It’s the year of the dragon as the Chinese new year begins on Saturday
Thank you to Richard Fong for this amazing art he created!
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Year of the Dragon
As we welcome in Lunar New Year (February 10 to 24, 2024), we extend our warmest wishes to all our members and their families, and to the wider community. This date marks the beginning of a new lunar calendar, which symbolizes renewal, prosperity, and good fortune, as well as letting go of the past and welcoming in the present new and good. The Year of the Dragon occurs every 12 years and is considered highly significant in Asian culture. The Dragon is associated with power, strength and good fortune and is regarded as a symbol of authority, leadership and success.
May the Year of the Dragon be filled with success, opportunities and fulfillment in both your personal and professional endeavors!
We encourage you to take this opportunity to acknowledge Lunar New Year and participate in some of the celebrations across Halifax:
Thursday, February 8:
8-10 p.m. at the Halifax Central Library – Take & Make: Lunar New Year Paper Dragon –
Saturday, February 10:
6-9 p.m. at the Halifax Central Library – Lunar New Year Dragon Dance
11 a.m. – 3 p.m. at the Alderney Gate Library: Lunar New Year
Saturday, February 17:
4 p.m. at Pier 21 – Symphony Nova Scotia Free Family Series: Moon Over Halifax
Sunday, February 18:
2 p.m. at Alderney Landing Theatre – Symphony Nova Scotia Free Family Series: Moon Over Halifax