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TAP-Chicago Members’ Bruncheon with Bubbles

Do you love attending TAP-Chicago’s social, cultural, professional development, community service, and athletics events, and now want to be a part of an energetic team that makes it all happen?

Come join us for a fun bruncheon to meet current board members, make new friends, and learn more about the organization and the exciting ways you can get involved.

Space is limited to 25-30 attendees and subject to availability, so please RSVP ASAP with Anny Chou: anny@tapchicago.org | 617 459 2155. Feel free to call or email with questions as well.

Bruncheon Event with TAP-Chicago

Cost: We will have a potluck-style brunch with mimosas. We’d love for you to bring a dish to share, such as muffins, scones, bagels, etc. Once your RSVP is confirmed, a food list will be circulated to attendees to help better plan the selection.

Transportation: 10-minute walk from CTA Grand Blue line stop; easy-to-find street parking.

We are looking forward to your joining us and to meeting you at the bruncheon!

[Photo credit:Fresh & Easy]

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Recap: BBQ Beach Party (9/16/2012)

We had such an amazing time at our annual barbecue beach party this year at Montrose Beach. There was great food and great Sangria; the nice open field to toss a football around was another plus. Thanks to everyone who came out and thank you for bearing with us with the event-date change. The great weather that came was well worth the wait! Below are some captured moments. Please upload your pictures to our Facebook album if you took any as well!

 

Special thanks to
Our social directors, Yen and Norm.
Yen and Norm for prepping the food.
Yen and Patty for grilling and making sure that everyone was well-fed!
Shelley, Tina, Autumn, Craig, Frank, Shannon, who helped set up and clean up.
Finally, to TJCCC, who co-hosted the event with us.

See you at our next barbecue in about 365 days!

 

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Recap: Unmi Song Professional Development Seminar

It’s safe to say that Umni Song inspired us all today. She shared her views on the Asian American identity, her professional experiences, and broadened our perspectives on non-traditional career paths and opportunities.

The Asian American Identity
Growing up as a Korean American, Unmi often felt that others did not see her as an American because she didn’t look like one; she also received surprising comments about how well she could speak English. When she lived in South Korea, working for Gold Star Tele-Electric Company in Seoul, she also felt like an outsider. Even though she looks Korean, her limited Korean fluency made it difficult for natives to accept her as Korean.

The anecdote on this topic is short, but it clearly reflects the world Asian Americans live in. While we may identify with a certain nationality and culture, it isn’t always aligned to the perception of those we encounter.

Finding Your Passion
Unmi began her career in the private sector, holding positions in Gold Star Tele-Electric Company in Seoul, the First National Bank of Chicago, Citicorp Investment Bank in New York City, and Bankers Trust Company. While she enjoyed the work and the perks, she noticed one day that there are many others who want her job more than she wants it. She began to think about what she really wants to do, what would make her truly happy, and where her passion is. She decided that her passion is in giving back, in making a difference to the world, and this is what launched her self-exploration and what led to her career switch into the nonprofit sector.

Learning about a Different Career Path
Switching careers is not easy, especially when the switch is to completely unfamiliar and foreign ground. Unmi did not let that stop her, however. Instead, she spent a lot of time learning about the nonprofit sector through reading up on relevant literature and conducting informational interviews, talking to more than 100 people who work with and work in nonprofits. The information she collected helped her pinpoint where her skills and background could be applied and utilized in this different world.

One of the helpful tips she gave was on informational interviews. Informational interviews are interviews that job seekers conduct to help them learn about a specific occupation or organization. These are useful in terms of networking and also in getting an insider’s view on the jobs and organizations. When requesting an informational interview, it’s important  to state your purpose, to explain your skills and what you’re good at, and also to admit that there’s a lot you don’t know. When preparing for an informational interview, it’s helpful to think about questions that will guide you to your ultimate goal, for example: what can I do to be useful to the organization. With time, you’ll be able to refine your questions better to get relevant information, and eventually, your hard work will pay off, just like Unmi’s, when she landed her dream job. Twenty years later, she’s stayed at a job that other people still want, but this time, she wants it as much as everyone else does, if not more.

Giving Back
Working for a nonprofit is a lot different than working in the private sector. In the finance world for example, a project can take a lot of time and energy and stress before it is complete, but when it’s done, it’s done. However, when you work for a nonprofit, your work is never done. There is always more to do. While not everyone can or is willing to switch careers to the nonprofit sector, Unmi encourages everyone to give back. She says that Asian American Foundations receive less than 1% of donations. This may be because of the notion of Asians as model minorities– but Asian Americans need help, too. Whether it’s through community service or monetarily, we should all try to give back in ways we can.

