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星期一, 9月 29, 2014

紐英崙中華公所圖書館9/28揭幕啟用

 經文處處長賴銘琪(左二起),中華公所主席阮鴻燦,僑教中心主任郭大文
等人為中華公所圖書館揭幕剪綵。(周菊子攝)
(Boston Orange 周菊子波士頓報導) 紐英崙中華公所圖書館昨(28)日在僑社各界到賀中剪綵揭幕,今(29)日起正式對外開放。
            大波士頓僑民今日起在紐英崙中華公所一週七天的開放時間內,都可進圖書館看書,借書。
            波士頓華僑文教中心主任郭大文指出,為節省經費,該圖書館採榮譽制開放式運作,歡迎僑胞自行取閱書籍,並發揮公德心的在看完後把書放回原位。
左三起,郭大文,馬滌凡,阮鴻燦,賴明琪,陳家驊,陳銘俊等人和
胡清白鶴派醒獅隊合影。(
周菊子攝
圖書館內現有藏書四千餘冊,絕大部份由僑委會捐贈,另有約兩個書架的精裝書是由新英格蘭台灣商會會長許炳煌慷慨捐出。
            紐英崙中華公所主席阮鴻燦表示,圖書館得以成立,全靠善長仁翁慷慨捐輸,但其中有多人身在外地,昨日不克出席,中華公所將另外擇日聚會,聊表謝忱。
中華公所主席阮鴻燦(右一)宣佈,圖書館週一起開放。(周菊子攝)
            郭大文昨日向道賀僑胞報告了紐英崙中華公所圖書館建成簡史,感謝紐英崙中華公所主席阮鴻燦,以及僑社熱心人士的支持,強調沒有大家的努力,不可能做成這件事。
郭大文指出,包括華人經濟發展協會董事長蔣宗壬,曾任該會行政主任的陳志清,波士頓僑務委員陳家驊,馬滌凡等人為此曾屢次向僑委會、政府高層反應,但是僑委會本身的營運經費近年也日漸短絀,為此曾傷透腦筋。
  曾任波士頓國民黨常委的李伍綺蓮(右)熱情的招呼新到任
的經文處處長賴銘琪(左)。(周菊子攝)

            經前述各人,經文處歷任處長,現任副處長陳銘俊等多方奔走,紐英崙中華公所主席阮鴻燦,中華公所董事大會同意後,終於大家都認為由僑委會與中華公所合作是個好主意。在籌備過程中,數度出現波折,好在各方協調後,終於擺平障礙,還由有豐富採購經驗的馬滌凡委員出面選購地毯,書架,桌椅等設備,希望將來可以讓大家獲得更好地服務。
            由於承諾捐贈六十吋大電視的龍鳳集團東主梅錫銳出差在外,等他允諾的電視機到位,以及兩台電腦送到後,中華公所圖書館將更具更多元休閒功能。
中華公所圖書館裏還有個小會議室,備有舒適桌椅。(周菊子攝)
            過去這七,八年間,圖書館是波士頓華人社區經常討論的話題之一。
其中一批人爭取麻州州府,波士頓市政府在波士頓華埠內重建圖書館,還成立了“圖書館之友會”,但美國整體經濟近年不景,波士頓市長已經換人,這一呼籲,卻迄今未見成果。
另一批人是在波士頓華僑文教中心從波士頓市遷址牛頓市後,波士頓華埠內不斷有人反映,僑教中心的圖書館也跟著搬走,讓他們每次進華埠,都覺得若有所失。
駐波士頓臺北經濟文化辦事處處長賴銘琪昨日在開幕式中全程以廣東話致詞。他表示,當年駐波士頓時就常為聽見僑民慨嘆而覺心有遺憾,今天見到紐英崙中華公所圖書館落成,實在開心,希望大家常到圖書館,充分利用這地方。
  

