Posts Tagged ‘Bookworm’

Sichuan Earthquake Commemoration and Afterquake CD Release

Monday, May 11th, 2009

5/12/2009 @ 6:30 PM, Chengdu Bookworm

To commemerate this tragic event, and, importantly, to raise some more funds for the victims, please join us at The Bookworm from 6.30pm on Tuesday. We’ll have a great KC Meats BBQ on the go, and be entertained by a host of bands, most of whom played at our first fundraising event last year immediately after the quake struck. Entrance is free. All profits from the evening will go directly into projects assisting the victims of the disaster.

The evening will also mark the release of Afterquake. To raise awareness of victims still in need, folk musician Abigail Washburn and electronic artist Dave Liang spent two weeks in Sichuan to create Afterquake, an album that mixes actual sounds of the rebuilding with the voices of relocated school children.

The Afterquake CDs will be available on the evening, and a short film showing how the project came together will be screened. For more info on this project, visit www.afterquakemusic.com

20081104: Duke of York visits Sichuan and SQR

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

Prince Andrew at the Chengdu Bookworm for an SQR presentation

Prince Andrew at the Chengdu Bookworm for an SQR presentation


His Royal Highness the Duke of York – or Prince Andrew visited Sichuan on 4th and 5th November 2008, possibly the first visit to Sichuan by a member of the British Royal Family.

The Duke is the UK’s Special Representative for International Trade and Investment and toured a resettlement camp and a temporary school, chatted with earthquake survivors and commemorated the victims at the earthquake memorial site in Dujiangyan. He also met the Governor of Sichuan Province and British businesses. At the Bookworm, the Duke was given a short presentation by SQR volunteers and then led a Q and A session. He finally attended the Queen’s Birthday Party reception, organised by the Consulate to wind up the whole campaign in Sichuan.

“Sichuan Foreigners Rally to Help Locals”, People’s Daily Online

Monday, May 19th, 2008

From the People’s Daily:

The Chengdu expat community is rallying to support locals in relief and recovery efforts to overcome this disaster. Foreigners want to give and want to personally help the victims of this natural disaster in anyway they can. Under the auspices of local expat businesses, appeals have begun for donations.

Peter Goff, in partnership with Chengdu residents and through the cooperation of The Bookworm, is leading one of these appeals. The Bookworm is a bustling expat online community on book and culture-related activity and has branches in Beijing, Chengdu, and in Suzhou of East China’s Jiangsu province.

The Bookworm Chengdu has become a focal point in assisting expat support for quake victims. Smaller groups, such as Heart to Heart and Morning Tears, are also providing food, water, shelter and medicines.

Expat music acts, including the Bossma Band, Mark on the Piano, Proximity Butterfly and Red Water performed to raise funds at a Bookworm event last Thursday. Heart to Heart also gave a short presentation on their current operations in the affected areas. From the successful one night, more than 33,000 yuan ($4,700) was raised in funds from about 100 members of the local expat community to be directly used by local groups in the relief effort.

Further donations, especially cash, are still welcomed by the groups. Much needed items include: non-perishable food, basic medicines, tents, blankets, sleeping bags, stretchers, small power-generators, small water sanitation equipment, and simple housing materials. The local expat community is also committed to helping fellow residents in the medium to longer-term community recovery efforts. This community recovery process is held together by communication of information which enables people to know what is needed, co-ordinate their activities and avoid creating additional problems.

Sichuan expats centered on the activities of The Bookworm are moving forward to helping interpret the information on all current relief operations and exactly where and when people can help to make a difference to those affected by the disastrous earthquake. For more information regarding donations and recovery efforts, contact the Bookworm on (+86) 028 8552-0177.

The author is Australian Youth Ambassador for Development with the Chengdu Urban Rivers Association.