South Coast Chinese Cultural Association
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South Coast Chinese Cultural Association (SCCCA) was founded in 1977 as a non-profit organization. The mission is to preserve Chinese heritage, enrich our lives with cultural diversity, and integrate into mainstream society.
South Coast Chinese Cultural Association
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Mother's Day is a precious holiday dedicated to expressing gratitude and respect for maternal love. Its origins can be traced back to ancient Greece and Rome, but the modern concept of Mother's Day was initiated by Anna Jarvis in the early 20th century in the United States. She envisioned this holiday as a way to honor and appreciate the love of mothers ..read more
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International Water Safety Day is May 15, 2024 Losing even one person to drowning is too many. Last year, there were 51 fatal drownings in Orange County. Eight were children under the age of five, 29 were incidents involving adults age 50 and older. Drowning is preventable if safeguards are taken. For this reason, Orange County Fire Authority launched a ..read more
South Coast Chinese Cultural Association
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On May 4th, the City of Irvine successfully held the first Ciclo Irvine event, aimed at encouraging citizens to explore our beautiful city through eco-friendly transportation. This event provided an excellent opportunity for residents to integrate into the community, enjoy sports, and spend quality time with friends and family. Through such activities, our ..read more
South Coast Chinese Cultural Association
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Enrollment for the 2024-2025 academic year is in full swing! Irvine Chinese Immersion Preschool is expanding and adding more classes! Providing more opportunities and choices for children from the community. Come join us and let your child grow happily in a warm environment, embarking on a wonderful journey to explore the Chinese world! If you are ..read more
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Great Park Board, City Council members and community partners South Coast Chinese Cultural Center is honored to take the lead in establishing an Asian American History museum at Great Park. The groundbreaking ceremony of the Great Park Cultural Terrace was held on May 7. At the groundbreaking ceremony, Yulan Chung, CEO of the South Coast Chinese Cultural ..read more
South Coast Chinese Cultural Association
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Cuju is a traditional sport with a long history and rich cultural heritage originating from ancient China. It involves kicking a ball with the feet, combining skill and strength, and serves as the precursor to modern football in China. In a cuju match, players strive to kick the ball into the opponent's goal through agile footwork and precise ball control ..read more
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Join this webinar to understand: The meaning behind children’s behavior and discuss positive behavioral supports to address challenging behaviors. That children’s behavior is a form of communication and learn developmentally appropriate strategies to support inclusion of all children. Best practices to use to support California’s youngest ..read more
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Last Friday, on April 19th, the Irvine Chinese Immersion Preschool hosted a workshop on the language development of bilingual children. The keynote speaker was Dr. Shu-Ting Tina Hsieh. Dr. Hsieh was born and raised in Taiwan until the age of 14, when she came to study abroad in Minnesota. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Biology from the University of ..read more
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Saturday, May 4, 11 a.m.–4 p.m. Celebrate community, connection, and clean air through the City of Irvine’s first-ever car-free Open Streets Event along 1.66 miles on Barranca Parkway and Harvard Avenue. What is CicloIrvine? CicloIrvine will highlight the City’s commitment to community engagement, sustainability, and environmentally ..read more
South Coast Chinese Cultural Association
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On April 20th, Saturday morning, the Asian American Youth Leadership (AAYL) hosted the demonstration and celebration of the Spring 2024 project: "Zines: The Cost of Belonging” at the South Coast Chinese Cultural Center. Ten high school students from the Irvine Unified School District took turns showcasing their learning and research outcomes over the ..read more