麻大孔子學院第二所孔子課堂揭牌

麻州大學波士頓分校孔子學院為慶祝全球孔子學院創建十週年,日前在薩維奇高中舉辦第二所麻州孔子課堂揭牌典禮,兼作“孔子學院日“的提前祝賀。
薩維奇市學區負責人、麻州大學波士頓孔子學院負責人,薩維奇高中全體師生,當天都參加了揭牌典禮。
薩維奇市學區總監Richard Canfield博士表示,過去兩年來,他們見到更多人有興趣學中國語言文化,到20149月時,高中漢語班人數已超過60人,7-8年級也將漢語列入全年課程。他們相信孔子課堂,將幫助學生在未來世界更具競爭力。為支持孔子課堂,該學區將儘量配合漢辦要求,提供一間教室和專責管理人。
麻州大學波士頓孔子學院院長孫柏鳳表示,中國國家漢辦從2009年開始在全球設立孔子課堂,以滿足各地中小學的漢語教學需要。薩維奇孔子課堂是麻州大學波士頓孔子學院下設的第二所孔子課堂,雙方今後將密切合作,為師生和當地民眾提供豐富多彩的活動。
薩維奇學區孔子課堂的負責人劉恆嘉是該地區唯一的漢語教師,她表示,孔子課堂以整個學區為對象,重點放在高中部,將可幫助地師生透過通過中國文化節,漢語俱樂部,假期夏令營等多種方式,更多元的深入學習中國語言文化。
麻州大學波士頓孔子學院中方院長劉成運博士表示,今年是孔子學院的成立十週年。如今在全世界各地,已有123個國家建有465所孔子學院和713所孔子課堂。孔子學院和孔子課堂已經成為各國人民學習漢語、了解中國、促進中外文化交流的重要平台。
在這場提前慶祝“孔子學院日”的活動中,薩維奇學區學監Richard Canfield博士、薩維奇高中校長Ellin Booras博士、麻州大學孔子學院美方院長孫柏鳳、中方院長劉成運等嘉賓和薩維奇高中900多名同學一起欣賞了中國國家漢辦“三巡”演出團浙江大學文琴藝術團的精彩演出,包括具有濃郁中國民族風格的舞蹈《華夏》,《扇舞丹青》,以及二胡、古箏、中阮等民族樂器演奏,民樂合奏《茉莉花》,《武魂傳奇》、《刀光劍影》等武術表演。

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            薩維奇高中孔子課堂揭牌典禮。(圖由麻大孔子學院提供)

GOVERNOR PATRICK ANNOUNCES THIRD STRAIGHT YEAR OF DOUBLE-DIGIT JOB GROWTH IN CLEAN ENERGY INDUSTRY

GOVERNOR PATRICK ANNOUNCES THIRD STRAIGHT YEAR OF DOUBLE-DIGIT JOB GROWTH IN CLEAN ENERGY INDUSTRY

BOSTON – Monday, September 29, 2014 – Governor Deval Patrick today announced that the Massachusetts clean energy sector saw double-digit job growth for the third consecutive year and now employs more than 88,000 workers in the Commonwealth.

The 2014 Massachusetts Clean Energy Industry Report, released on Monday at the Boston Green Academy in Brighton, shows that the clean energy sector has grown by nearly 50 percent since 2010 and now includes 88,372 employees and 5,985 businesses. From July 2013 to July 2014, clean energy jobs in Massachusetts grew by 10.5 percent. 

“We have long believed that a strong commitment to investing in clean energy would not only provide significant environmental benefits, but would also serve as an economic catalyst in the Commonwealth,” said Governor Patrick. “This sustained job growth proves our strategy is working and working well.”

The Massachusetts clean energy sector is now a $10 billion industry, responsible for 2.5 percent of Massachusetts’ Gross State Product. Employers are optimistic about the future, predicting a 13.3 percent jump in clean energy employment over the next year, with clean energy employment expected to surpass 100,000 in early 2015.

“The Patrick Administration’s framework and focus on clean energy as an economic driver have positioned the Commonwealth for sustained growth for years to come,” said Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Maeve Vallely Bartlett.

“The clean energy industry is no longer a niche sector of the Massachusetts economy,” said Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) CEO Alicia Barton. “It’s a vibrant market with jobs spanning all aspects of the supply chain and across a wide breadth of technologies.”

