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- Tennis Club Forming (12/8/2009)
Mr. Kenneth Xu is starting up a tennis club. RCN will be sponsoring a Tennis tournament next Spring or Summer. You can find out more info at: mail@richmond-chinese.org
- Chinese Painting Class to Start (9/17/2009)
The Richmond Chinese Painting Club will be starting a new class to teaching the basics of painting.
You can find out more information HERE.
Please contact Ms. Haiwei Peng (haiwei.peng@gmail.com) if you have any questions!
- Chinese Schools to Start 2009-2010 Year (9/3/2009)
All three area Chinese Schools will be starting up classes this Sunday.
You can find out more details on their websites:
Richmond Chinese School
Central Virginia Chinese Schools
- Another Deliveryman Murdered (7/27/2009)
17-Year Old Huang, Qian-Wu was murdered while making a delivery
to a residence in Richmond's Whitcomb Court for Wan Jing Lou
restaurant.
OCA-CVC is taking donations for the family at any Wachovia Bank Branch.
chinese article
Original RTD Article
RTD Followup Article
- Chinese Orthodontist in Richmond (7/23/2009)
Dr. Vivian Fan, from the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, has just openned
her clinic in the Richmond Area.
Her website is: http://www.EastEndVAortho.com.
- Ms. Lily Zhao's Summer Chinese Program (6/8/2009)
Ms. Lily Zhao is a professional teacher and speak bilingual English and Mandarin Chinese.
She is offering mandarin language classes for students from ages 5 to 10 years. Class will be limited to ten students.
Tuition fee: $100/weekly (Monday to Friday)
Food fee: $6/daily (Lunch and Snack Only)
(No charge for bringing your own food)
Class will begin on June 15, 2009 and new students can register and join the class as space becomes available.
Parents who want their children to continue learning during this long summer vacation, should contact me by return email and complete and forward the attached registration form below. Once I receive the registration form I will forward you additional contact information and be available to answer any of your questions. Please register as soon as possible to guarantee a seat.
You can find out more at: http://www.chineseschool-richmond.com.
- 2-Week Wing Chun Kung Fu Intro (6/7/2009)
John Kang is offering an introduction to Wing Chun Kung Fu.
It will be held every weekday from 1:30 - 2:30, from June 22
to July 3. Location TBA.
It is open to High School and college students.
Mail to Kang.zhuang@gmail.com for more information, or
visit http://www.wingchun-richmond.com
to learn more about Wing Chun Kung Fu.
- Local Chinese Restaurant Driver Shot and Killed (4/15/2009)
On April 12, Mr. Yong Sun, a driver for Great Wall restaurant was shot and killed while making a routine delivery.
He is survived by his wife and 6-year old son, both in China. Please read the
Richmond Times Dispatch Story.
The local Chinese community, including OCA-CVC, the Grace Chinese Baptist Church and Tzu-Chi Foundation are helping to
arrange a visa and plane tickets so that his family can claim his remains. Mrs. Sarah Bice and Mr. Raymond Hsieh in particular
have been working tirelessly with this.
If you would like to make a donation, please write a check to OCA-CVC, memo: Yong Sun Memorial Fund and send it to:
PO Box 70111
Richmond, VA 23255
Alternatively, you can visit any local Wachovia Branch and make a donation.
We are also trying to arrange help for the family during their 1-week stay here; if you can drive and translate, please
contact John Kang at: kang.zhuang@gmail.com
- RCN Mahjong and Games Group Starting (3/30/2009)
We are starting up our Mahjong and Games Group. Find out more about
our first meeting.
- RCN Facebook Page (2/25/2009)
We have just started a Facebook Group to replace the interactive functions of our previous site. You can share pictures, videos, and opinions and connect with other Chinese in Richmond by visiting the Richmond Chinese Network Group.
- RCN Site Revision (2/12/2009)
The Richmond Chinese Network site is being undergoing a major overhaul to take into account the nature of our local Chinese community. Individual site memberships will no longer be supported.
- Chinese New Year Festival (2/8/2009)
Our first Chinese New Year Festival exceeded expectations,
thanks to the hard work of our volunteers, vendors, exhibitors and sponsors. See the
Richmond Times Dispatch Article.

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