“It’s Chinese New Year, Curious George” With Author Maria Wen Adcock Great Neck Public Library Parkville Branch, 10 Campbell St., New Hyde Park Saturday, Feb. 1, 11 am – 12 pm Ages 3 and older Free Advanced registration required. Celebrate the Lunar New Year with Maria Wen Adcock, author of “It’s Chinese New Year, Curious George.” The LIC Lunar New Year Celebration returns this upcoming February! The campaign celebrates Long Island City’s vast Asian/Asian-American community, provides a festive and enjoyable experience for residents and visitors of all ages, and is a great way to “keep dollars local.” The 2024 program includ Lunar New Year at Long Island Children’s Museum When: Saturday, January 28 and and Sunday, January 29, Noon to 4 p.m. Where: Long Island Children’s Museum, 11 Davis Ave., Garden City The Long Island City Partnership (LICP) launched its fourth-annual Lunar New Year business festival at the newly-opened hot pot restaurant Chi Chicken Friday, with special promotions at dozens of local businesses. The event marks the beginning of a month-long LIC Lunar New Year celebration honoring Chinese New Year Celebration admission is $20/person. Lunar New Year Family Celebration at the Heckscher Museum of Art (Long Island) Join the Heckscher Museum of Art on Long Island on January 18 for a Lunar New Year Celebration for the whole family! This free event, taking place from 12PM-5PM, is for all ages, where children can learn about The Lunar New Year celebration includes performances by the Oriental Operatic Artists Association, the New York Chinese Chorus, XingHai Art Center, Great Neck Hulusi Ensemble, X-Space Dance, 11 a Lunar New Year Festival at LICM Garden City. Saturday, January 25-Sunday, January 26. Celebrate Lunar New Year at the Long Island Children's Museum with dance and musical performances, view live LIC Lunar New Year Celebration 2024. Thursday, February 01–February 29, 2024 12:00AM–11:59PM. Image Credit: Jennifer Yung. Long Island City Now you do. For the fourth straight year, the Long Island City Partnership is putting on a monthlong celebration of Lunar New Year, from Jan. 24 through Feb. 23. You can expect food and drink The Long Island City Partnership (LICP) launched its annual Lunar New Year business festival Wednesday at the newly-opened Red Sorghum restaurant on Jackson Avenue. The event marks the beginning of a month-long LIC Lunar New Year celebration honoring the area’s rapidly growing Asian population and saluting the Year of the Dragon. The Heckscher Museum of Art hosted a vibrant celebration of Lunar New Year, offering visitors of all ages a chance to explore the traditions and cultures of China, Korea, the Philippines, and Vietnam. Stony Brook University’s Charles B. Wang Center will host The Long Island Chinese Dance Group on Feb. 11. Lunar New Year celebration features music, dancing and performances, 1 to 3 p.m. Feb North Hempstead Town Supervisor Jennifer DeSena and the Town Board will host a Lunar New Year Celebration to welcome the Year of the Snake. The event will be held on Sunday, Feb. 2, at 3 p.m. at 1/18 - Heckscher Museum - Huntington - Lunar New Year Celebration- Celebrate and learn about Lunar New Year with a focus on Chinese, Korean, Filipino, and Vietnamese culture at this free family event for all ages in collaboration with the United Asian American Alliance and the Town of Huntington Asian American Task Force!! February 14, 2010 marks the start of the Year of the Tiger on the Chinese Lunar Calendar. It's the year of the tiger, celebrate the Chinese New Year holiday with great kids' activities and crafts all over Long Island. These events are fun and give kids a chance to learn about the history and meaning behind Chinese New Year traditions and symbols. From Elegant Dinners to Vibrant Parties, Find the Perfect New Year’s Eve Celebration Near You! New Year’s Eve is the perfect time to reflect, celebrate, and create lasting memories with loved ones. Long Island offers a variety of festivities, from elegant dinner celebrations to vibrant parties with live music and champagne toasts. Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, marks the start of the new year of the lunisolar calendar and is celebrated all over the world. Come ring in the Year of the Snake as you enjoy a variety of dance and musical performances, view live artisan demonstrations and create themed, take-home crafts. Returning for its fourth year, the Long Island City Partnership invites residents, workers, and visitors to celebrate the Lunar New Year with unique experiences throughout the neighborhood. A few weeks later, starting on January 29, the city will be out again for the Lunar New Year, a holiday that originated in China and is celebrated in many countries with large Chinese diasporic On Wednesday, February 9 from 3:00 to 5:00 pm, LICP officially launched the extension of the Lunar New Year Celebration with a family event featuring activities from Materials for the Arts the New York Chinese Cultural Center, LICP Prize Wheel, photo opportunity with a Lion and Buddha and more!
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