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Shanghai Yacht Club partners with ChinaSpirit for America’s Cup 35 Effort

San Francisco / Shanghai Sister City Committee

Shanghai Yacht Club partners with ChinaSpirit for America’s Cup 35 Effort

San Francisco-Shanghai Sister City Committee Lends Support

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4 October 2012 – San Francisco, CA: With the backdrop of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge and the towering masts of the America’s Cup World Series racing yachts, ChinaSpirit, in partnership with the Shanghai Yacht Club and the San Francisco-Shanghai Sister City Committee, announced its plans today to take part in the 35th America’s Cup and also next year’s Red Bull America’s Cup Youth Series.

“ChinaSpirit is about China regaining their rightful position on the world’s oceans,” said Noëlle Smulders, ChinaSpirit CEO. “Around 1421, China ruled the seas under Zheng He, and China is ready to regain that vision and passion to be part of the best in the world, when it comes to sailing and the seas in general. It is also about getting the youth in China excited about the oceans. And when people are excited, great things happen, such as better conservation and protection of marine resources; ChinaSpirit includes a complete educational aspect with respect to the environment as well”.

ChinaSpirit is not a challenger for the 34th America’s Cup; rather, ChinaSpirit has registered for the 2013 America’s Cup Youth Races: a first step to launching its initial activities to build a strong team that represents the whole of China. This will lead to a foundation to create a prospective challenger for the 35th America’s Cup.

“Sailing is a sport that is growing rapidly in China,” said Shanghai Yacht Club Commodore Aaron Lee (Li Ying Nan). “San Francisco, host of the 34th America’s Cup and with its large Chinese community, is the perfect place to make this announcement.”

Speaking in support of today’s announcement at the St. Francis Yacht Club were Bruno Trouble from Louis Vuitton, Mark Chandler from the San Francisco Mayor’s Office; Maggie Wei, Vice President of Marketing for Cosco Shipping, and Tom Kiely, Executive Vice President for San Francisco Travel, and James Fang, Executive Director of the San Francisco-Shanghai Sister City Committee.

“The San Francisco-Shanghai Sister City Committee is America’s oldest and most successful sister city program,” said Fang. “Based on 32 years of mutual collaboration, the committee plays a pivotal role in promoting cultural understanding and economic development between the two regions. It is considered one of the nation’s critical links to China. Our aspiration is that through the sport of sailing, the cultural and economic bonds will strengthen and flourish, not only between San Francisco and Shanghai, but everywhere.

 “ChinaSpirit is about creating a new approach to sailing in China,” said Commodore Li. “With ChinaSpirit, we share a vision for the sport of sailing in China. ChinaSpirit is not just about racing; it’s about creating a new energy and spirit for the sport of sailing in Shanghai and China, and making it happen through partnerships and training programs. We are excited to be a part of this initiative. Events like the record setting crossing from Shanghai to San Francisco in 2013 are just a few of the upcoming activities that we have planned with ChinaSpirit.”

“The America’s Cup is not just about sailing, it’s about sports excellence, technological innovation and leadership,” Smulders summed up. “China has already proven that it has strengths in each of these areas. the challenge for ChinaSpirit will be to bring these Chinese skills together for a winning combination. We believe that we can do this.”

For more information about the ongoing efforts of ChinaSpirit go to: www.facebook.com/ChinaEnergy?ref=hl

31st Annual Fleet Week Sails Into San Francisco, Oakland and Alameda

Fleet Week

31st Annual Fleet Week Sails Into San Francisco, Oakland and Alameda

San Francisco and Neighboring Cities Celebrate Maritime History and Emergency Preparedness with a Weeklong Series of Events Highlighting the Humanitarian Assistance Capabilities of the Military and Joint Military/ Civilian First Responder Training and Education

Special Appearance by The Blue Angels

This Year’s Navy Ship Tours Along San Francisco’s Southern Waterfront, Pier 80 & the USS Makin Island at Pier 30/32

