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ICHS honors its past and looks to its future

December 6, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

International Community Health Services (ICHS) held a reception at the Wing Luke Asian Museum on Tuesday, Oct. 28. It brought together community supporters and others who helped ICHS during its formative years. Under the theme, “Reunite & Rebuild: Bringing Health Care Home,” the event gave ICHS and the ICHS Foundation the opportunity to honor its past and highlight the expansion at its International District Medical & Dental Clinic.

Filed Under: News, Names in the News Tagged With: 2008, ICHS, International District Medical Dental Clinic, Reunite Rebuild Bringing Health Care Home, Wing Luke Asian Museum, vol 27 no 50 | December 6 - December 12

1993: Christmas shopping ideas in the ID

December 6, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Editor’s note: This story was originally printed in Northwest Asian Weekly on Dec. 11, 1993. This article will reference the year of the dog, plug stores that now exist in our memories, and remind us that TV sets and stereos were hot items in the early 90s. We hope that our readers will get a kick from this holiday blast from the past.

Filed Under: Features, Community News, Cultures Tagged With: 2008, Chinese, ID, International District, Jackson Street, Kin On, Maynard Avenue, Modern Trading Co, Northwest Asian American Theatre, Northwest Asian Weekly, Seventh Avenue South, TV, Thanksgiving, Uwajimaya, Wing Luke Asian Museum, attention, vol 27 no 50 | December 6 - December 12

New Wing Luke Asian Museum better than ever

November 29, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

After years of dedication and commitment from the community, the Wing Luke Asian Museum has finally settled into its new home at the four-story East Kong Ying building in the International District.

Filed Under: News, Community News Tagged With: 2008, Asian American, Asian Pacific Islander American, Beth Takekawa, Ellen Ferguson, Gloria Lung Wakayama, ID, International District, Nina Huang, Northwest Asian Weekly, Russel Bareng, Wing Luke Asian Museum, Wing Luke Museum, culture, vol 27 no 49 | November 29 - December 5

A bit of philanthropy

November 22, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The Seattle Foundation held a reception at the Wing Luke Asian Museum on Oct. 14. It invited community leaders as part of its community outreach efforts. The Seattle Foundation is an organization that encourages personal philanthropy to improve the quality of life in King County.

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2008, King County, Wing Luke Asian Museum, vol 27 no 48 | November 22 - November 28

The first and only U.S. Pan-Asian museum grows

November 2, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

After years of dedication and commitment from the community, the Wing Luke Asian Museum has adjusted greatly into its new home at the four-story East Kong Ying Building in the International District.

Filed Under: News, Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2008, Asian American, Asian Pacific Islander American, Beth Takekawa, Ellen Ferguson, Gloria Lung Wakayama, ID, International District, Nina Huang, Northwest Asian Weekly, Russel Bareng, Wing Luke Asian Museum, Wing Luke Museum, culture, vol 27 no 45 | November 1 - November 7

Editorial: Gregoire deserves another four years

October 25, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Northwest Asian Weekly is endorsing Chris Gregoire for governor because of her proven record in securing the economy, her outreach to the API community, and her commitment to education.

Filed Under: Opinion, Editorials Tagged With: 2008, API, Australia, China, Chinese President Hu Jintao, Chris Gregoire, Editorial Gregoire, France, India, Linda Lau, Mexico, Though Dino Rossi, United Kingdom, Washington Learns, Wing Luke Asian Museum, gary locke, vol 27 no 44 | October 25 - October 31

SHARP | Mayumi Tsutakawa

October 4, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Seattle has no shortage of people who are well known within the arts community. The International District in particular has a number of outstanding leaders in the Asian American community. But both these communities owe a debt of gratitude to Mayumi Tsutakawa.

Filed Under: News, Profiles, Community News Tagged With: API, Asian American, East Asian, Garfield High School, George Tsutakawa Art Gallery, Krista Thom, Mayumi Tsutakawa, Northwest Asian Weekly, Safeco Field, Seattle, WWII, Washington State Arts Commission, Wing Luke Asian Museum, blog, communication, vol 27 no 41 | October 4 - October 10

Al Gore aids tribute to Locke

July 1, 2005 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Carol N. Vu For the Northwest Asian Weekly Al Gore is helping lead the charge to establish a special library in Chinatown/International District that will honor the legacy of Washington’s first and only Asian American governor.

Filed Under: Features, Community News Tagged With: American Samoa, Asian American, Chinatown International District, Daniel Akaka, Eni Faleomavaega, Everett Billingslea, Former Vice President Gore, Fred Kiga, Joy Shigaki, July 2005, Kong Yick Building, Kresge Foundation, Martha Choe, Mike Honda, Mimi Gan, Mona Lee Locke, Ron Chew, Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta, Wing Luke Asian Museum, gary locke

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