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October 12, 2018
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To Commemorate CACS’ 31st Anniversary
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300 Capitol Mall, Suite 1850, Sacramento, CA 95814 P.O. Box 942850, Sacramento, CA 94250 (916) 445-2636 Fax: (916) 322-4404 www.sco.ca.gov
BETTY T. YEE
California State Controller
October 12, 2018 Dear Friends: Welcome to the 31st Anniversary Gold Mountain Celebration. As California’s chief financial officer and a daughter of immigrants, I applaud the Chinese American Council of Sacramento and the CACS Foundation for their dedication to social justice and civil rights in the region. Thank you for your continued work to foster cultural understanding among diverse Californians. Congratulations as well to tonight’s honorees for their sustained commitment to the health and well-being of local communities. I extend very best wishes for a memorable event and for continued success. Sincerely,
Betty T. Yee
October 12, 2018 Dear Friends: On behalf of the Asian and Pacific Islander (API) Legislative Caucus, I would like to welcome you to the Chinese American Council of Sacramento (CACS) Annual Gold Mountain Celebration. Since 1987, CACS has dedicated themselves to being the voice of the Chinese-American community. Their focus on issues related to social justice, discrimination, civil and human rights, voter education and legislative advocacy at the local and state levels have been instrumental in raising awareness of Chinese-American and Asian and Pacific Islander American (APIA) culture. In addition, the API Legislative Caucus would like to congratulate the Chan Family of General Produce Company as the Hall of Fame Honoree and My Sister’s House for their Community Service Award. We extend a special commendation to C.C. Yin, Founder and Chair of APAPA, recipient of the esteemed Frank Fat Founder’s Award. On behalf of the API Legislative Caucus, I would like to thank everyone who has made this event a success and for your dedication to service. Sincerely,
ROB BONTA Assemblymember, 18th A.D. Chair, API Legislative Caucus
October 12, 2018 Dear Friends: On behalf of the Asian and Pacific Islander (API) Legislative Caucus, I would like to welcome you to the Chinese American Council of Sacramento (CACS) Annual Gold Mountain Celebration. Since 1987, CACS has dedicated themselves to being the voice of the Chinese-American community. Their focus on issues related to social justice, discrimination, civil and human rights, voter education and legislative advocacy at the local and state levels have been instrumental in raising awareness of Chinese-American and Asian and Pacific Islander American (APIA) culture. In addition, the API Legislative Caucus would like to congratulate the Chan Family of General Produce Company as the Hall of Fame Honoree and My Sister’s House for their Community Service Award. We extend a special commendation to C.C. Yin, Founder and Chair of APAPA, recipient of the esteemed Frank Fat Founder’s Award. On behalf of the API Legislative Caucus, I would like to thank everyone who has made this event a success and for your dedication to service. Sincerely,
ROB BONTA Assemblymember, 18th A.D. Chair, API Legislative Caucus
October 12, 2018 Dear Friends, On behalf of the California State Senate Republican Caucus, I welcome you to the annual Gold Mount Celebration hosted by the Chinese American Council of Sacramento and CACS Foundation, where community leaders gather to celebrate and honor pioneers who are paving the path to success for the Asian American community.
Congratulations to all of the honorees at tonight’s event, including CC Yin, Founder and Chair of the Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affairs Association (APAPA), who is the recipient of this year’s prestigious Frank Fat’s Founder Award. CC is a visionary who began APAPA 17 years ago with close friends with the goal of empowering the Asian American community and ensuring they have a seat at the table.
Nearly two decades later, CC’s vision of APAPA has expanded to 10 states with 25 chapters, including 14 chapters just in California. Not lost among his vision is his passion for inspiring our youth, his willingness to be bold, and APAPA’s outreach to diverse communities. Just like CC, one of my priorities is to ensure that all of California’s communities are represented in state government, which is why I am proud to have Senators Ling Ling Chang and Janet Nguyen in my caucus. They are the first Taiwanese American and Vietnamese American women elected to the State Senate to represent diverse districts in Southern California. Both Senators, along with CC, are trailblazers for the Asian American community.