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1 October 2012 – San Francisco, CA: Ahoy! The Fleet is in from October 4-8, 2012, San Francisco opens its arms and piers for the 31st annual Fleet Week (www.fleetweek.us). With more ships, more sailors, more Marines, more free family friendly events than ever this year’s Fleet Week has expanded to include neighboring cities: Oakland and Alameda. Continuing the focus on military/civilian cooperation in disaster preparedness, Fleet Week features training and education programs including peer-to-peer medical exchanges, the Senior Leaders Seminar, Urban Search and Rescue Training and much more. Plus, as usual, the skilled naval aviators of “The Blue Angels” will thrill with their extraordinary airborne maneuvers. In a change from previous years, for the 2012 Fleet Week, ships of the United States Navy, US Coast Guard and Royal Canadian Navy will be open for tours at San Francisco’s southern waterfront, docked at Pier 80 with the US Navy’s “Green Ship”, the USS Makin Island, open for tours at Pier 30/32. Added this year, demonstrations of military dogs in service at Pier 80.

San Francisco and Fleet Week share a long and storied history that originated in 1908 with the arrival of the “Great White Fleet” to the Bay during their round-the-world 14-month long voyage. Over the years, millions more San Franciscans have welcomed the United States Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard making its Fleet Week one of the City’s most treasured traditions. Under the leadership of then Mayor Dianne Feinstein, the modern Fleet Week tradition began in 1981, honoring the dedicated men and women of the Armed Forces and their colleagues.

The San Francisco Fleet Week Association is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to honor the dedication to duty and sacrifices of the men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces and to conduct and offer disaster preparedness training. Its honorary Co-Chairpersons are United States Senator Dianne Feinstein and former Secretary of State George P. Shultz.

Following is an overview of public events for San Francisco Fleet Week 2012. An up-to-the-minute schedule of public events is available online at www.fleetweek.us

Thursday, October 4

Sailors and Marines on Liberty in San Francisco, Interagency Softball Tournament & Tribute Concert at Marines Memorial Club

Highlights:
8am – 12pm: Softball tournament between visiting military teams and local law enforcement teams at US Coast Guard Island in Alameda.
8am – 4pm: Ships’ crews take part in area community outreach and service projects around San Francisco
1pm – 5pm: Air Show Rehearsal with the Blue Angels

Friday, October 5

Ship tours; The Blue Angels and PIER 39 Concerts
Highlights:
8am – 12pm: Softball tournament between visiting military teams and local law enforcement teams at Moscone Field in San Francisco 8am – 4pm: Ships’ crews take part in area community service projects around San Francisco
8am- 4pm: Weapons displays at Alameda’s USS Hornet Pier 9am – 5pm: Public tours of the United States Navy along with US Coast Guard and Canadian vessels at Piers 30/32 & 80 on San Francisco’s southern waterfront (check www.fleetweek.us for full schedule)
12pm-1:30pm: United States Navy Band Concert at Scott’s Outdoor Pavilion at Jack London Square in Oakland, CA.
12pm-2pm: The Air Force Band, “Mobility”, in concert at PIER 39
12:30pm – 4pm: Full Air Show, featuring the Blue Angels
3:30pm – 4:30pm: Navy Band “Southwest” in concert at PIER 39
5:30pm-6:30pm: 1st Marine Division Band in concert at PIER 39
7:15pm – 7:45pm: Blue Angels “Meet & Greet” at PIER 39

Saturday, October 6

Humanitarian Assistance Village, TRX on the Green Fitness Challenge, Fleet Week Parade, Air Show & Ship Tours Highlights:
8am – 4pm: Humanitarian Assistance Village with exhibits and activities on the Marina Green
8am- 4pm: Weapons displays at Alameda USS Hornet Pier
9:30am – 4pm: Military, Public and Civilian exhibits and education workshops on Humanitarian Assistance & Disaster Response Capabilities at Marina Green.
10am: United States Marine Corps 1st Marine Division Band performs at the Powell Street Cable Car Turn Around in San Francisco.
10:30am: TRX on the Green Fitness Challenge with US Military on Marina Green, presented by 24 Hour Fitness
11am: Ships of the United States Navy along with US Coast Guard and Royal Canadian vessels set sail in the Parade of Ships
12:30pm-4pm: Full Fleet Week Air Show featuring the Blue Angels
1pm – 4pm: Public tours of the United States Navy along with US Coast Guard and Canadian vessels at Piers 30/32 & 80 on San Francisco’s southern waterfront (check www.fleetweek.us for full schedule)
1pm – 2pm: United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps “Band of the Golden West” in concert at PIER 39.
6pm: Speech at the Marines Memorial Club followed by a performance of the United States Marine Corps 1st Marine Division Band (free public event, but advance registration required via www.marineclub.com )

