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    Lunar New Year
January 16, 2017
Lunar New Year events
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performances takes place after the daytime
festival from 8:30pm to midnight (tickets are
required). For info, or to buy tickets to the
evening concert, call (971) 222-5698 or visit
<www.vnco.org>.
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USHER IN THE YEAR OF THE ROOSTER WITH
MOCHITSUKI
SUNDAY • JANUARY 29 • 11 AM – 4 PM
Enjoy taiko drumming, mochi-pounding,
and delicious Japanese food! Fun for the whole family!
New Year Cultural Fair
ADVANCED TICKETS: $4-$10
Feb 4, 10am-5pm, Oregon Convention
Center, Exhibit Hall B (777 NE Martin Luther
King Jr Blvd, Portland). Celebrate the Year of
the Rooster at the 2017 Chinese New Year
Cultural Fair. The event includes traditional
and contemporary Chinese cultural activities,
including lion and dragon dances, Chinese folk
dance and music, food, and more. For info, call
(503) 771-9560 or (503) 380-8788, or visit
<www.portlandchinesetimes.com>.
Hong Bao Gala & Auction
Feb 4, 5pm, Portland Golf Club (5900 SW
Scholls Ferry Rd, Portland). Attend the Hong
Bao Gala & Auction, an event benefitting the
Northwest Chinese Academy. For info, or to buy
tickets, call (503) 546-3455 or visit <www.
nwchineseacademy.org>.
“New Year Night Market”
Feb 4, 5:30pm, Portland State University
(PSU), Smith Memorial Student Union
Ballroom (1825 SW Broadway, Portland). Enjoy
food and traditional performances at the
Taiwanese “New Year Night Market,” an event
presented by PSU’s Taiwanese Student
Association (TSA). For info, or to buy tickets,
call (503) 725-3307 or visit <www.pdx.edu/box
office/home>.
Lunar New Year events at
Multnomah County Libraries
Feb 5 & 7; Feb 5, 1-3:30pm, Midland Library
(805 SE 122nd Ave, Portland); Feb 7, 6-7:30pm,
Holgate Library (7905 SE Holgate Blvd,
Portland). Celebrate the Lunar New Year and
welcome the Year of the Rooster with cultural
performances, educational activities, and light
refreshments. For info, call (503) 988-5392
(Midland) or (503) 988-5389 (Holgate), or visit
<events.multcolib.org>.
PSU Tet Show
Feb 11, 5pm, Portland State University,
Smith Memorial Student Union Ballroom (1825
SW Broadway, Portland). Enjoy dance, music,
theatrical performances, and food at the PSU
Tet Show, presented by the PSU Vietnamese
Student Association. For info, call (503)
725-4452, e-mail <vsa@pdx.edu>, or visit
<www.psuvsa.weebly.com>. To buy tickets, call
(503) 725-3307.
Buy online with no service fees at
www.boxofficetickets.com
TICKETS AT THE DOOR: $5-$12
Free for children 3 years and under and seniors 88 and older
1825 SW Broadway • Portland, OR 97201
TET FESTIVAL. Partake in Lunar New Year activi-
ties at the Vietnamese Community of Oregon’s Tet
Festival, which is scheduled to take place February 4
at the Oregon Convention Center. (AR Photo)
VCA Chinese New Year
Feb 11, 5-9pm, Skyview High School (1300
NW 139th St, Vancouver, Wash.). Enjoy food,
performances, and more at the Vancouver
Chinese Association’s (VCA) Chinese New Year
celebration. For info, call (360) 834-1858. To buy
tickets (required), call (360) 719-2118 or visit
<www.vca-usa.org>.
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NWCC New Year Gala
Feb 16, 5:30pm, Mandarin Cove (111 SW
Columbia St, Portland). Attend the Northwest
China Council’s (NWCC) annual Chinese New
Year Gala. The event features dinner, the pre-
sentation of the Flying Horse Award, and more.
For info, or to buy tickets (by February 9), call
(503) 973-5451 or visit <www.nwchina.org>.
Oregon Asian Celebration
Feb 18-19, 10am-7pm (Sat), 10am-6pm
(Sun), Lane Events Center (796 W 13th Ave,
Eugene, Ore.). Attend the 2017 edition of the
Oregon Asian Celebration. Visitors enjoy an
array of Asian culture through a colorful mar-
ketplace, entertainment, exhibits, Asian cui-
sine, and more. For info, or to obtain a schedule
of activities, call (541) 554-9350 or (541)
682-7332, or visit <www.asiancelebration.org>.
API Pride Lunar New Year
Feb 25, 6-9pm, Szechuan Chef (5331 SW
Macadam Ave, Portland). Join members of API
Pride for the organization’s annual Lunar New
Year Banquet. The all-ages event includes food,
performances, a raffle, and more. For info, or to
buy tickets (by February 15), call (503) 877-9379
or e-mail <api.pride@gmail.com>.
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