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From YouTube: Cupertino Lunar New Year Unity Parade 2006 (March 2006)
Description
KPIX CBS5 Sports Anchor Rick Quan is the master of ceremonies for the fourth annual Cupertino Lunar New Year Unity Parade, recorded March 11, 2006.
This video is one in a series of programs presented as part of the Cupertino City Channel's digital video archive project.
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B
A
I,
haven't
missed
one
parade
yet
and
each
year,
I'm
so
happy
to
see
this
event
get
bigger
and
better
every
year.
I'm
also
proud
to
say
that
CBS
5,
my
employer,
is
one
of
the
sponsors
of
this
parade.
I'd
also
did
talk
to
the
weatherman
last
night
and
he
promised
me
there
would
be
no
rain
today.
So
all
right
on
cue,
we
have
the
Sun
coming
out,
so
it's
not
going
to
rain
on
our
parade,
so
it
anyway
without
further
ado.
Let's
get
this
parade
started.
Thank
you
again
for
coming
again
leading
off.
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A
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B
A
A
That
sea
of
purple
is
a
Monta
Vista,
High,
School,
Marching,
Band
and
color
guard.
The
band
is
led
by
drum
majors
Roman,
Bach,
Erik,
Christensen
and
Susan
Kim.
The
band
is
comprised
of
all
the
brass
woodwind
and
percussion
players
at
Mauna
Vista.
The
band
directors
are
Jonathan
Faye
and
John
galley.
Please
welcome
the
Monta
Vista
High
School
Marching
Band.
A
Following
the
band,
we
have
DeVargas
elementary
school.
The
vargas
elementary
is
marching
today
under
the
direction
of
principal
deborah
texture.
Students
are
carrying
their
peacebuilders
banner
one
of
the
goals
that
DeVargas
is
to
build
peace
at
home
school
and
in
the
community.
Next,
we
have
blue
hills
elementary
school
Cupertino.
Here
we
come
here,
come
the
Blue
Hill
Bobcats
riding
on
their
own
special
Blue
Hills
float
decorated
with
blue
and
white
balloons.
A
A
Next
we
have
Friends
of
children
with
special
needs.
Friends
of
children
with
special
needs
is
a
nonprofit
organization
funded
by
a
group
of
families
in
1996.
Its
mission
is
to
help
children
and
adults
with
special
needs
and
their
families
to
find
love,
hope
and
respect
through
community
involvement.
A
A
A
A
A
Dilworth
elementary
is
home
of
the
Dilworth
dragons
they're,
proud
of
their
strong
partnership
between
parents
and
school,
the
second-grade
class
and
some
third
grade.
Students
are
here
under
the
direction
of
mrs.
min
wool
house
Dilworth
music
teacher.
Next
we
have
the
Cupertino
educational
endowment
Foundation.
A
The
group
provides
funds
to
enhance
educational
programs
and
resources
in
the
Cupertino
Union
School
District
synthesis
start.
The
group
has
provided
over
10
million
dollars
in
support
of
classroom,
music
and
art,
school
libraries
and
computer
labs
waving
their
flags
and
ribbons
are
students
from
Eaton
Elementary
go
Eaton
Eagles
the
Eaton
PTO
was
the
proud
recipient
of
a
Cee
F
diversity
grant
the
funds
supported
this
year's
International
Knight
held
on
March
9th.
A
A
Next,
we
have
abundant
life
Assembly
of
God
rocking
out
today.
Abundant
life
is
a
warm-hearted
place
for
all
a
non-traditional
group
of
people
from
all
walks
of
life.
They
offer
programs
for
men,
women,
youth
and
children
of
all
ages.
Upcoming
events
include
an
Easter
egg
hunts
working
at
the
flea
market
and
mission
trips
to
Mexico,
LA
and
Africa
abundant
life.
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B
B
A
A
Now
please
welcome
the
Northern
California
Hakka
Association,
it's
a
nonprofit
organization
founded
in
April
1981
in
San
Jose.
The
group
represents
300
families
and
has
formal
meetings
twice
a
year.
Its
objective
is
to
establish
a
relationship
between
its
members,
promote
Hakka
traditions,
culture
and
ethics.
A
It
seeks
to
support
the
rights
and
benefits
of
all
Hakka
people,
they're,
followed
by
the
Northwest,
why
service
club,
a
worldwide
fellowship
of
persons
of
all
faiths,
working
together
in
mutual
respect
and
affection,
striving
through
active
service
to
develop,
encourage
and
provide
leadership
to
build
a
better
world
for
all
mankind
and
they're,
followed
by
the
Northwest
YMCA
Teen
Center.
Of
course,
this
group
is
designed
with
teenagers
needs
in
mind,
teens
plan,
their
weekly
activities,
with
the
guidance
of
the
Teen
Center
staff.
Weekly
activities
include
cooking
projects,
youth,
fitness
group
games,
arts
and
crafts.
A
Ok,
this
large
group
is
the
Faria
elementary
school
and
Nimitz
elementary
school
Faria
academics
plus
school
provides
a
traditional,
structured
teacher,
directed
back
back
to
basics,
environment
for
student
learning.
It's
academic
program
strongly
emphasizes
the
development
of
critical
thinking
and
deep
understanding
of
a
basic
core
academic
subjects
of
reading
language,
arts
and
mathematics.