Sunday, October 7
Fitness Challenge, Military Dog Program & Italian Heritage Parade

Highlights:
8am – 4pm: Humanitarian Assistance Village with exhibits and activities on the Marina Green
8am- 4pm: Weapons displays at Alameda USS Hornet Pier
9am-12noon: Military dog program at Pier80.
9am – 4pm: Ships’ crews take part in area community outreach and service projects around San Francisco
9:30am – 5pm: Military, Public and Civilian exhibits and education workshops on Humanitarian Assistance & Disaster Response Capabilities at Marina Green.
10am: TRX on the Green Fitness Challenge open to the public on Marina Green, presented by 24 Hour Fitness
11am-4pm: The Oakland Navy League BBQ at Pier 80 for visiting military and their families.
12pm-3pm: Pop Rocks Concert at PIER 39
12noon – 4pm* Full Fleet Week Air Show featuring the Blue Angels
* Including America’s Cup World Series Racing 2pm to 2:30pm.
12:30pm: Italian Heritage / Fleet Week Parade in North Beach, featuring the US Navy Band, and the USMC 1st Marine Division Bands
1pm – 4pm: Public tours of the United States Navy along with US Coast Guard and Royal Canadian vessels at Piers 30/32 & 80 on San Francisco’s southern waterfront (check www.fleetweek.us for full schedule)
4:30pm-7pm: Navy Band, Southwest at PIER 39

Monday, October 8
Navy Band Concert & “Band Challenge”

Highlights:
9am – 4pm: Public tours of the United States Navy along with US Coast Guard and Royal Canadian vessels at Piers 30/32 & 80 on San Francisco’s waterfront (check www.fleetweek.us for full schedule)
9am – 4pm: Ships’ crews take part in area community outreach and service projects around San Francisco
10am – 1:30pm: The 1st Marine Division Band will host a “Band Challenge” with young musicians from area high schools at the Band Shell in Golden Gate Park.
5pm: 1st Marine Division Band Tribute Performance at the Marines’ Memorial Club to Honor the Fallen (FREE public event, but advance registration required via www.marineclub.com)

Public Transit Information:

People are encouraged to take public transit to all destinations along the waterfront when possible. Men and women in uniform or with military ID ride free on any Muni vehicle, October 4 through 8. Avoid parking hassles and bike, walk or Go Green to Fleet Week on Muni. There will be extended service on MUNI to Pier 80 for ship tours as well as limited free parking at Pier 80. For Muni route and service information please visit www.sfmta.com/fleetweek

History of Fleet Week:

San Francisco and Fleet Week share a long and storied history starting with the arrival in the Bay of the President Theodore Roosevelt’s “Great White Fleet” in 1908. Comprised of 16 battleships of the Atlantic Fleet and various smaller vessels, this historic flotilla featured hulls painted white except for the gilded scrollwork on their bows. The 14-month long voyage from Hampton Roads Virginia to San Francisco was a showcase of American sea power with ships manned by 14,000 sailors. They covered 43,000 miles and stopped at 20 ports on six continents. The fleet arrived in San Francisco on May 6, 1908 from Magdalena Bay, Mexico and was greeted by a huge celebration hosted by the City of San Francisco. As each ship passed Fort Point it fired a 21-gun salute, which was answered with a salute from land. Crowds flocked to San Francisco to see the fleet. Transbay ferry traffic from May 5 to May 17 exceeded the normal business by 450,000 passengers. The heaviest travel day was on May 6 when 186,000 passengers were taken across San Francisco Bay to see the arrival of the fleet. It was one of the largest crowds of Californians ever assembled.

