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2014
Chinese New Year Parade
San Francisco in the Year of the Horse AT&T Wireless • Alamo Elementary • Alice Fong Yu • Asian Firefighters • California Polytechnic State University • Cathay Pacific Airways • Commodore Sloat • Community Youth Center • Dragons • Golden Gate • Gordon J. Lau • ISTP • Jose Ortega • Leung's White Crane • Lincoln Middle School • McDonald's • Mills High • Personalities • Pinole Valley High • SF Police • SGVCCA • San Francisco Renegades • Sherman Elementary • St. Mary's • Tamkang • Valley Christian • Wah Mei • West Portal • West Coast Lion • Yau Kung Moon, Inc. • Year Of The Horse |
Alamo Elementary, School At The 2014 Chinese New Year Parade Located on 23rd Avenue between California and Clement Streets. |
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Alice Fong Yu, Alternative School, 2014 Chinese New Year Parade The nation's first Chinese immersion public school. |
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AT&T Wireless, At The 2014 Chinese New Year Parade The arm of AT&T that produces cell connectivity to customers. |
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Cathay Pacific Airways, Presents, West Portal Elementary School An airline that specializes in travel to and from China. |
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Commodore Sloat, Elementary School, 2014 Chinese New Year Parade 50 Darien Way, San Francisco |
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Community Youth Center, of San Francisco, 2014 Chinese New Year Parade Since 1970, CYC has set the standard for awareness and activism in the Asian community. |
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Dragons, Of The 2014 San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade One of the most outstanding feature of any San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade is its dragons. |
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Golden Gate, National Parks, 2014 Chinese New Year Parade The Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) is a U.S. National Recreation Area protecting 80,002 acres (32,376 ha) of ecologically- and historically-significant landscapes surrounding the San Francisco Bay Area. |
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Gordon J. Lau, Elementary School, 2014 Chinese New Year Parade The primary goal of the school is to provide children with skills which will enable them to fulfill their potential as individuals and as responsible, successful, and contributing members of a global society. |
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ISTP, At The 2014 Chinese New Year Parade, San Francisco International School Of The Peninsula |
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Jose Ortega, Elementary School, 2014 Chinese New Year Parade Jose Ortega Elementary School challenges students to reach high academic standards in literacy, math, and science. |
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Leung's White Crane, 2014 Chinese New Year Parade International Dragon & Lion Dance Association, 32 St. Louis Place, San Francisco, California |
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Lincoln Middle School, Marching Band, 2014 Chinese New Year Parade Lincoln Middle School was located in Alemeda, California. Its marching band performedin the 2014 San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade. |
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McDonald's, Float In The 2014 Chinese New Year Parade The McDonald's company created float to celebrate the year of the horse. |
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Mills High, School, 2014 Chinese New Year Parade The Mills High School Dragon Team. |
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California Polytechnic State University, Mustang Band California Polytechnic State University or California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, also known as Cal Poly San Luis Obispo or Cal Poly. |
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Personalities, In The 2014 Chinese New Year Parade Two of the personalities who presented themselves as part of the2014 Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco, California. |
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Pinole Valley High, School Spartans Marching Band As they performed in the2014 Chinese New Year Parade |
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SGVCCA, At The 2014 Chinese New Year Parade San Gabriel Valley Chinese Cultural Association,founded in 1968 to promote enrichment of the Chinese language and culture, and to share these interests with the community-at-large. |
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Asian Firefighters, Association San Francisco Fire Department In the 2014 San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade. |
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SF Police, Lion Dance Team, 2014 Chinese New Year Parade Established in 1849, the San Francisco police department has served the city for more than 150 years. |
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San Francisco Renegades, Drum And Bugle Corps The Renegades made their DCI debut in July 1999, at the Moonlight Classic contest in Stockton, California, and are one of two charter members of the newly formed DCI-Pacific Senior Division. |
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Sherman Elementary, School, 2014 Chinese New Year Parade Founded in 1892 as a country school among the pastures of Cow Hollow, Sherman has blossomed into one of San Francisco's premier neighborhood elementary schools. |
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St. Mary's, Chinese School, 2014 Chinese New Year Parade St. Mary's School, located in the heart of San Francisco, has been serving the Financial District, Downtown and Chinatown communities since 1921. |
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Tamkang, University Alumni Association of Northern California Performed during the 2014 Chinese New Year Parade. |
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Valley Christian, High School, 2014 Chinese New Year Parade The marching band fora private, K-12 Christian High School located in the heart of Silicon Valley, San Jose, California. |
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Wah Mei, Preschool, 2014 Chinese New Year Parade Wah Mei School was the first Chinese American bilingual preschool to be established in San Francisco in 1974. Their program has successfully promoted multiculturalism in developmental activities that emphasize both learning and playing for their young students. |
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West Coast Lion, Dance Troupe, 2014 Chinese New Year Parade Located in Daly City, California, the West Coast Lion Dance Troupe was formed in 1988 by a cadre of veteran lion dancers, of which, the troupe's leader and founder was Tony Shiu, who first started lion dancing in 1976. |
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West Portal, Elementary School,, 2014 Chinese New Year Parade West Portal Elementary School is located above the West Portal Tunnel at the top of a steep hill on Lenox Way near Taraval Street in San Francisco. The school is in the Forest Hills/West Portal residential area of San Francisco. |
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Yau Kung Moon, Inc., 2014 Chinese New Year Parade Yau Kung Moon is a southern Shaolin Kung Fu system which translates to a system of flexible power. Yau Kung Moon includes internal and external forms, 18 traditional weapons, and Chinese bone setting and herbal medicine. |
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Year Of The Horse, 2014 San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade 2014 was the year of the horse for the Chinese New Year Parade. |
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