Chinese New Year program for kids at the Ada Public Library
The Chinese New Year, one of the most important of Chinese holidays, officially begins Feb. 10 but it's being ushered in early at the Ada Public Library.
On Monday, Feb. 4 at 6:30 p.m. the Ada Public Library will host the ONU Asian American Student Union as they present "The Red Dragon", a performance for grades K through 5 and open to all. The performers will explain about the tradition and it's significance.
Children will receive a traditional Chinese New Year gift. Activities will include origami and Korean calligraphy.
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