APIQWTC

Lunar New Year / Spring Banquet 2012

Legendary Palace Restaurant, Oakland
Saturday, April 21st, 5pm - 11pm

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BANQUET COMMITTEE

  • Amy Sueyoshi
  • Bev Ark
  • Bobby C.
  • Christine Byun
  • Deb Jue
  • Diana Lieu
  • Ginny Eng
  • Teri Gonzales
  • Crystal Jang
  • Teresa Lau
  • Khoan Duong
  • Koko Lin
  • Kris Mizutani
  • Amy Sueyoshi
  • Lynn Sugihara
  • Joyce Ycasas
  • Teresa Lau
  • Teri Gonzales
  • Tina Cherry
  • Vanessa Coe

Place an Ad in Our Program?

Another way to support APIQWTC is to place an ad in our banquet program. While reaching out to APIQWTC 300+ guests, a portion of your ad proceeds will be donated to the APIQWTC scholarship or help to pay for the banquet. Please contact us at koko@apiqwtc.org. For the pricing of our ad space, please click Here. Thanks!

 

 
YEAR OF THE (Water) Dragon

Years:
1916, 1928, 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000, 2012

The Dragon is a deliverer of good fortune and a master of authority. People born in Dragon years are to be honored and respected. Dragons are the free spirits of the Zodiac; rules and regulations are for others. The Dragon is a beautiful creature, colorful and flamboyant. Energetic, extroverted, gifted and irrepressible. Dragons do things on a grand scale - ideas, gestures, ambitions. This behavior is natural and isn't meant for show. Because they are confident in the face of challenge, Dragons usually make it to the top. However, Dragons should be aware of their nature. Too much enthusiasm can leave them tired and unfulfilled. And while willing to aid others, their pride can often impede them from accepting such help. Dragons’ generous personalities attract friends, but they can be rather solitary at heart. A Dragon's self-sufficiency may mean that she or he has less need for clinging to others.

 
Famous People Born in The Year of the Dragon

Joan of Arc, Susan B. Anthony, Florence Nightingale, Sigmund Freud, Mae West, John Lennon, Bruce Lee, Keanu Reeves, Orlando Bloom, Calista Flockhart, Colin Farrell, Courtney Cox, Courtney Love, Dinah Shore, Isabella Rossellini, Julia Ormond, Juliette Binoche, Reese Witherspoon, Roseanne Barr, Sandra Bullock, and Wynonna Judd.


General Predictions for the Year of the Dragon

Generally, it's predicted that any new venture may benefit from the outstanding luck often associated with the dragon. Therefore, 2012 will be a very good year to get married, have children, or start a new business.



APIQWTC SCHOLARSHIP


A portion of this year’s Banquet proceeds will go to a new scholarship fund. The APIQWTC Scholarship supports queer API women and transgender people in their pursuit of technical / professional training or higher education.  The scholarship hopes to recognize those who are active in the community and encourage future leaders. The scholarship fund is strictly segregated from the APIQWTC general operating fund. 

For additional scholarship information or application contact Amy Sueyoshi at amy@apiqwtc.org.

Make a donation to the scholarship fund with your reservations today!

 

Our Sponsors:

 

 

 

 

Alma (The Beck Law Group) 

 

Unhei (The Grubb Co.) 

 

 

 

 



 


Lunar New Year Banquet is here!
It's the Year of the Dragon !!!

*** SOLD OUT !!! ***

Note: This is for 2012 banquet.

2013 banquet tickets will be available soon!!! :-)

APIQWTC would like to invite you to celebrate the lunar new year at our 25th Anniversary Spring Banquet!!!  Come see old friends and make  new ones.  The fo
od and performances are going to be fabulous!!! 

View photos of previous banquet at Legendary Palace, click here.

Phoenix Award
Entertainment
Speed Dating
Silent Auction
Raffle Prize Drawings


And More!!
 

