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Kin On raises $10,000 for Asian seniors at South China Benefit Dinner

May 14, 2012 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Kin On raised $10,000 at its South China Benefit Dinner with the help of more than 90 volunteers, including Jerry Lee, president of MulvannyG2 Architecture and member of Kin On’s board of directors, University of Washington students, the Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association, the Chinese Baptist Church Boy Scouts Troop 254, and many others. […]

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2012, Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association, Chinese Baptist Church Boy Scouts Troop, Jerry Lee, Kin On, MulvannyG2 Architecture, South China Benefit Dinner, Vol 31 No 20 | May 12 - May 18

October: Komen’s Puget Sound affiliate introduces its Pink Tie Guys

November 7, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Komen for the Cure’s Puget Sound affiliate introduced a new program, Pink Tie Guys, which features influential male leaders who can help engage and mobilize audiences in the breast cancer awareness movement. All nine men received a pink necktie, which they will wear throughout the year and at Komen Puget Sound events.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 2011, CEO, Jerry Lee, Komen Puget Sound, Lorenzo Romar, MulvannyG2 Architecture, Nate Miles, Pacific Northwest Region, Pink Tie Guys, Seattle, Steve Maxwell, Steve Sarkisian, Tom Norwalk, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Vol 30 No 45 | November 5 - November 11, Washington Biotechnology Biomedical Association

Oct. 21: Bruce Lee Action Museum kicks off with inaugural fundraiser

October 31, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The Bruce Lee Foundation held its inaugural fundraiser for the Bruce Lee Action Museum (BLAM) at Imperial Garden Seafood Restaurant at the Great Wall Mall in Kent.

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2011, BLAM, Bruce Lee, Bruce Lee Action Museum, Bruce Lee Foundation, Doug Palmer, Great Wall Mall, Imperial Garden Seafood Restaurant, Jerry Lee, Mimi Gan, Seattle City Councilmember Bruce Harrell, Shannon Lee, Vol 30 No 44 | October 29 - November 4

BLOG: In a tough economy, there is some good news for BLAM

October 27, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Assunta Ng   If you are wondering how the Bruce Lee Action Museum (BLAM) can overcome a dire economy, just look at its kick-off dinner held last Friday, Oct. 21, at the Imperial Garden Seafood Restaurant.

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2011, Asian Pacific American Experience, BLAM, Bruce Harrell, Bruce Lee, Chinese Americans, Great Wall Mall, Imperial Garden Seafood Restaurant, Jerry Lee, Omar Lee, Perry Lee, Publisher Ng's blog, Seattle City Councilmember Bruce Harrell, Shannon Lee, Vol 30 No 44 | October 29 - November 4

May 11: MulvannyG2 Architecture Chairman Jerry Lee receives Presidential Volunteer Service Award

June 3, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

President Barack Obama’s Council on Service and Civic Participation awarded Bellevue-based MulvannyG2 Architecture chairman Jerry Lee

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2011, College Success Foundation, Hospital Foundation, Jerry Lee, President Barack Obama, Puget Sound Affiliate, Seattle Children, Vol 30 No 22 | May 28 - June 3

Blog: And the winners are …

November 4, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

No, this blog entry is not about the election. It’s about celebrating the achievements of organizations that threw great events.

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2010, Apolo Ohno, Asian American Pioneers Award, Bellevue Grand Hyatt Hotel, Bellevue Westin Hotel, Charlene Lee, Chinese Reconciliation Park, David Kong, Fred Katayama, Gotcha Award, Jean Enersen, Jerry Lee, Kelly Miyahara, Kin On, Ngoan Nguyen, Nikkei Concerns, Pranee Khruasanit Halvorsen, President Eddie Abellera, Publisher Ng's blog, Sam Choy, Seattle Chinese Gates, Secretary Gary Locke, Three Tacoma, Vol 29 No 45 | November 6 - November 12, blog

Sept. 25: Kin On raises nearly $100,000 at anniversary event

October 7, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The Kin On Health Care Center and Community Care Network raised nearly $100,000 at their “Celebrating the Silver Striving for Gold” Auction Dinner.

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2010, Charlene Lee, Chinese, Community Care Network, Healthy Aging Community Center, Hyatt Regency Bellevue, Jerry Lee, Kin On, Sam Wan, Vol 29 No 41 | October 9 - October 15

Sept. 1: $5,000 raised at first-ever Mariners Asian Pacific American Heritage Night

September 16, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The Seattle Mariners held its first-ever Mariners Asian Pacific American Heritage Night at Safeco Field during a game against the Los Angeles Angels.

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2010, Actor Scott Foley, Jerry Lee, Kin On, Los Angeles Angels, Nikkei Concerns, Safeco Field, Vol 29 No 38 | September 18 - September 24

Blog: Finally! Chinese community gives back to the garden

June 24, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Here at last! Here at last! After 24 years, the first fundraising event for the Seattle Chinese Garden Society (SCGS) was organized by Chinese Americans for the Chinatown

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2010, Benjamin Lee, Blog Finally Chinese, Chinatown Gate, Chinese Americans, Faye Hong, Hong Restaurant, Jerry Lee, Publisher Ng's blog, Ron Chow, SCGS, San Francisco, Seattle Chinese Garden, Seattle Chinese Post, Tony Au, Vol 29 No 26 | June 26 - July 2, Yale Wong

Nov. 10: Seattle Chinese Garden raises $115,000

November 25, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

A crowd gathered at the Imperial Garden Seafood Restaurant to raise $115,000 for the next stage of construction on the Seattle Chinese Garden’s (SCGS) Knowing the Spring Courtyard. Honorary co-chairs and hosts of the event were Christine and Omar Lee, owners of the Great Wall Mall in Renton. They donated meals to 230 guests.

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2009, Great Wall Mall, Imperial Garden Seafood Restaurant, Jerry Lee, MulvannyG2 Architecture, Omar Lee, Seattle Chinese Garden, Spring Courtyard, Vol 28 No 49 | November 28 - December 4

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