2015 CAF Program Guide - 2016 Cleveland Asian Festival

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2015 CAF Program Guide - 2016 Cleveland Asian Festival
CLEVELAND
ASIAN FESTIVAL
6th Annual
www.ClevelandAsianFestival.org
AsiaTown
E. 27th St. & Payne Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44114
As seen on
America’s Got Talent
Season 5
May 16-17, 2015
Saturday & Sunday
11AM - 7PM
(c) Mona Khan Company
• Asian Cuisine
• World Marketplace
• Cultural Performances
• Martial Arts Demonstrations
• FREE Health Screenings
• Children’s Activity Area
• Eating Contests
• FREE Tour of AsiaTown
• Colors of Asia Fashion Show
Free Admission & Parking
No Pets
E. 24th St. & Payne Ave.
“Best Festival 2015!”
- Cleveland Hot List
“CAF has achieved ‘must-attend’ status”
- ClevelandPeople.com
“Best New Ethnic Festival”
- Cleveland Scene Magazine
May 16 – 17, 2015
Dear Friends:
On behalf of the citizens of the City of Cleveland, I am pleased to
welcome you to the 6th Annual Cleveland Asian Festival.
One of our community’s greatest assets is our diversity. The
Cleveland Asian Festival offers us an opportunity to celebrate and enjoy
Cleveland’s rich Asian heritage – including world-class musicians, dancers,
performers, artists and authentic Asian food. Our vibrant and growing
AsiaTown neighborhood serves as the backdrop for the event and as a stage
for Cleveland’s warm hospitality and cultural diversity.
I’d like to thank you for coming to this event and experiencing
Cleveland at its finest. And, I’d like to thank all of the volunteers and
organizations from the Asian Pacific communities who came together to
present this event, and in doing so, foster, educate, and promote Asian
culture and traditions, while celebrating Cleveland.
I hope you enjoy the 6th Annual Cleveland Asian Festival.
Sincerely,
Frank G. Jackson, Mayor
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Strengthening the identity of AsiaTown · Educating and promoting
Asian culture and traditions · Celebrating Asian Heritage Month
Strong foundations build
stronger futures.
AsiaTown @ Payne Avenue & E. 27th Street
May 16-17, 2015 / 11am – 7pm, No Pets
Building a new world of possibilities
with the support of local business and
the foundation of community.
U.S. Bank is proud to support the 2015
Cleveland Asian Festival.
Welcome to the 2015 Cleveland Asian Festival!
The sixth annual Cleveland Asian Festival highlights Cleveland’s Asian community and
its commitment to Greater Cleveland. This year, we’re pleased to present The Mona Khan
Company, an Indian Bollywood Dance group from San Francisco, California. Seen recently on NBC’s America’s got Talent, this group continues the CAF trend of bringing exciting
Asian American talent to northeast Ohio. Please give them a warm Cleveland welcome!
Cleveland Asian Festival continues to strengthen the identity of AsiaTown and to establish
it as a vibrant neighborhood in Cleveland. For all the organizations and individuals involved, creating CAF has been a truly rewarding experience that has united us as a community and provided us with a vehicle to collectively voice our opinions. We are proud of
the Asian community’s growing engagement and will continue to look after the interest
of AsiaTown, its people and to work collaboratively with all interested parties to create a
brighter Cleveland future.
Member FDIC. ©2015 U.S. Bank
Finally, a heartfelt thank you to our wonderful sponsors, vendors, performers, volunteers,
and supporters who have helped make this event possible. Enjoy the sights and sounds of
the Asian performers, the aroma and sampling of Asian cuisine, the many family-friendly
hands-on activities and games, the world marketplace booths and the screenings and
educational opportunities at the health pavilion. We are so appreciative of the wonderful
support from all of you.
Enjoy the 2015 Cleveland Asian Festival!
Cuyahoga Community College is proud to be a
sponsor of the Sixth Annual Cleveland Asian Festival.
Thank you for connecting cultures
in the Greater Cleveland community.
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4205 Saint Clair Avenue . Cleveland, OH 44103 . 216.539.4634 . www.ClevelandAsianFestival.org
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About 2015 Cleveland Asian Festival
6th Annual Cleveland Asian Festival
Best Festival byCleveland
Hot List Voters
May 16-17 2015
11am - 7pm
AsiaTown
East 27th Street and Payne Avenue
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Welcome - Cleveland Mayor Frank G. Jackson
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Welcome - Cleveland Councilman T.J. Dow
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Welcome from the CAF
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About the Cleveland Asian Festival
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Welcome - Cuyahoga County Councilwoman Yvonne Conwell
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Festival Committee Members
18Sponsors
22Proclamations
30-31Recognitions
35Emcees
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Special Performance
38-39 Performance Schedule
40-41 Festival Map
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Exhibitors Listing
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Health Pavilion
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Children’s Pavilion
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Other Attractions
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Origin of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
• Strengthen the identity of AsiaTown and support its economic growth
• Educate and promote Asian culture and traditions
• Celebrate Asian Heritage Month
• Unite Cleveland’s Asian Community
This festival features food and merchandise vendors, local and national
performing artists, a children’s activities area, games, competitions, and a
health fair that focuses on screenings and education.
