The Oldest, Most Celebrated Holiday…
throughout the world is New Years Day. But it doesn’t always fall on January 1. Ancient Romans held Kalends (the beginning of their year) on March 25 with some Christmas-like customs like...
View ArticleCelebrate the Year of the Dragon
“The year of the Dragon is a time of power and ambition… It is the year to take giant steps forward.” –Animals in the Stars: Chinese Astrology for Children written and illustrated by Gregory Crawford...
View ArticleDance around the World to China…Stories and Art, too!
Travel with us around the globe as we present folk dances, stories, and art from different countries. This coming Sunday, January 29 at 3:00 pm, we invite you to welcome the Chinese Year of the Dragon...
View ArticleChinese New Year Celebration
According to the Chinese Zodiac, 2012 is the Year of the Dragon, a mythical creature revered as a symbol of good fortune and intense power. Help us celebrate the Chinese New Year with games, art...
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