Asian American Coalition of Chicago celebrates its 35th Annual Lunar New Year

Indian Punjabi participants

CHICAGO: The Asian American Coalition of Chicago celebrated its 35th annual Lunar New Year for the Year of the Dog at Hyatt Regency O’Hare, Rosemont, Illinois, on February 24 with the theme “Be United, Stay together.”

The dinner banquet this year was hosted by the Korean American community of Chicago, chaired by Itak Seo, President of Korean American Association of Chicago.

An extravagant Asian-inspired dinner menu along with an award ceremony to honor community leaders and outstanding youths and captivating Asian cultural performances of local talent entertained the guests. The celebrations brought together nearly 1,000 guests including Asian American community leaders, dignitaries, elected officials, corporate sponsors and the city’s movers and shakers. The AACC Lunar New Year Gala is the largest event of its kind in the Midwest.

Board members make their entry.

Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner, Lieutenant Governor Evelyn Sanguinetti, Secretary of State Jesse White, State Treasurer Michael Frerichs, U.S Congressman Raja Krishnamurthi were among the many federal, state and local government officials who attended.

The Consul Generals of many Asian countries also attended and were recognized.

The Coalition presented the awardees of the 2018 Exemplary Community Service Awards and the Youth Who Excels Awards.

Mohan Karamchandani, Vice President, Alliance of Global Sindhi Associations Inc., received the Indian American Community service award.

Simran Kaur Bhalla with Rajinder Mago and Mohinderjit Saini.

Simran Kaur Bhalla, a National Exchange Club high school student of the year 2017 of the whole state of Illinois, and a freshman at Marquette University received the Indian American Community Youth Who Excels award.

A non-partisan, open-microphone “Political Forum” attended by more than 100 and moderated by Satnaam Singh Mago was held in the reception area of Hyatt Regency O’Hare where the participating candidates running for office in the upcoming primaries were introduced and given time to speak. All the participating candidates were also recognized and highlighted on the main stage in the Grand Ballroom.

Display of posters of British Indian Sikh soldiers who fought in World Wars I & II

The posters of British Indian Sikh Soldiers who fought in World Wars I and II on the side of the allies were displayed at Hyatt Regency O’Hare in the exhibition area by Sarwan Singh Raju, assisted by Amardev Singh Badesha and Prempal Singh. Many dignitaries and guests stopped to see the posters and asked questions.

The celebrity presenters were 2014 Miss Illinois Marisa Buchheit , Emmy Award winning TV Personality Billy Dec, multidisciplinary artist Mia Park and WGN-9 TV anchor Joani Lum.

This year, AACC’s most prestigious Pan Asian American Ping Tom Memorial Award was presented to Bart Moy, the area coordinator of Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy (CAPS); the Grand Asian American Sandra Otaka Memorial Award was given to Anne M. Burke, Illinois Supreme Court’s First Judicial District.

AACC also presented a special 2018 Outstanding Statesman Award to Evelyn Sanguinetti, Lieutenant Governor of Illinois. Another special 2018 Outstanding Asian American Award was given to Ann S. Jinh, an internationalist and the CEO of Jinny Corp.

Amardev Singh and Prempal Singh with Raja Krishnamoorthi.

The AACC, founded in 1983, is represented by more than 16 Asian American cultures including Bangladeshi, Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Indian, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Laotian, Malaysian, Nepalese, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, Thai, and Vietnamese communities. The nine major Asian American communities have been taking turns to host this event.

In addition to the annual Lunar New Year Dinner Banquet, AACC also hosts a week long Asian American Festival at Daley Plaza Chicago during the Asian American Heritage month of May.

Political Forum.

The Gavel was passed on to the Filipino American Community who will host the AACC Lunar New Year Celebration event in 2019.

1 COMMENT

  1. I felt great to be a part of this.
    Good to see all communities together
    Good luck for next year

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