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The 2nd Annual Asian-American Cultural Festival of Long Island

Saturday, March 29th, 2008
at
Charles B. Wang Center in Stony Brook University

Thank You All for Making

the 2nd Annual Asian-American Cultural Festival of LI So Successful!

AACFLI 2008 Event Flyer AACFLI 2008 Activities for Kids Flyer AACFLI 2008 Afternoon Program AACFLI 2008 Evening Program

The festival drew thousands of people to the Wang Center at Stony Brook University to enjoy live performances, interactive workshops, lectures, movies, cultural displays, corporate displays, raffle drawings, face painting, art exhibits, lion dances, a tea ceremony, taiko drumming and more.

The Asian-American Cultural Festival brought together cultural representatives from Korea, China, Taiwan, India, Thailand, Japan and the Philippines to showcase their traditions and share their heritage with all who attended. The Wang Center was filled with Asians and non-Asians alike who had traveled to Stony Brook to enjoy the festivities. In the evening, awards were given out after feasting on a sumptuous buffet, complemented by some delicious wine. It was a memorable and joyful event.

Here are a couple of messages from our guests:

3/31/08, from an attendee
"Dear Ms. Shieh. Congratulations on a wonderful festival. I enjoyed myself from 12:30 until I left after lots of good food and wine. Thank you again for your help with getting my ticket. Be well."

4/2/08, from a sponsor
"I wanted to say thank you for thinking of me for this past event. It was all done very well. Great crowds, prizes, vendors, setup…everything. You all did a great job on this event. I look forward to working with you again. Please feel free to call or email me anytime. Thank you."

 

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