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PRESIDENTS MESSAGE JANUARY 2014 Happy New Year! We begin 2014 with a big snowstorm and freezing temperatures. May the rest of 2014 be warm, prosperous, healthy and peaceful. On January 31 we celebrate the Year of the Horse for the Lunar calendar. The spirit of the horse is recognized to be a year of constant efforts to improve. People born in the Year of the Horse are known to be energetic, bright, warm-hearted, intelligent and able. They are great at communicating and enjoy being in the limelight. Some famous people born in the year of the Horse are Barbara Streisand, Oprah Winfrey, John Travolta and Teddy Roosevelt. The Center is always looking to improve. If you have any suggestions, new ideas or programs, please be sure to let us know. 2014 will be a year the Center is looking to improve not only our programs for our members but to also do some interior renovations. We will be focusing on grantwriting to bring in needed funds for our renovations. But we must also focus on our annual fundraisers - journal ads in our annual souvenir journal and our annual banquet to bring in some of the needed funds. The journal committee is busy putting together our annual souvenir journal that is distributed at the banquet. Please support the Center by putting in a family advertisement / greeting or ask your neighborhood merchants to place an advertisement in our annual journal. It s a great way for the businesses that you patronize to reach a wide audience. The deadline is January 31st. The funds from the journal help support the important programs of the center and building renovations for the Center. If you have some time to volunteer, be part of the committee and learn the process of putting together a beautiful journal. If you have not reserved your seats at the annual banquet on Saturday, March 1st, be sure to do it soon. It s a night of good food, great dancing and fun entertainment. Don t miss it!! It s a great way to spend time with your family and friends. It would be great if you can bring a table of ten people in! Mona Ng and Jim Vogel Co-Presidents SAVE THE DATE January 22, 2014 March 1, 2014 January Meeting combined with Senior Meeting CCLI Annual New Year s Banquet 1

JANUARY MONTHLY MEETING COMBINED WITH SENIOR CLUB MEETING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22nd 11AM WHAT SPECIAL CHINESE NEW YEAR CUSTOMS DO YOU CELEBRATE?" POT LUCK LUNCHEON!!! BRING YOUR FAVORITE CHINESE NEW YEAR DISHES, SNACKS AND RECIPES TO SHARE! ENJOY SOCIALIZING, EATING, MAH JONG AND PING PONG! RSVP LILY LEE 1-516-752-8594 JOURNAL COMMITTEE WANTS YOUR YEAR OF THE HORSE PORTRAIT If you were born in the Year of the Horse (1918, 1930, 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978,, and 2002), then your portrait can be a part of a photo spread in the upcoming Journal 2014. You can either send your name and photo to the Center with the envelope marked Attention Journal Committee, or preferably e-mail your photo file (.jpg or.tif) to cclijournalss@aol.com. The best results come from photos taken while zoomed-in to frame only the head and shoulders. Portraits should be received no later than January 30, 2014. 2

Do you have a favorite restaurant, grocery store or merchant who can benefit from a larger Asian clientele? How about a favorite doctor, lawyer, insurance agent, or even hair stylist who can profit from reaching a local audience? Through your personal contact or phone call, a potential advertiser will be more inclined to advertise in our Journal. Please Support CCLI Fundraising This Year! Benefits: Ads in the Journal will reach a readership well beyond the Center s members. Ads are tax deductible as the Center is a non-profit organization led by volunteers. Help solicit new advertisements in the Souvenir Journal from merchants & organizations! Inside Cover Page.. $400.00 - size 8"w x 10 h Full Color Page $350.00 - size 8"w x 10 h Full Page $250.00 - size 8"w x 10 h Half Page.. $150.00 - size 8"w x 5 h Quarter Page... $110.00 - size 4"w x 4¾ h 3 Fundraising supports the continuance of the Center s many cultural and community programs.

