The Bag Bust

Chinatown gets a bad rap for selling counterfeit bags. Canal Street is world famous for selling knock-offs. About a year ago they shut down a large row of stores, leaving the block empty. This week, the Cops made another big bust and closed down another block.

I don't really see how cracking down on bags is a priority in our community. I've heard that the city loses money on luxury tax when people buy counterfeits instead of the real thing. In my opinion the people who buy counterfeits are not the same crowd that are going to be buying the good stuff.


Regardless of whether you agree with my point of view; it has hurt our community. When the bag stores are shut down by the Police, the stores are left vacant. The landlords can't collect the rent and the businesses that were there aren't going to be paying their taxes.

Empty blocks equals less foot traffic in the area. That means it hurts our restaurants, boutiques, cafes and even our ice cream stores.

And the funny thing is that the people that sell knock offs just learn to evolve. When they have their stores taken away from them, they wind up selling at secret locations and out of garbage bags. The bags are still being sold, but their blocks become part of a ghost town.

An Rong Photography

My friend An Rong came in today to take pictures of CICF. He's the next up and coming photographer. The guys is still only in college and is so talented and driven. I think he's going to be the next Corky Lee ( a famous Chinatown photographer).


An Rong was born and Chinatown and has strong ties to it. He still coaches baseball at PS 130 and is an alumni of CPC (Chinese American Planning Council).

The community inspires his photography projects. He knows the people and wants to tell their stories. He knows everyone from Wally over at Nam Wah to the 3rd graders at the local elementary schools.


When our pictures are done, I'll post them with his website(it's under construction).


I suggest you bid and buy his photos now because I believe they'll be worth a small fortune in the near future. =)

Hamilton Madison House Toy Drive

When I think about the holidays, I get really excited. Holiday parties, family, and friends and shopping!

But then again, it's also a time to think about people who have it less fortunate than you. A lot of people can't afford presents and nice things.

I'm part of the Jr. Committee at Hamilton Madison House (HMH) and every year we have a toy drive for the neighborhood kids. HMH serves the low income, immigrant population. In previous years, we have been paired up with the NY Cares Winter Wishes program but this year we weren't chosen. This means we are in need

CICF will be one of the drop off points for the toy drive. We are collecting new unwrapped toys for children 5-12. The last day of the drive will be December 14th.

Please support during the holidays!

HAMILTON MADISON HOUSE TOY DRIVE
drop off point-CICF 65 Bayard Street