For the second consecutive year, the southeastern region, with 22 percent job growth, is the fastest growing Massachusetts clean energy economy. Statewide, energy efficiency jobs are the largest segment of the clean energy workplace with 65,000 workers, and energy efficiency employment makes up half of the jobs at clean energy startup companies. Renewable energy employment accounts for 21,000 jobs with more than 12,000 of those jobs related to Massachusetts’ growing solar industry. 

“The consistent job growth in the Commonwealth’s clean energy sector over the last four years shows that the combination of forward-thinking clean energy policies and a strong innovation economy is the right way to grow an industry,” said NECEC President Peter Rothstein. “Today’s report proves that the clean energy sector is an economic engine here and is poised to accelerate the region’s economy to global leadership if we continue to lead on smart policies that support this industry.” 
Seven years ago, Governor Patrick crafted a clean energy plan for Massachusetts and, with the support of the Legislature, passed three progressive clean energy laws: the Green Communities Act, the Green Jobs Act and the Global Warming Solutions Act. These ambitious policies not only sought to set goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions but transforming the energy marketplace to create clean energy business opportunities and jobs. In 2007, Massachusetts had 3 megawatts of solar capacity and 3 megawatts of wind capacity. Today there are 643 megawatts of solar and 103 megawatts of wind installed. Massachusetts is number one in the nation for energy efficiency for a third consecutive year according to the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy. Massachusetts was ranked by Clean Edge in 2014 as No. 1 in the nation for clean energy policy and clean energy investments per capita. 
These strong local policies have driven creation of a highly competitive global cluster in which companies are increasingly selling to international markets. As part of the Patrick Administration’s Innovation Missions abroad, cleantech companies have announced a series of new international business collaborations. Earlier this month, French-based global building materials corporation Saint-Gobain announced it would operate a research and development test facility at Greentown Labs – a cleantech startup business incubator in Somerville. In March, Boston-based Digital Lumens traveled to Mexico alongside the Governor to mark its new partnership with Mexican-based food storage and distribution company Frialsa, which deployed Digital Lumens’ LED lighting system technologies across 10 facilities in nearly one million square feet of space. Boston-based EnerNOC, Inc. and Japan’s Marubeni Corporation announced a joint venture in December 2013 to provide energy efficiency technology to customers in Japan.  
The 2014 Massachusetts Clean Energy Industry Report, prepared for MassCEC by BW Research Partnership, includes a breakdown of company and employment data by technology sector and geographic region, as well as information on workforce trends.

“WeSpire has thrived in the state of Massachusetts due to unparalleled access to top talent, a robust investment community, and innovative companies willing to be early customers,” said Susan Hunt Stevens, Founder and CEO Boston-based WeSpire. “We’re extremely appreciative of the hard work the Patrick administration has done to help create the most dynamic clean-tech cluster in the world -- and proud to be a part of it.”
“Massachusetts is a great place to start and grow a clean energy company, and the Patrick Administration has made it a priority to lead the nation in energy innovation through the MassCEC and smart legislation,” said Tod Hynes, founder and president of Brighton-based XL Hybrids Inc. “XL Hybrids almost doubled its workforce in 2014 to meet rapid growth in demand for its fuel saving, hybrid electric powertrain technology for commercial fleets. The region’s clean energy ecosystem including MIT and other leading universities and companies is truly world-class.”

“The clean energy sector is one of the most vibrant parts of the Commonwealth, and owes a tremendous debt to the leadership of Governor Patrick and his office and the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center team, which have both provided unwavering support, visibility and focus,” said Tom Pincince, president and CEO of Digital Lumens. “Our employee base has more than doubled over the past two years, with a sustained focus on hiring military veterans, in addition to providing career paths for paid interns and co-ops from the Commonwealth’s many colleges and universities.” 

“While the world is our marketplace with operations in North America, China and Australia, Boston is our home and we are proud to have added over 30 team members at our global headquarters in Massachusetts over the past year,” said Jim Matheson, CEO of Boston-based Oasys Water Inc. “The innovation and water industry ecosystems here in Massachusetts are second to none, and we have great access to world-class talent and facilities, which makes Boston a great place to build a global water company.”

