Parties
Caltech C has two big parties every year, the Chinese New Year party, and the
Mid-Autumn Festival party (also for welcoming new students and scholars). We
also have various small parties throughout the year.
Dancing Party (May, 2004)
2004 Spring Festival Party and Chinese Culture Week. Click here for download.
2003 Moon Festival Party was successfully
held in the Winnet Center on Oct 4th! Check out the webpage
2000 Chinese New Year Party. Caltech
President, 2 Nobel Laureates were with us!
A big party this Sunday to welcome our new
students, celebrate the Middle-Autumn Moon Festival and the 50th anniversary
of Chinese National Day. Since the Dabney Garden is reserved by someone all
these days, this time we change the place to Winnett Lounge, the second floor
above Book store. It will begin from 6:30PM, Oct. 3rd. The activities includes:
New students introduction, performance by our members, dance party, Movie showing,
games. As usual, we still need more hands on preparing the delicious home-made
foods, if you would like to contribute your cooking skill, please email
me.
Caltech map page is at: http://www.caltech.edu/map/,
you should be able to find driving information to Caltech at this page.
printable pdf map at: http://admissions.caltech.edu/resource/pdfs/CITmap.pdf
The location is Winnet Center, code 51 on this map. During
weekends, parking is pretty easy all around campus. It's free, just don't park
at reserved parking places.
The Middle Moon Festival is coming
this Friday. It's a very special time for our oversea students, especially for
the new students. Let's get together to meet our long-time-no-see friends and
new fellows, also enjoy the delicious taste of the Moon Cakes.
It's also a good chance for our new students to get to know
more of our C members, feel free to ask them questions or favors:) Don't miss
it.
When: this Friday, Sept 24th, 7:30PM - whenever
Where: Center Catalina Recreation Room
What's going on: KaroOK, pool, foosball, chat, cards and MaJiang
are also welcome, Moon Cake and Soft drink are provided, but don't treat it
as a dinner:) 9/99
1999 Chinese New Year party, we invited
Caltech President.
1996 Chinese New Year banquet, nice documentation.
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