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Oct 262012
 

Financial Seminar (金融知识讲座) This Sunday in Cafeteria:

本周日(10/28/2012) 10:00-11:30AM, 在WPHS餐厅将有一个家庭金融知识讲座, 由独立经纪人孙海洪博士主讲。讲座内容涉及与许多家庭过去现在和未来可能密切相关的各种财务规划问题。诸如,如何准备孩子大学教育经费又不会影响申请政府/大学提供的教育经费支助;退休计划的管理战略;房屋贷款策略;投资的几大原则;合理省税途径,以及2013年新税法对我们的影响.

This Sunday from 10:00-11:30AM in cafeteria, Dr. Sun, an independent broker who works for many financial companies like Prudential, Fidelity, Transamerica, Jackson, Nationwide and Pacific life, will offer a seminar on Family Financial Planning. It will address questions and concerns you might have for your family, such as, college education funding strategy, retirement account management, strategy for mortgage loan, principles for investment, tax reduction and the impact of new tax law in 2013.

Oct 262012
 

Adult Fitness Class Starting this Sunday

HXGNY is excited to offer a new adult class, Fitness Dance, starting Oct 28th, from 11:30-12:30.  The class simplifies a wide variety dance moves and combines them into a set of fitness routine, and get you move with high energy and motivating music.  You will explore from hot Latin rhythm to Jazzy Broadway, from Line Dancing to Hip Pop, from Funk to Zumba.  Each class ends with yoga moves to stretch and calm both body and mind.  You will feel heart pumping, weight losing, body toning at the same time while dancing away your worries.  No experience is required and all ages welcome.   Please stop by Build C hallway by the student locks and try out and enjoy the fun this Sunday!

New pre-K Class open this Sunday

Due to strong demand for preK class and a lot of parents want to have a smaller class for little kids, HXGNY will open a new preK class this Sunday. Time and place will be 10:30AM-12:30PM at B228. If you want your kids to move to a smaller class and get more attention, or you know any other kids who might be interested in this class, please send an email to registration@hxgny.org.

The new preK teacher is Liu Min. She is young and energetic, very good with kids. She had a successful first session last Sunday. Click here for her Bio.

New Session of Lego Robotics Classes Start on Nov. 4.

Due to strong demand of Lego Robotic Classes, we will open the 2nd session of Lego Robotic Classes start from 11/04/2012.  Those who took Lego Robotic Classes before can transfer to any culture class for free. Each class costs $180.

There are four options for 2nd session of Lego Robotic Classes:
1) Photo Comics Creation: (4th grade and up);
2) LEGO® Mindstorms® NXT Robotics Engineering: (4th Grade and up);
3) Stop-motion Animated Movie Making: (4th grade and up);
4) WeDo Robots: (1st to 3rd grade).
Please click here for more detailed descriptions of the classes.

Class is limited to 12 kids. Please register promptly at reg.hxgny.org.

Oct 262012
 

10月21日,2012华夏中文学校智力运动会圆满落幕。我校自成立后第一次组队,共有七名队员参加了五个项目的比赛。尽管比赛地点路途较远,时间安排与校内考试冲突,但参赛的学生与家长克服了困难,取得了骄人的战绩。陆长元、刘运畴分获成人组象棋一、二名;许东升、Marty Tallan分获成人组国际象棋一、二名。感谢这七名队员展示了我们学校进取协作的精神风貌,期盼近期的校内比赛会带给大家更多的精彩。

On October 21, 2012 Huaxia Chinese School held Annual Mindsports at Bridgewater, New Jersey. Seven players from HXGNY participated in five games.  Overcoming various difficulties such as long- distance traveling and schedule conflict, our team members achieved remarkable results. Lu Changyuan, Liu Yunchou won 1st and 2ndplace respectively in Chinese Chess in adult group; Xu Dongsheng, Marty Tallan won 1st and 2nd place respectively in Chess contest. Congratulations to all the winners for their admirable achievement and sportsmanship.  Mindsports opens an excellent start to a series of in-school contests in the following weeks.

Oct 262012
 

 

Board of Legislators and Westchester Children’s Museum

Sign Historic Lease Agreement

Westchester County Board of Legislators (BOL) Chairman Ken Jenkins (D-Yonkers) signed a 10-year lease with the Westchester Children’s Museum at a special ceremony today held at the BOL Rotunda in Michaelian Office Building.

 

The lease signing ceremony, which finalizes the agreement for the operation of a children’s museum in a historic building on the County’s Playland property in Rye, included Tracy Kay, executive director of the Westchester Children’s Museum, along with Corinne Zola, board chair of the Campaign for the Westchester Children’s Museum, and Ira Greenstein, board president of the Westchester Children’s Museum, who also signed the lease.

 

The lease agreement, which was unanimously approved by the BOL in August 2011, “is an important part of a vision of Playland being a year-round attraction that will boost revenues and reduce costs,” said BOL Chairman Ken Jenkins (D-Yonkers).

