AYLUS Rancho Cucamonga Branch Volunteers at Sports Center Lunar New Year Event on 01/18/2025 – 01/19/2025

On January 18-19, 2025, volunteers from the AYLUS Rancho Cucamonga Branch participated in the Lunar New Year celebration at Sports Center, 8303 Rochester Ave, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730. Over the course of two days, 34 volunteers dedicated their time and effort to assist in various activities, ensuring a successful and lively event.

The event featured traditional performances, cultural exhibitions, and interactive activities that highlighted the richness of Lunar New Year traditions. Volunteers played a crucial role in managing booths, assisting with stage performances, facilitating face painting, overseeing sales at charity stands, organizing materials, and ensuring a clean and orderly venue.

Each volunteer contributed valuable hours of service, demonstrating their commitment to cultural engagement and community support. Below is the full list of participants and their recorded hours:

No. Volunteer Name Hours
1 Chengzhou Ye 5.5
2 Cynthia Shen 13.5
3 Elaine Hung 5.5
4 Haoyu Zhang 5.5
5 Hengsheng He 5.5
6 Jiazhu Li 5.5
7 Junlin Zhang 13.5
8 Liang Xiangyu 5.5
9 Molin Wang 12
10 Ryan Kan 16
11 Waiki Hou 5.5
12 Yanya Chen 9.5
13 Zejun Ding 5.5
14 Zhang Jingzhao 5.5
15 Zhansheng Chen 5.5
16 Zikang Li 5.5
17 Andrew He 8
18 Andrew Zhou 8
19 Bryan Wang 8
20 Elvis Wang 16
21 Jiaxi Zhang 8
22 Lehan Huang 8
23 Minghao Shi 16
24 Qinyue (Qunyue) Zhang 16
25 Ryan Wang 8
26 Takeshi Abe 16
27 Xueqian Shen 12
28 Yangxuezhe Sun 16
29 Yifan Ping 16
30 Yixin Qian 16
31 Yuandun An 4
32 Yuanyi An 4
33 Yuzhu Jin 4
34 Zhiman Li 4

The dedication of these volunteers ensured the smooth operation of the Lunar New Year celebration, creating a festive and welcoming atmosphere for the community. Their efforts in assisting performances, managing event logistics, and supporting cultural activities significantly contributed to the success of this large-scale event.

This event once again highlighted the commitment of AYLUS Rancho Cucamonga members to both cultural promotion and community service. Volunteers left with a sense of accomplishment, knowing that their participation helped foster a greater appreciation for Lunar New Year traditions within the local community.

       

Updated: February 8, 2025 — 9:07 pm

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