Lunar New Year Celebration
Year of the Snake
Lunar New Year Celebration
Join as we ring in the New Year, the year of the Snake that is! The year 2013 brings the year of the Snake. Although to many people, the snake is associated with danger and venom, it is in fact considered to be a symbol of luck. The year 2013 is believed to be a year of prosperity and peace. Lunar New Year is the most important festivity in the Chinese Lunar Calendar and brings a vast amount of family and friends together. During this festive holiday, people enjoy fun activities and non-stop entertainment. So come and help us welcome the New Year!
We will have food, face painting, arts and crafts activities, and performances. There will also be clubs and organizations from UW Bothell and Cascadia Community College there to try to get you more involved in school by joining their club. Don't miss out!
This is free for students. Cost for faculty, staff, and guests: $5
This event is brought to you by: Diversity Programmers, Campus Events Board, Campus Activities Board, the Chinese Student Association, and SAF.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Chelsea Lubong (CMLubong@uwb.edu) or Aaron Tuttle (atuttle@cascadia.edu).
Lunar New Year Celebration
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