TAP's Professional Series, "Discuss and Dine" continues this November with a Law Enforcement Seminar with Officer Richard Chen of the Long Beach Police Department, and a pre-Thanksgiving dinner with Taiwanese food at a new restaurant!
Ever wondered how a certain law would effect you? Curious about the life of a police officer? Have any questions you've always wanted to ask a police officer? TAP's Law Enforcement Seminar is your chance to speak candidly with an officer of the law - without flashing lights or a ticket!
Join us for an informal Q&A with our very own LBPD Taiwanese American, Richard Chen and be informed of any upcoming law changes that will effect you.
Cost: FREE for members
FREE for non-members w/canned good donation
$5 donation for non-members w/o canned good
*We are collecting canned good to be donated to the
LA Regional Food Bank. Bring a canned good so that those in need can have a Thanksgiving dinner! $5 fee will also be donated to the Food Bank.
After the seminar, join TAP for a pre-Thanksgiving Dinner, with traditional Taiwanese food to network and mingle!
Dinner 6:15PM
Uncle Chen - "Signature Traditional Taiwanese Delights"
529 E. Valley Blvd. #178
San Gabriel, CA 91776
Please indicate in your response, seminar, dinner, or both.
If you have questions and topics you want covered at this event, feel free to e-mail Professional Chair
kristine.wang@tacl.org in advance of the event.
Questions about dinner? E-mail
ben.ling@tacl.org ******************************************************
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