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Terry MacRae Honored by The Travel & Tourism Marketing Association

Hornblower Cruises and Events

 

Terry MacRae Honored by The Travel & Tourism Marketing Association

Hornblower Founder & CEO Receives 2014 Anastasia K. Mann Leadership Award

www.hornblower.com

Media contacts:

Sandy Baldonado / (415) 635-2224 / sbaldonado@hornblower.com

David Perry & Associates, Inc. / (415) 693-0583 / news@davidperry.com

17 October 2014 – San Francisco, CA: For some it takes a village, but for Hornblowerfounder and CEO Terry MacRae, it requires a fleet: the largest and most respected dining and charter cruise company in North America. Sailing into his 35th year at the helm, MacRae was honored today by his colleagues at the Travel and Tourism Marketing Association as this year’s recipient of the Anastasia K. Mann Leadership Award recognizing the importance of leadership in California’s travel and tourism industry.

“There is no greater honor than to be part of a professional crew,” said MacRae in remarks at the awards ceremony held on Wednesday in Marina del Rey. “It continues to be my privilege to grow and improve our industry for everyone concerned, in a sustainable manner, especially our passengers and guests.”

For over three decades a landmark along San Francisco’s waterfront and in the Golden State, Hornblower under MacRae’s leadership has become the entry point to other great American landmarks. Hornblower subsidiary Alcatraz Cruises has the prestigious National Park Service concession as the exclusive operator of tours to San Francisco’s historic Alcatraz Island. On the East Coast, the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island are proudly served by Hornblower’s Statue Cruises. Just this year, a natural wonder was added to Hornblower’s list, when Hornblower Niagara Cruises commenced operations for a 30-year contract to provide spectacular service to and under Niagara Falls.

“Terry is an icon of California tourism,” said Joe D’Alessandro, President and CEO of SF Travel. “Always proud of his San Francisco roots, Terry has extended the Hornblower brand across the state and across the country. He represents the very best of tourism, the lifeblood of the California economy.”

After graduating from Cal Poly San Luis Obisbo, MacRae turned his passion for preserving our natural resources into a career as an environmental engineer at Industrial Clean Air and later Ecolaire Systems, Inc. When a small two-boat charter operation in Berkeley, California came on the market, MacRae had an idea: build a unique and sustainable hospitality tourism brand. Hornblower set sail.

Now with over 70 vessels on two coasts, MacRae has led Hornblower into an enviable position as the industry’s undisputed leader, including operation of the nation’s only fleet of hybrid ferries.

“I’ve never forgotten my roots as an environmental engineer,” said MacRae. “Hornblower’s Respect Our Planet program includes initiatives designed to reduce our environmental impact and educate the public, encouraging them to take action in whatever way they can. Hornblower is also pioneering efforts to protect marine life, with one of its projects participating in an EPA-funded study of copper–free bottom hull paints.”

Appropriately enough, the awards ceremony took place aboard a Hornblower vessel, the classic “Entertainer” at Fisherman’s Village, Marina del Rey. Also honored at the event was the Catalina Island Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau, recipient of the 2014 TTMA Landmark Award. Please click below to see the Terry MacRae Salute Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmSZnTPbAho&list=UUjMuOSi6O2h_HRT7KKzjL7A

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Hornblower Cruises & Events has been the leading charter yacht and public dining cruise operator headquartered in California for over 32 years. The company operates over 70 vessels, including the three largest dining yachts on the West Coast, and has ports in San Francisco, Berkeley, Sacramento, Long Beach, Newport Beach, Marina del Rey, San Diego, and New York City. Two Hornblower subsidiary businesses, Alcatraz Cruises and Statue Cruises, are National Park Service ferry concessioners to Alcatraz Island and the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, respectively. In 2014, Hornblower began operating the third subsidiary, Hornblower Niagara Cruises, out of Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. For more information visit: www.hornblower.com

One Week ’Til Fourth Annual Bay Area Science Festival

Bay Area Science Festival Festival

 

