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SUMMARY:Chinese Medicine - Autumn Health Care & Disease Prevention Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Chinese Medicine  \nAutumn Health Care & Disease Prevention \nAugust 10\, 2020\, Monday \n9:30 AM – 11:30 AM \nZoom Meeting ID: 822 7033 3602 \nPassword: 914742
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/chinese-medicine-autumn-health-care-disease-prevention-workshop/
LOCATION:Online　\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200727T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200727T113000
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SUMMARY:Conversation with Canton Supervisor
DESCRIPTION:Conversation with Canton Supervisor \n \nPatrick Williams \n1. Update on COVID-19 cases in Canton \n2. How the reopening is going in the community \na. How to safely support our Canton businesses as you venture out \nb. Facility and program update for Canton Township (hours for the Canton Administration Building\, reopening dates for other facilities\, and how business is going in each department)   \nc. Board of Trustees meetings       \n 3. 2020 Census \nJuly 27\, 2020\, Tuesday \n9: 30 AM – 11: 30 AM \nZoom Meeting ID: 822 7033 3602 \nPassword: 914742
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/conversation-with-canton-supervisor/
LOCATION:Web Zoom\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200721T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200721T210000
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SUMMARY:Chinese Medicine Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Chinese Medicine Workshop \n冬病夏治 \n \nWinter disease can be treated in summer which is the special therapy of traditional Chinese medicine. \n中医角度如何提升免疫力  \n冬病夏治如何治 \n问答环节 \nSpeaker讲员: \n  Shuai\, Songfang 帅松芳  \nGraduated from the Department of Chinese Medicine of Hubei University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1982 and has been engaged in Chinese medicine clinical and teaching for 28 years. Acupuncture licenses are available in Ontario and Michigan\, Canada. \n1982年毕业于湖北中医药大学中医系，从事中医临床和教学28年。现有加拿大安省和密西根州针灸执照。 \n  Zheng\, Kuojian 郑扩建 \n          Graduated from Tongji Medical University in 1982\, engaged in 8 years of surgical clinical\, in 1995 began to study Chinese medicine\, the combination of Chinese and Western medicine\, the existing Canadian Ontario and Michigan acupuncture license. \n1982年毕业于同济医科大学医疗系，从事8年外科临床，1995年开始学习中医，走中西医结合之道，现有加拿大安省和密西根州针灸执照。 \nJuly 21\, 2020\, Tuesday \n7:30 PM- 9:00 PM \nJoin Zoom Meeting 线上地址: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/87510704412 \nMeeting ID：87510704412
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/chinese-medicine-workshop/
LOCATION:Web Zoom\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200716T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200716T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T121302
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SUMMARY:B3 Leadership Summit
DESCRIPTION:Click here to download the flyer \nB3 Leadership Summit  \n“Crisis\, Challenges\, and Change – Creating a Path to a New Normal” \nMadison Heights\, MI (July 2\, 2020) – The Association of Chinese Americans (ACA) is proud to announce the fifth edition of B3 Leadership Summit: “Crisis\, Challenges\, and Change – Creating a Path to a New Normal“ which will be held virtual via Zoom on July 16th and 23rd.  The program is co-hosted by OCA-Asian Pacific American Advocates (OCA National) and its Detroit Chapter-ACA. The OCA National is a national non-profit organization of community advocates dedicated to advancing the political\, social\, and economic well-being of Asian Pacific Americans in the United States.  \nLaunched in 2009\, B3: Build\, Breakthrough & Believe is a professional and leadership development program for aspiring Asian Pacific American (APA) professionals interested in taking their personal and professional goals to the next level through leadership development and networking.  The goal of this program is to provide relevant information to the APA community\, professional development\, peer networking and mentoring to aspiring APA professionals. This year’s B3 program information is as follows: \n“Crisis\, Challenges\, and Change – Creating a Path to a New Normal” \nWe have been going through a crisis that has never happened before and it brings many challenges and uncertainties in Health Care\, Economy\, Globalization\, etc. We are going to face a new norm after the pandemic. It will be good to learn from business leaders in different industries how they went through the crisis and how to prepare for change. \nThursday\, July 16th\, 7:00pm – 9:30pm Detroit (EDT) \n\n7:00pm – 9:00pm Thought-starter Presentation\, Panel Discussion\, and Q&A\n9:00pm – 9:30pm Professional Networking Room Open\n\nThursday\, July 23rd\, 7:00pm – 9:15pm Detroit (EDT) \n\n7:00pm – 7:10pm Career Planning Presentation\n7:10pm – 7:40pm Professional Networking Room Open\n7:15pm – 9:15pm Resume Coaching Sessions (15 minutes each) (1-on-1)\n7:15pm – 9:15pm Advisory Chat Sessions (15 minutes each) (1-on-1)\n\nGuest speakers already on board (by last name) \n\nLisa Allen\, Organizational Change Manager\, Comerica Bank\nDavid Chang\, Chief of Enterprise Agility and Business Platforms\, Comerica Bank\nMay Chen\, Ph.D.\, Associate Professor\, National Central University in Taiwan\nPaula Cunningham\, State Director\, AARP Michigan\nFarzan Siddiqui MD\, PhD\, CPE\, Vice-Chair of Radiation Oncology\, Henry Ford Health System\nSue Sun-LaSovage\, Managing Director\, Ashford Connex\nHenry Tanaka\, former Academic Dean\, Oakland Community College            \n\n  \nThe summit is a two-night program includes a thought-starter presentation and panel discussion following by Resume Coaching and Advisory Chat private sessions.  With the B3 Leadership Summit program\, there is a unique opportunity to nurture the extraordinary professionals in our community. They will come to know how businesses are surviving the COVID-19 Pandemic and finding their way to succeed in the new normal. \nThe program on July 16th includes an inspirational presentation with a thought starter\, and a panel with a moderator and four speakers. The thought starter will make a pre-panel presentation delivering the central core theme and message to the audience\, and a post-panel presentation as a short summary. The panel will give each panelist an opportunity to speak about their respective experiences followed by a question and answer session by members of the audience.  \nThe program on July 23rd will start with a presentation on Career Planning\, followed with private Resume Coaching and Advisory Chat sessions. The program is set to meet the needs of entry-level graduates or mid-career professionals\, whether you are applying to a part-time job\, full-time position or grad school! The coaches and advisors will help the participants set and achieve careers goals and pursue career opportunities.  \nB3 Leadership Summit Speaker Team \nRegister for Zoom Log in: B3-DETROIT-2020.eventbrite.com \nJoin on Facebook Live: www.facebook.com/DetroitACA \nInquiry: 313-831-1790 \n2017 B3 Leadership Summit \n2018 B3 Leadership Summit \n2019 B3 Leadership Summit
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/b3-leadership-summit-3/
LOCATION:Web Zoom\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200716T190000
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SUMMARY:B3 Leadership Summit Speaker Team