GOVERNOR PATRICK ANNOUNCES THIRD STRAIGHT YEAR OF DOUBLE-DIGIT JOB GROWTH IN CLEAN ENERGY INDUSTRY


GOVERNOR PATRICK ANNOUNCES THIRD STRAIGHT YEAR OF DOUBLE-DIGIT JOB GROWTH IN CLEAN ENERGY INDUSTRY

BOSTON – Monday, September 29, 2014 – Governor Deval Patrick today announced that the Massachusetts clean energy sector saw double-digit job growth for the third consecutive year and now employs more than 88,000 workers in the Commonwealth.

The 2014 Massachusetts Clean Energy Industry Report, released on Monday at the Boston Green Academy in Brighton, shows that the clean energy sector has grown by nearly 50 percent since 2010 and now includes 88,372 employees and 5,985 businesses. From July 2013 to July 2014, clean energy jobs in Massachusetts grew by 10.5 percent. 

“We have long believed that a strong commitment to investing in clean energy would not only provide significant environmental benefits, but would also serve as an economic catalyst in the Commonwealth,” said Governor Patrick. “This sustained job growth proves our strategy is working and working well.”

The Massachusetts clean energy sector is now a $10 billion industry, responsible for 2.5 percent of Massachusetts’ Gross State Product. Employers are optimistic about the future, predicting a 13.3 percent jump in clean energy employment over the next year, with clean energy employment expected to surpass 100,000 in early 2015.

“The Patrick Administration’s framework and focus on clean energy as an economic driver have positioned the Commonwealth for sustained growth for years to come,” said Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Maeve Vallely Bartlett.

“The clean energy industry is no longer a niche sector of the Massachusetts economy,” said Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) CEO Alicia Barton. “It’s a vibrant market with jobs spanning all aspects of the supply chain and across a wide breadth of technologies.”

For the second consecutive year, the southeastern region, with 22 percent job growth, is the fastest growing Massachusetts clean energy economy. Statewide, energy efficiency jobs are the largest segment of the clean energy workplace with 65,000 workers, and energy efficiency employment makes up half of the jobs at clean energy startup companies. Renewable energy employment accounts for 21,000 jobs with more than 12,000 of those jobs related to Massachusetts’ growing solar industry. 

“The consistent job growth in the Commonwealth’s clean energy sector over the last four years shows that the combination of forward-thinking clean energy policies and a strong innovation economy is the right way to grow an industry,” said NECEC President Peter Rothstein. “Today’s report proves that the clean energy sector is an economic engine here and is poised to accelerate the region’s economy to global leadership if we continue to lead on smart policies that support this industry.” 
Seven years ago, Governor Patrick crafted a clean energy plan for Massachusetts and, with the support of the Legislature, passed three progressive clean energy laws: the Green Communities Act, the Green Jobs Act and the Global Warming Solutions Act. These ambitious policies not only sought to set goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions but transforming the energy marketplace to create clean energy business opportunities and jobs. In 2007, Massachusetts had 3 megawatts of solar capacity and 3 megawatts of wind capacity. Today there are 643 megawatts of solar and 103 megawatts of wind installed. Massachusetts is number one in the nation for energy efficiency for a third consecutive year according to the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy. Massachusetts was ranked by Clean Edge in 2014 as No. 1 in the nation for clean energy policy and clean energy investments per capita. 
These strong local policies have driven creation of a highly competitive global cluster in which companies are increasingly selling to international markets. As part of the Patrick Administration’s Innovation Missions abroad, cleantech companies have announced a series of new international business collaborations. Earlier this month, French-based global building materials corporation Saint-Gobain announced it would operate a research and development test facility at Greentown Labs – a cleantech startup business incubator in Somerville. In March, Boston-based Digital Lumens traveled to Mexico alongside the Governor to mark its new partnership with Mexican-based food storage and distribution company Frialsa, which deployed Digital Lumens’ LED lighting system technologies across 10 facilities in nearly one million square feet of space. Boston-based EnerNOC, Inc. and Japan’s Marubeni Corporation announced a joint venture in December 2013 to provide energy efficiency technology to customers in Japan.  
The 2014 Massachusetts Clean Energy Industry Report, prepared for MassCEC by BW Research Partnership, includes a breakdown of company and employment data by technology sector and geographic region, as well as information on workforce trends.