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MEMBERSHIP DUES 2013-2014 As we continue to strive for excellent programs, community service and meeting the needs of all our members, your continued support in the Center is important. Membership dues are $50.00 per year (September August) for an entire family. Kindly send your remittance as soon as possible to the address below. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KEEP THIS PORTION FOR YOUR RECORDS 395 Hempstead Turnpike, West Hempstead, NY 11552 2012-2013 Annual Membership Dues PAID $ Check # Date ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2013-2014 Membership Name (Last) (First) (Middle Initial) Address (Street) (City) (State) (Zip Code) Home Phone ( ) Cell ( ) EmailAddress: EMAIL IS OUR PREFERRED WAY TO CONTACT OUR MEMBERS. WE DO NOT SHARE THIS LIST WITH ANYONE. Membership Fee $50 per year Individual Family Send Check to: Betty Leong 106 Patton Blvd New Hyde Park, NY 11040. * Please check whether you would like to receive monthly newsletter via postal or email * O Postal O Email **Please mail your updated email address to cclijchan@aol.com ** 7

ANNUAL HOLIDAY PARTY ON DEC.13, 2013 Winners of the potato chip race game rejoice with their prizes. Contestants race to be declared the winner in the game of Show me that you have this article on you. Friday the Thirteenth is usually considered an unlucky day by some, but for our Holiday Party attendees it turned out to be a very lucky day. Welcome to some of the new families who came to the Center s party. Everyone brought desserts to the party so there was definitely no dieting that night! As you can see from the pictures, the parents and children had a great time with the potato chip race game. It was such a fun game that we played it a number of times. Afterwards we had Guess that Christmas tune and our classic Who has this item in their bag or pocket? The competitiveness of the participants was unbelievable. Everybody ended up with prizes at the end of the evening and left the party feeling full and happy! Mona Ng The adults demonstrate their skills at the potato chip race game. The youngsters show the adults how to really play the potato chip race game. RAFFLE PRIZE DONATIONS Cleaning your house? Do you have some unwanted gifts you no longer want? Do you know of some stores you frequent who would gladly give the Center a free manicure, free stay at a hotel, oil change, gift certificate, or free services? The Center would gladly accept any unused and new items for their annual Banquet raffle baskets. We would be grateful for any assistance from the Center's members in soliciting items from neighborhood stores and merchants. You can drop the items off at the Center on Sundays. Be sure to include your name, address and phone number so we may send you an acknowledgement of your donation. If you have any questions, please contact Shirley Shing or Mona Ng at the Center on Sundays. Shirley Shing and Mona Ng, Banquet Raffle Committee 100 CLUB DECEMBER DRAWING The December 100 Club Drawing was held on December 13 during the Center's Annual Christmas/Holiday Party. The winners are: $10 winners - # 49 Jones Wong # 28 Donna Chan # 84 Shau Cheung # 19 Alyssa Fong # 14 Kathy Louie # 71 Helen Chin $20 winner - # 97 Ken Erlickman $30 winner - # 16 Joan Rasco $40 winner - # 33 Jack Yup Congratulations to all our winners! The next drawing will be held at the Center's Combined Monthly/Senior Meeting on Wednesday, January 22nd. See you there! Mona Ng, 100 Club Coordinator 8

SCHOOL HOLIDAY PARTY ON DEC. 22, 2013 Oh what fun it was!! It was a jam-packed holiday party. Our youngest dance class put on a delightful fish dance for their audience. The girls were adorable in their little orange costumes and our little boy in his Nemo costume. Then our first ever Hip-Hop dance class put on their Hip-Hop number for all to see. Thank you to our teacher, Alanna Chan, for choreographing these routines and training the children. They did a fantastic job! Next up was the food. The Center supplied the sandwiches and drinks and the parents brought in numerous dishes for us to try. There was sooo much food. After our tummies were full we heard the sleigh bell ring! Santa was coming! The kids gathered round waiting to see Santa. And there he was! White beard and all! Everyone waited eagerly for Santa to call their name to get their presents and have a chance to take a picture with Santa. Once everyone received their presents we said goodbye to Santa until next year. Next up was a free raffle. We raffled off large umbrellas to three lucky winners in the audience. Last but not least our audience favorite - game time! We had our parents and the kids do the potato chip race. The goal of the game was to move the potato chip down from their forehead to their mouth using only their head and facial features to do it. Our determined participants were competitive! The ones who lost asked to play the game again and again so they could have a chance at winning. Next up was our How well do you know each other? game. Originally it was to 5 sets of parents and children playing. We had to double the number to 10 because of its popularity. With questions such as What does your mom and dad like to do when they re relaxing? or What is child s favorite food? we saw which parents and kids really knew each other well. The last game of the party was our old favorite - Who has the item first? As I called out typical items in their possession, our audience members went crazy trying to outrun themselves to get to me first. At times, we had 4 kids in front of me telling me they got there first. Everyone had a blast! You know it s a successful party when the kids don t want to leave. Thank you to everyone for helping to coordinate this party. A special shoutout goes to Jim Vogel for playing his all important role for the kids this year!! Mona Ng 9