Poster and Cover Design by Cuong Nguyen. Other artwork by Jesse Smith.
Photos taken by volunteers at previous Cleveland Asian Festivals
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Welcome to the sixth annual Cleveland Asian Festival! The Cleveland Asian
Festival is a collaborative effort by the organizations and communities in Greater
Cleveland. It is coordinated by the volunteer leaders within the Asian Pacific
communities to foster, educate, and promote Asian culture and traditions, while
celebrating Asian Heritage Month.
Cleveland Asian Festival is a
landmark undertaking to unite the
community through recognition
of its culture, diversity, and
people. The event is made
possible by the volunteerism and
participation of many diverse and
ethnic groups including: Chinese,
Taiwanese, Korean, Japanese,
Filipino, Indian, Vietnamese, Laotians, Indonesian, Malaysian, Thai, and others.
In addition, committed organizations such as the OCA Greater Cleveland,
International Community Council, International Service Center, Friendship
Foundation of America, Federation of India Community Association, Vietnamese
Community of Greater Cleveland, MotivAsians for Cleveland, Asian Services
in Action, Cleveland Contemporary Chinese Culture Association, Cleveland
Chinese Women Association, Chinese Professionals and Entrepreneurs
Association, Consolidated Graphics Group, Creative House Studios, Koko
Bakery, Korean American Association, Japanese Americans Citizens League,
Cleveland Chinese Benevolent Association, Filipino Associations, St. Clair
Superior Development Corp., Asia Plaza Inc., Cleveland Film Society and
AsiaTown Neighborhood Merchant organizations have enthusiastically
committed to this festival.
The Festival features food and
merchandise vendors, local and
national performing artists, a
children’s activities area, games,
competitions such as Sumo
Wrestling, Sushi and Egg Roll
eating, a health pavilion that focuses
on diseases and medical conditions
that affect Asians Americans. It will
also bring economic growth to the
AsiaTown neighborhood by introducing this ethnic neighborhood to thousands of
Clevelanders.
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supporting our community
We enjoy living and working in our community for the same reasons you do – the
celebrated traditions, the recreational opportunities, and the company of others
who share our dreams. It’s why we support so many organizations that bring
people together for the common good. KeyBank is proud to support the sixth
annual Cleveland Asian Festival and the Asian community.
go to Key.com/community
call 216-426-3201
visit the Chester-East 36 KeyBank branch
©2015 KeyCorp. KeyBank is Member FDIC. Key.com is a federally registered service mark of KeyCorp. CS10892-37881
Ohio Savings Bank
proudly supports the
Cleveland Asian Festival.
Yvonne M. Conwell
Cuyahoga County Council
District 7
Committee Chair: Human Resources, Appointments & Equity
Committee Vice Chair: Health, Human Services & Aging
Committee Member: Public Safety & Justice Affairs
Committee Member: Public Works, Procurement & Contracting
May 16‐17, 2015 Dear Friends: On behalf of the citizens of Cuyahoga County District seven, I am pleased to welcome you to the sixth annual Cleveland Asian Festival. myNYCB.com • (877) 786-6560
