
La comida será el centro de atención de la gala número 49 de Asian American Civic Association. El miércoles 13 de julio de 6pm a 9pm, Royale ubicado en 279 Tremont Street será el escenario en donde más de 30 restaurantes servirán sus mejores platillos en una degustación que permitirá que su paladar recorra diversos países de Asia. Además la noche contará con presentaciones de grupos de baile y música. El Alcalde Walsh y el Gobernador Baker estarán presentes en este evento que tiene como objetivo recaudar fondos para la labor comunitaria de Asian American Civic Association, una organización que trabaja con todas las comunidades inmigrantes.
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Food will definitely be the highlight of the Asian American Civic Association’s 49th anniversary gala from 6-10 p.m. on Wednesday, July 13 at the Club Royale on 279 Tremont Street. Over 30 well-established and up-and-coming restaurants from the Boston area (mostly Asian) will be serving their best dishes in unlimited platefuls including a couple which have not yet opened in Boston! Those are Gaspara (Cuban sandwiches from the creator of Chicken & Rice Guys) and the upscale Hunanese cuisine restaurant, Sumiao’s Hunan Kitchen. Most of these chefs are also immigrants and we’ve told their stories in the program book.
Performers for the evening include dance groups such as Chun Jou Tsai (The Dream Project) and the Japanese group, Showa Boston. AACA’s Youth Council will also perform Indian dance. Two AACA graduates will be awarded for college and career advancement. They both having inspiring stories to share about the struggles and successes they’ve experienced as new immigrants in Boston. Mayor Marty Walsh and Governor Charlie Baker will be attending to hand out the awards. There will be a VIP reception with them starting at 6:30. WCVB’s lovely anchor Antoinette Antonio will be the MC. There will also be a live and silent auction. A signed Tom Brady jersey is one of the hot items on the list! After enjoying high caliber live cultural performances, 500 guests will dance the night away to music played by a DJ in this hip nightclub setting.
Established as a Chinese social club in 1967, the non-profit Asian American Civic Association now provides immigrants from over 80 countries and others with ESOL, social services, and job training. For more information, visit: http://aaca-boston.org/aaca-annual-gala-2016/