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Teenagers got the opportunity to make their own dumplings for the Chinese New Year at the Elmont Memorial Library on Jan. 23. The holiday fell on Jan. 25 this year, and marks the end of the … more
Chinese New Year officially began Feb. 5 but because it’s never too early to have fun the Locust Valley Library held its celebration for children a bit earlier, on Feb 2. It is the Year of the Pig, … more
Children in kindergarten through fifth grade are invited to celebrate Chinese New Year at the Island Park Library on Feb. 5 from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. more
Keep that New Year’s revelry going and usher in the Year of the Pig, which begins on Feb. 5. more
Students paraded through the hallways at the Lynbrook Kindergarten Center on Feb. 16, gleefully shouting, “Gong hay fat choy! “ repeatedly. Translated into English, their message was to wish a happy Chinese New Year to all who could hear them. more
Get out some red paper lanterns and usher in the Year of the Dog, which begins next week, on Feb. 16. more
Seaford Harbor Elementary School third-graders marked the Chinese New Year and enhanced their learning of the nation’s culture at an assembly program presented by the Chinese Center of Long Island. more
English as a New Language students at Meadowbrook Elementary School rang in the Chinese New Year with a variety of activities on Jan. 26. more
The South High School Cultural Society entertained about 60 children and adults at the Henry Waldinger Memorial Library last Saturday morning to celebrate the Chinese New Year. more
For those who are still feeling that New Year’s spirit, keep the revelry going with a Chinese New Year’s celebration. more
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