On Saturday, March 28, 2026, ACC Senior Services welcomed over seven hundred friends, supporters, and community partners to its 14th Annual Crab Feed, one of the organization’s most beloved and anticipated fundraising traditions. The evening was filled with laughter, camaraderie, incredible food, and an inspiring spirit of generosity—all in support of ACC’s mission to serve and empower seniors throughout the Sacramento region.
Guests enjoyed a lively evening emceed by Sacramento County Supervisor Pat Hume, whose humor and energy helped keep the program moving and the crowd engaged. The event was made possible through the leadership of event chairs Evelyn Chin, Debbie Seid, and Janet Sakata, whose dedication and countless hours of planning helped bring the evening to life. Thank you to the Crab Feed Workgroup who has met for months to work out every detail of this year’s event. The evening was supported by ACC’s Board of Directors, ACC staff, and an incredible team of volunteers who ensured the event’s festivities ran smoothly from start to finish.
Over 2800 lbs of Asian-Style Hot Dungeness Crab!
Of course, the heart of the evening was the food. A tremendous thank you goes to Dor, Gordie, and the entire kitchen crew from the Sacramento Asian Sports Foundation (SASF), who once again worked tirelessly behind the scenes to prepare and serve a feast for hundreds of guests. Serving over 2,800 pounds of dungeness crab, accompanied by fried rice, asian-style ribs, mixed green salad with toasted sesame dressing, and freshly-fried shrimp chips. The cooks hard work and expertise ensured that everyone enjoyed a delicious and memorable meal.
Guests also enjoyed signature cocktails generously donated by Binh Dao of local AAPI owned Dao Distillery, adding a special touch to the evening’s festivities. Featuring local Bogle and Heringer wines, frozen margaritas and more, the bar area was kept running smoothly thanks to ACC Board Member, Wes Goo, and the entire bar volunteer group of bartenders, who kept spirits high throughout the night.
New this year…
The excitement continued with a bustling Silent Auction and Raffle, featuring generous contributions from many community businesses and supporters. We are deeply grateful to all of the donors who provided items and experiences that helped make it such a success. From Silver Oak Wine Tastings to DeMar DeRozan signed jersey, there was something for everyone! A special shout out to volunteer Lela Goo, who’s skills and creativity added amazingly beautiful, one-of-a-kind custom cakes to the dessert auction.
Returning Crowd Favorites…
No crab feed would be complete without a little friendly competition, and the ever-popular “Last Person Standing” raffle delivered plenty of laughs and suspense. Special thanks to Lorna “The General,” Bev, and Pam, whose leadership and enthusiasm helped make this crowd-favorite activity such a highlight of the evening.Guests lined up to enjoy the famous homemade treats at the ACC Bake Sale, coordinated by Jean Shiomoto and an amazing team of bake sale volunteers who filled the table with irresistible goodies. From POG mochi and matcha rice crispy to cornflake macadamia nut cookies, attendees found something to satisfy their sweet tooth.
Volunteers are at the core of what we do.
Behind the scenes, dozens of volunteers worked tirelessly throughout the day—helping with event setup, serving food, bussing tables, kitchen prep, and cleanup. Their generosity of time and energy is a powerful reflection of the caring community that surrounds ACC.
We are also grateful to Giovanni’s Pizza for donating over 20 pizzas to help feed our hardworking volunteers, and to Western Foods for donating 200 pounds of Koda Farms Kokuho Rose rice for the evening’s fried rice.
Supporting Sacramento Seniors
The success of the Crab Feed is a testament to the incredible generosity of our community. From sponsors and donors to volunteers and guests, every person played a role in helping ACC continue its vital work of providing transportation, senior care, social programs, and culturally responsive services helping older adults live with dignity, connection, and independence.
To everyone who attended, volunteered, donated, and supported this event: thank you. Because of you, the ACC community continues to thrive, and together we are ensuring that the seniors we serve receive the care, respect, and support they deserve.
Photos Courtesy of ACC Camera Club – Jeff Jong & Jonathan Sakakibara
Sponsored by the Law Offices of Alyssa Chow

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