Once again, my best wishes for a successful event and congratulations to all honorees!
Sincerely, PATRICIA C. BATES Senate Republican Leader California State Senate, 36th District
Program
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Chinese American Council of Sacramento
Visit www.CACSweb.org to learn more about the Chinese American Council of Sacramento and CACS Froundation.
2018 Board of DirectorsHoney Lum – President, (Gold Mountain Celebration Chair)
Alex Eng – Vice PresidentJoyce Eng – TreasurerKeith Johnson – SecretaryCathy Wei Douglas Hsia
2018 Board of DirectorsCathy Wei – PresidentBrenda Fong – Vice PresidentDouglast Hsia – TreasurerFranc Martinez – SecretaryKarun Yee Charlie MoyJim T. Chong Aubrie FongGreg JungMembers at LargeDr. Kingman Louie Merlayna Yee-Chin Dr. David YoungAnne LuongVaneesa Lam
5:30pm
6:30pm
7:00pm
7:30pm
8:30pm
Registration and Social
Welcome Remarks
Dinner
Presentation of 2018 Awards
Grand Prizes and Raffle Drawing
Closing Remarks
Masters of Ceremonies • Lonnie Wong • Sharon Ito
CACS Foundation
New Happy Garden Restaurant 5731 Stockton Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95824
October 12, 2018
Honey Lum2018 President
Chinese American Council of Sacramento
Cathy Wei2018 President
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Dear Friends, Community Leaders, and Sponsors:
The Chinese American Council of Sacramento (The Council, CACS) and the CACS Foundation, are delighted to welcome you to our 2018 Gold Mountain Celebration commemorating CACS’ 31st Anniversary. The Gold Mountain Celebration Dinner was created in 2004 by Past President, the late Dr. Douglas Yee, to reflect the rich heritage of the Chinese in Sacramento and California. The name “Gold Mountain” or “Gum San” is the historical name the Chinese gave to California during the Gold Rush in the 1800’s. With this celebration, we honor those Chinese pioneers who have contributed to the development of this region.
We are very pleased to honor CC Yin and the Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affairs Association (APAPA) with the “Frank Fat Founder’s Award” which is the most prestigious award given annually to someone with outstanding community service. CC Yin’s commitment to the Asian Pacific Islander community over the years is unsurpassed in developing youth to be tomorrows’ leaders.
The General Produce Company, represented by owners Dan and Tom Chan and Family, are being inducted into the CACS Hall of Fame to join other Chinese American Pioneers. The Chan Family developed a produce and seafood business over 80 years ago with dedication and teamwork; the family’s business and success is built on compassion for excellent customer service.
This year we congratulate My Sister’s House as they receive the Community Service Award. My Sister’s House operates a safe haven and other social services for Asian Pacific Islander women and children who are experiencing and escaping domestic violence.
The 2018 CACS Gold Mountain Celebration honors Asian American pioneers who have significantly contributed to the socio-economic, civic engagement and human rights endeavors for the overall “quality of life” of Chinese American and Asian Pacific Islanders in California.
We are grateful to the 2018 Sponsors, Donors and Volunteers for their support of our programs: youth leadership scholarships, educational programs, Mandarin Immersion language classes, Asian cultural lectures, Fiddletown and Sacramento Historical Societies, Locke Boarding House Museum, and Voter Education, among others.
We extend our personal thanks to each of the CACS Council and CACS Foundation Board Members and Advisors. Their dedication and commitment help to achieve meaningful outcomes and fulfill our respective goals as we build a stronger community.
Finally, we thank you! Have an enjoyable evening and prosper in the year that comes.
Presidents’ Message
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What is the CACS Council
The primary focus of the Council is civic involvement and advocacy
Chinese American Council of Sacramento (CACS Council)
Mission Statement The Chinese American Council of Sacramento (The COUNCIL) acts as the voice of the Chinese American and APIA (Asian Pacific Islander American) Communities. Issues and concerns are:
Social Justice - Discrimination - Civil and Human Rights - Voter Education and Legislation that affects the interests of Chinese American and APIA communities.