DESCRIPTION:Click here to download the flyer \nB3 Leadership Summit Speaker Team \nThought-starter Speaker \nMay Chen\, Ph.D. \nAssociate Professor\, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience\, National Central University in Taiwan \nMay Chen is a psychologist with many interests. Within the field of psychology\, she has worked as an organizational\, social\, health\, forensic\, and clinical psychologist. She had declined opportunities to work for the NYPD\, FBI\, and CIA\, and instead became licensed as a Clinical Psychologist and taught at the US Military Academy at West Point\, training cadets in dealing with combat stress.  She currently teaches at the National Central University in Taiwan\, and has been engaged in projects ranging from the psychological evaluation of violent and sex offenders to the development and training of EQ for school children. Her main research focus is in the area of stress\, emotions\, and health.  \nMay’s interests\, however\, extend beyond the study of psychology. She is a trained Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)\, a certified locksmith\, bartender\, and advanced SCUBA diver\, and had served as a Hospital Chaplain in a Level One Trauma Center. Prior to getting her Ph.D. in psychology\, May had worked as a manager in the International Human Resource Department at Citibank\, both in Taiwan and in its New York Headquarter. All these experiences have given May different angles to observe human behavior\, in ways that constantly stimulates her interest in psychology and its application to everyday life. \n  \nModerator \nHenry Tanaka \nFormer Academic Dean of Art\, Design and Humanities at Oakland Community College \nHenry Tanaka is a recently retired Academic Dean for the Division of Art\, Design and Humanities at a community college in Southeast Michigan.   Serving for 24 years in various roles including Professor of Art and Department Chair of Humanities.  He has received several accolades for leadership and teaching. \nHenry has been a practicing artist for 30 years\, exhibiting locally and nationally.  He has served as President of the Michigan Ceramic Art Association from 2003-2007. He has presented workshop and seminars on his personal art work nationally. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from Kansas City Art Institute and his Master of Fine Arts from the New York State School of Ceramics at Alfred University.  He currently resides in Auburn Hills\, Michigan. \nAppointed in 2012 as a State Commissioner on the Michigan Asian Pacific American Affairs Commission (MAPAAC). He has served as a board member for the Rochester Regional Chamber of Commerce and Leadership Oakland. He is currently Board member of the Japanese Americans Citizens’ League (JACL)\, National Association of Asian American Professionals (NAAAP) and Council for Asian Pacific Americans (CAPA). Henry is a fourth Generation Japanese-American. \nSpeaker \nLisa Allen \nVice President\, Organization Change Management Manager\, Comerica Bank \nLisa joined Comerica in August 2018 as a Vice President\, Organizational Change Manager.  She has more than 15 years of experience in creating and sustaining organizational change.  Prior to joining Comerica\, Lisa worked in a wide variety of industries such as utilities\, manufacturing\, retail\, healthcare\, federal government\, military\, and non–profit.  Some of her more interesting projects include a federal administration’s Electronic Record Archive Project\, an organization design to support Lean manufacturing\, and a Proactive Customer Notification project for a utility.  Even though she has worked in such diverse industries\, Lisa has grown to recognize and admire the creativity and resilience of people experiencing change. \nSpeaker \nPaula D. Cunningham \nState Director\, AARP \nPaula D. Cunningham is the State Director for AARP Michigan which has more than 1.4 million members.  AARP is a nonprofit\, nonpartisan\, social welfare organization with a membership of nearly 38 million.  They work to lead positive change and deliver value to all people 50+. \nPrior to joining AARP Michigan\, Paula D. Cunningham was the CEO of Capitol National Bank (CNB).  CNB has been in the community for more than 32 years.  She was the only African American woman in the country to be president of a majority owned bank. \nPrior to joining Capitol National Bank Ms. Cunningham was the first woman to be President of Lansing Community College.  Lansing Community College has more than 30\,000 students and is the State’s 3rd largest community college.  As President of Lansing Community College\, she successfully led a community millage campaign to generate an additional $9 million for the institution into perpetuity. Under her leadership\, the college implemented a strategic planning process that resulted in five new buildings. The main building on the LCC campus was officially named the Paula D. Cunningham Administration Building in 2006.  This is the only building named after a woman in downtown Lansing. \nPresident Cunningham has also been a small business owner.  She and her husband owned and managed an 18-hole golf course and she was the founder of an entrepreneurial academy for young people. \nPaula Diane Cunningham’s dedication to education\, small business and community has been recognized by many organizations.  She has received numerous awards and recognition throughout her career\, including the 2016 Michigan Black Caucus Trailblazer Award\, being inducted in to the Michigan Women’s Hall of Fame\, a former recipient of the prestigious Athena Award\, featured in Ebony Magazine as a “Woman on the Move” and featured in Bridge Magazine as a woman who “Breaks Barriers”\, as well as other featured articles. \nPaula serves on numerous boards including\, but not limited to Davenport University\, McLaren Health Systems – Lansing\, and she was the first African American female to Chair the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce Board.  \nSpeaker \nSue Sun-LaSovage \nManaging Director\, Ashford Connex \nSue Sun-LaSovage has thirty years of Human Resources experience in China\, Singapore and the United States.  She is the Managing Director of Ashford Connexn and prior to that she was the Vice President of Human Resources for SRG Global\, a Guardian Industry company.   \nSue began her Human Resources career in China at the Hyatt Regency Xi’an.  She also worked in various Asia Regional HR roles in Singapore with Molex. \nIn 2000\, she came to the U.S. to advance her studies in the field of Human Resources. She then took on global HR responsibilities in various roles with Dow Chemical Company and SC Johnson\, where she drove people strategy\, culture change\, and strategic initiatives for talent development and talent acquisition. \nSue earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Optical & Mechanical Engineering from HuaZhong University of Science and Technology (HUST) in China and a Masters degree in HR and Industrial Relations from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities in the US. \n  \nSpeaker \nFarzan Siddiqui MD\, PhD\, CPE \nVice-Chair\, Radiation Oncology\, Henry Ford Health System \nFarzan Siddiqui MD\, PhD\, CPE\, currently serves as the Vice-Chairman of Radiation Oncology at Henry Ford Cancer Institute in Detroit\, Michigan. He is also the Director of Head and Neck Radiation Oncology. Dr. Siddiqui completed his initial medical training at Grant Medical College in Mumbai\, India followed by a residency in Radiation Oncology at Tata Memorial Hospital in Mumbai. This is a large tertiary and quaternary cancer institute serving patients from India and other Southeast Asian countries. After completing his training in India\, Dr. Siddiqui came to the United States to pursue a PhD in Radiation Biology at Colorado State University\, Fort Collins\, Colorado. Following successful completion of his PhD program\, he completed his second Radiation Oncology residency at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit\, Michigan. After residency\, he was appointed in a faculty position at Ohio State University from 2010-2012. Since March 2012\, he has served in his current capacity at Henry Ford Cancer Institute. In addition to his clinical and research interests in the treatment of head & neck and skin cancers\, Dr. Siddiqui is also involved with the operations and management of the radiation oncology department which is currently providing these services at 6 locations in Southeast Michigan. He is board certified in Radiation Oncology\, Hospice and Palliative Medicine and is a Certified Physician Executive. \n  \nCareer Coaching Speaker \nDavid Chang \nChief of Enterprise Agility and Business Platforms\, Comerica Bank \nDavid Chang currently is the Senior Vice President and Chief of Enterprise Agility and Business Platforms for Comerica Bank.  He is a seasoned executive with over 20 years of business and technology strategy\, and program delivery experience in the automotive\, high tech\, aerospace and defense and financial services industries.  He is currently leading several transformation initiatives at Comerica Bank including Contact Center Transformation and the implementation of agile and DevOps practices. Additionally\, he has responsibility for Enterprise Payments and Deposit platforms. David previously worked at General Motors in Information Technology and Accenture as a management consultant. David earned his Bachelors in Aerospace Engineering from Princeton University and a Masters in Business Administration from UCLA.
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/b3-leadership-summit-speaker-team/
LOCATION:Web Zoom\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200731T143000
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SUMMARY:2020 ACA Virtual Youth Cultural Summer Camp
