About this Event
Tickets sold out in 12 hours! I am working on adding more capacity. If you are interested in being added to the waitlist, please email James ([email protected]) or join the waitlist on Eventbrite. Unfortunately due to space limitations we cannot accomodate walk-ins.
Celebrate the Year of the Horse with the 1882 Foundation at a hands-on dumpling-making experience that brings history to life!
Roll up your sleeves and learn techniques passed down through a 19th-century Chinese American family that proudly operated restaurants in America for over 107 consecutive years. This special cultural and culinary gathering is presented in partnership with The Helen and Joe Chew Foundation.
Date: Saturday, February 28, 2026
Time: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Location: Robbie Waters Pocket-Greenhaven Library
Cost: Free admission (RSVP required)
If you are interested in attending the talk and documentary screening, but do not wish to reserve a dumpling-making seat, please email James at [email protected].
Featured Instructors
Jessica Chew – President of The Helen and Joe Chew Foundation, an organization dedicated to preserving and celebrating Chinese American heritage in Tehama County.
Learn more about Helen and Joe Chew Foundation:
https://www.redbluffchew.org/
Bonnie and Jeannie Lim – Owners and operators of Redding’s historic Lim’s Cafe. Their family’s remarkable 107-year legacy in Chinese and American restaurants concluded with their retirement in 2022.
Their father, Peter Lim was a “paper son” who immigrated to America in 1924 but despite exclusionary laws became a cornerstone of the North State community. The Lim family’s enduring contributions continue to be celebrated, including the return of the Lim’s Cafe exhibit at the Redding Library in partnership with The Helen & Joe Chew Foundation.
Learn more about Lim’s Cafe:
https://www.redbluffchew.org/chinatown-roadtrip/redding-ca-peter-lims-cafe
https://krcrtv.com/news/local/new-exhibit-at-redding-library-honors-the-legacy-of-iconic-lims-caf
Program Highlights
Enjoy an afternoon of culture and storytelling:
- A short presentation on the evolution of Chinese American dumplings and how each generation adapted and preserved this beloved tradition
- A short film about the Lim family and their lasting legacy in Northern California
- Step-by-step instructions on dumpling-making techniques from Lim’s Cafe chefs perfect for beginners and a fun family activity!
This program is perfect for all ages and skill levels — no prior experience necessary.
Space is limited, and RSVP is required to secure your spot. We look forward to celebrating with you!
About Us
The 1882 Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring the history, experiences, and contributions of Chinese Americans are recognized, preserved, and integrated into the American story.
Learn more here: https://1882foundation.org/
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Robbie Waters Pocket-Greenhaven Library, 7335 Gloria Drive, Sacramento, United States
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