“WeSpire has thrived in the state of Massachusetts due to unparalleled access to top talent, a robust investment community, and innovative companies willing to be early customers,” said Susan Hunt Stevens, Founder and CEO Boston-based WeSpire. “We’re extremely appreciative of the hard work the Patrick administration has done to help create the most dynamic clean-tech cluster in the world -- and proud to be a part of it.”
“Massachusetts is a great place to start and grow a clean energy company, and the Patrick Administration has made it a priority to lead the nation in energy innovation through the MassCEC and smart legislation,” said Tod Hynes, founder and president of Brighton-based XL Hybrids Inc. “XL Hybrids almost doubled its workforce in 2014 to meet rapid growth in demand for its fuel saving, hybrid electric powertrain technology for commercial fleets. The region’s clean energy ecosystem including MIT and other leading universities and companies is truly world-class.”

“The clean energy sector is one of the most vibrant parts of the Commonwealth, and owes a tremendous debt to the leadership of Governor Patrick and his office and the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center team, which have both provided unwavering support, visibility and focus,” said Tom Pincince, president and CEO of Digital Lumens. “Our employee base has more than doubled over the past two years, with a sustained focus on hiring military veterans, in addition to providing career paths for paid interns and co-ops from the Commonwealth’s many colleges and universities.” 

“While the world is our marketplace with operations in North America, China and Australia, Boston is our home and we are proud to have added over 30 team members at our global headquarters in Massachusetts over the past year,” said Jim Matheson, CEO of Boston-based Oasys Water Inc. “The innovation and water industry ecosystems here in Massachusetts are second to none, and we have great access to world-class talent and facilities, which makes Boston a great place to build a global water company.”

UNITE HERE LOCAL 26 AND HYATT REACH AGREEMENT

UNITE HERE LOCAL 26 AND HYATT REACH AGREEMENT 

Agreement Provides $1 Million in Assistance to Hyatt Housekeepers and Ends Union’s Boycott of Hyatt Hotels in Boston

BOSTON — Hyatt and UNITE HERE Local 26, the hospitality workers union, today announced an agreement that resolves a longstanding dispute between the two organizations. Both UNITE HERE Local 26 and Hyatt hailed the pact as a positive step that is good for Boston and will improve the relationship between the union and the company.

Hyatt will provide $1 million in assistance to the housekeepers who were terminated at Hyatt Boston Harbor, Hyatt Regency Boston, and Hyatt Regency Cambridge in 2009.  In addition, Hyatt will offer the housekeepers priority in the application process for a housekeeping position at specified future Hyatt-managed hotels within Boston and Cambridge. The financial assistance will be distributed based on each of the housekeepers’ years of service.

With this agreement, UNITE HERE Local 26 will end its boycott activities aimed at Hyatt Boston Harbor, Hyatt Regency Boston, and Hyatt Regency Cambridge.

“We never forgot the courage these workers showed by speaking up when they were let go,” said Brian Lang, president of UNITE HERE Local 26. “Hyatt is showing courage by doing the right thing today.”

“Through this agreement, we are able to demonstrate care for our former colleagues,” said Marc Ellin, senior vice president at Hyatt. “Each of these former associates made a difference in the lives of guests who stayed in our hotels. We are very pleased to extend assistance to them and offer them priority in hiring as new jobs become available at future Hyatt-managed hotels.”

Hyatt and UNITE HERE Local 26 are working together to notify the housekeepers of this agreement.

“We look forward to an improved relationship with Hyatt in Boston,” said Lang. “Both organizations deserve credit for working out this constructive step forward.”