Board of Legislators Chairman Ken Jenkins stated, “it is my great honor and privilege to sign the Westchester Children’s Museum lease today.” Also pictured (l-r): Legislator Catherine Borgia; Legislator Bill Ryan; Legislator Judy Myers; and BOL Majority Leader Pete Harckham.

 

“Westchester Children’s Museum is thrilled to reach yet another significant milestone toward making our brick-and-mortar home a reality for communities across the region,” said Tracy Kay, Westchester Children’s Museum Executive Director. “We look forward to building a children’s museum that will provide hands-on exploration to inspire, nurture, and begin the transformation of Rye Playland as a year-round destination.”

“I’ve served on the board of the Westchester Children’s Museum for more than nine years and have been looking forward to this day since the beginning,” said Ira Greenstein, Westchester Children’s Museum Board President. “Having two children of my own, building the museum has meant so much to me personally, as well as to many families in Westchester. I’m proud to play a role in such a momentous occasion in our county’s history.”

 

Under the terms of the lease, the Westchester Children’s Museum will occupy about half, or approximately 21,390 square feet, of the former men’s bathhouse on the Playland boardwalk and spend $6,441,300 in interior and exterior renovations in exchange for a yearly rent of one dollar ($1). The museum also plans to spend another $7 million for a wide range of exhibits.

 

Westchester Children’s Museum Executive Director Tracy Kay spoke of the steadfast dedication to the museum at Rye Playland on behalf of its board. Standing alongside Kay are (l-r): Legislator Catherine Borgia; Legislator Bill Ryan; Legislator Judy Myers; BOL Chairman Ken Jenkins; and BOL Majority Leader Pete Harckham.

 

“The reuse of a portion of the Playland bathhouse as a children’s museum is consistent with the family-oriented concept and mission of Playland is a major part of any ‘re-invention of this great park,” said Legislator Judy Myers (D-Larchmont), chair of the BOL’s Budget & Appropriations Committee.

 

The lease agreement stipulates that the museum has two years to open its doors-or the lease is nullified.

 

The bathhouse was constructed in 1928, but use of its north and south wings has been discontinued for many years because of decreased patron demand. Under the lease agreement, the Westchester Children’s Museum will be responsible for making capital improvements to the building, all of which will be subject to approval of the Westchester Department of County Parks, Recreation and Conservation, along with the Department of Public Works because of the Playland’s National Historic Landmark designation.

 

“The Westchester Children’s Museum will be a significant asset for Westchester County,” said Legislator Catherine Borgia, chair of the BOL’s Government Operations Committee. “A year-round family educational attraction will provide economic opportunity and enhance tourism in the county.  Children’s museums in other parts of the country have proven to be economic engines that drive growth of many other types of businesses such as restaurants and other tourist attractions, so the Playland bathhouse is a perfect location. Congratulations to all whose hard work and perseverance have made this day possible.”

No property tax dollars will be spent on rehabilitating the interior of the facility-the museum will invest $6 million-plus in the bathhouse before moving in, and thus greatly enhance the value of the property for the County. Also, all of the parking fees collected for visitors to the museum will go into the County’s coffers.Officials from the Children’s Museum expect the new attraction at Playland will have 198,000 visitors (along with 50,000 cars) over the course of each year.

 

Legislator Judy Myers called the lease signing ceremony “a great day for Westchester County and Westchester Children’s Museum.” Standing alongside Myers are (l-r): Legislator Bill Ryan; BOL Chairman Ken Jenkins; and BOL Majority Leader Pete Harckham.

 

“Playland for decades has been a great family entertainment destination, and the arrival of the Westchester Children’s Museum simply strengthens this,” said Legislator Bill Ryan (White Plains). “What a great, fun and educational addition to an already wonderful park. With this in mind, it is understandable why the museum has found such energetic and strong support from county residents and public officials.”

 

“This new lease for a children’s museum at Playland is a great opportunity to revive this park,” said Legislator Virginia Perez (D-Yonkers). “The idea of kids going to one central location to have fun as well as increase their knowledge by visiting a museum is simply brilliant. I am very happy about the new possibilities that this moment will bring to Westchester County.”

 

“The Board of Legislators can be proud of this bi-partisan milestone,” said BOL Majority Leader Pete Harckham (D-Katonah). “This is yet another example of us working together for the people of Westchester.”

 

“On behalf of our board, our dedicated volunteers, our generous donors, and our longtime supporters, we would like to thank the County Board of Legislators for their commitment to the Westchester Children’s Museum,” said Corinne Zola, President, Board of Directors of the Campaign for the Westchester Children’s Museum. “We are on the cusp of an historic private-public partnership that will benefit people in Westchester County and beyond for generations to come.”

 

 

 Westchester Children’s Museum Board President Ira Greenstein and BOL Chairman Ken Jenkins sign the lease agreement today.Looking are (l-r): Tracy Kay, Executive Director of the Westchester Children’s Museum; Legislator Catherine Borgia; Legislator Bill Ryan; Campaign for the Westchester Children’s Museum Board President Corinne Zola; Legislator Judy Myers; and BOL Majority Leader Pete Harckham. (Photo credit: Westchester County Board of Legislators / Tom Staudter)