Lunar New Year Community Celebration

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Online, Tuesday 1st February - Saturday 12th February

Join in the celebration of the Lunar New Year Community Festival, taking place ONLINE from Friday 1st – 12th February 2022. Brought to you by the Hill Street Family Resource Centre (HSFRC) and supported by the North East Inner City initiative, this FREE online family-friendly festival will feature a range of wonderful online activities and workshops, created and presented by the families of Hill Street and the HSFRC as 2022 welcomes the Year of the Tiger.

Everyone is invited to join in online for an array of online activities, from craft and drama workshops to Tai Chi and calligraphy demonstrations, storytelling, puppetry and much more! Open to all, there is something for everyone at this online festival, culminating in a Family Bingo night with games and spot prizes.

This is an excellent opportunity to celebrate inclusion and diversity as we say goodbye to the Year of the Ox and hello to the Year of the Tiger! Whether you’re a fan of art, culture, food, or history, there will be something for everyone to enjoy at the online Lunar New Year Community Celebration, 1st – 12th February 2022!

The 2022 Lunar New Year Festival is organised by Hill Street Family Resource Centre, and supported by Dublin North East Inner City (NEIC) and Dublin City Council.


Date:
Tuesday 1st February - Saturday 12th February
Time:
Varies
Price:
Free

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