波士頓成立鄰里創新區委員會 十一首開會

Mayor Walsh Announces the Neighborhood Innovation District Committee

Will look at best practices for developing neighborhood innovation districts throughout Boston

BOSTON – Today Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced the formation of a “Neighborhood Innovation District Committee” to expand innovation and entrepreneurship in the City of Boston. The Neighborhood Innovation District Committee will seek to identify policies, practices, and infrastructure improvements to support the development of innovation districts throughout the City. The first meeting will be October 1 from 6:00PM to7:30PM at the Roxbury Community College at Roxbury Community College, Media Arts Room 1 (Room 301) at 1234 Columbus Avenue. The public is welcome and encouraged to attend.

 “As we seek to foster and support economic development in Boston, it is essential for us to establish an environment that supports entrepreneurship and job creation throughout all corners of our city,” said Mayor Martin J. Walsh. “Innovation knows no boundaries, and our policies, infrastructure, and programs should reflect that, from West Roxbury and Hyde Park to East Boston and Charlestown.”

Comprised of local leaders and experts who represent businesses, community-based organizations, elected offices, and City of Boston departments, the Neighborhood Innovation District Committee will be chaired by John Barros, Chief of Economic Development for the City of Boston, and Edward Glaeser, Professor of Economics at Harvard University and Director of the Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston.

"In today's economy entrepreneurship and innovation can offer flexible career choices for everyone, from a resident's first job to those looking to start a second or even third career,” said Chief Barros. “Having the ability and support to create and grow businesses can only make our neighborhoods and communities stronger."  

“This is an exciting opportunity to envision a Boston that is both more entrepreneurial and more inclusive,” said Professor Glaeser.

In addition to ensuring all residents have an opportunity to be a part of the modern economy, this committee will provide review and make suggestions for an inclusive economic agenda on innovation for the City, and lay the groundwork to pilot an innovation district embedded within a neighborhood.  

The members appointed to date include:


  • Alec Stern, Founding Team and Vice President, Strategic Innovation, Constant Contact
  • Alex Oliver-Davila, Executive Director, Sociedad Latina
  • Bill Dickens, Professor of Economics, Northeastern University
  • Byron Rushing, State Representative, Massachusetts House of Representatives
  • Charlayne Murrell-Smith, Vice President, External Relations & Corporate Development, Boston Children’s Museum
  • Chris Jones, Executive Director, Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative
  • Michelle Wu, Councilor At-Large, Boston City Council
  • Dan Isenberg, Professor of Entrepreneurship Practice, Babson College
  • Darnell Williams, President & CEO,  Urban League
  • Rich Davey, Secretary of MassDOT
  • Greg Bialecki, Secretary of Economic Development
  • Harry Brett, Business Manager, Plumbers Local 12
  • John Fitzgerald, Senior Project Manager, Boston Redevelopment Authority
  • Joyce Ferriabough-Bolling, Media and Political Strategist, Joyce Ferriabough Media
  • Keith Motley, Chancellor, UMASS Boston
  • Mariama White-Hammond, Executive Director, Project HIP-HOP
  • Mel King, Founder & Director, South End Technology Center
  • Nicole Fichera, General Manager, District Hall / Venture Café Foundation
  • Pat Kinsel, Venture Partner, Polaris Partners
  • Ryn Miake-Lye, Co-Founder, Build From Scratch To Last
  • Scott Griffith, XIR and Partner, General Catalyst Partners
  • Sheila Dillon, Director, ‎Cabinet Chief of Housing and Director of the Department of Neighborhood Development, City of Boston
  • Sonia Chang Diaz, State Senator, Massachusetts Senate
  • Stas Gayshan, Managing Director, Cambridge Innovation Center - Boston
  • Susan Rittscher, President & CEO, Center for Women & Enterprise
  • Travis McCready, Vice President for Program, The Boston Foundation
  • Valerie Roberson, President, Roxbury Community College

波士頓海外香港華人民主人權促進會支持香港民主

September 27, 2014, Saturday

波士頓海外香港華人民主人權促進會  
            波士頓港澳之友
had a wild-cat protest in front of 喜臨門酒樓  Boston Chinatown to support the HK students struggle for full democracy in HK. The Mainland's Consulate General 孫國祥總領使
 from New York was the banquet's guest for the local pro-Communist groups, after he entered the restaurant, the protest start,  half way of the dinner孫國祥 left the restaurant via the back door, he scared or embarrassed to face the protestors.