On January 18, 1911, the era of Naval aviation began in San Francisco Bay with the first-ever launch of an aircraft from the deck of a military vessel, the USS Pennsylvania.

Throughout the 20th Century, San Francisco was a major focus of naval operations, and served as the headquarters of the United States Naval forces under Admiral Chester Nimitz during WW II. A generation of “Liberty Ships” and other military vessels were built, launched, serviced, berthed and later retired at such historic sites at Mare Island, the Marin Shipworks, Treasure Island, Hunters Point Shipyard, Suisun Bay and the Alameda Naval Air Station.

About the San Francisco Fleet Week Association:
San Francisco Fleet Week Association is a 501c(3) nonprofit organization governed by an all-volunteer board of Directors. The mission of the Association is to plan and operate the annual San Francisco Fleet Week, including the year-around Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response program – a national leader in planning, training and coordination with public and private-sector executives, leaders and first-responders.

About the San Francisco Fleet Week:
San Francisco Fleet Week is the most important Fleet Week in the nation and one of the largest civic events in Northern California, bringing great publicity and economic benefits to the City and the region at large. San Francisco Fleet Week celebrates the young men and women of the U.S. Military and is host to the Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response program with a mission to save lives and alleviate suffering by improving our nation’s preparedness to respond to disasters.

ArtLaunch Opening Event: Wednesday, October 10, 5:30pm – 10pm

ArtSpan

ArtSpan Presents SAN FRANCISCO OPEN STUDIOS

With over 900 artists it is the country’s oldest and largest open studio event

Every weekend October 13 – November 4, 2012, 11am – 6pm

ArtLaunch Opening Event: Wednesday, October 10, 5:30pm – 10pm

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1 October 2012 — San Francisco comes alive with art this fall as ArtSpan presents its 37th Annual SF Open Studios – the oldest and largest event of its kind in the country. From Dogpatch to Fort Mason, the Mission to Ocean Beach, each weekend features new neighborhoods to explore as more than 900 emerging and established artists open their studios to show and sell their work during the month-long event. It’s an unrivaled opportunity for art patrons, collectors, and admirers to connect one on one with artists, get a glimpse of the working artist’s life, and to find their next true art love.

SF Open Studios is free, self-guided tour which takes place every weekend October 13 – November 4, 2012 from 11am to 6pm. Each weekend features artists in different neighborhoods (please see event schedule below). To assist in planning studio visits, the public is invited to learn about the participating artists at www.artspan.org or by picking up the free SF Open Studios Guide, complete with thumbnail reproductions, contact information, and map locations, available at distribution points throughout San Francisco and at SOMArts Cultural Center, 934 Brannan Street, during regular gallery hours. While at SOMArts, visitors can enjoy the SF Open Studios Exhibition, featuring select works by many participating artists, on view October 10 – November 4, 2012.

“SF Open Studios absolutely epitomizes the breadth, depth, and diversity of the city itself,” says ArtSpan Executive Director Heather Holt Villyard. “There’s no other event that illuminates the abundance and vibrancy of San Francisco’s arts and culture in the same way.

SF Open Studios kicks off with ArtLaunch, a special exhibition preview event and fundraising party on Wednesday, October 10, 2012 from 5:30pm to 10pm. Tickets are $25-$60 and can be purchased by visiting www.artspan.org

About ArtSpan ArtSpan, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, builds a community by connecting the public to visual arts in San Francisco. Through SF Open Studios, youth and adult education, and art-centric events, ArtSpan creates a platform for artists to thrive, fostering a Bay Area that values the arts.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
2012 SF Open Studios Weekend Dates:

Weekend 1: October 13 & 14, 11am – 6pm 

Fort Mason, Marina, Pacific Heights, Russian Hill, North Beach, Ocean Beach, Sunset, Richmond, Diamond Heights, Buena Vista, Twin Peaks, West Portal, Glen Park, Excelsior, Duboce, Hayes Valley, Haight, Upper Market