One Week ’Til Fourth Annual Bay Area Science Festival: October 23-November 1

Unprecedented Showcase of Region’s Science & Educational Leaders

www.bayareascience.org

Media Contact: David Perry & Associates, Inc. / (415) 693-0583 / news@davidperry.com

17 October 2014 — SAN FRANCISCO: In One week the Fourth Annual Bay Area Science Festival (www.bayareascience.org), presented by Chevron, will “unleash your inner scientist” in venues throughout the Bay Area. Running October 23 – November 1, the Festival is led by the UC San Francisco, and comprised of over 50 events – most of them free. Designed to showcase the region’s catalytic role in scientific progress and provide innovative opportunities to build community around science, technology and engineering, the Bay Area Science Festival is the largest such event of its kind in the nation. Below: some of the Festival’s upcoming highlights.

Nerd Nite Block Party – Friday, October 24, 6pm – 10pm

www.bayareascience.org/event/nerd-nite-block-party/

The 4th annual Bay Area Science Festival is launching on Friday October 24th – an epic 10 day celebration of science & tech across the Bay Area. This year’s festival is being kicked-off in an unusual way, with a simultaneous injection of science into multiple SoMa venues: our first ever Nerd Nite Block Party. We’re hosting a science punk rock show at Slim’s, nerd speed dating at SoMa StrEat Food Park, a video gaming night at Folsom Street Foundry, “How It’s Made” tours of local artisans and workshops, and live science podcasts with “Science….sort of” and Nerdist Science. About 1000 people are expected to attend the Block Party. Poster: http://alexanderbailey.com/BASF/web-use/BASF-2014-05-w710.jpg

Tested Live – Saturday, October 25, 1pm

www.bayareascience.org/event/tested-com-live/

Tested.com’s Adam Savage, Jamie Hyneman, Will Smith, and Norman Chan bring to stage visions of the past, present, and future as seen through the eyes of makers. Enjoy an afternoon of fantastic homebrew projects, demonstrations of exciting new technologies, and conversations with makers about new frontiers of innovation. The show will also include a live recording of Adam Savage’s interview series The Talking Room, with the head of Google (x), Astro Teller!

•Defuse a virtual bomb using the new Occulus Rift gaming technology (virtual reality headset)

•Live 3d printing of 1 attendee as they enter the event

•Will and Norm throw water balloons at each other on High Speed Camera

•Special effects artist Frank Ippolito transforms a person into a Futurama character on stage

•Special presentation from Roman Mars, Host 99% Invisible

•Conversation with Adam Savage & Astro Teller, head of Google (x) (Google’s experimental research group)

Video promo from Adam Savage: www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_RQ6E61JHM

Snap Judgment – 1 Show Only!: Saturday, October 25, 8pm at San Francisco’s Nourse Theater.

www.bayareascience.org/event/snap-judgment/

NPR’s hit show Snap Judgment is back to electrify the Nourse Theater in San Francisco. It’s an ALL-NEW special performance created in association with the Bay Area Science Festival. Led by Snap’s Glynn Washington, the world’s top storytellers are coming to rock the Snap stage with brand new stories on moments of discovery. It’s “Storytelling, with a beat….” LIVE! Come be part of an amazing performance filmed for Snap Judgment and recorded for broadcast on NPR. The last show sold out, so get your tickets now.

Video from last live show: www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152762819298836

Triple CCRMAlite: 40, 50, 80, Sunday, October 26, 1:30pm

www.bayareascience.org/event/ccrma-concert/

Stanford University’s Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA, pronounced “karma”) has been on the scene of electronic and computer-generated sound, since, well, before there was a scene. We are proud in 2014 to be celebrating three important moments in the history of CCRMA and of computer music: founder John Chowning’s 80th birthday; the 50th anniversary of the first computer music program on campus (in the form of a stack of punch cards); and the 40th anniversary of CCRMA. Please join us for a Science Fair showcasing current student research, and a concert featuring works by John Chowning (including a première of a new piece), fellow computer music pioneer Jean-Claude Risset, and CCRMA alumni Kotoka Suzuki and Leah Reid. Schedule Detail:

1:30pm-6pm: CCRMA Science Fair – explore artifacts and hands-on exhibits from CCRMA’s musical history, including one of the earliest keyboards!