The CACS Council may represent the community at City Council, County Board of Supervisors, and
State Legislature; often in collaboration with other organizations of like purpose.
Elk Grove Mayor Steve Ly & Friends at Sutter Club Betty Yee, State Controller with Linda Lui, at
APAPA Meet & Greet
Chief Justice, Tani Canti Sakauye, Linda Ng ,
at OCA Women’s Leadership Conference
Council Member Rick Jennings & friends attend Sacramento Chinese
Indochina Friendship Association
APAPA Voter’s Education Forum attended by Congressman Ted Lieu and
Dave Jones, State Insurance Commissioner
APAPA Meet & Greet with Senator Janet
Nguyen & Honey Lum & Douglas Hsia of CACS
The CACS Council Board Members (L-R) Alex Eng, Joyce Eng, Honey Lum, President,
Douglas Hsia, Keith Johnson and Cathy Wei
What is the CACS Foundation
Mission Statement
to nurture, preserve and promote Chinese culture and History.
to create educational opportunities of Chinese culture and arts in the greater Sacramento Area.
To support the future development and education of Chinese and other Asian Pacific Islander youth of the greater Sacramento area.
to promote a positive image of Chinese and other Asian Pacific Islander Americans.
to encourage cultural exchanges among Chinese and other groups.
Family Day at the Crocker Museum Operation Santa Claus Locke Asian Spring Festival
Attending the OCA Convention Fashion Show with Fiddletown Historical Society Presenting $1,000. to Mandarin School
Bus Trip to Fiddletown-Restoration of Chew Kee Store Attending the Elk Grove Multi-Cultural Day Ken Fat Family at 2017 Gold Mountain Celebration
Bringing Christmas to My Sister’s House Presenting $1,000. to ASPEA Scholarship
Alex Eng, honors Jerry Chong, Doreen Chan, Lonnie Wong and Roger Fong-4-founders of CACS in 1987
“The Primary focus of the Foundation is on cultural, historical and charitable events “
What is the CACS Foundation
Mission Statement
to nurture, preserve and promote Chinese culture and History.
to create educational opportunities of Chinese culture and arts in the greater Sacramento Area.
To support the future development and education of Chinese and other Asian Pacific Islander youth of the greater Sacramento area.
to promote a positive image of Chinese and other Asian Pacific Islander Americans.
to encourage cultural exchanges among Chinese and other groups.
Family Day at the Crocker Museum Operation Santa Claus Locke Asian Spring Festival
Attending the OCA Convention Fashion Show with Fiddletown Historical Society Presenting $1,000. to Mandarin School
Bus Trip to Fiddletown-Restoration of Chew Kee Store Attending the Elk Grove Multi-Cultural Day Ken Fat Family at 2017 Gold Mountain Celebration
Bringing Christmas to My Sister’s House Presenting $1,000. to ASPEA Scholarship
Alex Eng, honors Jerry Chong, Doreen Chan, Lonnie Wong and Roger Fong-4-founders of CACS in 1987
“The Primary focus of the Foundation is on cultural, historical and charitable events “
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Previous Frank Fat Founder’s
Award Recipients
2010
Dr. Richard Ikeda
2011
Alice Wong, Esq
2008
K. W. Lee
2006
Dr. Herbert Yee
2007
Jerry Chong, Esq.