Weekend 2: October 20 & 21, 11am – 6pm 

SOMA, Tenderloin, Potrero Hill, Dogpatch, Bayview

Weekend 3: October 27 & 28, 11am – 6pm 

Mission, Noe Valley, Bernal Heights, Castro

Weekend 4: November 3 & 4, 11am – 6pm 

Hunters Point Shipyard & Islais Creek Studios

SF Open Studios Exhibition
October 10, 2012 – November 4, 2012
Tuesday – Friday, 12pm – 7pm
Saturday, 11am – 5pm
Sunday, 11am – 3pm
SOMArts Cultural Center, Main Gallery, 934 Brannan St. San Francisco, CA Free

ArtLaunch
October 10, 2012, 5:30pm – 10pm
Tickets range $25-$60
Available at www.artspan.org

The Chinese Historical Society of America to benefit during a shopping weekend at SAKS Fifth Avenue in downtown San Francisco

Chinese Historical Society of America

The Chinese Historical Society of America to benefit during a shopping weekend at SAKS Fifth Avenue in downtown San Francisco

September 29 and 30, 2012

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28 September 2012 – San Francisco, CA: Join the Chinese Historical Society of America (www.chsa.org) for a benefit shopping weekend at Saks Fifth Avenue’s Union Square stores on Saturday and Sunday, September 29 and 30, 2012. During that weekend, Saks Fifth Avenue will donate 10% of proceeds from sales when customers mention the Chinese Historical Society of America at both Saks’ Women’s Store at 384 Post Street, and the Men’s Store at 220 Post Street.

“Saks Fifth Avenue San Francisco is proud to partner with the Chinese Historical Society of America as we recognize the importance of continuing the education and outreach efforts of Chinese American history,” said Ryan J. Williams, Director of Marketing for Saks Fifth Avenue San Francisco stores.

“This is truly a win-win partnership,” said CHSA executive director Sue Lee. “We’re so grateful for this support from one of the city’s most prestigious retailers, and look forward to seeing many of our friends and supporters shopping with us at Saks that weekend.”

In addition to the shopping weekend, Saks has generously offered a $500 shopping experience as an auction item for the upcoming CHSA Voice & Vision annual gala on September 22 at the Four Seasons Hotel in San Francisco. The Chinese Historical Society of America Museum is located at 965 Clay Street (between Powell and Stockton Streets) in San Francisco. More information is available at www.chsa.org.

ABOUT THE CHINESE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA

Founded in 1963, CHSA is the oldest and largest organization in the country dedicated to the documentation, study, and presentation of Chinese American history. In 2011, CHSA celebrated the 10th anniversary of its opening at the landmark Julia Morgan-designed Chinatown YWCA building in 2001. Through exhibitions, publications, and educational, public programming, CHSA promotes the contributions and legacy of Chinese Americans.

The Chinese Historical Society of America is located at 965 Clay Street, San Francisco, 94108. Museum hours are Tuesday-Friday 12-5pm, and Saturdays 11am–4pm. (Closed Sunday, Monday, and Holidays.) Admission to the museum is $5 for adults, $3 for students/seniors, $2 for children 6-17. The museum is free the first Thursday of the month. Further information is available by calling (415) 391-1188 x101, or at www.chsa.org

The 17th Annual Kaiser Permanente San Francisco International Dragon Boat Festival Celebrates “The Year of the Water Dragon”

The 17th Annual Kaiser Permanente San Francisco International Dragon Boat Festival Celebrates “The Year of the Water Dragon” with teams from the UK, Germany, Canada & the US

Dragon Boat Festival

 

The 17th Annual Kaiser Permanente San Francisco International Dragon Boat Festival Celebrates “The Year of the Water Dragon” with teams from the UK, Germany, Canada & the US

The largest dragon boat festival outside of Asia brings together the best athletes from around the Bay – and beyond – for this historic and traditional sporting event

Treasure Island, San Francisco
Saturday & Sunday, September 15 & 16

Racing: 8am – 5pm; Festival: 10am – 5pm

www.sfdragonboat.com

 