2:30pm: ConcertFollowing the concert, please join us on a musical walk from Bing Concert Hall to CCRMA!

Inquiring Minds/Story Collider Double Feature: Tuesday, October 28 at Rickshaw Stop:

www.bayareascience.org/event/im-story-collider/

Four true science stories, including Shayle Matsuda telling his personal tale of gender transition. This will be a powerful night of intense, gripping stories. Inquiring minds is a podcast hosted by Mother Jones. They’ll be interviewing Adam Savage this night.

Discovery Days at AT&T Park: Saturday, November 1: 11am – 4pm

www.bayareascience.org/festival/discovery-days-at-att-park/

The concluding event of the Bay Area Science Festival – a FREE science extravaganza that’s too big for just one side of the Golden Gate Bridge! Last year, more than 40,000 people enjoyed a non-stop program chock-full of interactive exhibits, experiments, games, and shows, all meant to entertain and inspire. AT&T Park will feature over 150 exhibits, including the return of the “Robot Zoo” in Willie Mays Plaza, the Chevron STEM Zone featuring 20 hands-on engineering activities and takeaways, Oracle’s Education Zone with special marine science activities hosted by National Geographic, and Fireside chats with scientists in AT&T Park’s new edible garden in centerfield.

Celebrating 150 years of history, UC San Francisco now encompasses more than 20 locations in San Francisco alone with affiliates and partners across the Bay and around the world.

Since the Gold Rush, UC San Francisco has been integral to San Francisco, a leader in caring for its people and a driving force in its thriving economy and bioscience innovation. For more information on the 150th anniversary, visit http://ucsf150.ucsf.edu/

In addition to UC San Francisco and the National Science Foundation, partners for the Bay Area Science Festival include the Buck Institute for Age Research, the University of California Berkeley, Stanford University, San Francisco State University, California State University East Bay, San Jose State University, the California Academy of Sciences, the Lawrence Hall of Science, Chabot Space & Science Center, the San Jose Children’s Discovery Museum, The Tech Museum, the Exploratorium, the Children’s Museum of Sonoma County, the Oakland Zoo, the Lindsay Wildlife Museum, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, the United States Geological Survey, KQED Quest, BayBio, Mathematical Sciences Research Institute and Wonderfest.

For ongoing information about the events, visit the Bay Area Science Festival website www.bayareascience.org / twitter@bayareascience / #basf14 / www.facebook.com/bayareascience

Ten Percent – TV Listing. October 2014

Ten Percent

Ten Percent – TV Listing. October

Ten Percent — LGBT-TV for Northern California

Mondays – Fridays, 11:30am & 10:30pm and Saturdays & Sundays at 10:30pm on Comcast Hometown Network Channel 104 in Northern California.

www.comcasthometown.com

Episode # 244
Monday — Friday, October 6 – 10, 11:30am & 10:30pm
Saturday & Sunday, October 11 – 12, 10:30pm

David Perry interviews Jovanka Beckles, openly lesbian Vice Mayor of Richmond, Califonia. Perry also speaks with Renny Pritikin chief curator of The Contemporary Jewish Museum.

Episode # 245
Monday — Friday, October 13 – 17, 11:30am & 10:30pm
Saturday & Sunday, October 18 – 19, 10:30pm

David Perry chats with Karl Robillard of St. Anthony’s Foundation. David Perry also talks to Mark Murphy, a candidate for the SF Board of education.

Episode # 246
Monday — Friday, October 20 – 24, 11:30am & 10:30pm
Saturday & Sunday, October 25 – 26, 10:30pm

David Perry interviews David Frederickson, author of Life on all Fours. Perry also interviews marine biologist Shayle Matsuda about this year’s Bay Area Science Festival.

Episode # 247
Monday — Friday, October 27 – 31, 11:30 am & 10:30pm
Saturday & Sunday, November 1 – 2, 10:30pm

David Perry speaks with Dr Marcus Conant about the current state of the AIDS / HIV pandemic. Perry also talks to Kishore Hari, Director of the Bay Area Science Festival.