DESCRIPTION:2020 ACA Virtual Youth Cultural Summer Camp  \n \nWelcome to the ACA Youth Cultural Summer Camp!   \nThe ACA Youth Cultural Summer Camp 2020 registration is now open! The ACA’s summer camp program has a 20-year history\, popular among both Chinese and non-Chinese families. As part of its mission of cultural sharing\, the camp has allowed countless students to explore and experience Chinese culture\, as well as to develop a passion for their roots.  \nThough we cannot be together in person this year\, we would still like to maintain the essence of our camp. After careful deliberation\, we have decided to move our summer camp online! Campers will be able to participate in a variety of classes and interact with teachers\, counselors\, and fellow campers. \nAs always\, our purpose is to introduce\, explore\, and immerse our campers into Chinese Culture by engaging them in Chinese art\, dance\, martial arts\, language\, games\, and music.  In addition\, we also hope to teach campers important life skills such as responsibility\, communication\, teamwork\, leadership\, and critical thinking. \n感谢大家的信任和耐心等待，美华协会文化夏令营（线上课程）即日起开始报名。  \n美华文化夏令营举办至今已有二十年，一直以来广受华人和非华人家庭的欢迎和喜爱。秉承发扬传统文化，并与现代文化相结合的宗旨，每年藉由短短三周暑期时间达成文化薪传的使命\, 让无数年轻学子有机会在文化活动中学习成长\, 更加热爱和了解自己的文化根源。 \n在今年这一特殊时期，美华夏令营将通过线上课程的形式与大家见面。所有课程将依旧延续以往课程的传统和精髓，并结合线上授课模式进行合理安排。7月13日-31日，每周五天，都有丰富多彩的课程和活动在等着大家！ \n在转为线上课程的同时，夏令营的费用也进行了相应调整。除了基础课程外，还增设特别课程，让大家有更多的选择。 \n课程包括(但不仅限于)：传统歌曲&舞蹈，民俗手工，传统俗语&文化介绍，书法，讲座，游戏，扯铃等。 \n居家的日子似乎有些漫长，我们已迫不及待和大家见面，一起交流，学习。美华文化夏令营期待你的加入！ \nCamp Dates and Times 夏令营时间 \nThis year’s ACA Summer Camp will be held Monday-Friday. Times may vary depending on classes/activities.  \nWeek 1: July 13-17 \nWeek 2: July 20-24 \nWeek 3: July 27-31 \nRegistration form and fees are due by Monday\, July 06\, at 3:00 PM. \n报名截止时间： 7月6日，星期一，下午3点 \nRegistration报名链接: https://tinyurl.com/ACA2020summercamp \n  \nClasses/Activities 课程安排 \nThis year we will be focusing on a virtual class based format. All classes/activities will include some time for campers to socialize and connect with one another just like they would during regular camp! Each class/activity will be led by a teacher and supported by counselors via Zoom. \nThere is a possibility of some classes/activities meeting in person in accordance with current COVID-19 guidelines from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention AND the State of Michigan.  \nHere is what we are offering for this year’s summer camp! \n\n\n\n\nBasic Camp (Pre-K thru 3rd Grade): Monday – Friday \n\n\n\n\n9:30AM – 10:30AM  \n\n\n1:00PM – 2:00PM \n\n\n\n\n\nCrafts\nChinese Songs\nCultural Activities\nGames\nVirtual Field Trip\n\n\n\n\nCultural/Chinese Slangs\nStory Time\nDance\nVirtual Field Trip\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBasic Camp (4th thru 8th Grade): Monday – Friday \n\n\n\n\n9:30AM – 11:00AM  \n\n\n1:00PM – 2:30PM \n\n\n\n\n\nGames\nEducational Workshops\nCalligraphy\nCultural Activities\nVirtual Field Trip\n\n\n\n\nCraft\nModern/Hip Hop Dance\nCultural/Chinese Slangs\nVirtual Field Trip\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAdvanced Camp (4th Grade & Above) \n\n\n\n\nAdvanced Chinese Yoyo \n\nMon & Wed \n1:30PM – 3:00 PM\n\n\n\nTraditional Chinese Parasol Dance \n\nTue & Thu\n1:30PM – 3:00 PM\n\n\n\n\n\nFor all grades (pre-K-8th):  \nClasses/Activities (available to all registered campers): Throughout the week we will offer a menu of various classes and activities for campers to engage with. Campers can choose which classes they would like to attend. Campers do not have to engage with every activity/class. Different activities focused on different age groups will be offered. \nFor 4th grade and above.  \nIn order to have the best camp experience\, we highly recommend campers to register for all 3 weeks of a class. \nAdvanced Chinese Yoyo: The Diabolo has a long history of entertainment throughout Chinese culture\, and now you can be a part of it. Learn how to do great tricks like the stick\, the blanket\, and many more! The entertainment possibilities are endless. By the end of the class\, you will be closer to becoming a Chinese Yoyo Master! Classes will be taught by Spencer Wong\, a member of University of Michigan’s Chinese YoYo Team Revolution. \nTraditional Chinese Parasol Dance: Learn a choreographed cultural dance representing Chinese heritage. The dance class has been a staple of ACA Summer Camp since its inception\, and this year is no exception! Dance the cabin fever away with some COOL moves! Classes will be taught by Maya Malouin\, a member of University of Michigan’s Chinese Student Association rXn Traditional Dance Group.  \n  \nSchedule 课程表 \n\n\n\n \n\nMondays \n\n\nTuesdays \n\n\nWednesdays \n\n\nThursdays \n\n\nFridays \n\n\n\n\nAM \n\n\nClasses/Activities \nPre-K – 3rd:  \n9:30AM- 10:30AM \n4th-8th :  \n9:30AM-11:00AM \n\n\nClasses/Activities \nPre-K – 3rd: \n 9:30AM- 10:30AM \n4th-8th :  \n9:30AM-11:00AM \n\n\nClasses/Activities \nPre-K – 3rd:  \n9:30AM- 10:30AM \n4th-8th :  \n9:30AM-11:00AM \n\n\nClasses/Activities \nPre-K – 3rd:  \n9:30AM- 10:30AM \n4th-8th :  \n9:30AM-11:00AM \n\n\nClasses/Activities \nPre-K – 3rd:  \n9:30AM- 10:30AM \n4th-8th :  \n9:30AM-11:00AM \n\n\n\n\nPM  \n\n\nAdvanced Chinese YoYo (1:00-3:00PM) \nClasses/Activities \nPre-K – 3rd:  \n1:00PM-2:00PM \n4th-8th :  \n1:00PM-2:30PM \n\n\nTraditional Chinese Parasol Dance \n(1:00-3:00PM) \nClasses/Activities \nPre-K – 3rd:  \n1:00PM-2:00PM \n4th-8th :  \n1:00PM-2:30PM \n\n\nAdvanced Chinese YoYo (1:00-3:00PM) \nClasses/Activities \nPre-K – 3rd:  \n1:00PM-2:00PM \n4th-8th :  \n1:00PM-2:30PM \n\n\nTraditional Chinese Parasol Dance \n(1:00-3:00PM) \nClasses/Activities \nPre-K – 3rd:  \n1:00PM-2:00PM \n4th-8th :  \n1:00PM-2:30PM \n\n\nClasses/Activities \nPre-K – 3rd:  \n1:00PM-2:00PM \n4th-8th :  \n1:00PM-2:30PM \n\n\n\n\nWhat You Need at Home 您需要准备什么 \n\nA computer/device with a webcam and microphone\, and internet connection\nAccess to Zoom (group video chat app)\nA space large enough to move around and do physical activity for Chinese YoYo or Dance\n\nWhat We Can Loan (if applicable) 我们将提供 \n\nChinese Yoyo (we will also provide information for personal purchase)\nTraditional Chinese Parasol\nSpecial arts & crafts supplies (TBD)\n\nClosing Ceremony Video 结业庆祝视频 \nWe will be compiling video clips from all the classes to create a video to showcase what campers have learned and accomplished. This video will be shared with everyone at the end of camp. It will be a great way to remember a very different summer camp experience! \n  \nFee Information 费用信息 \n1. All fees can only be paid by check or quickpay; cash will not be accepted. \n        Checks payable to: Association of Chinese Americans\, Inc. (camper name in memo) \n        Quickpay to: quickpay@acaccc.org\n				document.getElementById(‘cloakf5048aca35a9828e9199ce83e75b24f3’).innerHTML = ”;\n				var prefix = ‘ma’ + ‘il’ + ‘to’;\n				var path = ‘hr’ + ‘ef’ + ‘=’;\n				var addyf5048aca35a9828e9199ce83e75b24f3 = ‘quickpay’ + ‘@’;\n				addyf5048aca35a9828e9199ce83e75b24f3 = addyf5048aca35a9828e9199ce83e75b24f3 + ‘acaccc’ + ‘.’ + ‘org’;\n				var addy_textf5048aca35a9828e9199ce83e75b24f3 = ‘quickpay’ + ‘@’ + ‘acaccc’ + ‘.’ + ‘org’;document.getElementById(‘cloakf5048aca35a9828e9199ce83e75b24f3’).innerHTML += ‘‘+addy_textf5048aca35a9828e9199ce83e75b24f3+”;\n		 (camper name in memo) \n2. Registration form & fees must be received by Monday\, July 06\, 3:00 PM. \n        a. Under special circumstances\, camp activity fees may be refundable through ACA approval. \n        b. A confirmation packet will be sent out prior to the camp \n3. There is a $35 non-refundable registration fee per camper; includes a Camp T-Shirt\, Special Materials for Activities. \n        a. Basic Camp Activity Fee: $10/week      \n\nAM Only: $5/week\nPM Only: $5/week\n\n     Virtual Camp Classes/Activities \n        b. Advanced Camp Activity Fee: choose one or both \n           Chinese Yoyo: $10/week \n           Traditional Chinese Parasol Dance: $10/week \n4. A receipt will be issued within one month after the end of the camp. \n5. ACA reserves the right to make changes to camp activities and schedules. \n  \nQuestions/Concerns 问题咨询 \nIf you have any questions or concerns about camp\, please contact our camp director.  \nCanton Camp Director: Mr. Christopher Quiambao (Mr. Q) \nE-mail: cquiambao@acaccc.org\n				document.getElementById(‘cloak0aa170529f7f3a15e99eaca60894fc51’).innerHTML = ”;\n				var prefix = ‘ma’ + ‘il’ + ‘to’;\n				var path = ‘hr’ + ‘ef’ + ‘=’;\n				var addy0aa170529f7f3a15e99eaca60894fc51 = ‘cquiambao’ + ‘@’;\n				addy0aa170529f7f3a15e99eaca60894fc51 = addy0aa170529f7f3a15e99eaca60894fc51 + ‘acaccc’ + ‘.’ + ‘org’;\n				var addy_text0aa170529f7f3a15e99eaca60894fc51 = ‘cquiambao’ + ‘@’ + ‘acaccc’ + ‘.’ + ‘org‘;document.getElementById(‘cloak0aa170529f7f3a15e99eaca60894fc51’).innerHTML += ‘‘+addy_text0aa170529f7f3a15e99eaca60894fc51+”;\n		  \nLooking forward to another great year!
