Lunar New Year Celebration at Woodlands Community

Sunday 11 September, 2024, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Woodlands Community Meeting Room, G3 6HW
Celebrate Lunar New Year together alongside Anti-Racist Library! Free, all welcome!
As well as the books, crafts, food and music, we will be creating an altar for all the Palestinians killed over the last four months. We cannot celebrate the new year without acknowledging the violence, loss and grief of the genocide, and cannot be silent while it continues.
Running Order for Event
– 11am- 12,15pm Art and Crafts workshops
– 12.15-12.30pm short speech and vigil around the altar
– 12.30-1pm small circle dance and open mic performance
There will be….
Chinese craft activies
Circle dancing
Tasty snacks
Our Anti-Racist Library
Chinese craft activies
Circle dancing
Tasty snacks
Our Anti-Racist Library
Dressing up encouraged
This event will be led Keng Keng Watt who also designed this excellent poster.
Please come along for this joyous occasion! Fun for all ages.

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