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Founded in 1998 by a dedicated group of legal pioneers including the Hon. Gerald B. Lee and prominent members of the Fairfax Bar Association, the Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Virginia represents a unique commitment to recognizing the changing faces of Virginia's legal community. Based in McLean, VA, APABA-VA was established with a vision to ensure that the Commonwealth would benefit from having Asian Pacific American lawyers and their allies come together to advocate for their community and promote justice. The organization operates as a diverse, non-partisan association that welcomes attorneys, law students, judges, and those interested in matters affecting the Asian Pacific American legal community, regardless of their own heritage. What distinguishes APABA-VA is its inclusive philosophy: membership is open to anyone engaged in the study, teaching, or practice of law who shares a commitment to improving the lives of all Virginians, particularly those within the Asian Pacific American community. This approach has fostered a supportive network of legal professionals, law firms, and community partners who have sustained the association's ideals for over two decades. APABA-VA's mission centers on fostering professional development, advancing legal scholarship, encouraging advocacy, and promoting community involvement that elevates both the Asian Pacific American legal profession and the broader Virginia legal landscape. By joining APABA-VA, members automatically become part of NAPABA's network of over 40,000 Asian Pacific American attorneys, connecting local Virginia practitioners with a national movement dedicated to diversity, equality, and opportunity in the legal profession.
Since its founding in 1977 by visionary women including Pauline Tsui and Ambassador Julia Chang Bloch, the Organization of Chinese American Women has grown into a respected national movement serving communities throughout Virginia and across the country. What began as a simple conversation over tea has evolved into a powerful network of dedicated Chinese American women committed to advancing equality and empowerment. OCAW's 45-year journey reflects the organization's unwavering commitment to breaking down barriers and creating opportunities for women of all ages and backgrounds. The organization is rooted in the belief that as individuals they have strength, but as a team they are stronger. Members enjoy deep fellowship and support from a community of Asian American women who share common values and aspirations. OCAW recognizes the remarkable contributions and histories of Asian Pacific Americans, particularly women whose voices and achievements often go unheard. The organization's impact extends beyond advocacy—through good works and volunteerism, OCAW members have touched countless lives and strengthened their communities. Based in the Oakton, Virginia area, OCAW maintains a grassroots approach while operating at the national level, with chapters serving as vital connection points for women seeking community, purpose, and the opportunity to make a difference. The organization welcomes volunteers and members who believe in empowering women and creating a world where every woman has the chance to reach her full potential.
Since its founding in 1977, the Organization of Chinese American Women has grown into a national movement of dedicated women committed to creating meaningful change in their communities and beyond. What began as a vision shared over tea between Pauline Tsui and Ambassador Julia Chang Bloch has evolved into a thriving organization with chapters serving communities across the country, including a strong presence in Oakton, Virginia. OCAW brings together accomplished Chinese American and Asian Pacific American women, many of whom have served in government administrations and leadership roles, combining their talents, imagination, and skills to address America's most pressing challenges. The organization's members exemplify leadership through volunteerism and community service, touching countless lives through their good works and dedication to empowerment. OCAW's mission centers on advancing the needs and concerns of Chinese and Asian Pacific American women by creating pathways to educational, economic, social, and political opportunity. The organization operates as a nonpartisan, nonprofit community built on the principle that individually we are strong, but as a team we are stronger. Members enjoy fellowship, support, and access to programs from both the national office and local chapters, creating a network of women committed to breaking down barriers and empowering women of all ages and backgrounds to reach their full potential. OCAW remains open to all who share this vision of liberty, equality, and opportunity.
With Chef Victoria Cosner as your guide, you’ll learn to prepare Moo Shu Pork, a flavorful stir-fry layered with vegetables and seasonings.
Flavors of Shandong, China
Travel with us to eastern China and discover the bold, savory traditions of Shandong cuisine, one of the country’s most influential culinary regions. With Chef Victoria Cosner as your guide, you will learn to prepare Moo Shu Pork, a flavorful stir-fry layered with vegetables and delicate seasoning, served with tender Mandarin pancakes for wrapping and savoring each bite. Join us for a hands-on evening of cooking, tasting, and gathering around the vibrant flavors of Shandong, China.
About the Cooking Class Experience
Participants will receive a welcome glass of bubbly and enjoy a guided tour of the Pippin Gardens before venturing into the kitchen for an interactive cooking demonstration. Then, they’ll break into groups to dive into hands-on cooking, working through each recipe together. Each guest will receive two drink tickets to enjoy glasses of wine expertly paired with the evening’s cuisine. After the lesson, guests will gather in our Tasting Room for a family-style dinner to enjoy their culinary creations alongside additional dishes prepared by our kitchen team.
The price of your ticket covers a $150 class fee and a 20% service charge. Please be aware that the listed price of your ticket includes all applicable sales taxes as required by law in Virginia.
Pippin Passport: Your Culinary Adventure Awaits
Join Chef Victoria Cosner for a year of global flavors. Earn rewards as you cook your way through Italy, Greece, France, and more.
3 classes = $50 Tasting Room gift card
5 classes = $100 Tasting Room gift card
10 classes = one complimentary cooking class
Offer valid through 2026. Bon voyage!
Cancellations
Refunds requested more than 7 days before the event can be processed through Eventbrite, excluding their service fee. For cancellations within 7 days, a Pippin Hill Tasting Room gift card will be provided.
