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The death of an Asian American community center

January 8, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Assunta Ng Northwest Asian Weekly All things change, even a community center. <!–more–> The Asian Resource Center built in 1994 to honor Robert Chinn, founder of the United Savings and Loan Bank, was sold to Pacific Charter School Development for $4 million last month to build a new charter school in the Chinatown/International District. […]

Filed Under: Features, Community News Tagged With: 2015, ARC, Apollo Ohno, CID, Chinatown International District, Derek Chinn, Fred Yee, Jen Wickens, Kent Mayor Suzette Cooke, Marvin Eng, Northwest Asian Weekly Foundation, RCF, Rainbow Bookfest, Robert Chinn Foundation, Seattle Chinese Chamber Lunar New Year, Seattle Mayor Ed Murray, Town Hall, WSCCNA

Mariners host Bruce Lee Tribute Day

August 8, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The Mariners hosted their first ever Bruce Lee Tribute Day on July 27, offering discounted tickets and free Bruce Lee tee shirts to attendees. The tribute took place one week after the 40th anniversary of Bruce Lee’s death, and $8 from each discounted ticket was donated to The Wing Luke Museum to support the upcoming […]

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2013, Bruce Lee Exhibit, China Gary Locke, Derek Chinn, Doug Palmer, Former Bruce Lee, Judge Park Eng, Perry Lee, Shannon Lee, Vol 32 No 33 | August 10 - August 16

An ex-banker becomes a gamer

December 3, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

He told himself that he could make something like it. That was the moment he became a board game creator. In the following weeks, he created six games. He had his friends test them out, though they weren’t too impressed with his initial efforts.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Features Tagged With: 2009, Asian Men, Basketball League, Bellevue Art Frame, Calico Cat, Choice Foundation Awards, Derek Chinn, Franklin High School, National Parenting Center, Robert Chinn Foundation, TV, Third Place Books, Top Ten Toys, United Savings Loan, University Book Store, Vol 28 No 50 | December 5 - December 11, Washington Federal, White Horse Toys

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