After the talk, Unmi stayed with us to answer everyone’s questions. We are so grateful for her time and the inspiration she brought each and every one of us. Some member feedback are below:

“What an awesome and inspiring event! I’m so glad I went.”

“[I]t was a really touching one!…”

“Thanks! Interesting and moving at the same time. Glad I attended… Good job…”

“Had a great time there, thanks for organizing such an interesting seminar!”

Special thanks to Jack and to the Asian Professional Network, who put together this event. We look forward to more successful professional development seminars such as this one!

[Photo courtesy of Phil]

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Celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival with TAP-Chicago and KACC

Join TAP-Chicago and KACC to celebrate one of the major Chinese and Korean holidays, the Mid-Autumn Festival. We will have traditional holiday foods such as Chinese grapefuit (柚子) and mooncakes (月餅) for everyone to enjoy, as well as icebreakers, games, and an open bar!

After these light snacks, dinner will consist of a 5-course Taiwanese meal with dishes you’ll be hard pressed to find on menus in Chicago!

The celebration will take place on the 41st-story rooftop party room, which has an outdoor patio, perfect for moon-gazing (賞月) with its sweeping views of the lake and Navy Pier.

SCHEDULE
5:00pm – 7:00pm: Cocktails (open bar!), ice breakers, games, and Chinese grapefuits.
7:00pm – 8:30pm: Delicious 5-Course Taiwanese dinner.
8:30pm – 10:00pm: Networking, games, and after-party pre-game.

OPEN BAR
We’ll provide the usual beer, wine, hard liquor, and soft drinks all evening long. There will also be Taiwan Beer!

THE FOOD
– Chicken Roll (雞卷)
– Steamed Tofu with Seafood (清蒸海鮮豆腐)
– Taiwanese Shining Noodles (臺灣炒米粉)
– Green Beans with Beef (四季豆炒牛肉)
– Vegetable with Bacon (芥菜炒臘肉)

COST
Early-bird ticket: $25
Cut-off for early bird: 11:59pm on Wednesday, September 26th
Late / on site registration: $30

Buy your tickets using the Wepay link here.

We are expecting a lot of people so make sure to register early! We will close late registration / on site registration if we’ve exceeded capacity.Register

We are expecting a lot of people so make sure to register early! We will close late registration / on site registration if we’ve exceeded capacity.

GETTING THERE
Limited street parking north and west of the building. CTA buses number 2, 29, 65, 66,124.

More info about KACC: http://www.kac-chicago.org/

Questions? Call or email:
Shannon Sung 312.961.3883 | shannon@tapchicago.org
Phillip Liou 217.721.7348 | phil@tapchicago.org
Eugene Chang | emc133@gmail.com
Karen Hwang | krnsun@hotmail.com

 

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Recap: Urban Farming at Chicago Lights

TAP-Chicago would like to thank all of you who came out to the urban farming event at Chicago Lights last Saturday! We had an awesome tour of the farm grounds, watered plants, harvested tomatoes and green beans, helped with composting, and even discovered what a worm egg looks like! Below are some pictures to share with you in case you missed out.

Laura Lynn, one of the farm staff members, giving us a tour of the grounds.

There are vegetable plots not only for their farm stand but also for summer camp kids and neighbors in the community, a green house under construction, and enormous compost bins.


We helped with watering.

We harvested,

gathered tons of beans,

and helped with composting.

Worm pie, anyone?

It was work, but it was fun.

To thank our members for participating, we had a drawing for the gift certificate to Chilam Balam, a delicious Mexican small-plates restaurant in Lakeview and a strong supporter of sustainable agriculture and local farmers. Congrats to Jay for winning. We hope you enjoy the hard-earned meal!

Special thanks to Henry Y. So and Autumn Chim for organizing this event, to everyone who came out, and of course, to Chicago Lights for teaching us so much and spending time with us.

Please join us for our next community service event at the Asian Youth Services on September 15, 11:00am – 2:00pm, where we’ll be tutoring, mentoring, playing basketball, etc., for at-risk youth!

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Dinner in the Burbs with TAP-Chicagoans

Are you tired of always traveling to the city to attend TAP-Chicago events? We have just the remedy for you. Join us at Asian Bistro in Arlington Heights!

Modern, contemporary environment, Asian Bistro welcomes people to enjoy their home-style cooked meals. Specializing in Szechuan and Mandarin Cuisine, people all over town give their taste buds a delight whenever they dine here.

Who: for those of us who work/live in the suburbs and you city people, if you wanna join us!!!!!

