About Persian Cultural Club

by admin on July 26, 2010

Persian Cultural Club (PCC) is a tax-exempt non-profit organization incorporated in the State of California on October 28, 2002. PCC has had a very successful eight years in operation due to the assistance of the Alavi Foundation, the selfless commitment of the PCC administrators, and the support of the San Francisco Bay Area Iranian-American community.

Our vision is to serve the San Francisco Bay Area Iranian-American community by identifying the needs of the community and designing and implementing program services that will allow us to meet those needs. Our staff is highly dedicated to this vision and since our inception has worked enthusiastically toward making this vision a reality.

The mission of the Persian Cultural Club is to promote Iranian culture, language, literature and arts in the northern California Iranian-American community through providing classes and activities for children and adults.

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Summer Camp 2010 happening now

by JoeKhoei on July 24, 2010

Hands down the funnest time kids can possibly have, all summer long.

As a parent of a summer camp attendee I can tell you that my daughter has an unbelievable level of fun while she burns lots and lots of calories. The summer camp is all about embedding fond childhood memories. Kids do all kinds of sports and activities. They have fantastic persian food. They swim, play soccer, do karate, and many other activities. Note: I’ll soon update this post with the full scoop.

Best part about summer camp is that it is going on 5 days a week from 8 AM to 5 PM. Whether you want to bring your child for one day per week, or for all five days per week (like me), the summer camp is one decision for which they’ll always love you.

Give us a call or send us a note about joining the 2010 summer camp while it is still going.

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