The 2010 Chinese New Year Gala & Community Enrichment Forum, co-organized by 11 associations, will be the very first time for nearly all major Chinese American professionals associations of Boston to come together to make bigger contributions to the local communities as a whole. The gala will feature Professional Workshops and Cultural Salons, Career Fair and Consultation, Musical Performances and Shows, Cocktail Social Hour and Valentine’s Night Dinner, Ballroom Dance and Karaoke Party. More importantly, it provides an unprecedented opportunity for networking with local Chinese American professionals, lawyers, doctors, scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs, artists, accountants, financial advisers, political leaders…... Please join us with your friends and family, and fill this special Chinese New Year Day and Valentine’s night with happiness, excitement and unforgettable memories!
Gala Program: § Parallel Forums and Salons (2:00-5:00 pm) ¨ Medical/BioPharma/Healthcare Forum ¨ Information Technology Forum ¨ Entrepreneurship Forum ¨ Science,Technology & Business Exchange Forum ¨ Career Fair & Consultation ¨ Social/Cultural Salon ¨ Networking & Game § Cocktail Social Hour (5:00 -6:00 pm) § Keynote Speeches (6:00 - 7:00 pm) § Three-Course Valentine's Dinner (7:00 - 8:30 pm) § Performance & Cultural Shows (8:30 - 9:00 pm) § Dancing, Karaoke & Social Networking (9:00 - 10:00 pm)
Dress Code: Formal Attire
Tickets: $50 (before Feb. 4); $60 (afterward). Tickets can be purchased on-line or at Kam Man Market of Quincy, Asian Culture Center of Woburn, and several Chinese schools (Acton, Newton, Cambridge, Century, etc).
The 2010 Chinese New Year Gala & Community Enrichment Forum, co-organized by 11 associations, will be the very first time for nearly all major Chinese American professionals associations of Boston to come together to make bigger contributions to the local communities as a whole. The gala will feature Professional Workshops and Cultural Salons, Career Fair and Consultation, Musical Performances and Shows, Cocktail Social Hour and Valentine’s Night Dinner, Dancing Balls and Karaoke Party. More importantly, it provides an unprecedented opportunity for networking with local Chinese American professionals, lawyers, doctors, scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs, artists, political leaders…... Please join us with your friends and family, and fill this special Chinese New Year Day and Valentine’s night with happiness, excitement and unforgettable memories!
Gala Program: § Parallel Forums and Salons (2:00-5:00 pm) ¨ Medical/BioPharma/Healthcare Forum ¨ Information Technology Forum ¨ Entrepreneurship Forum ¨ Science,Technology & Business Exchange Forum ¨ Career Fair & Consultation ¨ Social/Cultural Salon ¨ Networking & Game § Cocktail Social Hour (5:00 -6:00 pm) § Keynote Speeches (6:00 - 7:00 pm) § Three-Course Valentine's Dinner (7:00 - 8:30 pm) § Performance & Cultural Shows (8:30 - 9:00 pm) § Dancing, Karaoke & Social Networking (9:00 - 10:00 pm)
Dress Code: Formal Attire
Tickets: $50 (before Feb. 4); $60 (afterwards). Tickets can be purchased on-line or at Kam Man Market of Quincy, Asian Culture Center of Woburn, and several Chinese schools (Acton, Newton, Cambridge, Century, etc).
Posted by Webmasteron 2009/12/21 12:58:03 (347 reads)
Dear CABA members and friends,
First of all, on behalf of the CABA executive committee, I want to thank you for your year long support to CABA and wish you and your family a very happy holiday season!
Second, as the president, I would like to take this opportunity to share with you CABA events that took place this year. CABA has been experiencing a rapid and healthy growth in the past two years since its inception in May 2007. It is probably safe to say that CABA has evolved into one of the most active and engaging Chinese professional organizations in the Boston Area, nationwide in the US to a greater extent; and in China to certain degree.
2009 has been a busy and productive year for CABA. Those who participated and witnessed the many successful events that we have organized and promoted can testify that we have strived to fulfill our mission and achieve our goals. You can easily track our record by looking at “CABA 2009 Highlights” available at CABA website, www.cabaweb.org.
While we enjoy reflecting the tremendous accomplishments we have achieved, we attribute all of these to the extraordinary commitment from our Executive Committee members by sacrificing their valuable family time and their own resources, to the support from our sponsors and members, to our collaborators of many professional organizations locally and globally, and of course to advisors for their constructive suggestions and guidance.
I am sure that the coming year will bring many new opportunities for us to better serve our members and communities. We are looking forward to an even more prosperous new year in 2010!
Once again, thank you and happy holidays!
Sincerely,
Zhao-Kui (ZK) Wan President Chinese-American BioMedical Association (CABA)