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Grandriders’ California Trip

On August 20, ten Taiwanese senior riders from the original documentary, Go Grandriders, gathered in front of the Santa Clara County Government Center to begin their ride from San Jose to Los Angeles. Gathered to celebrate the occasion were a wide group of volunteers, fans and curious onlookers who stopped to see what all the cheering was about.

The ceremonies started soon after 10 am with a welcome offered by Janice Sung, chair of the Ad Hoc Taiwanese-American organization working together to give the grandriders a grand send off. Among the attendees were local politicians with proclamations and certificates of recognition to present to the group. In the photos below, are Cupertino Mayor Orrin Mahoney, Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith and TECO Director-General Bruce Fuh greeting one of the riders from the BMW Club of Northern California.

Since the grandriders did not have California licenses to drive, generous volunteers from the BMW Club of Northern California kindly offered to give them a lift down to Southern California. Each grandrider was paired with an American motorcyclist for the three-day trip down Highway 1. The trip was completed on September 23, with the grandriders now back in Taiwan enjoying a much more sedate schedule.

To learn more about the kickoff, you can also read CBS’s article and news story by linking to their site at, http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2013/08/20/seniors-on-motorcycles-begin-tour-of-california-coast/.

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National Day flag raising ceremony

Dozens of Taiwanese expatriate associations in the Bay Area plan to hold a flag raising ceremony to celebrate the 101th anniversary of the founding of the Republic of China (Taiwan) on Saturday, October 6. The gathering will be held in front of the County of Santa Clara Government Center (70 West Hedding Street, San Jose) at 10 am.

The flag raising ceremony will be one of the first public appearances for Taipei Economic and Cultural Office’s new Director-General Fuh Gen-Gang. Invited honored guests include Supervisor Dave Cortese from the County of Santa Clara, leaders of the Taiwanese-American communities, overseas Chinese associations, and local communities.

To mark the occasion, TECO, the County of Santa Clara and the Santa Clara County-Hsinchu County Sister County Commission will co-host the Why Taiwan Matters photo exhibition in the lobby of the Santa Clara County Government Center. The exhibition will be on display from October 6 – 19, with an opening reception planned for Saturday, October 6 at 9:30 am.