Episode # 248
Monday — Friday, November 3 – 7, 11:30 am & 10:30pm
Saturday & Sunday, November 8 – 9, 10:30pm

David Perry chats with Josh Rasmussen, co-founder of Zipkick, a new travel app. Perry also interviews legendary photographer and AIDS activist Duane Cramer.

Ten Percent is also available 24/7 through the “On Demand” Feature through your Comcast Cable Network. Choose “Get Local” and “Comcast Hometown” to access Ten Percent. Past shows may also be viewed online at www.comcasthometown.com.

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About 10 Percent

Comcast Hometown Network (CHN), Comcast’s regional cable network covering Northern and Central California, continues its commitment to quality original programming with Ten Percent, a weekly interview series that focuses on lesbian, bisexual, gay and transgender (LGBT) issues. The half-hour show, created and hosted by long-time San Francisco media professional David Perry, airs on Channel 104, Mondays – Thursdays at 11:30am & 8pm and is available to all Comcast digital cable customers throughout Northern and Central California. Each episode will then be available online at www.comcasthometown.com as well as on Comcast’s popular ON DEMAND platform, which is free to Comcast digital customers. To view Ten Percent ON DEMAND, Comcast Digital Cable customers can tune to Channel 1 on their Digital Cable lineup or press the ON DEMAND button on their remote control, then click on the “Get Local” section, then click on “Comcast Hometown.”

“I jokingly call the show ‘Charlie Rose for the LGBT world,” said David Perry, Producer/Host of Ten Percent. “We may be only ten percent of the general population, in round numbers, but our issues are one hundred percent front-and-center in today’s world. Whether it’s the fight for marriage equality or debates about gay clergy or the right to serve openly in uniform, our issues are reflective of the world at large.”

“David has a well-known and unique voice that bridges many communities,” said Jason Holmes, Executive Producer at Comcast Hometown Network. “David’s talents and the launch of Ten Percent further enhance Comcast’s commitment to our communities and Comcast Hometown Network’s compelling, community-based regional programming,”

Fourth Annual Bay Area Science Festival: October 23-November 1, 2014

Bay Area Science Festival Festival

 

Fourth Annual Bay Area Science Festival: October 23-November 1, 2014

Over 50 Events Bring Together Region’s Science & Educational Leaders

twitter@bayareascience / #basf14

www.facebook.com/bayareascience

Media Contact: David Perry & Associates, Inc. / (415) 693-0583 / news@davidperry.com

22 September 2014 — SAN FRANCISCO: At four years of age, children really begin to explore the world around them: their intellectual universe becomes larger. So is the case with the Fourth Annual Bay Area Science Festival (www.bayareascience.org), presented by Chevron, taking place in venues throughout the Bay Area October 23 – November 1, having increased and expanded its focus with every year. Led by the UC San Francisco, the festival is comprised of over 50 events – most of them free – designed to showcase the region’s catalytic role in scientific progress and provide innovative opportunities to build community around science, technology and engineering.

“To plan the festival, we have brought together the Bay Area’s leading academic, scientific, corporate and nonprofit institutions with the collective aim of providing accessible science programming to every Bay Area resident,” said Kishore Hari, who joined UC San Francisco’s Science & Health Education Partnership program in November 2009 to lead the science festival. “By celebrating science in the same way we do for music and art, we hope to showcase how vital science is to Bay Area culture and help inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers.”

Featuring more than 50 fun, interactive science and technology events at local venues from Santa Rosa to San Jose, the Bay Area Science Festival will include provocative lectures, hands-on activities, exhibitions, tours of cutting-edge facilities, and unique adult oriented science entertainment. Activities will include:

Explorer Days (various dates 10/24-10/30). Family Events. “Explorer Days” Tours beginning on Friday, October 24th are one of the highlights of the Fourth Annual Bay Area Science Festival. More than 20 scientist-guided behind-the-scenes tours of unique facilities allow participants to walk in the footsteps of today’s scientific innovators. From exploring the virtual world at Stanford’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab to touring UC San Francisco’s parasite research lab to marveling at the engineering at UPS’ package sorting facility in San Francisco, these intimate tours are a must for budding scientists.

