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FCSN South Bay Free Seminar 050617
May 6, 2017 @ 4:30 pm - 8:00 pm
FCSN SOUTH BAY Free Seminar Topic: “FCSN South Bay ADP, Program, Harvest Academy and More“
Speakers: Vivian Chung, Sherry Meng, Lucia Gan, Yee-Yeen Wang, FCSN
Date/Time: May 6, Saturday, 4:30-6:20pm
Place: FCSN South Bay Center, 1029 S. Bascom Avenue, San Jose, CA 95128
Cost of Seminar: FREE
Children Classes and Dinner: ONLY available for registered South Bay Regular Family Support Gathering families (not available for walk-ins)
4:40-5:20 pm, South Bay ADP, includes Q&A
5:20-5:40 pm, Harvest Academy, includes Q&A
5:40-6:00 pm, South Bay Program
6:00-6:20 pm, President talk and Q&A
Coordinator: Jennifer Li
FCSN and King Forest Foundation Seminar Coordinator
After-Dinner Dancing Party: “Dream Achiever – Dancing Party“
Date/Time: May 6, Saturday, 7:00-8:00pm
Facilitator: Auntie Anna
A great live music dance party by FCSN’s own Dream Achievers Band. We welcome all our families to south bay gathering to enjoy the live music and great dance party, at the FCSN South Bay center.
Dream Achievers Band is a band made up of talented young musicians with Autism from Friends of Children with Special Needs (FCSN)’s music program. Founded 5 years ago, Dream Achievers members are Lawrence Wang, Alice Jen, and Gregory Hebert. Due to Autism, each one of them has an inspirational story of amazing encourage that overcame incredible challenges. Their repertoire ranges from classical music to jazz, rock, pop and hip hop.
Dream Achievers is one of the 3 winners of 2015 Special Needs Got Talent. They have performed internationally in Beijing, and Hong Kong and Shanghai. Other venues include California State Capitol, universities, theatres, schools, and private events. Many of their performances can be found on YouTube. These musicians are ambassadors of hope for parents of children with special needs. They can be reached by email at dreamachievers@fcsn1996.org, or follow Dream Achievers Band on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Dreamachieversband/.
Posted by: John Qian <john_qian@yahoo.com>