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Chinese American Council of Sacramento to Host Gold Mountain Celebration.


Chinese World War II Vets Get Honored Chinese Community Church - Activity Center 5800 Gilgunn Way, Sacramento, CA 95822 October 10, 2009, 5:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

On October 10, 2009, the Chinese American Chinese Americans (Chinese language: 美籍華人 or 華裔美國人) are Americans of Chinese descent. Chinese Americans constitute one group of Overseas Chinese and are a subgroup of Asian Americans.  Council of Sacramento (CACS CACS Center for Advanced Computer Studies
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) will be hosting a very special event. The World War II veterans of VFW See Video for Windows.  Chung Mei Post #8358 will be honored for their service to our country and for their contributions to our community at the annual CACS "Gold Mountain Celebration." They will be inducted into the CACS 2009 "Hall of Fame" and memorialized with other individuals who have made a lasting mark on Sacramento. No one has given more to our country than they have and every month their numbers decline dramatically.

The Chinese American Council of Sacramento is a non-profit organization A non-profit organization (abbreviated "NPO", also "non-profit" or "not-for-profit") is a legally constituted organization whose primary objective is to support or to actively engage in activities of public or private interest without any commercial or monetary profit purposes.  created in 1978 by famed restaurateur res·tau·ra·teur   also res·tau·ran·teur
n.
The manager or owner of a restaurant.



[French, from restaurer, to restore; see restaurant.
 Frank Fat. Its purpose is to serve the community through charitable acts and to preserve Chinese American history. The proceeds from this event will go into the "CACS Cares for Kids" fund. CACS donates approximately $10,000 a year to underprivileged children in Sacramento. Please don't miss this opportunity to thank our veterans of foreign war. October 10, 2009, Chinese Community Church-Activity Center, 5800 Gilgunn Way, Sacramento, Ca. 95822. Buffet dinner/program, $35 per person before 9/28/09, $40 after 9/28/09. Make checks payable to CACS, c/o Jeanie Lee, 929 Glide See Glide Effortless and Glide PhotoShare.  Ferry Way, Sacramento, Ca. 95831. For information contact Brenda Fong at: blfong@att.net or (916) 392-0511 or Jeanie Lee at jeanielhome@yahoo.com.
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