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/2020-aca-virtual-youth-cultural-summer-camp/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200713T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200731T143000
DTSTAMP:20260425T121302
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SUMMARY:Copy of ACA Youth Cultural Summer Camp 2020
DESCRIPTION:ACA Youth Cultural Summer Camp 2020 \n \nWelcome to the ACA Youth Cultural Summer Camp!   \nACA’s Summer Camp has a 20-year history\, popular among both Chinese and non-Chinese families. As part of its mission of cultural sharing\, the camp has allowed countless students to explore and experience Chinese culture\, as well as to develop a passion for their roots.  \nThough we cannot be together in person this year\, we would still like to maintain the essence of our camp. After careful deliberation\, we have decided to move our summer camp online! Students will have the option to participate in a variety of classes and interact with teachers\, counselors\, and fellow campers.  \nAs always\, our purpose is to introduce\, explore\, and immerse our campers into Chinese Culture by engaging them in Chinese art\, dance\, martial arts\, language\, games\, and music.  In addition\, we also hope to teach campers important life skills such as responsibility\, communication\, teamwork\, leadership\, and critical thinking. \n感谢大家的信任和耐心等待，美华协会文化夏令营（线上课程）即日起开始报名。  \n美华文化夏令营举办至今已有二十年，一直以来广受华人和非华人家庭的欢迎和喜爱。秉承发扬传统文化，并与现代文化相结合的宗旨，每年藉由短短三周暑期时间达成文化薪传的使命\, 让无数年轻学子有机会在文化活动中学习成长\, 更加热爱和了解自己的文化根源。 \n在今年这一特殊时期，美华夏令营将通过线上课程的形式与大家见面。所有课程将依旧延续以往课程的传统和精髓，并结合线上授课模式进行合理安排。7月13日-31日，每周五天，都有丰富多彩的课程和活动在等着大家！ \n在转为线上课程的同时，夏令营的费用也进行了相应调整，基本收费最低只要每周$20 (10-15小时)。除了基础课程外，还增设特别课程，让大家有更多的选择。 \n课程包括(但不仅限于)：传统歌曲&舞蹈，民俗手工，传统俗语&文化介绍，书法，讲座，游戏，扯铃等。 \n居家的日子似乎有些漫长，我们已迫不及待和大家见面，一起交流，学习。美华文化夏令营期待你的加入！ \nCamp Dates and Times \nThis year’s ACA Summer Camp will be held Monday-Friday. Times may vary depending on classes/activities.  \nWeek 1: July 13-17 \nWeek 2: July 20-24 \nWeek 3: July 27-31 \nRegistration form and fees are due by Tuesday\, June 30\, at 3:00 PM. \nClasses/Activities  \nThis year we will be focusing on a virtual class based format. All classes/activities will include some time for campers to socialize and connect with one another just like they would during regular camp! Each class/activity will be led by a teacher and supported by counselors via Zoom. \nThere is a possibility of some classes/activities meeting in person in accordance with current COVID-19 guidelines from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention AND the State of Michigan.  \nHere is what we are offering for this year’s summer camp! \nFor all grades (pre-K-8th):  \nClasses/Activities (available to all registered campers): Throughout the week we will offer a menu of various classes and activities for campers to engage with. Campers can choose which classes they would like to attend. Campers do not have to engage with every activity/class. These include\, but are not limited to: \n\n\n\nPre-K – 3rd Grade (2 Hrs per day)\n4th Grade – 8th Grade (3 Hrs per day)\n\n\n\n\nChinese songs \nChinese Yoyo\nChildren’s dance\nGames\nCrafts\nVirtual field trips \nEducational workshops\nCultural/Chinese slangs\n\n\n\n\nChinese Yoyo\nModern hip/hop dance classes \nChinese calligraphy\nGames \nArt\nGuest Speakers\nVirtual field trips \nEducational workshops\nCultural/Chinese slangs\n\n\n\n\n\nDifferent activities focused on different age groups will be offered. \nFor 4th grade and above.  \nIn order to have the best camp experience\, we highly recommend campers to register for all 3 weeks of a class. \nChinese Yoyo: The Diabolo has a long history of entertainment throughout Chinese culture\, and now you can be a part of it. Learn how to do great tricks like the stick\, the blanket\, and many more! The entertainment possibilities are endless. By the end of the class\, you will be closer to becoming a Chinese Yoyo Master! Classes will be taught by Spencer Wong\, a member of University of Michigan’s Chinese YoYo Team Revolution. \nTraditional Chinese Parasol Dance: Learn a choreographed cultural dance representing Chinese heritage. The dance class has been a staple of ACA Summer Camp since its inception\, and this year is no exception! Dance the cabin fever away with some COOL moves! Classes will be taught by Maya Malouin\, a member of University of Michigan’s Chinese Student Association rXn Traditional Dance Group.  \nSchedule \n\n\n\n\nMondays\nTuesdays\nWednesdays\nThursdays\nFridays\n\n\nAM\nClasses/Activities \nPre-K – 3rd:  \n9:30AM- 10:30AM \n4th-8th :  \n9:30AM-11:00AM \n \nClasses/Activities \nPre-K – 3rd:  \n9:30AM- 10:30AM \n4th-8th :  \n9:30AM-11:00AM\nClasses/Activities \nPre-K – 3rd:  \n9:30AM- 10:30AM \n4th-8th :  \n9:30AM-11:00AM\nClasses/Activities \nPre-K – 3rd:  \n9:30AM- 10:30AM \n4th-8th :  \n9:30AM-11:00AM\nClasses/Activities \nPre-K – 3rd:  \n9:30AM- 10:30AM \n4th-8th :  \n9:30AM-11:00AM\n\n\nPM \nChinese YoYo \n(1:00-3:00PM) \nClasses/Activities \nPre-K – 3rd:  \n1:00M-2:00PM \n4th-8th :  \n1:00PM-2:30PM\nTraditional Chinese Parasol Dance \n(1:00-3:00PM) \nClasses/Activities \nPre-K – 3rd:  \n1:00PM-2:00PM \n4th-8th :  \n1:00PM-2:30PM\nChinese YoYo \n(1:00-3:00PM) \nClasses/Activities \nPre-K – 3rd:  \n1:00PM-2:00PM \n4th-8th :  \n1:00PM-2:30PM\nTraditional Chinese    Parasol Dance \n(1:00-3:00PM) \nClasses/Activities \nPre-K – 3rd:  \n1:00PM-2:00PM \n4th-8th :  \n1:00PM-2:30PM\nClasses/Activities \nPre-K – 3rd:  \n1:00PM-2:00PM \n4th-8th :  \n1:00PM-2:30PM\n\n\n\nWhat You Need at Home \n\nA computer/device with a webcam and microphone\, and internet connection\nAccess to Zoom (group video chat app)\nA space large enough to move around and do physical activity for Chinese YoYo or Dance\n\nClosing Ceremony Video \nWe will be compiling video clips from all the classes to create a video to showcase what campers have learned and accomplished. This video will be shared with everyone at the end of camp. It will be a great way to remember a very different summer camp experience! \nMaterials Distribution \nWe will provide necessary materials for campers to participate in each class. Chinese YoYos\, dance equipment\, and supplies for activities will be provided for campers to use at home. \nPricing \nIn order to have the best camp experience\, we highly recommend campers to register for all 3 weeks of camp. \n\n\n\nOne time Registration Fee Covers the Following:  \n\nCamp T-Shirt\nSpecial Materials for Activities \n\n\n  \n$35\n\n\nWeekly Registration Fee \n\nAccess to Weekly Virtual Camp Classes/Activities\n\n\n$10 per week \nOR \n$25 for 3 weeks\n\n\nSpecial Camp Classes  \n(Access to Weekly Virtual Camp Classes/Activities) \nThe following classes require a $20 fee per week for each class to participate. Two 2 hour classes per week. \n\nChinese YoYo \nTraditional Chinese Parasol Dance \n\n\n  \n$20 each per week \n\n\n\nRegular Camp \nOne week: $35+$10=$45 \nTwo weeks: $35+$20=$55 \nThree weeks:$35+$25=$60 \nSpecial Camp Classes \nRegular + Chinese Yoyo OR Traditional Chinese Parasol Dance \nOne week: $35+$20=$55 \nTwo weeks: $35+$40=$75 \nThree weeks:$35+$60=$95 \nRegular + Chinese Yoyo AND Traditional Chinese Parasol Dance \nOne week: $35+$40=$75 \nTwo weeks: $35+$80=$115 \nThree weeks:$35+$120=$155 \nQuestions/Concerns \nIf you have any questions or concerns about camp\, please contact our camp director.  \nCanton Camp Director: Mr. Christopher Quiambao (Mr. Q) \nE-mail: cquiambao@acaccc.org  \nLooking forward to another great year!
