Main Street Accreditation for the Fourth Year in a row. Over $3 million dollars in capital investments (private funds) were invested in Mills 50. 15 new businesses opened in Mills 50. 197 volunteers...
Mayor Buddy Dyer with the organizers of the Dragon Parade Lunar New Year Festival

Award Ceremony Highlights Success of Orlando Main Street Districts

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Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer was joined by City Commissioners at the Orlando Museum of Art for the 3rd Annual Orlando Main Street Program Awards Ceremony on Sep 30 to honor winning individuals and districts that have made outstanding contributions...
PBS Streaming Offers a Spotlight on Asian American History

PBS: Spotlight on Asian American History

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Tune into PBS streaming forshows and films that cover both current events and Asian American history. In addition, please view Jada Leng’s essay on Violence Against Asian Americans (pbs.org). ASIAN AMERICANS “Breaking Ground” In...
Dr. Robert Mintz

Dr. Robert Mintz Appointed Deputy Director, Art & Programs, at the Asian Art Museum...

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Mintz will be responsible for providing strategic oversight and management of collections, exhibitions, and education and interpretive initiatives that enhance audience engagement. The Asian Art Museum announced today the appointment of Dr. Robert Mintz as...

2016 Central Florida Duanwu Festival

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The Chinese American Association of Central Florida (CAACF) has fulfilled its mission over the years by hosting Duanwu Dragon Boat festival during the 5th day of the 5th month of the traditional Chinese calendar,...
Suncoast Association of Chinese Americans Celebrates the Year of Horse

Suncoast Association of Chinese Americans Celebrates the Year of Horse

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This Chinese New Year is the Year of Horse.   The year of the Horse suggests one to exercise caution and avoid unstable situations. People born in the year of the Horse are loyal,...

The Asian American Chamber of Commerce Celebrates its 25th Anniversary

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Since the founding of the Asian American Chamber of Commerce (AACC) in 1986, the organization has continued to grow and mature into the vibrant organization it is today. Its main mission is to provide...

AAHC Student Achievers Scholastic Awards goes Virtual This Year

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Despite the unprecedented year with COVID-19, many students still took part in the annual Asian American Heritage Council (AAHC) Student Achiever Awards.  The ceremony took place through Zoom on November 7, 2020 to celebrate the great accomplishments...

Son, why you laugh?

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Son, why you laugh? Son, do you know your father? I am your father. I have some questions Son. When you plan to get married? When you plan to bring kids? Can you stop laughing? Why are you being selfish? Son, don't...

Internationally-acclaimed Taiwanese author’s back-to-basics campaign strengthens loyal following

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When I met Professor Wu, Ming-yi (吳明益), he was sweating profusely as he pulled up on an old bicycle. It was no wonder he was so exhausted, after riding this bicycle through busy traffic...
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