 

Phoenix Award Honoree:  
Song That Radio & Vuong Nguyen
 

Song That Radio is a grass root organization which has a dual task of operating as a radio program to focus on educating about homosexuality with an emphasis on making social changes in attitudes toward homosexuals and to organize social and other events to advocate, support and empower the Vietnamese-American LGBT community to increase visibility and inclusiveness in the community. Our goal is to improve the quality of life and eliminate the disparities in Vietnamese-American communities in dealing with homosexual issues.

  - Read More about Song That Radio -

 

Fabulous Community Performance Lineup:      - Read Their Bios -

This year's entertainment is loaded with LOTS of FUN
!!   
 
D'Lo   
Our fabulous emcee for the night!!!



D'Lo is a queer Tamil Sri L.A.nkan-American, political theatre atist/writer, director, comedian and music producer.

We're honored to have him emcee our 25th! Let's give it up for D'Lo!

Michelle Lee

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Amber Field

 

  - Read Their Bios -

  Tonilyn A. Sideco

Willy Wilkinson

Lindsay Chan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Free commemorative mugs - one per guest. 
A must-add to your APIQWTC mug collection!!! 
(Come and find out this year's 25th anniversary dragon design .)
 

After Party:  Club Drama at

The White Horse Bar

6551 Telegraph Avenue (by 65th, near Alcatraz)
Oakland, CA 94609
(510) 652-3820

Party begins right after the banquet!
Let's take over the joint and party down!

Banquet special price: $3 before 11pm; $5 after 11pm with APIQWTC club card.
 

When:

Saturday, April 21, 2012      5:00pm to 11:00pm
 
5:00pm - 6:00pm Registration & Socializing
6:00pm - 7:00pm Dinner is served
7:00pm - 8:30pm  Entertainment & Raffle Drawing
8:30pm - 9:30pm Speed Dating / Dancing
  ++ Dance Floor open until 11pm ++

After-party at the White Horse Lounge

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Where:

Legendary Palace Restaurant
708 Franklin Street
Oakland, CA
(510) 663-9188

Legendary Palace is wheelchair accessible.

Park on the street or in the nearby public parking garages. (2 blocks away, enter on Franklin between 9th and 11th Sts)

Easily accessible by BART - four blocks from City Center / 12th Street BART Station.

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Tickets:

On-line Reservations
Make your Banquet reservation with a secure Paypal payment online!
Complete reservation form and and pay online by Monday, April 9th, for discount pricing.
Please note, there is a 4% handling fee for  PayPal processing.

Mail-In Reservations                                                                         
Mailed reservation and payment must be postmarked by             
Monday, April 9th
, to hold your space and ensure discount pricing. Space is limited,
reservation is guaranteed by check only. Please make check payable to "API Banquet" and
return this form with your reservation.

SPONSORSHIP -- We have a few sponsorship levels.
Be a Dragon Supporter, Platinum, Gold, or Silver Sponsor! 
Gold and Platinum Sponsors will be recognized for your generous support
in the banquet program under the “Thank You Sponsors” section.
Of course if you chose to be an anonymous sponsor, we would gladly honor your wish.

  Category Price
  Dragon Supporter
Platinum Sponsor
Gold Sponsor
Silver Sponsor
$450 (reserved table for 10 adults)
$100 (one dinner and acknowledgement)
$75   (one dinner and acknowledgement)
$100 (two dinners)
  Individuals $38 postmarked by 4/9
$45 after 4/9
  Seniors/Students $25 (Please present ID at the door)
  Children $15 (3-13 yrs old)
FREE (younger than 3 yrs old)
  Seniors/Students $25 (Please present ID at the door)
                                            
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Payment:                                                            

                 *** SOLD OUT !!! ***                                          

Online registration and PayPal payment method:
Please take note of the 4% handling fee for this service.

There are three ways to register for the banquet: 

OPTION 1:  Fill out a blank registration form by hand and mail in with your check
(there is no handling fee for this service).