2005
Dolly Louie
2004
Illa Collin
2002
Georgette Imura
2001
Jimmie Yee
2000
Lonnie Wong
1998
Doreen Chan
1999
John R. Leong
1997
Roy Wong
2012
Dr. Sonney Chong
2013
ACC & Donna Yee
2014
Maeley L. Tom
2015
Tani Cantil-Sakauye
2016
John Chiang
2017
CACS Founding Members: Jerry Chong, Doreen Chan, Lonnie Wong and Roger Fong
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Previous Hall of Fame
Honorees
2010
William Fong
2009
Chung Mei Post VFW Post 8358
2008
Ping Kan Lee
2006
Joseph & Rose Yee
2005
Connie King
2005
Fong Yue Po
2004
Frank Fat
2004
Dr. Edna Mae Fong
2004
Dr. Henry Yee
2012
Dr. Doug Yee
2011
Karen Tomine
2013
Philip Choy
2014
Jimmie R. Yee
2015
Sylvia Sun-Minnick
2017
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Sponsors
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Raffle Prize Donors Table Sponsors
Partial List
• Ann Ho• Anna Mayo• B-J’s Restaurant• Bernadette Chiang• Carole Chong• Carolyn Hashimoto• Crocker Art Museum • Fairytale Town• Folsom Lake Honda• Gloria Bratiotis• Grand Island Winery• Home Depot-Folsom• Hung Mei Yee Clara• In-N-Out Burgers• Jacquelyn’s Hair & Nail• Joan Hirose
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• Chinese American Council of Sacramento Board of Directors
• CACS Foundation Board of Directors & Advisors
• Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affairs Association (APAPA)
• Asian Pacific State Employee Association (APSEA)/APSEA Foundation
• Asian Resources Inc• Council of Asian Pacific Islanders
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League (JACL)• Locke Foundation• OCA - Sacramento• US-China Railroad Friendship
Association• Regional Transit • The Center (SCCSC)• Alex and Joyce Eng• Brenda Fong• Douglas Hsia• Honey Lum• Karun Yee
CACS Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization — Tax ID# 81-1929503Thank You for Your Generous Support!
Grand Prizes
• $900 Joy Kuo Art Studio
• $375 Grand Sierra Hotel
• $350 Thunder Valley Casino Resort
• $300 Ashley Furniture
• $200 Red Hawk Casino
• $200 Habit Burgers
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Complimentary wine provided by
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I N S P I R E . E N G A G E .
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C.C. Yin immigrated to the United States in 1964 when he was 28. He had $100 in his pocket, barely spoke any English and knew practically nothing about America. What he did have was entrepreneurial spirit.
When he landed in the US, CC had a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Taiwan Cheng Kung University, which he soon found insufficient in seeking a career. He pursued a master’s degree in civil engineering at the University of Washington, married his wife Regina and settled down in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1969.
Now, half a century later, he and his family own 30 McDonald’s restaurants and he is the founder & chairman of Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affairs Association (APAPA).
CC is an established entrepreneur with a heart for serving the community. He is actively involved in a number of organizations and institutions such as the Vacaville Rotary Club, the Vacaville Counter Force program, his local NAACP chapter, and local schools as well as other educational programs. C.C. served as past president of the Vacaville Chamber of Commerce and is active in the local chambers of commerce. Besides being one of the founders of APAPA, he is also a co-founder of the Chinese American Association of Solano County. He has received numerous recognitions and awards at local, state and national levels as a statewide business, civic, political and community leader.
CC and Regina Yin, together with like-minded civic leaders founded the Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affairs Association (APAPA) in 2001. APAPA’s mission is to empower Asian and Pacific Islander (API) Americans through education, leadership and active participation in civic and public affairs. The founders of APAPA were responding to an alarming lack of API representation at all levels of government throughout the United States. APAPA has grown into a nationwide organization with over 30,000 members. APAPA has 25 chapters in California, Florida, Massachusetts, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Texas, Utah, Washington DC and Washington. The National Headquarters is located in Sacramento, CA.
APAPA is a grassroots, community-based, non-profit organization, focused on increasing API civic participation at the local, state, and national levels through voter registration and education; leadership development programs including internships and scholarships for high school and college students; and fellowship and mentorship for adults leading to appointive, judicial, and elective offices.
