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Jan 21,2009 - Jan 28, 2009
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JAN
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Chinese New Year Weekend
11:00, for All ages
Bring in the Year of the Ox with us! Make a craft related to your Chinese zodiac sign, meet a living “dragon,” and explore all the special cultural programs planned for this celebratory weekend!
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Chase Wonder Why Workshop Series: Which Chinese Element Are You?
11:30, for 5 and up
Happy Chinese New Year! Come learn about feng shui, the ancient Chinese practice of interior design! Learn how to prepare for the new year by redesigning your room so that good luck, balance, good health, and happiness can flow in! Use natural and renewable resources to design a picture that symbolizes your personal element.
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Chase Wonder Why Workshop Series: Which Chinese Element Are You?
03:00, for 5 and up
Happy Chinese New Year! Come learn about feng shui, the ancient Chinese practice of interior design! Learn how to prepare for the new year by redesigning your room so that good luck, balance, good health, and happiness can flow in! Use natural and renewable resources to design a picture that symbolizes your personal element.
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| SUN 25 |
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REMIND ME
Chinese New Year Weekend
11:00, for All ages
Bring in the Year of the Ox with us! Make a craft related to your Chinese zodiac sign, meet a living “dragon,” and explore all the special cultural programs planned for this celebratory weekend!
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REMIND ME
Chase Wonder Why Workshop Series: Which Chinese Element Are You?
11:30, for 5 and up
Happy Chinese New Year! Come learn about feng shui, the ancient Chinese practice of interior design! Learn how to prepare for the new year by redesigning your room so that good luck, balance, good health, and happiness can flow in! Use natural and renewable resources to design a picture that symbolizes your personal element.
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X-plorers’ Club: Silver Necklace
02:30, for 8 and up
Among the Akha people of Southeast Asia, silver jewelry is a sign of a person′s wealth and high status. See a silver neck ring and pendant, created by the Akha, from the Museum′s collection of adornments, and create your own version to wear proudly.
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