Sunday, January 18, 2015
Judy Manton
President Archie McKee and wife Grace are hosting Judy Manton. They had a cocktail hour on Friday evening for 21 friends--international travelers and interested in friendship with China. Twelve then went to a waterfront restaurant for dinner together. Wonderful evening with fascinating conversation.
Friday, January 9, 2015
China Expert Judy Manton to Speak
You are invited!
“Building Bridges with China through Four Generations”
For 24 years, Judy Manton has been an adjunct professor of cross-cultural studies at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck, New Jersey, and is a long time member of USCPFA. Having traveled widely, she brings her many cultural encounters to her presentations.
In 1972, just before President Nixon’s historic visit to China, she and her late husband were invited by the Chinese government to “build bridges of friendship and communication.” Since that time, over 28 subsequent visits, she has led tours and taught English teaching methods to village English teachers under the auspices of the Zigen Fund.
Judy will share some of her China experiences:
Sarasota Herald Tribune meeting room
January 18, 2 pm
Her presentation, “Building Bridges with China through Four Generations,” starts with her husband’s grandmother arriving in China in 1894 as a missionary. It stretches through her 1972 visit, during the Cultural Revolution, in which Premier Zhou En-lai personally thanked her husband for his contribution helping China obtain a seat in the U.N.
Judy has made 28 additional trips to China, most recently this past fall.
Sponsored by the Sarasota Chapter of the US-China People’s Friendship Association.
For information contact: Archie S. McKee, 813.453.1339, Sarasota Chapter President
Monday, September 22, 2014
September meeting summary:
We had a great meeting Sunday, but missed a number of
members. Three guests attended: Tom and
Lin Griffiths and Tom’s daughter Jennifer.
Get well cards were signed to be sent to George and
Lucienne Arvay and Alfonz Lengyel.
After a very brief business meeting, Carolyn Bloomer gave
a summary of the Washington DC China Seminar.
She covered numerous interesting speakers and activities including a PowerPoint
presentation. Archie then gave a summary
of the activities of the national board.
With the program out of the way, a discussion of how to increase
local membership and interesting activities was held. The tentative schedule for this year’s
meeting programs was given.
Next meeting will be in conjunction with the China Town Hall
scheduled at the State College of Florida at Lakewood Ranch on October 16. Looking forward to seeing everyone then.
Monday, September 15, 2014
September 2014
So much to talk about. But for starters, how about our
September meeting? Sunday, September 21, 3 PM at Ringling College, Dr.
Bloomer's classroom. Directions will follow about a week prior to the
event.
The September program will center about all that was learned and
covered at the Washington, D.C. Seminar that four of us attended earlier this
year. The purpose of the Washington Seminar is to put USCPFA members in
contact with experts and policy makers in the US-China relationship. We
listened and talked to some great people with tremendous insight and knowledge.
Archie will also talk of activities and business conducted at the
National Board meeting.
In October, we are to have our monthly event at the China Town
Hall Meeting instead of a monthly chapter meeting. That event you have
gotten an email on already, and another will be sent in early October. It
will be held at the State College of Florida facility at Lakewood Ranch on
Thursday, October 16, in the evening. Save that date! That event
kicks off at 5 PM and the main speaker is former President Jimmy Carter via
webcast.
Also in October, there is to be a very large Dragon Boat
celebration at Benderson Park with 102 dragon boats and as many as 3,000
participants. The event's focus is on breast cancer, and participants are
breast cancer survivors. USCPFA has been invited to share a tent with the
GCAA and to serve as ambassadors. It is to be a huge event and we
are excited to participate. More to follow this week.
That only covers September and October. But the rest of the
year has great programs and events starting to line up. Speakers and
presentations that are sure to entertain, educate, and stimulate.
More to come. Hope to see everyone soon. And remember,
bring a friend.
And remember to go to the Sarasota blog to get updates, pictures,
and event information: http://uschinasarasota.blogspot.com/
Please email me with your RSVP. archie.mckee@hotmail.com.
Sunday, June 8, 2014
May Chapter Meeting
The Sarasota Chapter of USCPFA met on Sunday, May 25, 2014, at 3 pm in the home of Duane Finger and Jill Dye.
Members present:
Lolly Baerveldt
Carolyn Bloomer
Pam Capone
Jill Dye
Duane Finger
Colette Penn
Carol All Williamson
Guest:
Elizabeth Phillipson (friend of Jill)
Meeting began at 3:15 pm with Lolly Baerveldt conducting a brief business meeting. The following items were discussed:
1) Dues need to be paid at this point. The next meeting will be in Sept. or October, to be advised as a result of the planning session. Also a more structured business meeting was discussed for the future.
2) A planning session for 2014-2015 will be held this summer, to be attended by Archie, Lolly, Carolyn, and Pam in particular to discuss the events and programs of the Washington DC conference they recently attended. All members will be advised of the planning session and are welcome. A date and place is being determined.
3) Lolly, Carolyn and Pam each made brief comments about their experience at the conference. All were very impressed with the speakers and programs presented and are hoping to bring some of those programs to our Sarasota chapter this fall/winter.
4) The movie, HOLLYWOOD CHINESE, a documentary about how Hollywood portrayed the Chinese from the silent film era to the 21st century, was shown.
Meeting adjourned at 5:40.
Submitted by Lolly Baerveldt
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