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Celebrate Lunar New Year
on Jan. 28

Just some of the entertainment to enjoy during the celebration.
Bigger Than Ever, Rockville’s Celebration
Relocates to Wootton High School

Rockville will celebrate its Asian cultures with performances, exhibits and food, at the city’s Lunar New Year celebration, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 28.

This year the celebration moves to Thomas S. Wootton High School, 2100 Wootton Parkway, to accommodate the large number of community members who attend each year. It will again offer a chance to experience Rockville’s diversity through multigenerational performances, exhibits featuring character writing, games, demonstrations and a sample of Asian cuisine.

Performers will include Central Evergreen Dance Group, Chinese Culture and Community Service Center Dragon Dance Team, Diana Dance Arts, Graceful Postures and Dance, House of Angklung, Lihui’s Youth Choir and Potomac Youth Choir, Indonesian Kids Performing Arts, Migrant Heritage Commission Fil-Am Dance Ensemble, US Chinese Wushu Institution, Washington Asian Philharmonic Orchestra and West Asian Belly Dance Club.

Doors open at 9:30 a.m. Performances are from 10 a.m. to noon. Exhibits are ongoing throughout the celebration.

Organized by Rockville’s Asian Pacific American Task Force, the celebration will mark the beginning of the year 4715, the Year of the Rooster, on the Chinese Zodiac calendar. One in three Rockville residents were born outside the United States and 54 percent of the city’s foreign-born population was born in Asia, according to the city’s planning department.

For more information, contact task force liaison Janet Kelly, at 240-314-8316 or [email protected]. Visit www.rockvillemd.gov/lunarnewyear for a full list of performers. For information about access, call the city’s Americans with Disabilities Act coordinator at 240-314-8108, TTY: 240-314-8137 or relay 711, by Jan. 18.

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