One of District seven’s greatest assets is our diversity and the Cleveland Asian Festival offers us an opportunity to celebrate and enjoy. Cleveland’s rich Asian heritage‐including world class musicians, performers, dancers, artists, and authentic Asian food. Our vibrant and growing Asia Town neighborhood serves as the backdrop for the event and as a stage for Cleveland’s warm hospitality and cultural diversity. I’d like to thank you for coming to this event and experiencing Cleveland at its finest. And, I’d like to thank all of the volunteers and organizations from the Asian Pacific communities who came together to present this event, and in doing so, foster, educate, and promise Asian culture and traditions, while celebrating Cleveland. I hope you enjoy the 6th Annual Cleveland Asian Festival. Sincerely, County Councilwoman‐ District 7 Yvonne M. Conwell th
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2079 East 9 Street, 8 Floor • Cleveland, Ohio 44115 • Office (216) 698-2017 • Fax (216) 698-2040
Ohio Relay Service 711 • Email: [email protected] • Council Website: council.cuyahogacounty.us Cleveland Asian Festival Committees
Executive Committee
Vi Huynh
Lisa Wong
Johnny Wu
Michael Byun
Yin Tang
Hao Zhou
Deborah Yue
Michael Mendoza
Committee Outreach
Ken Kovach
Mona Alag
Donna Hom
George Burke
SC Jeong L
Joseph Meissner
Gia Hoa Ryan
Joe Thomas
Finance & Compliance
Deborah Yue
Vi Huynh
Cynthia Brookins
Barbara Lum
Stages Setup/Camera
Peter Sampson
Cynthia Graham
Mark Stavnicky
Joe Yost
Jason Wang
Braden Oltman
Jeff Wexler
Children’s Pavilion & Games
Hao Zhou
Tim Nevits
Survey Committee
Kyle Znamenak
Angela Woodson
Alyssa Golinar
Performance
Yin Tang
Wayne Wong
David Hoyle
Minh Dang
Jennifer Luu
Alex Alarcon
Ewyn Tsang
Oanh Loi-Powell
Asim Datta
Brandi Hart
Health Pavilion
Michael Mendoza
Sujata Burgess
Michael Byun
Vi Huynh
Volunteer
Michael To
Irene Yee
Siu Yan Scott
Sueji Smith
Ed Monroe
Ian Todd
Ben Langham
Tiffany Swihart
Signage, Parking &
Transportation
Jennifer Huynh
Wayne Wong
Logistics
Ed Hom
Steve Hom
Johnny Wu
Lisa Wong
Vendor Committeee
Lisa Wong
Minh Dang
Lyvian Loh
Mala Augoustidis
Daniel Ruth
Scott Muscatello
Yvette Obias
George Burke
Wan Tao Chu
Marissa J. Noydara
Marketing / Media
Johnny Wu
Dan Hanson
Mark Stavnicky
Yin Tang
Prakash Sinha
Ronald Werman
Lisa Wong
Chance Shalosky
KimLee Surreemee
Cuong Nguyen
Aryavarta Kumar
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Please thank our sponsors and donors for their support!
Please thank our sponsors and donors for their support!
Sponsors:
Distinguished Sponsors:
Presenting Sponsors:
Basement Beauties
Partner Sponsors:
CPe
hinese
rofessional
ntreprenuer
ssociation
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Associate Sponsors:
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Media Sponsors:
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Please thank our sponsors and donors for their support!
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Cleveland Chinese Benevolent Association
Cleveland Chinese Senior Citizen’s Association
Cleveland Chinese Women Association
Dave’s Supermarket
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Friendship Foundation of Vietnamese American
Japanese Association of Northern Ohio
Koko Bakery
Li Wah Chinese Restaurant
Manufacturing Advocacy and Growth Network
Miega Korean Barbeque
Ohio Valley Supply & Maintenance Co.
Philippine American Society of Ohio
Rumpke Waste & Recycling Services
Stream of Music
Vietnamese Community of Greater
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1450 SOM Center Road Suite 27
Mayfield Heights, OH 44124
Family Dentistry for Children
and Adults.
Walk-in Appointments
Welcome!
Most insurances accepted
with Easy Payment Options
Appointments available
evenings and weekends!