A
The
Reg
narc
Roadrunners,
with
enthusiasm
and
school
pride
parents
and
students
have
marched
along
saying
the
school
cheer.
The
3rd
graders
are
directed
by
Michelle
Diliberto
and
have
been
playing
fanfare
of
the
recorders
as
a
parade,
plane,
ego
Roadrunners.
Ok,
please
welcome
the
Rotary
Club
of
Cupertino.
It's
a
service
club
with
163
members.
A
A
They
try
to
help
the
poor.
They
try
to
help
the
poor
help
themselves
and
many
other
humanitarian
projects.
Thanks
for
your
generous
efforts
now
margine
is
the
Tsingtao
daily
sinked
out
daily
presents
readers
with
comprehensive
local,
national
and
international
news,
a
particular
interest
to
the
Bay
Area
Chinese,
providing
the
most
important
news
from
China
Hong
Kong
and
Taiwan
the
Tsingtao
daily.
A
Next
we
have
bins,
shaolin,
kung,
fu',
bins,
shaolin
kung
fu'
provides
chinese
martial
arts
training
for
the
entire
family
Grandmaster
bin
Zhang
is
the
32nd
generation
disciple
from
Shaolin
Temple
in
China.
They
specialize
in
all
sorts
of
Shaolin
hand,
forms
and
weapon
forms.
They
have
three
locations
in
the
Bay
Area
one
in
Cupertino,
one
in
Sunnyvale
and
one
in
Oakland
so
check
it
out.
Bin's
shaolin,
kung,
fu'.
A
A
Its
mission
is
to
preserve
and
promote
Chinese
and
Chinese
American
culture
in
Santa,
Clara
County
through
grants,
scholarships,
festivals
and
speaker
series.
Its
Museum
is
located
in
Kelly
Park
in
San
Jose,
the
Chinese
historical
and
cultural
project
dressed
to
celebrate
the
year
of
the
dog,
our
students
from
Myer
Holtz,
Elementary
School.
A
Also
from
Meijer
holds
elementary,
the
Cupertino
language
immersion
program
wire
holds
elementary,
is
a
school
within
CUSD
and
hope
to
the
Cupertino
language
immersive
program,
which
teaches
almost
300
students
in
kindergarten
through
7th
grade
Mandarin
Chinese.
For
the
majority
of
their
school
day.
A
A
A
B
B
B
B
A
A
They're
carrying
their
2005/2006
walkathon
flags,
the
students
at
West
Valley
walked
a
total
of
5060
miles
at
their
annual
walkathon,
not
a
tired
little
feet
up.
There
here
comes
Cupertino
middle
school,
the
Bears,
the
spirited
bears
in
the
parade.
Today
the
group
is
made
up
of
a
few
of
the
many
extracurricular
groups
who
enjoy
life
at
cupertino
middle
school
driving.
This
truck
and
trailer
representatives
from
the
De
Anza,
Lions,
Club
I,
don't
think,
there's
a
lion
inside
there.
A
The
students
in
this
class
represent
the
very
heart
and
soul
of
the
school
they
help
out
wherever
and
whenever
their
ass,
and
you
hear
them
coming
now.
The
Miller
middle
school,
marching
band
and
color
guard
Joaquin
Miller
middle
school
is
proud
to
present
the
acclaimed
Miller
middle
school,
marching
band
and
color
guard
the
only
marching
band
and
guard
in
the
cupertino
Union
School
District.
A
A
Coming
up
next
Boy
Scouts
of
America,
true
4:52
of
Cupertino
sponsored
by
the
Chinese
American
scouting
Association
with
65
members.
It's
one
of
the
strongest
scouting
units
in
Northern
California.
The
troop
wishes
you
all
a
happy
and
prosperous
new
year,
and
here
we
have
the
Chinese
dance
club
of
mana
Vista,
High
School.
It
was
founded
four
years
ago.
A
Now
we
have
the
Montessori,
no
police
fight,
some
drums
from
Los
Gatos
on
September
25th,
2001
Chief,
Larry
Todd
of
Los
Gatos
authorized
the
official
formation
of
the
Los
Gatos
Montessori,
no
police
pipes
and
drums.
The
band
is
a
volunteer
unit
and
is
comprised
of
members
from
the
community
and
surrounding
law
enforcement
and
public
safety
agencies.
The
band
currently
has
46
members
and
bringing
up
the
rear
end
is
a
Santa
Clara
County
Fire
Station,
the
fire
department
exists
to
protect
the
lives,
property
and
environment
within
the
communities,
served
from
fires,
disasters
and
emergencies.
A
Santa,
Clara,
County,
Fire
Department
serves
Santa,
Clara
County
and
the
communities
of
Cupertino
Campbell
Los,
Altos,
Los,
Altos,
Hills,
Los,
Gatos,
Montes
arena,
Morgan,
Hill
and
Saratoga.
It's
going
to
do
it
for
this
year's
great.
We
like
to
thank
you
all
for
coming
out
supporting
the
fourth
annual
Lunar
New
Year
parade,
also
like
to
thank
Terry
chin
who's
been
my
right-hand
man
or
left-hand
man.
During
this
whole
parade.
Giving
me
clues
again.
My
name
is
Rick
Wong.
Thank
you
for
coming.
I'll
see
you
tonight
on
CBS
5.