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The unforgettable first community picnic of the Overseas Chinese Federation

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The unforgettable first community picnic of the Overseas Chinese Federation On November 12th, the Phoenix Federation of Overseas Chinese Associations (Overseas Chinese Federation) held the first community picnic in Phoenix...

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The unforgettable first community picnic event of the Overseas Chinese Federation. On November 12, the first community picnic event organized by the Federation of Chinese Overseas Chinese Leagues in Phoenix City (Overseas Chinese Federation) was grandly held at TEMPE KIWANIS PARK in Phoenix City. A total of more than 240 people participated in the event, including representatives from 18 overseas Chinese groups affiliated to the Phoenix Chinese Federation, the Arizona Chinese Federation, the Kaiping Association, and other community groups, as well as numerous Chinese families. It was truly a lively event. Delicious barbecue and family dishes kept all the guests well-fed and participated in various activities, including karaoke, origami, quizzes, shuttlecock, rollerball, volleyball and baseball. There were so many fun things to see. BBQ Food, Resonance Game, Rolling Wheel Game, Karaoke not only has old fans from the Youth Club who like Cantonese opera, but also American little girls who like Chinese songs. There are not only lead singers, but also backup dancers, making the atmosphere lively and lively. Karaoke, dancing, and outdoor classes for teaching Chinese to children, where they can communicate in Chinese and make many new friends. If you want to gain health knowledge, of course you can go to the health knowledge consultation desk to ask questions, especially about nutritional supplements in daily life. Consultants will recommend health products that are very suitable for your current physical condition based on individual cases. The most intense activity was baseball. Deng Chaoju, chairman of the Overseas Chinese Federation, Xu Qiang, chairman of the Science and Engineering College, and others gathered there, as well as many rookie players who participated in baseball activities for the first time. Full cooperation and a small test of skills. At around three o'clock in the afternoon, this community networking event ended successfully. Everyone was proud of the food movement and said that such events should be held more often. Happy volunteers

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