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/copy-of-aca-youth-cultural-summer-camp-2020/
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SUMMARY:Fitness Dance
DESCRIPTION:Fitness Dance  \n \nTime 时间：July 06\, 2020 / 10:00 AM- 12:00 PM\nInstructor老师: Yuk-fan Pan\nZoom Meeting ID: 822 7033 3602\nPassword: 914742 \nYuk-fan Pan has been an instructor in ACA Chinese Community Center dance class since 2015. \nShe enjoys dancing with the people who like to do the fitness dance. \n卢玉芬老师从2015年开始在Madison Height美华中心教跳舞，她非常喜欢与同好的朋友一起跳有氧舞蹈。
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/fitness-dance/
LOCATION:Web Zoom\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200617T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200722T210000
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CREATED:20240608T152357Z
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SUMMARY:100 Citizenship Questions Online Class
DESCRIPTION:100 Citizenship Questions online Class \n公民入籍100题线上课程 \nCourse Outline 课程大纲:  \nPart 1: Introduction and Government 簡介和政府 (3 Hours) \nPart 2: History 歷史 (3 Hours) \nPart 3: Geography\, People\, Symbols and Review 地理，人物，國旗，和複習 (3 hours) \nInstructors 授課教師 \nJonathan Zhang 朱元 \nStudent at Harvard University\, \na tutor for Boston’s Chinatown Citizenship program \nDaniel Chue 闕滄海 \nPhD\, ACA Program Specialist \nTime时间: \nTotal Class Hours 课程总时数: 9 Hours \nFrom 5/13/2020 to 6/17/2020 (Six Weeks 共6周) \nEvery Wednesday\, 7:30 pm- 9:00 pm \nRegistration 报名电话: 248-585-9343
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/100-citizenship-questions-online-class/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200616T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200616T210000
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CREATED:20240608T152359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240608T152359Z
UID:8135-1592337600-1592341200@acadetroit.org
SUMMARY:Workplace Health and Safety during COVID-19 Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Workplace Health and Safety during COVID-19 \n新冠疫情期间工作场所的健康与安全 \n \nWhat we need to know…我们需要知道什么 \nLatest Executive Order on health and safety issues at work during COVID-19 \n关于新冠疫情期间工作中的健康与安全问题最新行政命令 \nProtections from retaliation \n免受报复的保护 \nMaking complaints about unsafe working conditions \n投诉不安全的工作条件 \nSpeaker讲员:  \nDiana Marin\, Supervising Attorney \nGonzalo Peralta\, Associate Attorney \nInterpreter翻译:  \nDr. Maechi Chue\, LPC \nLanguage语言: English and Chinese中英文讲座 \n———————————————— \nJune 16\, Tuesday\, 8 pm-9 pm \nJoin Zoom Meeting  \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/87510704412 \nPhone：1-312-626-6799 \nMeeting ID：87510704412#
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/workplace-health-and-safety-during-covid-19-workshop/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200610T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200715T210000
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CREATED:20240608T152404Z
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UID:8136-1591817400-1594846800@acadetroit.org
SUMMARY:100 Citizenship Questions Online Class
DESCRIPTION:100 Citizenship Questions online Class \n公民入籍100题线上课程 \nCourse Outline 课程大纲:  \nPart 1: Introduction and Government 簡介和政府 (3 Hours) \nPart 2: History 歷史 (3 Hours) \nPart 3: Geography\, People\, Symbols and Review 地理，人物，國旗，和複習 (3 hours) \nInstructors 授課教師 \nJonathan Zhang 朱元 \nStudent at Harvard University\, \na tutor for Boston’s Chinatown Citizenship program \nDaniel Chue 闕滄海 \nPhD\, ACA Program Specialist \nTime时间: \nTotal Class Hours 课程总时数: 9 Hours \nFrom 5/13/2020 to 6/17/2020 (Six Weeks 共6周) \nEvery Wednesday\, 7:30 pm- 9:00 pm \nRegistration 报名电话: 248-585-9343
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/100-citizenship-questions-online-class-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200609T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200609T210000
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CREATED:20240608T152407Z
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SUMMARY:ACA Mental Health Dialogue Series #1: You Are Not Alone
DESCRIPTION:Click here to download the flyer \n\nACA Mental Health Dialogue #1: You are Not Alone \nThe Association of Chinese Americans\, Inc. (ACA) is excited to announce the release of the organization’s first Mental Health Dialogue Series. Mental Health includes our emotional\, psychological\, social well-being and is important at every stage of life. This series will be focused on mental health aspects unique to Asian Americans from various perspectives.  \nOur first episode will be titled “You Are Not Alone” with our experts speaking on topics related to Mental Health and COVID-19. In particular\, how to combat stress and maintain a happy relationship\, stress and racism\, mental health and post COVID-19\, and finally mental health resources in Metro Detroit. Please tune in on Tuesday\, June 9 at 7:30-9:00 PM EST for the first episode of this series. \nFor the first episode\, we are grateful to have Joyce Zhang as our moderator and Fran Brown PsyD\, LP\, May Chen Ph.D.\, and Pearl Stewart\, LPC as our honored guest speakers. Joyce Zhang is the Co-Founder and CEO of Alariss Global\, a Silicon Valley startup that connects overseas workers in the Us with opportunities in Asia. Fran Brown\, PsyD\, LP is the President and Chief Executive Officer for the Michigan School of Psychology. Dr. Brown maintained a humanistically-oriented private practice and has worked in the behavioral health division of a large hospital system and in community health. Her areas of special interest include writing and communication\, working with marginalized populations\, and the implications of parentification in children and adults. May Chen\, Ph.D. is Associate Professor for the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience at National Central University in Taiwan. In her current position\, she has been engaged in projects ranging from the psychological evaluation of violent and sex offenders to the development and training of EQ for school children. Her main research focus is in the area of stress\, emotions\, and health. Dr. Chen has previously taught at the US Military Academy at West Point\, training cadets in dealing with combat stress. Pearl Stewart\, LPC is a Licensed Professional Counselor at Perspectives Counseling Center in Troy\, Michigan. Pearl has over 10 years of experience in the mental health field and worked with diverse populations in Flint\, East Lansing\, Chicago\, and Detroit. She is a passionate mental health advocate\, providing education and resources for Asian American communities. \nACA Mental Health Dialogue #1 Speaker Team   \nRegister for Zoom log in:     \nhttps://mentalhealthdialog.eventbrite.com \nJoin on Facebook Live: \nwww.facebook.com/DetroitACA \nInquiry: 313-831-1790 | 248-585-9343
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/aca-mental-health-dialogue-series-1-you-are-not-alone/
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SUMMARY:ACA Mental Health Dialogue #1 Speaker Team
DESCRIPTION:ACA Mental Health Dialogue #1 Speaker Team   \n \nMental Health Dialog #1 Speaker Team \nJoyce Zhang \nCEO\, Alariss Global \nFran Brown\, PsyD\, LP \nPresident and Chief Executive Officer\, Michigan School of Psychology \nMay Chen\, Ph.D. \nAssociate Professor\, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience\, National Central University in Taiwan \nPearl Stewart\, LPC \nLicensed Professional Counselor\, Perspectives Counseling Center in Troy\, Michigan \nModerator  \nJoyce Zhang \nCEO \nAlariss Global\n\nJoyce Zhang is the Co-Founder and CEO of Alariss Global\, a Silicon Valley startup that connects overseas workers in the US with opportunities in Asia. She was previously the first employee and VP of Sales for Human Interest\, a fintech startup offering affordable retirement accounts for SMBs. In Asia\, she worked for the President of Microsoft Asia-Pacific in Singapore and as a regional manager for Groupon China (JV with Tencent). In the public sector\, Zhang worked for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the World Bank’s International Finance Corporation in Nairobi\, Kenya. She has been a leader in various Asian American organizations and a volunteer mentor for students who are having difficulty transitioning to new environments. She received her BA from Harvard University\, MPA from the Princeton Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs\, and MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business. \nSpeaker  \nFran Brown\, PsyD\, LP \nPresident and Chief Executive Officer \nMichigan School of Psychology  \nDr. Brown is an alumnus of MSP’s Master and Doctoral Programs and received her degrees in 2004 and 2008\, respectively. In addition\, Dr. Brown received a Bachelor of Science in Administration from Central Michigan University. Prior to her career in psychology\, Dr. Brown was a communications executive in Michigan’s largest insurance corporation\, where she gained extensive knowledge of health care delivery and business practices. Before becoming President\, Dr. Brown served as the Michigan School’s Program Director and as Director of Clinical Training. She played a key role in the institution’s achievement of accreditation by the American Psychological Association (APA).  \nAs a fully-licensed psychologist\, Dr. Brown maintained a humanistically-oriented private practice and has worked in the behavioral health division of a large hospital system and in community mental health. Her areas of special interest include writing and communication\, working with marginalized populations\, and the implications of parentification in children and adults. She is a member of the American Psychological Association (APA)\, APA Division 32 (Society for Humanistic Psychology)\, and APA Division 44 (Society for the Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity). Dr. Brown has received awards for her clinical excellence\, academic writing\, and diversity efforts. \nSpeaker  \nMay Chen\, Ph.D. \nAssociate Professor\, \nInstitute of Cognitive Neuroscience\, National Central University in Taiwan \nMay Chen is a psychologist with many interests. Within the field of psychology\, she has worked as an organizational\, social\, health\, forensic\, and clinical psychologist. She had declined opportunities to work for the NYPD\, FBI\, and CIA\, and instead became licensed as a Clinical Psychologist and taught at the US Military Academy at West Point\, training cadets in dealing with combat stress.  She currently teaches at the National Central University in Taiwan\, and has been engaged in projects ranging from the psychological evaluation of violent and sex offenders to the development and training of EQ for school children. Her main research focus is in the area of stress\, emotions\, and health.  \nMay’s interests\, however\, extend beyond the study of psychology. She is a trained Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)\, a certified locksmith\, bartender\, and advanced SCUBA diver\, and had served as a Hospital Chaplain in a Level One Trauma Center. Prior to getting her Ph.D. in psychology\, May had worked as a manager in the International Human Resource Department at Citibank\, both in Taiwan and in its New York Headquarter. All these experiences have given May different angles to observe human behavior\, in ways that constantly stimulates her interest in psychology and it application to everyday life. \nSpeaker  \nPearl Stewart\, LPC \nLicensed Professional Counselor \nPerspectives Counseling Center in Troy\, Michigan \nPearl Stewart\, Licensed Professional Counselor\, Masters of Arts in Pastoral Counseling from Loyola University Chicago. She obtained her undergraduate degree from Michigan State University in Psychology and Community Relations. With over 10 years of experience in the mental health field\, Pearl has worked with diverse populations in Flint\, East Lansing\, Chicago and Detroit. In addition to her clinical work\, she is a passionate mental health advocate\, providing education and resources for Asian American communities. Pearl currently works at Perspectives Counseling Center in Troy\, MI.   