How to Pay with a Pippin Hill Experiences {Eventbrite} Gift Card
Insert 5-digit gift card code in the "promo code" box upon regular checkout.
No event schedules available
North Garden, VA
193.92
Take a break, relax, and get creative!
For grades 6-12
Take a break, relax, and get creative! Join us at Courthouse Library for Chill and Craft, a monthly event where middle and high school students can unwind through a rotating selection of fun crafts and de-stressing activities. This month we're celebrating Asian American & Pacific Islander heritage by trying our hand at Chinese calligraphy! Good vibes, and all supplies included. Bring your friends or come solo and make new ones.
Series Schedule:
May 26th - Chinese Calligraphy
June 30th - Pride Pins + Bracelet Making
July 28th - Game On! Board Game Afternoon
August 25th - DIY Slime
Registration not required. Admission is on first-come, first-served basis until event capacity is reached.
For more information, email or call 703-228-3352.
This program supports the Library's celebration of Asian America, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders Heritage Month.
Come join us for an evening of learning how to make your own Chinese Dumplings with Little Tiger Dumplings
In this special cooking class, owner Leo of Tiger Dumplings & Little Tiger Dumplings will show you how to:
Sample and eat taste Little Tiger Dumplings appetizers of Scallion Pancakes, Crab Cream Cheese Rangoons, Chengdu Spicy Wontons
Prep your dumpling ingredients
Wrap (12) meat or veggie filling with dumpling wrappers and get to eat them
Mix ingredients from your kit to create a filling with meat or veggies, or a combination!
Wrap dumplings in various shapes like triangular, crescent, or pleated
Choose between boiled or pan fried dumplings
Choose from a selection of and drink a 16oz boba boba teas
Get 12 wrappers to take home
Dietary Accommodations: Dumplings are vegetarian-friendly.
Founded in 1998 by a dedicated group of legal pioneers including the Hon. Gerald B. Lee and prominent members of the Fairfax Bar Association, the Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Virginia represents a unique commitment to recognizing the changing faces of Virginia's legal community. Based in McLean, VA, APABA-VA was established with a vision to ensure that the Commonwealth would benefit from having Asian Pacific American lawyers and their allies come together to advocate for their community and promote justice. The organization operates as a diverse, non-partisan association that welcomes attorneys, law students, judges, and those interested in matters affecting the Asian Pacific American legal community, regardless of their own heritage. What distinguishes APABA-VA is its inclusive philosophy: membership is open to anyone engaged in the study, teaching, or practice of law who shares a commitment to improving the lives of all Virginians, particularly those within the Asian Pacific American community. This approach has fostered a supportive network of legal professionals, law firms, and community partners who have sustained the association's ideals for over two decades. APABA-VA's mission centers on fostering professional development, advancing legal scholarship, encouraging advocacy, and promoting community involvement that elevates both the Asian Pacific American legal profession and the broader Virginia legal landscape. By joining APABA-VA, members automatically become part of NAPABA's network of over 40,000 Asian Pacific American attorneys, connecting local Virginia practitioners with a national movement dedicated to diversity, equality, and opportunity in the legal profession.
Since its founding in 1977 by visionary women including Pauline Tsui and Ambassador Julia Chang Bloch, the Organization of Chinese American Women has grown into a respected national movement serving communities throughout Virginia and across the country. What began as a simple conversation over tea has evolved into a powerful network of dedicated Chinese American women committed to advancing equality and empowerment. OCAW's 45-year journey reflects the organization's unwavering commitment to breaking down barriers and creating opportunities for women of all ages and backgrounds. The organization is rooted in the belief that as individuals they have strength, but as a team they are stronger. Members enjoy deep fellowship and support from a community of Asian American women who share common values and aspirations. OCAW recognizes the remarkable contributions and histories of Asian Pacific Americans, particularly women whose voices and achievements often go unheard. The organization's impact extends beyond advocacy—through good works and volunteerism, OCAW members have touched countless lives and strengthened their communities. Based in the Oakton, Virginia area, OCAW maintains a grassroots approach while operating at the national level, with chapters serving as vital connection points for women seeking community, purpose, and the opportunity to make a difference. The organization welcomes volunteers and members who believe in empowering women and creating a world where every woman has the chance to reach her full potential.
Since its founding in 1977, the Organization of Chinese American Women has grown into a national movement of dedicated women committed to creating meaningful change in their communities and beyond. What began as a vision shared over tea between Pauline Tsui and Ambassador Julia Chang Bloch has evolved into a thriving organization with chapters serving communities across the country, including a strong presence in Oakton, Virginia. OCAW brings together accomplished Chinese American and Asian Pacific American women, many of whom have served in government administrations and leadership roles, combining their talents, imagination, and skills to address America's most pressing challenges. The organization's members exemplify leadership through volunteerism and community service, touching countless lives through their good works and dedication to empowerment. OCAW's mission centers on advancing the needs and concerns of Chinese and Asian Pacific American women by creating pathways to educational, economic, social, and political opportunity. The organization operates as a nonpartisan, nonprofit community built on the principle that individually we are strong, but as a team we are stronger. Members enjoy fellowship, support, and access to programs from both the national office and local chapters, creating a network of women committed to breaking down barriers and empowering women of all ages and backgrounds to reach their full potential. OCAW remains open to all who share this vision of liberty, equality, and opportunity.
Oakton,
VA
Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains rise above the Shenandoah Valley along the spine of the Appalachians, their layered ridgelines traced by Skyline Drive and the Blue Ridge Parkway.