Contact us:
440-461-1230
[email protected]
Recognitions
Recognitions
Olivia Abrams
Christine Aumiller
Michelle Bashian
Ruqaiyah Bashir
Gary Bauer
Jim Beck
Suzy Bezek
Soniya Bhojwani
Diane Billa
Brian Bockhoff
Rebekah Burdyshaw
Joe Burger
George Burke
Brittaney Byers
Karen Cahill
Carla Campanella
Marty Cephas
Dorothy Chan Centar
Roslyn Chao
Jen Christy
Jannie Colwell
Vincent Cononico
Taylor DeClerico
Thien Dinh
Rose Dornon
Mike Dukles
Tolulope Falae
Wanda Finley
Jim Fischer
Jim Fisher
Eva Fong
Rosa Foster
Hayk Ghazaryan
Shadonna Griffin
Derrick Griffin II
Jaylen Grubbs
Knautika Grubbs
Elizabeth Hall-Cisler
Tiffany Hickey
Lester Holmes
Wensheng
Huang
Rosa Huang
Van Jackson
Gloria Jacobson
Sophai Jia
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Festival Volunteers:
Jacob John
Greg Johnson
Anita Kazarian
Alicia King
Kelly Kuang
Hor Yian Lai
Barbara Langford
Zoe Larive
Heesoo Lee
Li Li
Cat Liggins
Tony Louie
Jackie Ma
Rita Ma
Bob Madison
Shiyi Mao
Von Mao
Gene Mark
Len Mastrucci
Wendy McDonald
Hunter
Rashid Merchant
Jessalyn Michaud
Lois Millman
Chad Mitchell
Kathryn Moody-Arndt
Kameelah Muhammad
Tayyib Muhammad
Ashling Murray
Maci Nelson
Amanda Nola
Earthie ONeal
Patricia Pearce
Naimah Phillips
Koby Picker
Sudhir Raghupathy
John Riddlebaugh
Mary Rose
David Schmenk
Diane Schmenk
Sharon Schneider
Dorjan Scott
Ramesh Shah
Rohit Shastry
Joyce Shaw
Scott Simpkins
Vicci Simpkins
Keyome Sims
Michael Sims
Michelle Sinn
Dale Smith
Anna Soskic
Karen Stovering
Scott Strohmenger
Delia Su
Tiffany Swihart
Darlene Turner
Emilie Unkrich
Kelley Walker
Lynnette Walker
Pam Walker
Traci Walker
Brooke Willis
Eric Wolf
Charlie Wu
Skylar Xie
Lotus Yee
Aijana Zellner
2015 Cleveland Asian Festival
St. Patrick’s Day Parade Volunteers:
Special thanks to Asia Plaza, Li Wah
Lisa Wong
Wayne Wong
Dorjan Scott
Siu Yan Scott
Scott Child
Yin Tang Dance
Chris Blackfire
Eva Fong
Matthew Richards
Samantha Clark
Werstler
Werstler Child
Rey Galindo
Prakash Sinha
Stacey Ortman
Ahmed Alruwaili
Wasil Klash
JingJing Gao
CAF Panda!
Participating Groups
Cleveland Asian Festival
OCA Greater Cleveland
Yume Daiko Japanese Taiko Drums
Yin Tang Dance Company
Shaolin Kung Fu School of Arts
OCA Cleveland Dragon Dance Team (a partnership with
Confucius Institute at CSU)
Li Wah Restaurant
Festival Volunteers:
Photographers
Anjula Curran
Bob Dotson
William Jackson
Gayle Norris
Cal Pusateri
Trish Uveges
Organizations
Global Cleveland
Basement Beauties
ClevelandPeople.com
and many others!
Festival Emcees
Wayne Wong
Lynna Lai
Melissa Reid
Kristel Hartshorn
Asim Datta
Jennifer Luu
Ewyn Tsang
Yin Tang
Additional Thanks to:
AFSCME
Raymond Elkin
Allegheny Technologies Incorporated
Steve Leopold
Bud Schenker
Tangee Johnson
Cameron Beason
Tim Kopp
Kathy Allen
Valerie McCall
Matt Raville
Michael Fleming
Photos appearing in this booklet are taken by Ed Wong, Darlene Beiter,
Michael Mendolera
Gayle Norris, Donna Schneider, Scott Theus, Trish Uveges, Diane
Ward, Ronald Werman and many others. All subject to change.
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LI
WAH
LI WAH
3820 Superior Avenue
Ste. 214
Cleveland, OH 44114
R E S TAU R A N T
We speak your language
WE DELIVER!
COME SEE US INSIDE ASIA PLAZA
Li Wah combines a contemporary atmosphere
with traditional Chinese design to create a
unique place to relax and savor your meal.
• Our menu samples cuisine from the
Szechwan, Hunan and Canton provinces
of China and all of Asia
Medical Director,
Sheng Liu, MD
Cindy Meng, CNP
• We take great pride in using only the freshest
ingredients to create dishes that are balanced
with color, taste, texture and aroma.
ICHC offers excellent quality healthcare to Asians and others
in the Midtown/AsiaTown neighborhood.
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Primary Care
Adult Medicine
Geriatrics
Pediatrics
Women’s Health
Preventive Oral
Health Services
• Foot Care
Candace Lord, CNP
Accepts Medicaid/Medicare and most private insurances
Special program for those who are uninsured
Sliding fee scale based on income
Referral to specialty care
• Dim Sum is served from 10am to 3pm daily
Catering and Gift Certificates
Available
OPEN DAILY
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• STD Screening
• Medication Discount
and Treatment
Program (Coming in
• On Site Laboratory
Summer 2015)
Services
• Other Services Including
• Contracted Dental Care Social, Legal, Language
• Contracted Specialty
Services and Insurance
Care, Radiology, and
Assistance*
Hospital Care to Major • Transportation Assistance
Hospitals
* Provided by Asian Services In Action
More information visit our website at
www.asiaohio.org/ichc or call 216-361-1223
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: 8:30 – 5:00
Wednesday: 8:30 – 8:00 • Saturdays: by appointment only
CLEVELAND STATE
UNIVERSITY
WELCOME
TO THE
6TH ANNUAL
CLEVELAND
ASIAN
F E S T I VA L !