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/aca-mental-health-dialogue-1-speaker-team/
LOCATION:N/A\, United States
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SUMMARY:ACA COVID-19 Relief -- PPE Recipients List
DESCRIPTION:ACA COVID-19 Relief — PPE Recipients List \n美华新冠关怀计划 — 防护防护用品接受单位名单 \n（Updated 6/4/2020） \nMasks Recipients 防护口罩接收单位： \nBeaumont Hospitals in Taylor\, Wayne\, and Dearborn \nHenry Ford Hospital \nPolice Departments in Northville\, Canton\, Livonia\, and Detroit \nSt. Christine Pantry & Soup Kitchen \nDetroit Rescue Mission Ministries Genesis House I & III \nCass Community Social Services \nHospice of Michigan \nOakland County Emergency Operation Center \nJohn D. Dingell VA Medical Center \nMichigan Veteran Foundation \nGreenfield Rehab and Nursing Center \nFreedom House Detroit \nVilla at the Park \nVilla at the Great Lakes Crossing \nWest Oak Senior Care and Rehab Center \nPace Southeast Michigan \nFour Chaplains Nursing Care Center Westland \nMcLaren Home Care & Hospice \nDetroit Fire Dept Squad 6 \nSt. James Nursing Center \nAmbassador a Villa Center \nAscension Providence Rochester & Novi Hospital \nSt. Mary Mercy Hospital Livonia \nDetroit Medical Center \nKarmanos Cancer Institute \nAnn Arbor Hospice \nBarbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute in mid-town Detroit \nCity of Madison Heights \nWayne County Meals on Wheels \nJustice AFC Home \nGreenwood Villa apartment Westland \nCranbrook Tower Senior APT Ann Arbor \nOakland Park Towers II Apartments \nMadison Heights Co-op Apartments \nParkway Meadows Apartments Ann Arbor \nFilipino Community \nVietnamese Community \nKorea Community \nThai Community \nHamtramck Community \nMetro Detroit individuals \nCity of Troy \nCity of Southfield \nCity of Farmington Hills \nNorthville Township \n1000 Medical Protective Gowns Recipients 防护服接收单位： \nHenry Ford Hospital: 300 medical protective gowns \nSt. Mary Mercy Hospital in Livonia: 200 medical protective gowns \nJohn D. Dingell VA Medical Center: 200 medical protective gowns \nAscension Providence Hospital in Novi: 100 medical protective gowns and 500 masks \nBarbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute in mid-town Detroit: 100 medical protective gowns \n Ann Arbor Hospice: 100 medical protective gowns
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/aca-covid-19-relief-ppe-recipients-list/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200603T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200708T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T121302
CREATED:20240608T152409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240608T152409Z
UID:8138-1591212600-1594242000@acadetroit.org
SUMMARY:100 Citizenship Questions Online Class
DESCRIPTION:100 Citizenship Questions online Class \n公民入籍100题线上课程 \nCourse Outline 课程大纲:  \nPart 1: Introduction and Government 簡介和政府 (3 Hours) \nPart 2: History 歷史 (3 Hours) \nPart 3: Geography\, People\, Symbols and Review 地理，人物，國旗，和複習 (3 hours) \nInstructors 授課教師 \nJonathan Zhang 朱元 \nStudent at Harvard University\, \na tutor for Boston’s Chinatown Citizenship program \nDaniel Chue 闕滄海 \nPhD\, ACA Program Specialist \nTime时间: \nTotal Class Hours 课程总时数: 9 Hours \nFrom 5/13/2020 to 6/17/2020 (Six Weeks 共6周) \nEvery Wednesday\, 7:30 pm- 9:00 pm \nRegistration 报名电话: 248-585-9343
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/100-citizenship-questions-online-class-3/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200527T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200701T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T121302
CREATED:20240608T152411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240608T152411Z
UID:8139-1590607800-1593637200@acadetroit.org
SUMMARY:100 Citizenship Questions Online Class
DESCRIPTION:100 Citizenship Questions online Class \n公民入籍100题线上课程 \nCourse Outline 课程大纲:  \nPart 1: Introduction and Government 簡介和政府 (3 Hours) \nPart 2: History 歷史 (3 Hours) \nPart 3: Geography\, People\, Symbols and Review 地理，人物，國旗，和複習 (3 hours) \nInstructors 授課教師 \nJonathan Zhang 朱元 \nStudent at Harvard University\, \na tutor for Boston’s Chinatown Citizenship program \nDaniel Chue 闕滄海 \nPhD\, ACA Program Specialist \nTime时间: \nTotal Class Hours 课程总时数: 9 Hours \nFrom 5/13/2020 to 6/17/2020 (Six Weeks 共6周) \nEvery Wednesday\, 7:30 pm- 9:00 pm \nRegistration 报名电话: 248-585-9343
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/100-citizenship-questions-online-class-4/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200520T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200624T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T121302
CREATED:20240608T152412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240608T152412Z
UID:8140-1590003000-1593032400@acadetroit.org
SUMMARY:100 Citizenship Questions Online Class
DESCRIPTION:100 Citizenship Questions online Class \n公民入籍100题线上课程 \nCourse Outline 课程大纲:  \nPart 1: Introduction and Government 簡介和政府 (3 Hours) \nPart 2: History 歷史 (3 Hours) \nPart 3: Geography\, People\, Symbols and Review 地理，人物，國旗，和複習 (3 hours) \nInstructors 授課教師 \nJonathan Zhang 朱元 \nStudent at Harvard University\, \na tutor for Boston’s Chinatown Citizenship program \nDaniel Chue 闕滄海 \nPhD\, ACA Program Specialist \nTime时间: \nTotal Class Hours 课程总时数: 9 Hours \nFrom 5/13/2020 to 6/17/2020 (Six Weeks 共6周) \nEvery Wednesday\, 7:30 pm- 9:00 pm \nRegistration 报名电话: 248-585-9343
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/100-citizenship-questions-online-class-5/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200513T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200617T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T121302
CREATED:20240608T152419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240608T152419Z
UID:8141-1589398200-1592427600@acadetroit.org
SUMMARY:100 Citizenship Questions Online Class
DESCRIPTION:100 Citizenship Questions online Class \n公民入籍100题线上课程 \nCourse Outline 课程大纲:  \nPart 1: Introduction and Government 簡介和政府 (3 Hours) \nPart 2: History 歷史 (3 Hours) \nPart 3: Geography\, People\, Symbols and Review 地理，人物，國旗，和複習 (3 hours) \nInstructors 授課教師 \nJonathan Zhang 朱元 \nStudent at Harvard University\, \na tutor for Boston’s Chinatown Citizenship program \nDaniel Chue 闕滄海 \nPhD\, ACA Program Specialist \nTime时间: \nTotal Class Hours 课程总时数: 9 Hours \nFrom 5/13/2020 to 6/17/2020 (Six Weeks 共6周) \nEvery Wednesday\, 7:30 pm- 9:00 pm \nRegistration 报名电话: 248-585-9343
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/100-citizenship-questions-online-class-6/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200512T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200512T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T121302
CREATED:20240608T152426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240608T152426Z
UID:8142-1589313600-1589317200@acadetroit.org
SUMMARY:Online Workshop -- Stay Home\, Tips for Your Family
DESCRIPTION:Online Workshop — Stay Home\, Tips for Your Family \nThe Coronavirus Pandemic forces us to stay home 24 hours a day\, 7 days a week. Parents are obliged to supervise children’s study\, cook three meals for their kids\, and share work space with their spouses. There is a large amount of mental and financial stress than ever\, but if handled well\, it can be alleviated significantly and family relationships will thrive post pandemic.\n \n全球新冠病毒大流行迫使全民居家隔离，一家人每时每刻都在一起。做家长的要督查孩子的学习，要为孩子做饭，还要夫妻分享工作空间。 精神和经济压力比以往任何时候都要大。如果处理得当，就可以大大缓解这种压力，家庭关系在病毒结束之后也会更加融洽。 \nSpeaker 讲员：  \nMs. Fanghua Jiang 蒋芳华 \nFounder of Children’s Cooperation Center 儿童合作园创始人 \nTime 时间: May 12 & 19\, Tuesday 星期二\, 8pm-9pm \nJoin Zoom Meeting 线上地址: \nhttps://zoom.us/j/134171371 \nPhone电话：+1 646 558 8656 \nMeeting ID：134171371 \n \n 
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/online-workshop-stay-home-tips-for-your-family/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200512T163200
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200831T183200
DTSTAMP:20260425T121302
CREATED:20240608T152442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240608T152442Z
UID:8143-1589301120-1598898720@acadetroit.org
SUMMARY:ACA Caregiver Survey