The following list are the HK groups in North America to take action at the same day. 

For more detail with our alliance in US and Canada, you can contact

San Francisco'sCharles Cheung @415-307-1292 ----charlesckcheung@gmail.com
Vancouver's Henry Chau--- henryshchau@gmail.com
Toronto's Gloria Fung @416-706-0111---gylfung@gmail.com

Henry Chau is the leader of the alliance, I missed his phone#, you can ask from Gloria or Anna.

 
Chungchi Che 謝中之
Boston
 

Sent: 9/28/14 4:06:39 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time
Subj: Boston Supports Global Action Day

 
Dear aohk friends,

See below a report on our action yesterday.  

I have been looking at a lot of updates online from Apple Daily.  

Vicky forwarded us a couple of emails including one that about “Wearing Black” on Sep 29 (see flyer below), and another about the petition that Bing relayed to you.  Please consider signing if you have not done so.

I hope to post other updates in aohk’s Facebook.

-Anita

***********************
Boston Supports
Global Action Day
The Boston group (Association of Overseas Hong Kong Chinese for Democracy and Human Rights) held a protest on Saturday September 27 to support Hongkong people’s actions to assert their right of universal suffrage.   The protest started at 6:45 pm outside a banquet in downtown Boston attended by officials from the Chinese Consulate to celebrate Oct-1st.  Through the glass walls, banquet-goers could clearly see banners mounted on top of two minivans parked right outside the restaurant entrance. The curtains of the ground floor banquet hall were drawn down in a hurry. Some banquet-goers, especially the youngsters, could still peek through the gaps.  Everybody inside could hear the shouting of slogans whenever people went through the doors.  We continued to rally and hold up banners for another hour.  Reporters from a few newspapers were following this event all the time. 

The restaurant also happened to be a dinning destination for tour groups, and on the way to a central transportation terminus. Busloads of Chinese tourists and many travelers looked on to our Chinese and English banners such as “No Fake Universal Suffrage in Hong Kong”, “Support Democracy in China”, "Don't Let Tiananmen Massacre Repeat in Hong Kong", and “Do Not Arrest Students”.  Some showed gestures of support, and many kept their silence. We knew for sure people got the message, including those going to the Consulate’s banquet.

Let’s go to the “banquet.”

More photos of the rally can be seen in aohkcdhr Facebook:
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Please review the United States-Hong Kong Policy Act of 1992 (Enrolled as Agreed to or Passed by Both House and Senate) 
 
NY Times Article:
For the first time since 2007, Congress has reinstated an annual reporting requirement in the 1992 Hong Kong Policy Act, which mandates that the State Department assess the city’s progress.
 

星期六, 9月 27, 2014

璀璨台灣雙十訪演溫暖僑心

葉璦菱(右三起),紐英崙中華公所主席阮鴻燦,經文處處長賴銘琪,僑委會副處長賴麗瑩,台灣同鄉聯誼會會長林展輝等人謝幕。(菊子攝)
駐波士頓經文處處長賴銘琪(左),紐英崙中華公所主席阮紅燦。
(菊子攝)
僑委會今年派到海外巡演的慶祝雙十文化訪問團,第六站來到波士頓,九月廿五日晚在麻州栗山(Chestnut Hill)松莊園學院獻演,給四百多名觀眾帶來一晚歡樂。
張瀞云(右起),劉明珠,陳思安,葉璦菱,紐英崙中華公所主席
阮鴻燦,
經文處處長賴銘琪,僑委會副處長賴麗瑩,台灣同鄉聯誼會
會長林展輝等人謝幕。
“咦,那是鳳飛飛?”,“嗯,她像鄧麗君”,“哦,聽起來很江蕙”。當天一整晚的表演,都有觀眾彼此耳語品評,也印證了僑委會宣傳劉明珠模仿鳳飛飛功力十足,張瀞云演繹鄧麗君最佳,陳思安有江蕙接班人之稱的形容,的確所言非虛。
波士頓華僑文教中心主任郭大文(左起)把大波士頓中華文化協會
會長冼鳳明,
紐英崙中華公所主席阮鴻燦介紹給經文處
處長賴銘琪認識。旁為經文處副處長陳銘俊。(菊子攝)
身為瓊瑤時期名歌手,影星劉文正叔叔的老一輩新僑李庚仁感嘆,現在真是年輕人的世代,這些歌手,甚至他們演唱的許多歌,他都完全不熟悉。
  葉璦菱邊唱邊走進人群,和僑胞握手。(謝開明攝)
已很久沒參加過雙十訪演活動的廣東老僑余文博倒是很欣賞“年輕新潮”。他說,尤其是這些歌手每個人都試著講幾句,甚至講上一整段的廣東話,讓他覺得很窩心。
新僑中年輕一輩,曾任紐英崙玉山科技協會會長,臺大校友會會長的陳翠玲笑說,看完這場表演,她終於知道葉璦菱為什麼那麼紅,還被稱為“金嗓歌后”。她也覺得葉璦菱在這批參加巡演的歌手中,到底是老前輩,”淡定“,不慌不忙的控制場面。
僑委會副處長賴麗瑩(右)頒獎感謝台灣同鄉聯誼會
會長林展輝承辦這場晚會。(謝開明攝)