CSU and The Confucius Institute proudly support
Asian heritage by helping CSU students, Northeast
Ohio K-12 school students, and members of the
community learn Chinese language and develop
an understanding of China’s arts and culture.
CSU is an AA/EO institution. ©2015 University Marketing 150357
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Special Guest Emcees
Wayne Wong. In addition to being our Master MC, he is the recipient of the 2013
Asian American Engineer of the Year Award, presented in Dallas Texas, organized by
the national Chinese Institute of Engineers. Wayne was raised in Cleveland and is a
graduate of Case Western Reserve University. He is helping to develop future high
efficiency space power systems as a technology project manager at the NASA Glenn
Research Center and was awarded the NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal for his
work. Wayne is also an artist and in the past, pursued his artistic passion as a comic
book illustrator. He is the OCA Cleveland V.P. of Administration and enthusiastically
volunteers his time and energy to further the goals of the Cleveland Asian Festival.
Melissa Reid joined the FOX 8 News team as a reporter in April 2011. Melissa was
born and raised south of Pittsburgh. She studied at Bethany College where she majored
in broadcast journalism. She says her love for news came at an early age and she lives
to cover breaking news, as well as tell the unique and quirky stories. Melissa says that
she enjoys spending time with her husband Billy, and their dog, Miss Sophie Charlotte.
She is also active in sports, including volleyball, golf, tennis, and softball. Melissa stays
connected with her audience on Facebook and Twitter! Melissa returns this year to help
MC the Festival!
Lynna Lai was a guest MC during the inaugural Cleveland Asian Festival in 2010.
Lynna Lai, has over 20 years of broadcasting experience and is currently a news anchor
and reporter for WKYC Channel 3. She moved to Cleveland in 1994 to join WJW
Channel 8, to become the first Asian-American reporter at a Northeast Ohio television
station. She moved to other markets but returned to Cleveland in 2001 when she joined
WOIO Channel 19 before moving to Channel 3 in 2012. Lai has received Associated
Press awards for news writing and feature reporting, and she has won an Emmy for
spot news reporting. She is a graduate of Louisiana State University, where she was the
recipient of the LSU Honor Scholarship and a National Merit Scholarship Award.
Kristel Hartshorn is an entertainment reporter for Northeast Ohio Media Group,
providing tips and guides on what is happening in the Cleveland area on her blog
Kristel’s CLE: cleveland.com/kristel. She was born in the Philippines and graduated
with a broadcast-journalism degree from Ohio University in Athens, OH. She was a
guest MC for the Festival in 2014 and is happy to return.
Asim Datta is the President of Federation of India Community Associations (FICA) of
Northeast Ohio. He is also Vice President on Board of Trustees of International Services
Center, Founder & Board Member of Worldwide Intercultural Network, Member of
the Cleveland Museum of Art’s ICCA Task Force, Organizing Committee Member of
International Folk Festival, and Cleveland Asian Festival. As owner and manager of
Point to Point Worldwide, Asim is a travel facilitator, and an India Destination Specialist.
He loves to connect with people, enjoys music, and performs on stage as actor and
singer.
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Special Performance by Mona
Khan Company
As seen as on:
America’s Got Talent, Season 5
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The Mona Khan Company is a critically acclaimed Bollywood dance &
fitness company based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Their dance troupe has
an extensive repertoire which includes
performances with numerous Bollywood
singers and actors like Shah Rukh Khan,
Shaan and Shankar Mahadevan. In 2010,
the Mona Khan Company was chosen out
of 70,000 acts across the nation to be in the
Top 48 on the NBC show, America’s Got
Talent, Season 5! The company has also
performed at NBA half-time shows, and
they represented Bollywood dance at the
prestigious San Francisco Ethnic Dance
Festival. In 2013, they were invited to
perform at an Inaugural Ball in Washington
D.C. in honor of President Obama’s second
term in office! More recently, the troupe was featured at the Oprah Winfrey tour
“The Life You Always Wanted.”
In addition to performing, the company offers more than 100 classes a week for
ages 3 and up in 10 cities in the Bay Area and Sacramento.
Bombay Jam® is the company’s incredible Bollywood dance fitness workout,
and is a wildly popular program with a die-hard fan following! With classes in
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Performance Schedule
Subject to Change
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Performance Schedule
Subject to Change
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Exhibitors List
Asian Food Court Presented by Horseshoe Casino
7
Asia Food Co.