4 September 2012 – San Francisco, CA: Call it the “Water Dragon Olympics”: the 17th Annual Kaiser Permanente San Francisco International Dragon Boat Festival (www.sfdragonboat.com) Saturday & Sunday, September 15 & 16, 2012 on Treasure Island in the middle of San Francisco Bay. A fitting counterpart to the recent London Olympics, for the first time, this year’s Festival features several new international teams: paddlers from the United Kingdom, Germany, Canada and, of course, the United States. San Francisco Mayor Edwin M. Lee will help kick-off the event on Saturday as he visits the teams, including one from City Hall’s own ChinaSF business development initiative. Both days of the Festival feature racing from 8am – 5pm, and an on-land Festival of Dragon Boat cultural and related activities from 10am – 5pm. Entrance to the Festival is free and open to the public, as is viewing of the races.

“With a Chinese American Mayor in San Francisco, we’re finding interest in the sport at an all time high and continuing to grow,” said Linda Cheu, Festival Director of the California Dragon Boat Association that sponsors the event. “It is a fitting sport for the Year of the Water Dragon.”

Cheu notes that dragon boating has continued to grow in popularity throughout the country – and world — citing as evidence this year’s unprecedented international competitors.

“The California Dragon Boat Association again expects record attendance in all divisions this year,” said Dave Chen, President of the California Dragon Boat Association and also a longtime dragon boat crewmember. “It’s going to be another great weekend of good, hard racing, excellent entertainment and food, and great times on and off the water!” The festival provides an exciting array of activities off the water as well, from food trucks to entertainment to children’s activities.

In 1996 a handful of paddlers came together with the vision to build an organization to foster the growth and development of dragon boating in the San Francisco Bay Area. Each had little experience in starting up a non-profit organization most were relatively new to the sport themselves. With only commitment and their faith in dragon boating becoming a great activity for the community they moved forward to promote a sport people knew little about in an area already saturated with team sports.

“Although great strides have been made, the dragon boat community in the Bay Area is still in its infancy,” “We are always looking for motivated people to continue the growth of the sport especially on behalf of youth interested in the sport.”

So, what exactly is Dragon Boating?


For those unfamiliar with the sport, dragon boating simply put, is a boat of 20 paddlers, a drummer and a steers person paddling to cross the finish faster than their competition. It’s a team sport in its purest form that encompasses the elements of power, speed, synchronization and endurance.

With its beginnings in Southern China, dragon boating today is the fastest growing international team water sport. Each year, race festivals are held around the world in Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe and the United States, one of the largest festivals in the North America is held right here in the San Francisco Bay Area.

“The appeal to dragon boating is mainly contributed to the sport’s ability to accommodate a wide spectrum of skill levels ranging from novice to competitive,” Chen explains. “At the novice and recreational level, teams often form as a means of social outlet, team building and an alternative means of exercise. For the spectator, the true display of the sport’s intensity and skill is witnessed in the competitive ranks.”

Dragon boat racing is one of the earliest known forms of aquatic competition and is celebrated at festivals and races throughout the world. This mythical celebration is a symbol of Chinese culture and spirit and is one of the three largest festivals in that country, with its roots going back over 2,000 years.

Legend has it that Qu Yuan, a scholar and advisor to the emperor of the Chu Kingdom, jumped into the Mei Lo (Mi Luo) River in despair and protest against government corruption. Local fishermen raced out in their boats to save him. They beat drums and pounded their paddles on the river’s waters and threw rice dumplings wrapped in silk into the river to distract the water dragons and keep them from eating from Qu Yuan’s body. Dragon boating evolved from the re-enactment of this legend at annual festivals.

After 16 years, the California Dragon Boat Association is now the largest dragon boating organization in the Bay Area and organizes one of the largest competitive dragon boat festivals in the United States. In addition, the Association oversees the largest high school and college dragon boat program in the nation.

“No one who has discovers dragon boating – either on the water or as an on land volunteer leaves unchanged,” says Cheu. “Only recently are people outside of Asia beginning to see and experience the magic team and community building aspects of this ancient sport.”