Super Sunday weekend is upon us. And with it, the start of the Year of the Dragon, which arrives Feb. 10. Before everyone’s attention turns to the Big Game, why not partake of some more New Year’s revelry with an Asian twist? So take out the broom and sweep away the winter doldrums with a Lunar New Year gathering.
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By Karen Bloom
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2/7/24
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The Sea Cliff Civic Association led the village into 2024 with a series of events on New Year’s Eve. For families with younger children they held their annual Duck Hunt, spending the morning …
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1/19/24
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With the old year having ended and the New Year just beginning, I’m once again going through my routine of looking back on the previous year’s memories and trying to anticipate what the next one might hold.
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By Peter King
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1/5/24
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Valley Stream 24 students recently celebrated the Lunar New Year, commonly known as the Spring Festival. While often associated with Chinese traditions, many Asian countries celebrate their own …
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By Juan Lasso
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2/2/23
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Third graders at Shaw Avenue Elementary School in Valley Stream District 30 rang in the Lunar New Year with an individualized art exercise courtesy of the Long Island Children’s Museum.
A …
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By Juan Lasso
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2/2/23
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In celebration of the Lunar New Year which started February 1, students across Valley Stream Union Free School District Thirteen immersed themselves in classroom activities to learn more about the …
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By Karina Kovac
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2/10/22
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On Tuesday, February 1, Valley Stream School District 24 celebrated the Chinese Lunar New Year, also commonly referred to as the Spring Festival. Each of the schools in the district incorporated …
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By Karina Kovac
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2/10/22
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Ana Salvemini once sang in chorus at Glen Cove High School and now, she’ll be singing “I Will Survive” as a background vocalist for Gloria Gaynor at “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve.”
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By Jennifer Corr
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12/31/20
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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 …
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1/30/20
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Gung Hay Fat Choy! If you still have some New Year’s revelry in you, keep the vibe going a bit longer with a festive Chinese New Year soiree.
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By Karen Bloom
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1/23/20
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