BALLROOM DANCE LESSONS AND SOCIAL DANCING Date: January 25, 2014 February 1, and 22, 2014 Time Class I - 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm Class II - 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm Social Dancing - 9:30 pm to 11:30 pm Fees: Social only - $3.00 per Member - $4.00 per Non-member Contact: Theresa Wing, (516) 333-0739 Or Veronica Yan, (516) 485-3929 What is New? : 1. The 2013 Fall semester dance lessons will end on February 8, 2014, if you wish to continue taking lessons for 2014 Spring semester (from February to June 2014), you must register and pay in full, no later than February 1, 2014. The fees are $140.00 per couple (please note that all dance students must be center members). If you are taking both classes, fees would be $220.00 per couple. These amounts cover 10 lessons over a period of 5 months, inclusive of refreshment and social dancing. 2. We are offering the following dances for the Spring Semester, subject to be changed: Class I (7:30) Jive Class II (8:30) International Waltz 3. We welcome new students at this time. SENIOR NEWS January Meetings: Wednesday, January 8th 10:30-2:30 Wednesday, January 22nd 10:30-2:30 combined with CCLI meeting February Meetings: Wednesdays, February 12th and February 26th CHINESE NEW YEAR CAKE NIAN GAO 1½ cups water 2 cups dark brown sugar, packed ½ cup vegetable oil 4 ½ cups sweet rice flour(glutinous flour) 1 pound bag with green lettering 3 dried red dates, pitted 1 tablespoon white sesame seeds1 1. Prepare a large steamer pan with rack at bottom. 2. Place the water in a large saucepan and boil it. Add the sugar and the oil and briefly stir until the sugar is dissolved but not thickened. Put aside to cool for about 30 minutes. 3. Mix the rice flour thoroughly with the cooled liquid. Transfer the mixture into an 8 inch round deep cake pan or aluminum pan. Set the dates in the middle. Sprinkle the sesame seeds on top. 4. Fill the steamer with 1 inch of water and set the pan in the water. Cover lightly with aluminum foil and steam the mixture for 50 minutes. Don t let the water boil into the cake. 5. Cool thoroughly before cutting the nian gao. 10

CCLI JANUARY 2014 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 Ping Pong/ Mah Jong 7:00 PM 3 4 5 6 7 8 Senior Club 10:30 AM 9 Ping Pong/ Mah Jong 7:00 PM 10 11 CCLI Toastmasters 10-11:30 AM 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Ping Pong/ Mah Jong 7:00 PM 19 20 21 22 CCLI Monthly Meeting Combined w/ Senior Club Meeting 11 AM 23 Ping Pong/ Mah Jong 7:00 PM 24 25 CCLI Toastmasters 10-11:30 AM Ballroom Dancing 7:30 & 8:30 PM 26 27 28 29 30 31 CHINESE NEW YEAR All activities are held at the Chinese Center on Long Island, 395 Hempstead Turnpike, West Hempstead unless otherwise noted. All dates and times are subject to change. IMPORTANT: IN CASE OF BAD WEATHER, call 516-483-7770 for cancellation information. CHINESE CENTER ON LONG ISLAND 395 Hempstead Turnpike, West Hempstead, NY 11552 (516) 483-7770 www.chinesecenter.org 11

CCLI FEBRUARY 2014 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Ballroom Dancing 7:30PM 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CCLI Toastmasters 10-11:30 AM 9 10 11 12 Senior Meeting 10:30AM 13 Ping Pong/ Mah Jong 7:00 PM 14 15 School closed 16 17 18 19 20 Ping Pong/ Mah Jong 7:00 PM 21 22 CCLI Toastmasters 10-11:30 AM Ballroom Dancing 7:30PM 23 School s Chinese New Year Party 24 25 26 Senior Meeting 10:30AM 27 28 All activities are held at the Chinese Center on Long Island, 395 Hempstead Turnpike, West Hempstead unless otherwise noted. All dates and times are subject to change. IMPORTANT: IN CASE OF BAD WEATHER, call 516-483-7770 for cancellation information. CHINESE CENTER ON LONG ISLAND 395 Hempstead Turnpike, West Hempstead, NY 11552 (516) 483-7770 www.chinesecenter.org 12