DESCRIPTION: \nACA Caregiver Survey\n華人看護者問卷調查\n\nACA would like to further understand the challenges of caregivers so that ACA can provide more suitable support to caregivers. ACA invites any caregiver who is 18 years of age or older\, who has or is currently providing help without pay to anyone who needs assistance because of being senior\, or with ongoing health issues to participate in the Survey.  You are a caregiver if you provide helps to family members\, relatives or friends by assisting with any aspect of life (buying or cooking food\, personal care or grooming\, other chores\, transportation\, translation\, chatting or comforting\, financial affairs\, arrange or accompany the doctor visits to getting medicines\, etc.)\, no matter if living together\, visiting\, or remotely connecting.\n\nACA will conduct focus group discussion for caregivers to share more of their care giving experience. If you are willing to participate one 2-hour focus group\, you will be rewarded a $25 gift card (168 Chinese grocery or Costco).  Please leave your email at the end of the survey and we will contact you.\n\nEnglish Survey: tinyurl.com/ACACaregiverEng\n\n\n美华协会为了深入了解看护者的辛苦与需要，并且策划将来提供看护者更贴切的支持协助，设计了本華人看護者問卷調查，18歲以上的成年人，過去或現在無償地幫助因年长或健康問題或殘障而需要協助的人，歡迎參與。如果您持續性地幫助家人或親戚或朋友，不論是同住，或探望，或遠距聯繫，協助料理生活的任何方面（購買或烹煮食物，個人護理梳洗，其他家務雜事，交通接送，翻譯，聊天安慰，理財事務，安排或陪伴就醫領藥，等等），都合乎看護者的定義。 \n为了更深入了解看護者的經驗，同时尝试小组讨论是否可以为看顾者带来彼此的支持理解，美华将举办6次華人看護者焦點小組，歡迎參與問卷調查的人，如果願意花2小時透過視頻參加一次小組讨论，美华將贈送$25美金現金卡（168 或Costco）一張，以表感謝。請在問卷調查最後留下您的電郵，以便我們與您聯繫。 \n中文问卷：tinyurl.com/ACACaregiverChi
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/aca-caregiver-survey/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200505T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200505T120000
DTSTAMP:20260425T121302
CREATED:20240608T152443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240608T152443Z
UID:8144-1588672800-1588680000@acadetroit.org
SUMMARY:Medical ESL Class
DESCRIPTION:Medical ESL Class \n                                                                                 Have you always wanted to improve your English?\nThe classes will support proficiency in the English language when you visit a doctor at a hospital or a clinic \nTime: 9月10日2019-5月2020 \n September 10\, 2019- May\, 2020 \nEvery Tuesday 10:00am- 12:00pm \n Free Classes \n Location：Chinese Community Center \n(32585 Concord Drive\, Madison Heights\, MI 48071) \nCall for more information：248-585-9343 \n\n实用就医英语课 \n你是否一直想要提高自己的英语水平？ \n此课程将帮助您有效地提高就医所需的英语听说读写能力 \n时间：9月10日2019-5月2020 \n每周二 10:00am- 12:00pm \n免费课程 \n地点 ：Chinese Community Center \n(32585 Concord Drive\, Madison Heights\, MI 48071) \n详情请致电：248-585-9343
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/medical-esl-class-32/
LOCATION:Chinese Community Center\, 32585 Concord Drive\, Madison Heights\, 48071\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200504T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200504T000000
DTSTAMP:20260425T121302
CREATED:20240608T152443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240608T152443Z
UID:8145-1588550400-1588550400@acadetroit.org
SUMMARY:ACA Job Posting
DESCRIPTION:ACA Job Posting \nThe Association of Chinese Americans\, Inc. (ACA)\, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that strives to empower the community livelihood of the Chinese American and the Asian Pacific American (APA) community by promoting community health\, enhancing access to basic health care\, enhancing community security and wellbeing\, and enhancing cultural awareness\, is seeking full-time employees\, and Interns. \nPlease submit a cover letter\, resume\, and two references to acadetroit@acaccc.org by 5/31/2020. \nACA is an equal opportunity employer and does not and will not discriminate on the basis of age\, ancestry\, color\, creed\, disability\, gender identity\, marital status\, national origin\, parental status\, political ideology\, race\, religion\, sex\, sexual orientation\, use of service animal\, military or veteran status. \n\nJob Title: Program Coordinator in Community Health \nLocation: Detroit and Madison Heights\, MI \nSummary \nProgram Coordinator in Community Health reports to the Executive Director and provides management on the implementation\, design\, education\, and training of all sponsored programs within center operations by complying with health regulations\, community partners and government granting agencies in assigned areas based on members’ needs. This position supports other paralleled health programs operated in the Service Centers and grants writing. This position also promotes relationships with community partners\, granting agencies and organizations\, and contributes to the design of community health outreach programs.  \nMain Responsible Areas  \n\nPreventive Care Services\nSponsored programs in Community Health\nOutreaching Health Programs\nSenior Care Services\nGrant Application Support\n\nQualifications \n\nBachelor’s degree or above in health-related fields: Public Health\, Health Administration\, Phycology\, Nutrition\, etc.\nKnowledge of medical terminology and working experience in public/community health preferred\nProficiency in Microsoft Suite (Word\, Excel\, Publisher\, PowerPoint\, Outlook)\nCustomer service skills and strong interpersonal skills\nFluent in English\, written and oral. Bilingual (Mandarin or Cantonese) speakers are preferred. \nAbility to manage multiple tasks and work effectively in a fast-paced\, changing environment\nFast learner\, multitasker\, team player and self-starter \nDeep understanding and passion for Asian American and Pacific Islander issues \n\n\nJob Title: Administrative Coordinator \nLocation: Detroit\, MI \nSummary \nAdministrative Coordinator reports to the Executive Director and has the responsibility to coordinate and implement the goals and objectives related to the mission of the Center in Detroit. He/She shall carry out client services\, daily onsite\, or weekly activities held at the center and other administrative duties to ensure a smooth-running center at the Detroit location. This position supports other paralleled cultural programs operated in the Service Centers and promotes relationships with community partners\, granting agencies and organizations\, and contributes to the design of community outreach programs. This position also conducts daily bookkeeping and is responsible for cash receipts and deposits for the Detroit Center. \nMain Responsible Areas  \n\nGeneral Administration\nCenter Service Programs\nMajor Event Support\nBookkeeping\n\nQualifications \n\nBachelor’s degree in accounting\, finance\, marketing\, business or related field\nProficiency in Microsoft Suite (Word\, Excel\, Publisher\, PowerPoint\, Outlook)\nStrong interpersonal skills\,  Team player and self-starter attitude \nFast learner and multi-tasker to work effectively in a fast-paced\, changing environment\nStrong knowledge and empathetic understanding of the Chinese American culture\, language\, community structure\, and needs of the clientele\nAbility to write and speak English and Chinese\nGeneral knowledge of administrative procedure (i.e.\, maintenance/filing of data and records\, prepare and present reports) and computer skills\nWillingness to service people with cultural barriers\nAbility to communicate and relate to people\nSkills to operate general office equipment\n\n\nJob Title: Administrative Intern \nLocation: Detroit and Madison Heights\, MI \nSummary \nThe Administrative Intern assists with general office\, HR\, IT\, Accounting\, and Program activities as determined and directed by the Office Supervisor on efforts required to support the organization’s Center services\, programs\, and activities. \nMain Responsible Areas  \n\nGeneral administrative duties \nOn-site services support\nDatabase and website maintenance\nProgram assistance and development\n\nQualifications \n\nStrong communication skills both verbal and written\nStrong people skills and a great initiator\nHighly organized and detail-oriented\nFast learner and multitasker\nProficiency in Microsoft Suite (Word\, Excel\, PowerPoint)\nCurrently enrolled college student in Junior or Senior Standing\nU.S. Student Visa or working permit required
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/aca-job-posting/
LOCATION:Chinese Community Center\, 32585 Concord Drive\, Madison Heights\, 48071\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200503T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200503T160000
DTSTAMP:20260425T121302
CREATED:20240608T152447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240608T152447Z
UID:8146-1588510800-1588521600@acadetroit.org
SUMMARY:Digital Inclusion Program
