April 26, 2024 | Vol. 53, Issue 8

The only bilingual Chinese-English Newspaper in New England

American Legion Chinatown Post Installation Ceremony

On Saturday, June 17, the American Legion Chinatown Post 328 held its 74th Installation of Officers at the Asian American Civic Association (AACA). The 78th annual ceremony in the Chinatown community was a chance to bring young and old members together. The installation re-elected the officers from the 2022-2023 year. The re-elected officers are Commander Matthew Seto, Senior Vice Commander Edward Woodruff, Junior Vice Commander Kensley Lin, Adjutant David Ching, Treasurer Danny Ong, Sgt-At-Arms Warren Yee, Chaplains Genie Boland and Lora Forman, and Executive Committeeman, Peter Ng. Special guests from the Chinatown community included the Taipei Economic Cultural Office, Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, and City of Boston City Council President Ed Flynn’s office. Some of the activities the Post participates in each year is marching at the annual Veterans Day parade, donating to the local Chinese schools, collecting toys for their annual toy drive during Christmas, and flag planting during Memorial Day.

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