        以”璀璨台灣“為主題的這場演出,由僑務委員會僑教處副處長賴麗瑩擔任團長演員包括葉璦菱、劉明珠、張瀞云、陳思安,黃家新Terry等人。原定隨團的林曉培,因故未參加。
當晚包括新到任的經文處處長賴銘琪,紐英崙中華公所主席阮鴻燦,多名僑團首長在內,有將近四百人出席,新僑,老僑共聚一堂,場面十分熱鬧。
            演員中的黃家新是超級偶像第七屆的新生代歌手。他演唱的大都是當年他的參賽歌曲,包括已過世四年的台灣音樂教父洪一峰,以及洪宏榮的歌曲。
已出過七十幾張專輯的陳思安,笑說江蕙是二姐,她是“大隻點”的三姐。她還在串場講話時加演一段,開玩笑的問,要兩腳微張,兩臉糾結的唱,模仿的是誰。觀眾們很聰明,馬上就回答“蘇芮”。
 陳思安扮鳳飛飛。(謝開明攝)
進入壓軸演唱時,葉璦菱穿著全白直桶裝,腳蹬銀色“恨天高”,配上如羽翼披肩,在兩名男士伴舞中,高歌“玫瑰玫瑰,我愛你“的出場,接著唱”春風吻上我的臉“,還走進觀眾席,引發人們爭相握手的高潮。
在串場講話時,葉璦菱也很會說笑話。她說,到機場接他們的熱情觀眾中,有名看來年紀六十多歲的老太太,一邊說真的很喜歡聽她的歌,一邊說從小聽她的歌長大,讓她原本飄飄然的心情,馬上墜落谷底,霎時間慨嘆光陰似箭,不知該如何接話。
葉璦菱(中)在伴舞者陪襯中演唱。(謝開明攝)
葉愛菱和陳思安,劉明珠,張瀞云等人在壓軸的演出中,邊唱,邊演”戲鳳“,還笑談聽到粉絲稱他們是胖妞團。他們其中一人笑,表示都是僑胞不好,接待得太好,早午晚餐還加宵夜,不胖也難,甚至連肚子都被僑胞搞大了。這一語雙關的笑話,聽懂的人笑得更厲害。
大波士頓這次的雙十訪演活動,由台灣同鄉聯誼會承辦。該會前後任會長,陳永茂,林展輝和波士頓僑務委員馬滌凡全力配合,出動了大批義工接待表演人員,接送觀眾到會 。許多沒車的觀眾稱讚這安排真貼心。
            雙十訪演團廿五晚演出後,到珠媽廚房和經文處及接待人員餐敘,昨(26)日一大早轉赴紐約,繼續下半段巡演。







  陳思安演唱。(謝開明攝)








            

          

            
           

            

          


          
  蔡高進(左)等觀眾,會後爭相和葉璦菱合影 。(謝開明攝)