25* ASIA Inc. (Shaved Ice Desserts)
16
Asian Grille (Thai)
20
Flavors Of India (Himalayan/Nepalese)
15
Good Harvest Market (Chinese)
9
Han Chinese Kabob and Grill
3
Indian Delight
19
Koko Bakery
1
Korean American Association of Greater
Cleveland
13
Laotian Association of Cleveland
17, 18Li Wah Chinese Restaurant
4
Lotus Thai House
14
Map of Thailand
5
Miega Korean Barbeque
2
Number One Pho
6
Ono Turo-Turo (Philippines)
21
Otani Japanese Restaurant
32* Real Fruit LLC
8
Siam Cafe
12
Sugar Cane Juice
40
Umami Bites Food Trailer
*In the World Marketplace
Indoor Exhibitors presented by Asia Plaza
Ariel International Center
Cleveland Cultural Gardens Federation
Cleveland Go Club
Margaret Wong & Associates
Yelp Cleveland
Yin Tang Dance Company
World Marketplace presented by Cleveland Public Power
109 Anji’s Collection
110 Anji’s Collection
24, 25 Asian Services in Action (ASIA Inc.)
102 Asian Ministry, Diocese of Cleveland
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Autograph Booth
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Bath Fitter
58
Beach Glass Jewelry by Tina
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Beadwork by Mar
21
Bee Glorified Honey
89
Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation
50, 51Catari
59
Catherine Moore Designs
97CEOGC
22, 23 Cleveland Chinese Christian Church
92
Cleveland Dragon Boat Association
40
Cleveland Public Library
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Cleveland Public Power
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NOTE: All subject to change without notice
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Cody’s Sugar Shop
Cuyahoga Community College
Cuyahoga County Board of Elections
80, 81 Czar Gallery Inc.
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Dollar Bank
10
Elaborate Eyes Face Painting
12
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
and Ohio Civil Rights Commission
6
Ernst & Young LLP
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Escentially Inspired
11
Federal Bureau of Investigation
2
First Aid
100 Friendship Foundation of American
Vietnamese
3
Global Cleveland
35GPHomestay
66
Gutter Helmet Systems
99
Heartland Institute of Financial Education
1
Informational Booth/Command Center
17
International Services Center
57
Jai Originals Gifts
91
Jamberry Nails
64
Joyce Factory Direct
28
Kent State
30
Key Bank
63
Laxmi Mallik
87
LeafFilter Gutter Protection
5Lubrizol
70
Margaret’s Creations
55
Maria’s Herbal Products
74MetroPCS
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MotivAsians for Cleveland
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North Coast Aikikai
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OCA Greater Cleveland
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Real Fruit
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Red Lotus Foods
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Rosa Lee Studio
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Sandlin Trading Co.
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Shaolin Kung Fu Institute
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SHISEIDO Anna Beauty Center
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Silver D’s Accessories
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Sister’s Gift Shop
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Sports Legends
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Stepstone Academy
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Third Federal Savings & Loan
Threads of Hope, Inc.
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Window Art
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Health Pavilion - Free Screening
Cleveland Clinic
1. Sleep Disorders
2. Vision Screening
3. Blood Pressure
4. Body Mass Index
5. Alternative Medicine
6. Herbal Therapy
Metro Health
1. Glucose/Cholesterol Screening
2. Spirometry Screening
3. Bone Density Screen
4. Depression Screen
Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical
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2. VA Employment Opportunities
Asian Services In Action
1. HIV Screening
2. Lead Testing (with CDPH)
3. Mammograms (with CDPH)
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Children’s Pavilion & Games
Additional Attractions
Metroparks Shuttle Tour of AsiaTown
Free shuttle tour to learn about Cleveland’s Asiatown. Our expert
tour guide will take you through historical Chinatown, Asian Town
Center, Ariel International Center, and more! Tour bus is sponsored
by Cleveland Metroparks.
AsiaTown Tour pickup/drop off is at East 27th Street and Payne
Ave (behind the Lantern Stage - on Payne Avenue)
Timed tickets will be available
at the shuttle stop. First come
first serve.
Children’s Pavilion Presenting Sponsor
2015 Children’s Pavilion Vendors include:
Cleveland Metroparks
Global Ambassadors Language Academy
Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District
Children’s Museum of Cleveland
Rainey Institute
Progress With Chess
Salaam Cleveland
Yin Tang Dance Studio
Garfield Memorial United Methodist Church
1pm, 1:15pm, 1:30pm, 1:45pm,
2pm, 2:15pm, 2:30pm, 2:45pm,
3pm, 3:15pm, 3:30pm, 3:45pm,
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Both Saturday & Sunday
“Colors of Asia” Fashion Exhibition
The Cleveland Asian Festival will once again presenting “Colors of
Asia” Fashion Exhibition. Join us Sunday on the Lantern Stage as the
models show off the beautiful threads of Asian countries.
