Suffolk County
Asian American Advisory Board
"One World, Many Cultures"
Suffolk County Asian American Advisory Board
Office of Minority Affairs, H. Lee Dennison Building
100 Veterans Memorial Highway
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0099
ph: 631-853-4738
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7th Annual Asian American and Pacific Islander
Heritage Month Celebration
Saturday, May 9, 2015 from 1 pm - 5 pm
Charles B. Wang Center, Stony Brook University
100 Nicolls Road, Stony Brook, NY 11794-4040
Our Mission
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Celebration promotes the importance of cultural diversity in building a vibrant, prosperous and healthy community in Suffolk County.
The Seventh Annual Asian Pacific American Heritage Celebration is organized by Suffolk County Asian American Advisory Board; Suffolk County Office of Minority Affairs, Charles B. Wang Center and Wellbrook Foundation, Inc. In collaboration with Brookhaven National Laboratory, InvaGen Pharmacuetical, The Center for Chinese Learning at Stony Brook, Suffolk County Police Jade Society, Kerala Association of Suffolk County, Habberstad BMW, JEI LEarning Center at Stony Brook, Long Island Korean United Methodist Chruch, MISCH Instruments, Sheraton LaGuardia East Hotel and Truth Technologies, Inc.
Opening Ceremonies (Free Admission)
Wang Center Theater Lobby
1:00 pm (Rain or Shine)
Lion Dance and Parade of Nations
AAAB Youth Orchestra (Free Admission)
Wang Center Theater
1:30 pm (Rain or Shine)
Mutli Cultural Booth & Corporate Sponsor
Booth Display (Free Admission)
Wang Center Theater Lobby
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm (Rain or Shine)
Open Theater (Free Admission)
Wang Center Theater Lobby
2:30 pm - 3:30 pm (Rain or Shine)
4:30 pm Show - Donation $10.00
Featuring Asian Artist, Wang Center Theater
(Tickets Required - Seats are Limited)
BRING THE ENTIRE FAMILY AND JOIN US
Participating Cultures from Bangladesh, China, India,
Japan, Korea, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Taiwan,
Thailand and Vietnam
Directions to Charles B. Wang Center, SUNY Stony Brook
Visit our 2015 Commemorative E-Journal

Dear Friends,
On behalf of the Suffolk County Asian American Advisory Board, I am pleased to welcome you to participate in our Seventh Annual Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, themed “One World, Many Cultures” to take place on Saturday, May 9, 2015, from 1 pm to 5 pm, at the Charles B Wang Center, Stony Brook University, 100 Nicolls Road, Stony Brook, NY 11794.
Our organization brings together individuals from all Asian countries bordering the Pacific Ocean including India and Sri Lanka. Our purpose is to nurture understanding of the traditional visual and performing arts and cultural values of the peoples of this diverse region. During the last thirty (30) years, there has been a dramatic rise in the number of Asian Americans who have established themselves in Suffolk County, enriching the cultural diversity of this area of Long Island. Our celebration on May 9, 2015 is our opportunity to share our rich cultural heritage with all Long Islanders.
We anticipate that the festivities on May 9th will commence an annual celebration in the month of May. We welcome you to assist us in support of this event by submitting to be a participant sponsor. The cost of different levels of sponsorship can be found our website at www.scaaab.org. For the afternoon activities, admission is FREE from 1‐5 pm and open to the general public at the Wang Center Theater Lobby.
The afternoon's entertainment includes multi‐cultural booths from eleven (11) different cultures such as Bangladesh, China, India, Japan, Korea, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam with arts and crafts displays, open theater, tea ceremony, photo exhibit, workshops, and vendor booths selling small items indigenous to countries represented. At 1:30 pm, we will be featuring the AAAB/Wellbrook Foundation Youth Orchestra who will explore the world of music ranging from Renaissance to 21st Century. At 4:30 pm, the highlight of the afternoon activities will start with an awards ceremony for “Distinguished Asian Americans”, plus multi‐cultural dances, musical and vocal performances by featured Asian artist. Seating opens at 4:00 pm. Donation $10. First come, first serve basis.
The Seventh Annual Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month is organized by the Suffolk County Asian American Advisory Board, Suffolk County Office of Minority Affairs, Charles B. Wang Center and Wellbrook Foundation, Inc., In collaboration with Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), InvaGen Pharmacueticals, Inc. The Center for Chinese Learning at Stony Brook, Suffolk County Police Jade Society, Habberstad BMW, JEI Learning Center at Stony Brook, MISCH Instruments, Kerala Association of Suffolk County, Long Island Korean United Methodist Chruch, Sheraton LaGuardia East Hotel and Truth Technologies, Inc.
For more information please call Jim Young (631) 974-1611 or Mohammed Rahman
(631) 873-9128 or Jim Liu (631) 356-4237 or you can visit our website www.scaaab.org.
Thank you for your support and we look forward to seeing you on May 9th.
Sincerely,
Mohammed Rahman
2015 Overall Events Chair
7th Annual Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Celebration
2013 PHOTO EXCERPTS TAKEN AT THE WANG CENTER
DURING THE 5TH ANNUAL AAPI FESTIVAL
RIBBON CUTTING, OPEN CEREMONIES & PARADE OF NATIONS
Saturday, May 11, 2013 - FREE ADMISSION
From 12:00 PM to 12:30 PM at the Wang Center Theater Main Lobby
Come and join us on Saturday, May 11, 2013 at 12:30 pm at the Stony Brook University, Charles B. Wang Center, Main Theater Lobby on our "Ribbon Cutting, Open Ceremonies and Parade of Nations". See the colorful traditional costumes, music, dances, booth exhibits from ten (10) different Asian cultures such as Bangladesh, China, India, Korea, Japan, Nepal, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.
Activities includes Tea Ceremony, Open Theater, Photo Exhibit, Workshop, AAAB Youth Orchestra, Distinguished Asian American Awarding Ceremonies, Social Harmony Writing Contest Awarding, Corporate and Exhibit Booths and much more.

