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AsianConnections Salutes Our Community
Leaders
Many people are involved behind the scenes to help make CHSA's events
and new museum in San Francisco a great success. Ms.Gerrye Wong,
author of the biographies of this year's CHSA "Aerospace to
Cyberspace 2001" award recipients is an example of someone
that is working tirelessly to help our community.
Gerrye Wong
Gerrye Wong's greatest pride comes when calling herself
a "community volunteer" because she feels there is no
greater reward in life than serving the community and helping tend
its needs These are not just idle words to her as she has given
of her time and energies to many Asian American projects and organizations
in her lifetime.
Aside from co-chairing the 1997 Miss Chinatown U.S.A.
Fashion Show celebrating Chinese New Year in San Francisco, for
the past two years this fourth generation Chinese American led a
major capital building fund campaign for the Chinese Historical
Society of America which raised over $350,000 towards the establishment
of a museum of Chinese American history in the heart of San Francisco's
Chinatown.
In 1991, an organization she co-founded, the Chinese
Historial and Cultural Project of Santa Clara County, built a replica
of a historic Chinese temple, established it into a museum of Chinese
American history, and gifted it to the city of San Jose to be a
part of the S. J. Historical Museum park.
Since that time, she is proud that her efforts have
been rewarded by the knowledge that over 5000 visitors and school
children have learned about the history of Chinese Americans through
visiting the Ng Shing Gung museum. The CHCP, under her leadership,
presented San Jose's first Chinese Summer Festival iln 1992, an
event which has continued as an annual all day festival visited
by more than 10,000 patrons each year. In October, 1997, Gerrye
co-chaired the CHCP's First Inaugural Dragon Ball to commemorate
the group's 10th Anniversary of serving of the community.
Professionally, she taught elementary school for 30
years, authored a curriculum guide on Chinese American Festivals
and Folklore and presented classroom programs on Chinese culture
as a traveling consultant. Since 1980, she has been a columnist
for San Francisco-based English language newspaper, Asian Week and
a Canadian magazine, Chinatown News. In 1995, she was honored by
the Organization of Chinese Americans of Santa Clara County for
her Volunteerism. On Mother's Day, 1006, she was named "
Model Mother of the Year" by the Chinese Women's Association
of America.
Most recently in her continuing role as a community
servant, she authored a book "Eternal Spring" chronicling
the lives of 30 immigrant senior citizens whose lives were enriched
by Self-Help for the Elderly, a social service organization serving
the needs of immigrant Asian American seniors for the past 30 years.
A retirement hobby is leading tours all over the world
in her spare time as a professional travel agent. She has served
as past president of Chi Am Circle, a women's social service organization
she helped found 30 years ago and Self-Help for the Elderly of Santa
Clara County. She is a Trustee for the Chinese Historical and Cultural
Project, a member of the Self-Help for the Elderly of Santa Clara
County Board, and was appointed in 1995 to the Santa Clara County
Senior Care Commission.
Married to retired businessman, Calvin Wong, she is
the mother of two, Dr. Michael Wong and Kelly Matsuura,and enjoys
her new role as grandmother of four grandsons and one granddaughter.
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