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Information from the Chinese Restaurant Association of Alberta: Food stalls are provided during China Week

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Information from the Chinese Restaurant Association of Alberta: Food stalls are provided during China Week The Good News 2013 China Week (three days of February 8, 9, and 10) specially provides delicious food for our members...

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The Good News 2013 China Week (three days of February 8, 9, and 10) specially provides food stalls for our members, and the cost is only $450.00. In addition to using this great opportunity to promote the Chinese food of our restaurant, members can also You can also make money. Please actively participate.

For details, please call: Wu Yizhao—623-341-5032

Please note: The health classes jointly organized by our association and the Health Bureau will be temporarily suspended. Employees need to go directly to the nearest Only those who have passed the examination at the Health Bureau can receive the health card.

Health Bureau: 1645 E​​. Roosevelt St. Phx.3101 E. Shea Blvd. #200, Phx.

1255 W. Baseline Rd. #C-270, Mesa.

16140 N. Arrowhead Fountain Center Dr. # 105 Glendale.

The manager's card is valid for five years. After the expiration, you need to retake the exam before you can receive it. Please check whether yours has expired or is about to expire. The Pepsi-Cola and credit card discount programs will continue to be implemented. For details, call: Xu Guofu—602-330-5300. In order to cooperate with environmental protection, the association has signed a high-priced waste oil recycling plan with So.Cal company to continue operations. The association is recruiting new members for 2013. For details, call: Wu Yizhao—-623-341-5032

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