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Council honors Sacramento Wing Chun academy and Leslie Curry’s 50 years of service

Sacramento City Council · June 24, 2026
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Summary

Council members recognized Sacramento Wing Chun and Bach Mei Kung Fu Academy for 41 years of community service and honored Leslie Curry for 50 years of service to the city, presenting a resolution, a street sign and other acknowledgments.

The Sacramento City Council opened its meeting with two short recognitions. Council members Jennings and Vang presented a commendation to Sacramento Wing Chun and Bach Mei Kung Fu Academy, celebrating about four decades of instruction, mentorship and inclusion programs including partnerships with regional centers. Representatives of the academy — including Jean Pierre Franciette and long‑time instructor Spencer Wong — noted the academy’s community role and some students’ personal recoveries after serious illness.

The council also recognized Leslie Curry for 50 years of service to the city. City leaders presented a resolution and a street sign, and Curry thanked the council and said she continues to enjoy working with her colleagues and Sacramento residents.

These items were presented as ceremonial recognitions and did not require council action beyond the acknowledgments and a request for a group photograph.