Nerd Nite Block Party (Friday, October 24, 6pm – 10pm): Adult event. We’re kicking off the Bay Area Science Festival by celebrating our nerdy side with the first ever Nerd Nite Block Party in SoMa. There will be a science rock music show headlined by local punk rock band “The Phenomenauts”, Nerd Speed Dating, “How It’s Made” Field trips showcasing local retail shops and craftsman, a free-to-play video gaming night with over 100 different games, and, of course, lots of science all in a 3-block radius!

Tested.com: The Show (Saturday, October 25, 1pm – 4pm) Family Event. Tested.com’s Adam Savage, Jamie Hyneman, Will Smith, and Norman Chan bring to stage visions of the past, present, and future as seen through the eyes of makers. Enjoy an afternoon of fantastic homebrew projects, demonstrations of exciting new technologies, and conversations with makers about new frontiers of innovation. The show will also include a live recording of Adam Savage’s interview series The Talking Room, with a surprise guest. We promise to keep the explosions to a minimum.

Snap Judgment (October 25, 8:00pm, October 26, 3pm). Adult Event. NPR’s hit show Snap Judgment is back to electrify the Nourse Theater in San Francisco. The Oakland-based storytelling show is back with an ALL-NEW special performance created to explore “Breakthroughs” – those amazing moments of discovery. Led by Snap’s Glynn Washington, the world’s top storytellers are coming to rock the Snap stage…It’s “Storytelling, with a beat….” LIVE!

BAHFest: The Festival of Bad Hypotheses (Saturday, October 25, 7pm – 9pm): Family Event. The Festival of Bad Hypotheses — or “BAHFest” — at San Francisco’s iconic Castro Theatre is perhaps the wackiest and most fun event of the Fourth Annual Bay Area Science Festival. Six brave speakers will present well-argued, thoroughly researched but completely incorrect evolutionary theories in front of a live audience and a panel of esteemed scientist judges, who together will determine which speaker takes home the coveted sculpture of Darwin shrugging skeptically.

Triple CCRMAlite 40, 50, 80 Concert at Stanford (Sunday, October 26, 1:30pm – 4pm). Family Event. Stanford University’s Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA, pronounced “karma”) has been on the scene of electronic and computer-generated sound, since, well, before there was a scene. We are proud in 2014 to be celebrating three important moments in the history of CCRMA and of computer music: founder John Chowning’s 80th birthday; the 50th anniversary of the first computer music program on campus (in the form of a stack of punch cards); and the 40th anniversary of CCRMA. Please join us for a Science Fair showcasing current student research, and a concert featuring works by John Chowning (including a première of a new piece), fellow computer music pioneer Jean-Claude Risset, and CCRMA alumni Kotoka Suzuki and Leah Reid.

Story Collider/Inquiring Minds (Tuesday, October 28, 7pm –10pm). Adult Event. The first original science storytelling podcast, the Story Collider, teams up with the popular science news and interview podcast, Inquiring Minds, for a special night. Inquiring Minds host/neuroscientist/opera singer Indre Viskontas sits down with special guest Mythbusters’ Adam Savage for a special live conversation. The Story Collider will present an evening of four true, personal stories about science. Sometimes hilarious, sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes so bizarre you won’t believe what’s happening; they always find stories of the ways science intersects with people’s lives.

Creatures of the NightLife (Thursday, October 30, 6pm – 10pm) Adult Event (21+). The creatures come out at night as NightLife at the California Academy of Sciences partners with the Bay Area Science Festival for an evening of spine-tingling delight on Halloween. Discover the science and spectacle behind vampires, zombies and other creatures that go bump in the night. There will be special animal brain dissections, shocking tales from the Academy’s underwater expeditions to the “Twilight Zone”, and guided explorations of human brains with UC San Francisco neuroscientists.

