September 20, 2008 - 11:00am to 7:00pm
South Side Riverfront Park

 
   
 

Organizers:
Greater Pittsburgh Sister Cities Association
The GPSCA promotes international relationships and the region's benefits, while bringing business-persons, educators, and government officials from those cities to Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh Chinese School
Pittsburgh Chinese School was founded in 1977 and has been a non-profit organization since. Its mission is to educate Chinese children and local people the Chinese language and culture. Its purpose is to enhance the social awareness of the Chinese culture and foster the multi-culture environment to Chinese children ...

Three Rivers Families with Children From China
Provide an "Information Compass" for current and future parents of Chinese children in accordance with TRFCC primary objectives and purposes.

Three Rivers Rowing Association
Three Rivers Rowing was founded as a nonprofit organization in 1986. TRRA serves as home to crews from more than 14 area high schools and four local colleges and other specialized programs.



Supporting Groups:
CASTP Chinese Association of Science and Technology - Pittsburgh Chapter
To promote academic exchanges and professional information and knowledge among members in order to assist career development, to provide networking opportunities, and to preserve and promote Chinese culture through academic, cultural, and charitable events.

Hubei Association of Pittsburgh
Its mission is to cultivate communication among the members, to promote cultural and business exchanges between Wuhan and Pittsburgh, and to enhance friendship between two sister cities.

National Association of Asian American Professionals - Pittsburgh
Originally founded in 1999 as the Pittsburgh Asian American Young Professionals Association, NAAAP Pittsburgh is dedicated to the Cultural, Social, and Professional growth of all Asian American professionals in the Pittsburgh region.  Our vision: NAAAP is the proving ground for North-American Asian Professionals, forging leaders of tomorrow through professional development, cultural awareness, and community service.

Organization of Chinese Americans - Pittsburgh Chapter
Founded in 1973, OCA is a national organization dedicated to advancing the social, political, and economic well-being of Asian Pacific Americans in the United States. OCA aims to embrace the hopes and aspirations of nearly 12 million Asian Pacific Americans in the United States.

Oriental Star Dance School
Oriental Star Dance School…Your invitation to elegance
Established in August 2004, the Oriental Star Dance School is the first and only professional Chinese dance school in the tri-state area. The school is open to students from age 5 to adult, regardless of ability or ethnicity. Classes are taught in English, and students are grouped according to age and general dance experience.

The instructor -- Yanlai Wu,a renowned dancer in China, has performed to accolades throughout the world. Students at the school are very lucky to have such a talented instructor and impressive role model. At Oriental Star Dance School, students learn traditional, Modern, folk and classical Chinese dance, as well as the fundamentals of ballet.

Unlike many other dance programs, our students are invited to perform at many public events in addition to school recitals. These opportunities increase students’ confidence to perform in public, which boosts confidence in other areas of their lives.

The environment at Oriental Star Dance School is warm and friendly which enables children to master the foundations of dance, while exploring new self-expression. We hope that the movement of dance will spark the students’ imagination and improve their physical abilities

Pittsburgh Chinese Restaurant Association
PCRA, established in 1998, is make up of Chinese-Americans in the restaurant business within the Greater Pittsburgh area. It has since been serving as a conduit between the restaurants and law-makers, government agencies, the media and other concerns that interact with the restaurant industry.

Steel City Dragons

Tzu Chi Pittsburgh Liaison Office
Since 1992, Pittsburgh office provided food and supplies to the homeless and those in need, financial aid and counseling for qualified families with special needs, assistance to the Food Bank, visiting nursing home, bone marrow donor registrations and fund raising for international relief.