Southwest Chinese Journal (Stafford, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1982 Page: 2 of 16
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July 1-15, 1982
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Calendar
Activities and/or announcements for
the Calendar section should be sent
to the SWCJ, P. 0. Box 18603,
Houston, Tx 77223, or call 491-5704
by the 11th or 27th of each month.
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The Coca-Cola Company is
hosting a series of free con-
certs at the Miller Outdoor
Theatre. Free souvenirs will
be passed out to audience
at concert, July 2, 8:30 PM.
Alley Theatre presents "Shang-
hai Express" July 20 & 21,
8 PM, at 615 Texas Ave.
Ticket is $2.00. For more
The Dragon Club is spon-
soring a free folk-dance
performance by Chris Chu
Seminar presentation on
"Self- Image Psychology" is
presented by Dr. Jim Will.
Saturday night, July 3, from The four hours seminar (and
8 to 11 PM at 9350 Bellaire. worshop) is scheduled for
Ms. Chu will also teach folk Ji/ly 17 to August 30. For
dance and country-western reservation, call 862-4995.
dance that evening to those "***'■*■■■*•
who are interested.
Houston Red Cross 's citi-
In conjunction with the
Chinese Community Cultural zenship class starts July 10.
information, call 228-8421. Center at 9350 Bellaire, tie Contact Bobby Allred, 52^8300,
Organizations Bulletin Board
NACA
The following are the 1982-
83 officers of the Houston'
chapter of the National Ass-
ociation of Chinese Americans:
Jimmie F.Y. Lee, president
Wei-Gwo Chen, vice pres.
John Chan, secretary
H.Y. Wong, treasurer
Hannah Chow
Shelly Chou
Weining Chang - cultural
Bill Joe & social
Stanley Woo co-chairs
University of Houston drama
department presents "Sleep-
ing Beauty" July 1-16 at
UHCC, Wortham Theatre. Tick-
et is $3.00 for children,
and $4.00 for adults. For
show time, call 749-3450.
Vietnamese Carmelite Sisters
will hold a profession
ceremony July 10, 3 PM,
at St. Christopher Church,
3907 Meridian. Open to public.
Miller Outdoor Theatre in
Hermann Park will present
free performances of Houston
Symphony Orchestra July 3,
10 AM conducted by Toshiyuki
Shimada.
Houston Shakespeare Festi-
val: "The Tempest" Friday,
July 30, 8: 30 PM. And
"Love's Labour's Lost"-
Sat., July 31, 8:30 PM.
Dragon Club is sponsoring
15 "group" or "team" ses-
sions this summer to all
interested persons. To re-
gister for aerobic classes,
dance, photography, sports,
games and more, call
995-6875 and leave a mes-
sage .
The Dragon Club also gets
together every Saturday
morning at 10:30 for bas-
ketball, volleyball and
tennis at the University of
Houston, Parking Lot #8 on
for more information.
The Chinese Professional
Club is sponsoring:
* a BRIDGE party, which meet
month, starting June 25 at
7:45 PM at the home of Dah-
Cheng Wu, 11515 Piping Rock.
Contact Wu, 496-1172, or
Chun Chuang Liang, 721-4877
if interested.
* a July 4th picnic at God-
win Park, 5101 Rutherglenn,
Calhoun. The Club will pro- from 11 am to 5 pm. The CPC
vide iced tea but cups are will provide lunch at the
needed. cost of $2 each, $10 per fa-
T™e^Tjs"eum"or fine Trts" "" mily (non-member), and $1
1001 Bissonnet will present each, and $5 per family
an exhibit entitled "Chinese (members). Activities will
Art at Yale" June 23 thru include pingpong, frisbee,
American Legion Post 596
At the June meeting of Am-
erican Legion Post 596, mem-
bers met to elect the fol-
on every fourth Friday of the, iowing officers for 1982-83.
James E. King as Commander,
Johnnie Gor- 1st Vice Com-
mander, Hank Lee- 2nd Vice
Commander, Thomas Gee-
Adjutant-Finance Officer,
Gum Jeu- Service Officer,
Jimmy Wong- Historian, Jon
Gee- Chaplain, Robert Gee-
Sergeant-at Arms, and Andy
DiFiore as Judge Advocate.
Also plans were formulated
for the annual Veteran's Ad-
ministration Banquet hosted
by Post 596. The Post in-
vites members and volunteers
August 22 in the Masterson , _____ of the VA Hospital coordinat-
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Wednesday, July 21, 1982 at
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