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CCPH Theatre Benefit Week
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Written by Chinese Cultural Event monitor
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The Chinese Community Partnership for Health (CCPH) program at Downtown Hospital is proud to announce a Theatre Benefit Week beginning May 1, 2006.
 The highlight of the week will be two performances of the highly acclaimed "Love in a Fallen City" on May 5 and May 6 at 7:30 p.m.
"Starlight Hong Kong in New York," a dinner benefit featuring a 1940s theme and ballroom dancing, is scheduled for May 3 at 6:00 p.m.
Click Here for a Video Preview of "Love in a Fallen City" via USWTV.com
The proceeds will support CCPH, and part of them are tax deductible. Details of the events are provided in this downloadable PDF file.
CCPH express their thanks to the IBM Chinese community for their continual support via the annual ECCC charity contribution program.
Below is a sample email that you can use to inform others of this event.
Enclosed please find details to the Chinese cultural events of the "Theatre Benefit Week" beginning May 1, 2006, which many of us in the NYC metropolitan area will find relevant and interesting.
The highlight of the week will be two performances of the highly acclaimed "Love in a Fallen City" on May 5 and May 6 at 7:30 p.m.
"Starlight Hong Kong in New York," a dinner benefit featuring a 1940s theme and ballroom dancing, is scheduled for May 3 at 6:00 p.m.
This charity event is sponsored by the Chinese Community Partnership for Health (CCPH) program at NYC Downtown Hospital.
Relevant links and information:
About "Theatre Benefit Week": http://www.downtownhospital.org/pages/3099/CCPH_Theatre_Benefit_Week.htm
About "Love in a Fallen City" http://www.hketony.gov.hk/ny/e-newsletter/06feb/Upcoming-Events.htm
Video preview: http://www.uswtv.com/specialreport/200603/4516.htm
About CCPH: http://www.downtownhospital.org/pages/3033/index.htm "CCPH has served more than 100,000 people where they live and work. Many of the people we have served are new to this country and Western medicine, do not speak English, have limited funds until the Partnership for Health had no means to access preventive healthcare and education."
Thank you for your support. Please pass along this information to friends.
Sincerely,
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