Discovery Days at San Francisco’s AT&T Park and in the North Bay at Sonoma County Fairgrounds (November 1, 11am – 4pm). It’s a science wonderland for the concluding event of the Bay Area Science Festival – a FREE science extravaganza that’s too big for just one side of the Golden Gate Bridge! Last year, more than 40,000 people enjoyed a non-stop program chock-full of interactive exhibits, experiments, games, and shows, all meant to entertain and inspire. AT&T Park will feature over 150 exhibits, including the return of the “Robot Zoo” in Willie Mays Plaza, the Chevron STEM Zone featuring 20 hands-on engineering activities and takeaways, Oracle’s Education Zone with special marine science activities hosted by National Geographic, and Fireside chats with scientists in AT&T Park’s new edible garden in centerfield.

Celebrating 150 years of history, UC San Francisco now encompasses more than 20 locations in San Francisco alone with affiliates and partners across the Bay and around the world. Since the Gold Rush, UC San Francisco has been integral to San Francisco, a leader in caring for its people and a driving force in its thriving economy and bioscience innovation. For more information on the 150th anniversary, visit http://ucsf150.ucsf.edu/

In addition to UC San Francisco and the National Science Foundation, partners for the Bay Area Science Festival include the Buck Institute for Age Research, the University of California Berkeley, Stanford University, San Francisco State University, California State University East Bay, San Jose State University, the California Academy of Sciences, the Lawrence Hall of Science, Chabot Space & Science Center, the San Jose Children’s Discovery Museum, The Tech Museum, the Exploratorium, the Children’s Museum of Sonoma County, the Oakland Zoo, the Lindsay Wildlife Museum, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, the United States Geological Survey, KQED Quest, BayBio, Mathematical Sciences Research Institute and Wonderfest.

For ongoing information about the events, visit the Bay Area Science Festival website www.bayareascience.org / twitter@bayareascience / #basf14 / www.facebook.com/bayareascience

第十九屆周年凱薩三藩市國際龍舟節

Dragon Boat Festival

 

第十九屆周年凱薩三藩市國際龍舟節

金銀島,三藩市

九月二十日星期六和九月二十一日星期日

比賽:上午八時至下午五時;節日活動:上午十時至下午五時m


www.sfdragonboat.com

傳媒聯絡: David Perry & Associates, Inc. / (415) 693-0583 / news@davidperry.com

2014年九月九日加州三藩市訊:扒龍舟需要團隊的齊心合力,在第十九屆周年凱薩三藩市國際龍舟節 (www.sfdragonboat.com)中,正可以看到這種精神。在九月二十日星期六和九月二十一日星期日,在三藩市灣金銀島的水面,將舉行此一直被稱為「最終的團隊運動」,以共同的健康目標,聚合多元的團體一起。

「這裡沒有明星四分衛或投手,」主辦此活動的加州龍舟節總監趙愛蓮說,「在龍舟競賽中,只有團隊的勝負。」

趙愛蓮是一名重要的推廣者,推廣龍舟運動已超過二十年,她指出此運動之多元化,正是其日受歡迎的原因之一。

「龍舟節的槳手,包括高中學生、長者、癌症倖存者、競賽運動員,和來自公司、醫院、博物館、及社區團體的隊伍,」趙說,「他們都被這個有二千多年中國傳統文化所吸引。龍舟節已成為北加州其中一個最大的、免費的、適合合家老幼的活動。去年我們有約四萬人參加,而我們期望今年會達到或更超過此數。」 今年的節日,包括多隊新參賽的隊伍,包括Visa,美國銀行,和加州科學院。其他的公司隊伍包括來自谷歌、富國銀行、KPMG、AT&T、和PG&E,以及像凱薩、Sutter Health’s Palo Alto Medical Foundation、三藩市總醫院、聖瑪利醫療中心和東華醫院的龍舟,以及眾多社區服務組織,包括學校、工會和其他非牟利機梋等。此外尚有來自美國和加拿大的數十隊訪問團隊。還有不能不提的,是代表三藩市市府的「金蛇隊」,代表了市長李孟賢的中國商業計劃ChinaSF項目。