Lantern Stage- Sunday Only at 4:45PM
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An emcee with explain the names and styles of the outfits. After the
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History
Origins of Asian Pacific American
Heritage Month
A national celebration established in 1977 with the participation of civil rights organizations
such as the Japanese American Citizens League and Organization of Chinese Americans.
May is Asian Pacific American (APA) Heritage Month—a celebration of Asians and
Pacific Islanders in the United States. Much like Black History and Women’s History
celebrations, APA Heritage Month originated in a congressional bill.
Congressional Bills Establish Celebration
In June 1977, Representatives Frank Horton of New York
and Norman Y. Mineta of California introduced a House
resolution that called upon the president to proclaim
the first ten days of May as Asian/Pacific Heritage Week.
The following month, senators Daniel Inouye and Spark
Matsunaga introduced a similar bill in the Senate. Both
were passed.
On October 5, 1978, President Jimmy Carter signed a Joint Resolution designating
the annual celebration.
APA Becomes Month-long Celebration
In May 1990, the holiday was expanded further when President
George H. W. Bush designated May to be Asian Pacific
American Heritage Month. May was chosen to commemorate
the immigration of the first Japanese to the United States on
May 7, 1843, and to mark the anniversary of the completion of
the transcontinental railroad on May 10, 1869. The majority of
the workers who laid the tracks were Chinese immigrants.
Asian Pacific American Heritage Month is celebrated with community festivals,
government-sponsored activities, and educational activities for students. This year’s
theme is “Lighting the Past, Present, and Future.”
Asian-American History:
From Chinese laborers in the 1800s to millions of U.S. citizens today
by David Johnson
When they first arrived in the United States, Asian (usually Chinese) immigrants
were welcomed, or at least tolerated. After the California gold rush brought
thousands of Chinese to California, however, Asian immigrants faced restrictive laws
and occasional violence.
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Origins of Asian Pacific
In the late 1800s Chinese, and eventually other Asians, were excluded from
citizenship. These laws were repealed during World War II, followed by further
immigration-law changes, making it easier for Asians to enter the United States.
Today, Asian immigrants have a high rate of
assimilation and participation in the American
mosaic.
Gold Rush Boom
The Chinese were the first Asians to arrive
in large numbers. By the 1830s Chinese were
selling goods in New York City and toiling in
Hawaiian sugarcane fields.
Gold was discovered in California in 1848, eventually attracting thousands of
Chinese miners and contract laborers. In 1850, just over 1,000 Asian immigrants
entered the U.S., but ten years later, the figure had jumped to nearly 37,000, mostly
Chinese.
Violent Protests
In some quarters, Chinese workers were
welcomed. The Central Pacific Railroad recruited
Chinese to work on the transcontinental railroad in
1865. Three years later the Chinese and the U.S.
ratified the Burlingame Treaty which facilitated
Chinese immigration.
However, many people feared being “overwhelmed” by the influx, which had
swelled to nearly 65,000 in 1870, and over 107,000 in 1880. Some cities passed laws
against Chinese and other Asians, often referred to as “Mongolians.” Anti-Chinese
riots erupted in Chico, California, in 1877 and in Rock Springs, Wyoming, in 1885.
Japanese Arrive
Meanwhile, increasing contact with Japan prompted Japanese to move to Hawaii and
California to work in agriculture. In 1869 the Wakamatsu Tea and Silk Colony was
established in California.
Contact with the Philippines
In 1899, following the Spanish-American
War, the Philippines came under U.S. control,
prompting increased immigration. In 1902 the
pensionado program, which allowed Filipinos
to study in the U.S., was implemented.
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American Heritage Month
Because most Filipinos are Roman Catholic, their
integration into American life was somewhat easier
than for other Asians. Though Filipinos faced the same
prejudices as Chinese and Japanese laborers (as described
in Carlos Bulosan’s book America is in the Heart),
Filipinos arrived with English skills, making assimilation
easier.
Japanese Internment
During World War II, more than 100,000 Americans
of Japanese ancestry were placed in internment camps.
Even though many did not speak Japanese or have close ties to Japan, they were
nonetheless regarded as wartime threats. Although the U.S. was also at war with
Germany and Italy, Americans with ancestors from those countries did not face
internment.