Why: For food and laughs and making memories!

Where: http://asianbistro.biz/

How much: ~$20/person (without drinks). Price also depends on how many people come and how much we order. Everything comes in family-style servings so be prepared to share!

[Photo courtesy of FreeFoto.com]

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September Happy Hour at Zella

Join TAP-Chicago for our September happy hour and mingle with 150+ new and old friends! Zella’s beautiful outdoor patio is a one of the best beer gardens in Chicago and is a great spot to enjoy the last of the warm weather!

Guests will enjoy complimentary appetizers, live band, as well as great drink specials: $3 Miller & Coors Light, $4 Sam Adams, $5 house wine, and $5 Call drinks! Also, we will have reserved space inside in case it rains!

Thanks to Merry Richards Jewelers’ generous sponsorship, limited free advance tickets to the event are available via the link below.
Admission: Free in advance by Tue, September 18, 5 pm, $5 afterward.
Free advance tickets: https://www.wepay.com/events/tapzella

Getting There: Armitage Brown Line, North/Clyborn Red Line; #73, #132 CTA buses, and limited street parking.

Questions? Call or email:
Yen-Chih Tsai 352.870.6256 | yen@tapchicago.org
Norm Leong 847.354.0134 | norm@tapchicago.org

About Our Sponsor
Merry Richards Jewelers offers a wonderful array of elegant designs using the finest diamonds and gemstones. They are known throughout Chicagoland for their philosophy of impeccable, personalized customer service.

More about Chicago Taiwanese American Professionals:
http://www.facebook.com/groups/tapchicago

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First-Time Home Buyer, Home Owner Seminar

Since many of our members are young professionals and are planning to purchase a new home sometime in the near future, TAP-Chicago and TJCCC will be hosting a seminar to help you through the process.

Maria Hao of Pan Realty of Naperville has graciously volunteered to speak to us about being a first-time Homeowner/buyer.

Cost: FREE!!! Get your ticket here and rsvp on Facebook as well.

Image source: http://firsttimehomebuyer-nj.com/

Refreshments & light snacks will be provided at the event.Topics to be covered:
1) How to find a home / working with a realtor
2) Condos vs. Houses
3) Common pitfalls
4) Mortgages
5) Property Insurance

If you have specific questions to ask, please post them on the wall so we can let Maria know beforehand which particular questions to address during her presentation.

TAP-Chicago and TJCCC would like to also thank Jackey Hsueh & Josh Hsu for helping us secure a location for the event.

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TAP-Chicago & TJCCC BBQ Beach Party

Come join TAP-Chicago & TJCCC for our annual BBQ as we enjoy warm weather, delicious food, and great company! The event will be held at beautiful Montrose Beach, where there will be nets for beach volleyball and plenty of sand for football, frisbee, etc.

 

 

There will be:
Awesome Food hot dogs, burgers, brats, chicken, steak, vegetarian options, and sides.
Awesome Drinks beer, wine, and sangria in addition to soft drinks and water!
Awesome Games volleyball, football, frisbee, etc
Awesome People network and meet new and old friends

Tickets for this end-of-summer eat/drink/play/mingle extravaganza are only $15 prepaid through WePay, and $20 at the door. The deadline for early registration is Friday, August 31st at 5 pm.

**** WePay Early Registration Link, $15 ****
https://www.wepay.com/events/tap-chicago-bbq-beach-party

Getting There: There is plenty of street parking. Beach is also easily accessible via CTA Red Line (Wilson or Sheridan stop), and CTA buses #146 and #81. When you arrive look for the big group of Asian Americans or call one of us!

Questions or would you like to help? Call or email:
Grant Wu 847.710.1688 | grant@tapchicago.org
Yen-Chih Tsai 352.870.6256 | yen@tapchicago.org
Norm Leong 847.354.0134 | norm@tapchicago.org

More about TAP-Chicago:
http://www.tapchicago.org

 

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Tacori Trunkshow at Merry Richards Jewelers

Merry Richards Jewelers has been a generous sponsor of TAP-Chicago events and they invite all members to attend their upcoming fashion launch party on Saturday, September 15th. Please come to support this family-owned business and check out some major bling!


The Tacori Trunkshow will feature the complete Tacori collection of 200+ engagement rings, fine jewelry, wedding bands, and fashion lifestyle jewelry. Champagne and edibles will be served courtesy of Bob Chins Crab House.

Questions/Book an Appointment: Call Merry Richards at (847) 480-8988

More About Merry Richards Jewelers:

(Image courtesy of Merry Richards Jewelers)

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