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Celebrate the Lunar New Year at these FREE Queens Library events!

Peaceever TV Art Troup

Happy Lunar New Year! To celebrate, the Flushing branch of the Queens Library is presenting a variety of events, free to the public. Music, dance, art, food—there’s something for everyone, culminating in a full day’s activities on Saturday, Feb. 20. So mark your calendars and enjoy the Year of the Monkey! Click here for more information.

Flushing Community Library
718-661-1200
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  • Peaceever TV Art Troupe Presents: Lunar New Year Musical
    Tuesday, Feb. 9
    6 p.m.
    Peaceever TV art troupe celebrates Lunar New Year with a lively concert.
  • Celebration of Golden Monkey Year
    Chinese Spring Festival Gala
    Thursday, Feb. 11
    1 p.m.
    This Festival Concert is the first jointly organized by the Shao Xing Association of America and Finest Adult Day Care Center and features a number of traditional Chinese elements, including a special warm greeting, an exhibit of works by local artists, folk dance, a live orchestra and classical opera.
  • CBA Cultural & Arts Center Presents: Lunar New Year: Chinese Musical and Dramas
    Sunday, Feb. 14
    2 p.m.
    A presentation of Chinese musical works with unique instruments, as well as dramatic performances.
  • New Americans Program
    Lunar New Year Festival
    Saturday, Feb. 20
    10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
    Join us in a celebrating the Year of the Monkey with Chinese and Korean music, dance, arts and food!
  • Learn How to Make and Sample Songpyeon and Soo Jung Gua
    10:30 a.m.
    Songpeyeon is a traditional Korean rice cake eaten as a dessert. Customarily, it’s made with the rice of the first harvest of the year. Soo Jung Gua is a dessert drink made with cinnamon, ginger and dried persimmon.
    First 30 customers on a first-come, first-served basis, starting at 10:15 a.m. will be given entry tickets. Please note that anyone who loses his/her ticket will not be allowed in. Food is limited.
  • Chinese Seal Carving Demonstration
    Noon
    Seal carving is a traditional form of art that originated in China in which one cuts a pattern into the bottom face of the seal. It dates back to the Shang Dynasty. Ming Liang Lu, disciple of the Master Ju Lai Chen, will be the instructor.
    The first lucky 10 customers will be selected to obtain free carved seals. First 10 customers on a first-come, first-served basis starting at noon will be given tickets. Please note that anyone who loses his/her ticket will not be given a stamp. Supplies are strictly limited!
  • Soprano Soh Young and Tenor Young Hwan Kim 
    1:30 p.m.
    Korean-born Soh Young Lee-Segredo, singer, storyteller, multicultural artist and educator, and her musicians will perform traditional, contemporary and classic Korean songs.
  • “Red,” a Performance by Ba Ban Chinese Music Society
    3 p.m.
    “Red” is the Chinese color of happiness and the color of the Chinese New Year. Following the successful productions of “Shanghai Golden Songs from the 1930s” and “The Legend of the Moonlight,” Ba Ban Chinese Music Society of New York will bring the audience another beautiful concert, along with the red ribbon and festive music. Our performers, Ba Ban Chinese Music Society, wish you an auspiciousness and joyful Year of the Monkey.