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Arizona Chinese School Opening Information Summary Modern Chinese School Fall 2013 classes will be held at…

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Modern Chinese School

Fall 2013 classes will be held at Farmer building from 08/03/2013.

>Modern Chinese School will start classes on August 3rd at the ASU Tempe campus, starting location: Farmer building

For more details, please visit the school website: www.ccsarizona.org.

Hope Chinese School

Hope Chinese School will start classes on the Mesa Community College campus on August 17th

>Starting Location: BP, GC, and AD Buildings (School Office: BP-3N) Mesa Community College 1833 W Southern Ave, Mesa AZ 85202

For more details, please visit the school website:

http://www.azhopechineseschool.org/?panelName=homePage

Feinian Chinese School

is scheduled to register and start school on August 17th. There are Mandarin Chinese classes, Cantonese Chinese classes, art painting classes, and martial arts classes. According to social needs, adult Mandarin conversation classes and Chinese history seminars are added in the Gui semester, taught by senior teachers. Class times are from 1:30 to 4:30 pm every Saturday. Current students and newly registered students are requested to register on campus at 1:00 pm on August 17th. In addition, the school will hold a special cooking lecture every month, inviting famous chefs to teach the cooking techniques of famous Chinese dishes and holiday foods. Interested friends are welcome to attend. The specific time will be announced separately on the American Overseas Chinese News and Sunbird websites. Location: 734 W. Elm st. Phoenix AZ 85013 Contact: Cui Zengqi 6022544962 Deng Junquan 6022959651 Yolanda 6024021551

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