WELCOME ADDRESS - Welcome address acknowledgement of Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone, Suffolk County officials, Ambassadors, Consul Generals and VIP guests by Rev. Roderick Pearson, Executive Director, Suffolk County Youth Bureau/Human Services.

AAAB YOUTH ORCHESTRA - May 11, 2013 - FREE ADMISSION
From 1:30 PM to 2:15 PM at the Wang Center Theater
Come and join us on Saturday, May 11, 2013 at 1:30 pm - 2:15 pm at the Stony Brook University, Charles B. Wang Center, Main Theater featuring the AAAB Youth Orchestra.
Founded in 2011 by Suffolk County Asian American Advisory Board, AAAB Youth Orchestra offers extracurricular music programs for children ages 10-18 yrs. The main goal is to promote not only music of Asian heritage but to explore the world of music in general, ranging from Renaissance to 21 st Century under careful guidance of Mr. Peter Papiewski, our Music Director and Conductor.
OPEN THEATER - May 11, 2013 - FREE ADMISSION
From 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM at the Wang Center Theater Main Lobby
Come and join us on Saturday, May 11, 2013 at 2:00 pm at the Stony Brook University, Charles B. Wang Center, Main Theater Lobby on our "Open Theater". Listen to the sights and sounds from ten (10) different Asian cultures such as Bangladesh, China, India, Korea, Japan, Nepal, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam ranging from musical instruments, dances and vocal perfomances.

Distinguished Asian American Honorees Awards Ceremony
From 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM at the Wang Center Theater Main
The Awards Committee of the 2013 SUFFOLK COUNTY ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH CELEBRATION organized by Suffolk County Asian American Advisory Board, recognizes the achievements of individuals and organizations that have helped/benefited the Asian American communities in Suffolk County. There are three award categories:
FEATURED PERFORMANCE BY ASIAN ARTIST
From 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM at the Wang Center Theater
Admission $15 - Seats are Limited, FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE
SOLD OUT - As of April 29, 2013 we are accepting a waiting list.
Listen to the sights and sounds as we invite professional featured artist from Asian countries who will entertain you with classic love songs, patriotic songs, spiritual and multicultural songs from around the world.
This year's Korean Program is made possible in part by the grant from the Korean Cultural Services for the Asian American Heritage Celebration Month on the program.

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Suffolk County Asian American Advisory Board
Office of Minority Affairs, H. Lee Dennison Building
100 Veterans Memorial Highway
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0099
ph: 631-853-4738
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