Celebrate Chinese New Year!

Celebrate Chinese New Year!
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Create your own lantern, participate in a bilingual story time, and learn how to write your name in calligraphy with the Chinese School of Rochester this Chinese New Year! This event will take place in the Children’s Center on Saturday, January 14th, 2023 from 2-3 pm. All ages are welcome. For more information, please call the Children’s Center at 428-8150.

The Central Library is accessible to people with disabilities. To request specific accommodations, call 585-428-8304 ten days prior to the program.

Date:

Saturday, January 14, 2023

Time:

2:00pm – 3:00pm

Time Zone:

Eastern Time – US & Canada (change)

Location:

Central – Children’s Center

Library:

Central Library

Audience:

Children/Kids Families

Categories:

Department – Children’s Center

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