歌聲暢享2週年 | Sing A Song Anniversary | July 2023

Mental Health Association for Chinese Communities 美國華裔精神健康聯盟

07/29 歌聲暢享2週年慶祝活動

By Cami

7月29日晚,我們歡聚一堂,慶祝大家喜愛的《歌聲暢享》節目兩週年。 在過去的兩年裡,這個節目帶給我們的不僅僅是旋律,還慰籍了我們的心靈,減輕了壓力。 當晚的慶祝活動充滿了友情和歡樂,MHACC 執行長 Elaine、副執行長 Carole、趙老師、主持人 Claudia 以及眾多熱愛歌曲的朋友在一起聚餐,唱歌跳舞,陶醉在音樂的夜晚。
On the evening of July 29th, we gathered to mark the second anniversary of our beloved "Sing A Song" program. Over the past two years, this delightful initiative has provided much more than melody - it's offered comfort and respite, soothing our souls and alleviating stress through song. Our celebratory event was a harmonious mix of camaraderie and joy, with MHACC's Executive Director, Elaine, our Deputy Director, Carole, Teacher Zhao, our host Claudia, and numerous song-loving friends. Together, we shared a meal, belted out tunes during karaoke, and reveled in the music-filled night.

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