「公司的支持是重要的,」趙說,她指出商界的資助,支援節日的青少年活動。「它為近一千名三藩市和灣區的青少年提供一個免費的、高質素的、全年性的龍舟競賽項目,以移民青少年為重心,他們傳統上較少參加主流的學校運動。高中的龍舟活動計劃不只促進健身和健康的生活風格,同時亦教導團隊合作、領導、毅力,和勤力的價值。」

除了四十呎長彩色繽紛的龍舟令人興奮歡呼喝彩外,此兩天的、免費入場的節日並包括多種適合家庭老幼的現場娛樂表演、文化表演者、美食、以及有趣的貨品售賣等。不同年齡的兒童均可在參加各種有獎的免費遊戲、在Flax Creative Arts Area區的美術和勞作活動、嘉年華會乘騎、一座三層高的障礙結構、畫臉、噴槍紋身、動物氣球、欣賞來來往往的龍的角色、以及在龍土區內一直極受歡迎的各種活動。今年有一個新的項目,是由微軟商店贊助的精明兒童區之互動活動,以科學、科技和數學取向的活動為特色,以及用Surface Pro 3平板電腦和Xbox One玩各種遊戲,甚或編碼!停車和入場免費,在節日的兩天,並有免費的穿梭車來往三藩市和金銀島接送參加節日者。

趙愛蓮指出在美國──和世界各地,龍舟運動愈來愈受歡迎,這可從國際參賽者之數目不斷增加得到明證。 「加州龍舟協會再次期望今年的參加人數會打破紀錄,」加州龍舟協會主席Dave Chen說,他也是一名長期的龍舟漿手。「這將是一個美好的周末,有出色的人人努力以赴的比賽,卓越的娛樂表演和美食,以及在水上陸上享受美好的時光!」

在一九九六年,多名龍舟槳手聚合一起,他們有一個共同的願景,即建立一個促進三藩市灣區龍舟運動成長和發展的組織。他們對開辦一個非牟利機構的組織經驗不多,大部份都是此運動的新手。他們只憑著一腔熱情和信念,旨在於一個已充滿多種運動的地區,推廣尚少人知的龍舟運動,成為社區另一種美妙的運動。 那麼,龍舟競渡到底是什麼?

對那些不熟悉此運動的人而言,扒龍舟簡言之,是一艘龍舟上坐二十名槳手,一名鼓手和一名舵手,以快速速度比競爭隊伍更早抵達終點為目的。這完全是一種團隊的運動,包含力量、速度、同步化和耐力等元素。 這種運動,始於華南地區,扒龍舟今天已成為發展最快的國際水上運動。每年,在亞洲、澳洲、加拿大、歐洲和美國多個地方均舉行競賽,在北美最大的龍舟競賽之一,是在此地三藩市灣區舉行。

「龍舟的吸引力,主要是這種運動,可以容納不同技能,從新手到參賽手均可樂在其中,」Dave Chen說,「對新手而言那是一種康樂活動,隊伍的組成,很多時候是一種社交、建立團隊和提供另類運動的方式。對觀眾而言,則從競賽的隊伍中,可看到此種運動的緊張和技能。」

扒龍舟是最早的一種水上比賽活動,見於世界各地的節日和比賽。這個含神話意義的慶祝活動,是中國文化和精神的一個象徵,是中國三大節日之一,其根源可追溯至二千多年以前。

傳說中,楚國的學者和顧問屈原,為抗議政府的腐敗,絕望之下,投汨羅江自盡。當地的漁民當時迅速扒艇出海意在救回屈原。他們一面不斷划槳,一面敲打鑼鼓,同時將糭子丟入河中,以分散水龍的注意力不會吃掉屈原的身體。自此扒龍舟從此傳說演變成一個一年一度的節日。

加州龍舟協會經過十九年之後,目前是灣區最大的龍舟組織,並組織美國最大之一的龍舟競    渡節。此外,協會並監督國內最大的高中和大學龍舟計劃。

「發現龍舟樂趣的人士──每論是在水上的參賽者或在岸上的義工,在離開的時候都不會不有所改變,」趙愛蓮說,「只在近來,在亞洲以外的人才開始看到和體驗到此種古老運動對建立團隊精神和建立群體的神奇意義。」