DESCRIPTION:This will be the 8th year in which the Association of Chinese Americans (ACA) is partnering with Comcast to offer the Digital Inclusion program to children ages 13-17. The program’s goal is to have students become proficient in digital literacy\, financial literacy and have a firm foundation of essential life skills. \nThis year\, the program will have two on-site locations at the Chinese Community Center (CCC) in Madison Heights and the Summit on the Park in Canton with the majority of the classes being taught online through Zoom. Classes will be taught on Sundays from 1 pm – 4 pm (time subject to change) and the tentative start date is Sunday\, December 1st.  \nThe program will run throughout the school year and will end in May 2020 with the tentative graduation day on Sunday\, June 7th\, 2020. The program will require a minimum of 50 hours of community service along with access to a computer and Internet at home.   \nAs an incentive\, participants who are able to meet the requirements will receive a personal computer. \nTo register\, please fill out the form here and for more information or questions\, please contact David Liou at dliou@acaccc.org.  \n\n今年美华协会与Comcast 合作的数字包容项目即将开启 \n该项目专为13-17岁学生设计，目标是通过一系列课程培养学生的数字素养，金融素养及生活技能基础。今年的课程将在Madison Heights 和Canton 同时进行，达到要求顺利毕业的学生可获得证书及个人电脑！ \n名额有限，欲报从速！！！ \n报名链接： https://forms.gle/bv8qZd7LFbQRJCpHA \n详情请见海报或致电248-585-9343/313-831-3790
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/digital-inclusion-program-20/
LOCATION:Chinese Community Center\, 32585 Concord Drive\, Madison Heights\, 48071\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200501T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200501T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T121302
CREATED:20240608T152448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240608T152448Z
UID:8147-1588334400-1588341600@acadetroit.org
SUMMARY:Medical ESL Class (Canton)
DESCRIPTION:Medical ESL Class(Canton) \nThe classes will support proficiency in the English language when you visit a doctor at a hospital or a clinic \nTime: 10月4日2019-5月2020 \n October 4\, 2019- May\, 2020 \nEvery Friday 12:00 pm- 14:00 pm \n Free Classes \n Location：*Room Art II* \n(46000 Summit Pkwy\, Canton\, MI 48188) \nCall for more information：248-585-9343 \n\n实用就医英语课(Canton) \n你是否一直想要提高自己的英语水平？ \n此课程将帮助您有效地提高就医所需的英语听说读写能力 \n时间：10月4日2019-5月2020 \n每周五 12:00 pm- 14:00 pm \n免费课程 \n地点 ：*Room Art II* \n(46000 Summit Pkwy\, Canton\, MI 48188) \n详情请致电：248-585-9343
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/medical-esl-class-canton-29/
LOCATION:Room Art 2\, 46000 Summit Pkwy\, Canton\, MI 48188\, 46000 Summit Pkwy\, Canton\, MI 48188\,\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200428T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200428T120000
DTSTAMP:20260425T121302
CREATED:20240608T152448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240608T152448Z
UID:8148-1588068000-1588075200@acadetroit.org
SUMMARY:Medical ESL Class
DESCRIPTION:Want to improve your English skills?\nThe classes will support proficiency in the English language when you visit a doctor at a hospital or a clinic. \n你是否一直想要提高自己的英语水平？ \n此课程将帮助您有效地提高就医所需地英语听说读写能力 \n时间 Time：9月10日2019 – 5月2020 (September 10\, 2019 – May\, 2020) \n地点 Location：Chinese Community Center
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/medical-esl-class-33/
LOCATION:Chinese Community Center\, 32585 Concord Drive\, Madison Heights\, 48071\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200426T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200426T160000
DTSTAMP:20260425T121302
CREATED:20240608T152449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240608T152449Z
UID:8149-1587906000-1587916800@acadetroit.org
SUMMARY:Digital Inclusion Program
DESCRIPTION:This will be the 8th year in which the Association of Chinese Americans (ACA) is partnering with Comcast to offer the Digital Inclusion program to children ages 13-17. The program’s goal is to have students become proficient in digital literacy\, financial literacy and have a firm foundation of essential life skills. \nThis year\, the program will have two on-site locations at the Chinese Community Center (CCC) in Madison Heights and the Summit on the Park in Canton with the majority of the classes being taught online through Zoom. Classes will be taught on Sundays from 1 pm – 4 pm (time subject to change) and the tentative start date is Sunday\, December 1st.  \nThe program will run throughout the school year and will end in May 2020 with the tentative graduation day on Sunday\, June 7th\, 2020. The program will require a minimum of 50 hours of community service along with access to a computer and Internet at home.   \nAs an incentive\, participants who are able to meet the requirements will receive a personal computer. \nTo register\, please fill out the form here and for more information or questions\, please contact David Liou at dliou@acaccc.org.  \n\n今年美华协会与Comcast 合作的数字包容项目即将开启 \n该项目专为13-17岁学生设计，目标是通过一系列课程培养学生的数字素养，金融素养及生活技能基础。今年的课程将在Madison Heights 和Canton 同时进行，达到要求顺利毕业的学生可获得证书及个人电脑！ \n名额有限，欲报从速！！！ \n报名链接： https://forms.gle/bv8qZd7LFbQRJCpHA \n详情请见海报或致电248-585-9343/313-831-3790
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/digital-inclusion-program-21/
LOCATION:Chinese Community Center\, 32585 Concord Drive\, Madison Heights\, 48071\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200424T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200424T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T121302
CREATED:20240608T152449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240608T152449Z
UID:8150-1587729600-1587736800@acadetroit.org
SUMMARY:Medical ESL Class (Canton)
DESCRIPTION:Medical ESL Class(Canton) \nThe classes will support proficiency in the English language when you visit a doctor at a hospital or a clinic \nTime: 10月4日2019-5月2020 \n October 4\, 2019- May\, 2020 \nEvery Friday 12:00 pm- 14:00 pm \n Free Classes \n Location：*Room Art II* \n(46000 Summit Pkwy\, Canton\, MI 48188) \nCall for more information：248-585-9343 \n\n实用就医英语课(Canton) \n你是否一直想要提高自己的英语水平？ \n此课程将帮助您有效地提高就医所需的英语听说读写能力 \n时间：10月4日2019-5月2020 \n每周五 12:00 pm- 14:00 pm \n免费课程 \n地点 ：*Room Art II* \n(46000 Summit Pkwy\, Canton\, MI 48188) \n详情请致电：248-585-9343
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/medical-esl-class-canton-30/
LOCATION:Room Art 2\, 46000 Summit Pkwy\, Canton\, MI 48188\, 46000 Summit Pkwy\, Canton\, MI 48188\,\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200423T104000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200423T114000
DTSTAMP:20260425T121302
CREATED:20240608T153755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240608T153755Z
UID:8399-1587638400-1587642000@acadetroit.org
SUMMARY:EnhanceFitness Class
DESCRIPTION:老年朋友们一起来活动筋骨健身保健！美华底特律服务中心的健身保健班这周正式开始了！ \nHey our seniors friends\, come and join ACA’s EnhanceFitness classes to stay healthy and energetic! \n地点/Address：4750 Woodward Ave. Ste 211\, Detroit\, MI 48201-1300 \n时间/Time：每周一/周四早上10:40-11:40- Every Mon/Thur from 10:40 AM-11:40 AM
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/enhancefitness-class-62/
LOCATION:Detroit Service Center\, 4750 Woodward Ave.\, Ste. 211 \, Detroit\, 48201\, MI\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200421T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200421T120000
DTSTAMP:20260425T121302
CREATED:20240608T152502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240608T152502Z
UID:8151-1587463200-1587470400@acadetroit.org
SUMMARY:Medical ESL Class
DESCRIPTION:Want to improve your English skills?\nThe classes will support proficiency in the English language when you visit a doctor at a hospital or a clinic. \n你是否一直想要提高自己的英语水平？ \n此课程将帮助您有效地提高就医所需地英语听说读写能力 \n时间 Time：9月10日2019 – 5月2020 (September 10\, 2019 – May\, 2020) \n地点 Location：Chinese Community Center
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/medical-esl-class-34/
LOCATION:Chinese Community Center\, 32585 Concord Drive\, Madison Heights\, 48071\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200420T104000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200420T114000
DTSTAMP:20260425T121302
CREATED:20240608T153755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240608T153755Z
UID:8400-1587379200-1587382800@acadetroit.org
SUMMARY:EnhanceFitness Class
DESCRIPTION:老年朋友们一起来活动筋骨健身保健！美华底特律服务中心的健身保健班这周正式开始了！ \nHey our seniors friends\, come and join ACA’s EnhanceFitness classes to stay healthy and energetic! \n地点/Address：4750 Woodward Ave. Ste 211\, Detroit\, MI 48201-1300 \n时间/Time：每周一/周四早上10:40-11:40- Every Mon/Thur from 10:40 AM-11:40 AM
URL:https://acadetroit.org/events-calendar/enhancefitness-class-63/
LOCATION:Detroit Service Center\, 4750 Woodward Ave.\, Ste. 211 \, Detroit\, 48201\, MI\, United States
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