In 1988 Congress passed a measure giving
$20,000 to Japanese Americans who had
been interned during the war. President
George H.W. Bush signed it the following
year.
Increasing Numbers
Although Asian immigration increased
steadily through much of the 20th century,
the region still contributed fewer newcomers than Europe, Latin America, and North
America.
The McCarran-Walter Act of 1952 eliminated race as a barrier to immigration, and in
1965 national quotas were ended, thus facilitating Asian immigration.
A More Diverse Group
In 1979 the United States and China resumed
diplomatic relations, making immigration
easier for Chinese. But, new arrivals came
from other Asian countries as well, including
India and Pakistan. And in 1975 following
the Vietnam War, more than 130,000 refugees
fleeing from the Communist governments
of Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos arrived
on U.S. shores. Million of Asians arrived in
subsequent years.
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1763 First recorded settlement of Filipinos in America
in Louisiana
1906 San Francisco excludes Japanese, Korean and
Chinese children from public schools
1962 Hawaii’s Inouye becomes a senator; Spark
Matsunaga becomes a congressman
1843 First Japanese immigrants arrive in the United
States
1907 Immigration from India begins
1964 Patsy Takemoto becomes the first Asian-American
woman to serve in Congress
1848 Chinese people migrate to California during the
Gold Rush
1854 California bars the entrance of Chinese people
to the state
1858 People v. Hall rules that Chinese people cannot
give testimony against whites
1907 President Theodore Roosevelt’s executive order
prevents Japanese/Korean immigration
1922 Takao Ozawa v. U.S. rules that a Japanese
person cannot be naturalized
1924 National Origins Act prohibits immigration of
most Asians
1941 After the Pearl Harbor attack, Japanese on the
Pacific Coast are interned in camps
1975 Vietnam War ends; leads to large migration of
Southeast Asians to the United States
1979 The first Asian Pacific American Heritage Week is
celebrated
1979 Diplomatic relations resume between the People’s
Republic of China and the United States
1943 Congress repeals all Chinese exclusion laws and
grants naturalization
1989 President George H.W. Bush signs into law
an entitlement program to pay each surviving
Japanese-American internee $20,000
1869 First transcontinental railroad is completed
1946 The Philippines becomes independent; citizenship
is offered to those living in the United States
1997 Kalpana Chawla becomes the first Asian Indian
astronaut in space
1878 Ninth Circuit Court in California declares that
Chinese people cannot receive natural citizenship
1946 Wing Ong becomes first Asian person elected to
state office in Arizona House of Representatives
1997 Gary Locke becomes the first Asian-American
governor of a mainland state (Washington)
1879 Laws are passed in California against Chinese
employment
1947 President Harry Truman pardons Japanese
Americans who resisted draft in internment camps
2000 Norman Mineta becomes the first Asian-American
person to hold a Cabinet post
1882 Chinese Exclusion Law is passed, which suspends
immigration for 10 years
1949 U.S. severs ties with People’s Republic of China;
5,000 educated Chinese people are granted
refugee status
2001 Elaine Chao is appointed secretary of labor
1865 Chinese workers are hired by the Central Pacific
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resident Jimmy Carter signed a joint resolution in 1978 that declared May 4–10, 1979, as the first Asian Pacific American Heritage Week.
This was later extended by President George H.W. Bush in 1990 to a month-long celebration. The month commemorates the arrival of the
first Japanese immigrant, a fisherman named Nakanohama Manjiro, or “John Mung,” to the United States on May 7, 1843, and marks the
transcontinental railroad’s completion on May 10, 1869.
1847 Yale’s Yung Wing is the first Chinese person to
graduate from a U.S. college
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1898 The Philippines declares its independence. The
U.S. annexes the Philippines and Hawaii
1898 Wong Kim Ark v. U.S. rules that Chinese people
born in the United States are citizens
1903 First group of Korean people arrives to work in
Hawaii
1905 California Civil Code forbids marriage between
Asians and whites
1950 Korean War and second wave of Korean
immigration begins
1956 Dalip Singh Saund becomes the first Asian-Indian
person elected to Congress
2006 First monument dedicated to Filipino soldiers
who fought for the United States in World War II is
unveiled
2007 Bobby Jindal becomes the first Indian-American
person elected governor (Louisiana)
1959 Hawaii becomes the 50th state
2009 President Barack Obama appoints the most Asian
Americans to Cabinet-level positions (three)
1959 Hiram Fong and Daniel K. Inouye become the first
Asian-Pacific Americans elected to Congress
2010 Apolo Anton Ohno becomes the most decorated
American Winter Olympian, with eight medals
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