Frank Fat Founder’s AwardHonoree for 2018
C.C. Yin and APAPA
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Regina and C.C. Yin
APAPA Leadership Borad APAPA National Governing Board
congratulations to
the Chinese American Councilof Sacramento & CACS Foundation
on 31 years of outstanding work within the api community!
from your friends at general produce company
PHONE 916.441.6431 | FAX 916.441.24831330 NORTH B ST, SACRAMENTO, CA 95811 | GENERALPRODUCE.COM
Chan Tai Oy emigrated from Zhonghsan, China in 1905 and settled in Sacramento, California by 1910. Tai Oy began work
for a general merchandising company, Tong Sung Co., which specialized in fresh produce and fish. He became managing partner in 1922 and continued until the Great Depression forced bankruptcy in the early 30s. Chan Tai Oy’s brother-in-law, Jue Chong, had invented
the asparagus plow some years earlier and in 1933 provided the financial backing that Tai Oy
needed to restart the bankrupt Tong Sung Co. It was renamed General Produce & Fish Co. and employed
sons Eddie, Dan and Tom. Frank Fat opened a restaurant in downtown Sacramento in 1939 and became another of
General Produce’s customers. The 1940s were a continuous growth period for General Produce as service to the U.S. Military, especially McClellan Army Airfield and Camp Beal. In the 1950s, Chan Tai Oy’s sons, Eddie, Dan and Tom, along with nephew Davis Sun, assumed control of the company. Just as Chan Tai Oy did, the second generation of family worked seven days a week to sustain and build the business. The world lost Chan Tai Oy in 1972 at the age of 85 years. His sons and nephew have carried on the family’s work ethic making General Produce & Fish Co. the largest distributor of fresh fruits, fish and vegetables in Northern California. The 1980s were an era of expansion as General Produce went beyond retail and wholesale to now include delivery to hotels, restaurants, schools and corporate food-service operations. In the 1990s Chan Tai Oy’s grandsons Tom and Dan, photograph here, took over management. They lead the business with the same devotion to its success, recognizing that employees are the heart of the company. In the early part of the new millennia General Produce staff exceeded 200 individuals in Sacramento and another 25 in Mt. Shasta. While all of the second generation, sons Eddie, Dan and Tom, have all passed, the secrets to success in the wisdom passed on by Chan Tai Oy, live on in his words: “Work hard, be dedicated and persevere; surround yourself with good, loyal people; and always leave something on the table for the other person.” Today, with Grandfather Chan’s wisdom in mind, the company works to leave a meaningful legacy for future generations. The Chinese American Council of Sacramento and the CACS Foundation congratulate the Chan family for their contributions to all Northern California communities.
2018 Hall of FameChan Family
of General Produce
Chinese American Council of Sacramento and CACS Foundation
congratulations to
the Chinese American Councilof Sacramento & CACS Foundation
on 31 years of outstanding work within the api community!
from your friends at general produce company
PHONE 916.441.6431 | FAX 916.441.24831330 NORTH B ST, SACRAMENTO, CA 95811 | GENERALPRODUCE.COM
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Happy 31st anniversary to the Chinese
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Congratulations Honorees
Mr. CC Yin & My Sister’s House
Happy 31st anniversary to the Chinese
American Council of Sacramento and
CACS Foundation
Mr. C.C. Yin, Chan Family and My Sister’s House
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My Sister’s House is a small but effective non-profit in Sacramento which for 17 years has provided shelter, safety, services, and job training for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking many of whom have language and cultural issues. This past year alone (2017-2018), more than 2,500 were assisted on its 24/7 multi-lingual help line, 117 women and children received shelter or housing services, and 423 benefited from My Sister’s House Women to Work Program which includes benefiting from legal, counseling, and job training and preparation services. Today, it operates an emergency shelter and two transitional 6 bed shelters. With its volunteers, My Sister’s House is able to serve abused victims speaking more than 20 different languages or dialects.
Four years ago, My Sister’s House began operating My Sister’s Cafe at 455 Capitol Mall to support its Women to Work Program and provide job skill building opportunities for its clients and its volunteers, along with delicious American food with an Asian twist. My Sister’s House is the only domestic violence shelter in California that operates a cafe as a social enterprise.
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