Celebrating 50 years of Miss Chinatown Accomplishments Honoring Linda Wu, Betty Gee, Tammy Su and The Members of Law Enforcement.
Date: Sunday, December 4, 2022
Time: 5:30 to 9 pm
Cost: Individual $65 / Table $650
Location: Lam Bo 6159 Westheimer
Date: Sunday, December 4, 2022
Time: 5:30 to 9 pm
Cost: Individual $65 / Table $650
Location: Lam Bo 6159 Westheimer
C.A.C.A. Houston Annual Dinner
Local Houston Lodge News 2022
11/5/2022
Chinese Community Center Annual Gala of Rising Above: A Celebration of Resilience. Saturday, November 5th, 6 p.m. at Chinese Community Center (Info) You are invited to the One World Concert at Houston Museum of Fine Arts on August 31, 2022. Harry and Antje Gee and her family will be honored during this event. Admission is free.
Click here for more information. Wed, Feb 23 Officers Installation Dinner at Crown Seafood Restaurant (Photos)
Tue, June 21st - Day Trip Visited to Sam Houston Sanders Corps of Cadets Center and George Bush Presidential Library and Museum. |
8/20/22
The Taiwanese community held a farewell dinner for outgoing Director Rita Chen and welcomed incoming Director Yvonne Wang of Culture Center of Taipei Economic and Cultural Office on August 20th, 2022. 8/20/2022
Farewell Party in honor of Director Rita Chen and Welcome New Director Yvonne Wang of Culture Center of TECO Culture Center Auditorium on Sat, August 20th , 5:30 p.m. Wed, June 29th - Meet and Greet Miss Chinatown contestants at Kim Son Restaurant on Bellaire. ($40 AYCE)
Sat, July 23rd Miss Chinatown Houston Pageant at Royal Sonesta Hotel. (Photos) Tues, August 9th Houston Astros Game Group Outing at 5 pm; Tickets are limited to come first come first serve for paid members. (One ticket per 2022 membership.) |
2/23/2022
Officer installation and dinner was held on February 23, 2022 at Crown Seafood Restaurant. Sharing with you a Houston Chronicle article featuring member Calvin Yep's family grocery business as part of the history of Houston's original Chinatown which is unrecognizable now. Forty years ago, the Old Chinatown was booming. Now the I-45 project could erase it entirely. |