A.  Click here to download PDF and fill out the RSVP form
B.  Make your check payable to "API Banquet"
C.  Mail your form and check to:

           APIQWTC Banquet      
           17 Walter U Lum Place
           San Francisco, CA 94108

OPTION 2:  Fill out a registration form online and mail your check
(there is a 4% handling fee for this service) to the address above.

*** Since the event is sold-out, this Option is closed!!!  ***

                     Online Reservation and Mail in Check

OPTION 3:  Fill out a registration form online and pay by PayPal
(there is a 4% handling fee for this service.) 

*** Since the event is sold-out, this Option is closed!!!  ***

                     Online Reservation and Online Payment

In the case of a needed refund please make your requests by April 9, 2012.
We will not be able to accommodate your request after this date.
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Menu:                                                        

While we plan our menu to accommodate our diverse community,
our anticipated menu is subject to change.                                             (V)=Vegetarian

Appetizer Plate (V)
Snowpea/Bamboo Soup (V)
Honey Walnut Prawns

Yin-Yang Vegetables (V)
Salt & Pepper Crab
Tofu/Bok Choy/Mushrooms (V)
Peking Spareribs
Roast Chicken
Yang Chow Fried Rice (V)
Dessert

Beverages will available at the Cash Bar
 

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- We will make all efforts to accommodate your special request.
- Partial or whole scholarships are available to volunteers upon request.                                   - For Donations to APIQWTC Scholarship Fund please make you check payable to                       "API Scholarship". Thank you.
 

Contact:  

For general inquiries and confirmation, please email us at banquet@apiqwtc.org
with subject 'API Banquet'.

Volunteers are welcome. To volunteer for the banquet, please contact us at banquet@apiqwtc.org with subject 'API Banquet volunteer'. A limited number of scholarships are available for our volunteers. 

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   for Honoree and Performers

 

Song That Radio and Vuong Nguyen

Song That Radio is a grass root organization which has a dual task of operating as a radio program to focus on educating about homosexuality with an emphasis on making social changes in attitudes toward homosexuals and to organize social and other events to advocate, support and empower the Vietnamese-American LGBT community to increase visibility and inclusiveness in the community. Our goal is to improve the quality of life and eliminate the disparities in Vietnamese-American communities in dealing with homosexual issues.

During more than 12 years of operations, Song That Radio received 4 Awards:
- The NQAPIA Community Catalyst Award from The National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance in 2011.
- Unity in Diversity Award from Santa Clara Board of Supervisor in 2007.
- BAYMEC Community Service Award from BAYMEC in 2006.
- LGBT Community members Award from Billy DeFrank LGBT Community Center in 2005.
Song That Radio has also been featured in San Jose Mercury News, OUTNow, LGBT Video Outlook and various Vietnamese publications, such as VietMercury,
Nguoi Viet Newspaper, VietWeekly and VOANews. Since 2003, Song That Radio has received numerous grants from the Horizons Foundation. Prior to that, Song That Radio received Grants from Gill Foundation and Rainbow Grocery Cooperative.

Song That Radio airs every Sunday evening from 7:00pm - 8:00pm on KSJX -1500AM.



                                                             
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D'Lo

D'Lo is a queer Tamil Sri L.A.nkan-American, political theatre atist/writer, director, comedian and music producer.  We're honored to have him emcee our 25th! Let's give it up for D'Lo!

 

                                                             
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Michelle Lee

Born in Sacramento and raised in Koreatown; once upon a time, Michelle Lee tried to make it as a classical opera singer. That didn’t work out.  Lamenting the sheer lack of Asian American representation within the
country music scene, Michelle now spends her spare time writing country songs about the perils of dating in homosexual Los Angeles.

 

                                                             
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Amber Field

Amber Field is a queer Korean transracial adoptee musician, sound healer, and teacher. She was featured in San Francisco Magazine's Best of the Bay for yoga music. She specializes in world fusion music and plays tabla, esraj, Arabic tambourine, djembe, didgeridoo, and sings. Amber's short film Jagadamba, Mother of the Universe explores adoption, race, sexuality, and her healing journey through music and has screened at film festivals around the world. Amber holds Free Your Voice classes and facilitates expressive arts and mindfulness workshops on diversity issues around the world. For more information, www.amberfieldmusic.com.

 

                                                             
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skim

SKIM is “short, skinny and cute.” She wrote that in the 1st grade. Now, she is a singing, rapping, song-writing, Korean-drumming, media-making freedom fighter: a voice of the unheard and a force of the unseen. SKIM is now grown and sexy, still short and skinny, and still believes she is cute.

 

                                                             
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Tonilyn A. Sideco

Born and raised in San Francisco to Pilipino immigrant parents of the "Brain Drain" generation, Tonilyn is a proud Pinay booty shaking genderqueer love warrior dedicated to inspiring systemic social change through music, theater & filmmaking. Her love of song began in the church choir in kindergarten. Since then, Toni has appeared in readings, plays, musicals and short films. His music has been featured most recently at House of Music in Oakland, Dolores Park Cafe, Bayanihan Center, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and TransMarch SF. Toni currently works with the Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project as a Teaching Assistant and is an actor with Bindlestiff Studio, a Pilipino performing arts space and theater in San Francisco.

 

                                                             
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Willy Wilkinson

Willy Wilkinson is an award-winning writer and public health consultant who has worked extensively with health service organizations and educational institutions to develop culturally appropriate service approaches for LGBT populations, with an emphasis on transgender equality. His well-received writing has been published in a number of anthologies, periodicals, and online forums. In 2004 Willy received an excellence in writing award from the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association for his San Francisco Chronicle article on the social, political, and personal intersections between his parents’ interracial marriage and his own same sex marriage. In the 2009 film Against a Trans Narrative, Willy stunned audiences as the spoken word performer who entertained and inspired where the dialogue left off. Willy has read and performed across the U.S., including at a number of APIQWTC banquets. For more info, visit www.willywilkinson.com.

 

                                                             
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Lindsay Chan

I am 15 years old and attend Oakland Technical High School as a sophomore. I have been playing the violin for 7 years and am in a youth symphony orchestra consisting of around 100 people. My hobbies/interests besides playing the violin are basketball, photography, cooking, and tech/computer stuff.

 

                                                             
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APIQWTC 2012 Scholarship Awardees:

CHRISTINE PAN

APIQWTC is proud to award Christine Pan a scholarship to pursue her graduate degree in the Master of Fine Arts Program at the California College of the Arts in San Francisco. APIQWTC recognizes and supports her efforts in producing groundbreaking creative work as a visual artist, writer, activist, and cultural producer. Through her work, Christine is a visionary leader in promoting API queer women and transgender voices and visibility. She is the creator and founder of The Visibility Project, a photography and video community-based project that brings together community members, organizations, activists, and artists. Currently, Christine is developing a science-fiction project involving cyborgs, theory, video, installation, absurdity, and chips. Her work can be viewed at www.christinepan.com and www.visibilityproject.org. Congratulations Christine!


JAMIE SUMAGUE

APIQWTC is proud to award Jamie Sumague a scholarship to pursue a Master's Degree in Occupational Therapy at Columbia University. Jamie has been involved immensely in Columbia University's LGBT programming and advising on campus. With a rigorous academic schedule, Jamie is able to balance demanding academic expectations with LGBT programming efforts towards queer API advocacy. Jamie's efforts are to develop and nurture a culture of acceptance on and off campus. Programming efforts have included mentorship programs, discussion series, and mixers to aid in suicide prevention, combating institutionalized homophobia, increased mental health for the campus community. Congratulations Jamie on your activism!
 

 


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Last Update on April 17, 2012