Chinese New Year 2010 Events happening at these states:
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Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
The
Chinese New Year 2010 - Year of the Tiger - falls on February 14, 2010 (Monday).
For those who want to share their 2010 Chinese New Year Events, please email
us.
We are in the process of updating our calendar of events so please bear with us.
Note: Please confirm all information with the organizers/ website, especially before driving to an event.
Delaware
Delaware Valley Chinese School
February 13, 2010 Chinese New Year Celebration For More Info
Florida
CAACF 40th Anniversary & Chinese New Year 2010 (Orlando) February 16, 2010(Saturday) 6PM Orlando Marriott Downtown- 400 West Livingston Street, Orlando, Fl 32801 Tickets: $30 | Kid Menu: $20 | Table: $350
for more info: http://www.orlandochinese.com
2010 North Florida Lunar New Year Gala Celebration-Presented by Jacksonville Chinese
Association
February 26, 2010
7:30
pm
The
Fine Arts Center of University of North Florida
Jacksonville,FL 32224
Spectacular
Chinese Stage Performance to Celebrate the Most Important Holiday of China!
Start 2010 with something unique! Immerse
yourself in an experience like no other.
Award-winning top Chinese artists and performers bring to you an evening of
first-class traditional and modernized Chinese classics. Opera, folk music,
dance, acrobatics, and a stunning magic performance of “changing face†will
entertain, amaze and delight. One show only in Jacksonville, Florida! Don't miss this rare
appearance of the top Performing Arts Troupe from China, brought to you by
Jacksonville Chinese Association in cooperation with the All China Federation
of Returned Overseas Chinese. Tickets: $21, $31 and $101
(VIP)
Group (> 10) Discount Ticket Price: $16, $26
($1 will be donated for Haiti Earthquake Relief on your behalf.) Show and tickets on line: www.usjca.org
Contact: (904)571-4459 or JacksonvilleChineseAssociation@gmail.com
Chinese New Year 2010 at Fort Lauderdale
February 19-21, 2010
Schedule of Events
ThursdayCasual dinner at the Big House (Dan and Judy’s)
Friday Boat Morning – relax at the houses in the afternoon
Fridaynight Dinner for the adults (8pm) – sitters will be arranged
Saturday9am Gymnastics/Daddy and Me – 10:30 head to the beach for lunch and swim
Saturdaynight New Year at our house
Sundaycasual brunch at our house with pool, games and fun
For more information and RSVP, www.flcny.com/2010/
2800 Cobb Galleria ParkwayAtlanta, GA30339 United States See map: Google Maps
Box Office: Bank of North Georgia Box Office at the Cobb Energy Centre
Address & Hours:
2800 Cobb Galleria Parkway
Atlanta, GA 30339
Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Closed Sunday
TICKET
PRICES: $120, $89, $69, $39
ONLINE: ticketmaster.com For group tickets, please call 877-285-2285
**Children 2 and under are not admitted
NACA
2010 Year of Tiger Chinese New Year Banquet
Date: Feb 6, 2010
Time: 6:00 pm
Venue: Canton House Restaurant
For more info: www.naca-atlanta.org
2010
TET-New Year Festival Organized by Vietnamese
American Community of Georgia (VAC-GA)
Date: Saturday, February 13, 2010-Time: 4:00 pm - 1:00 am;
Sunday, February 14, 2010-Time: 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Venue: 5495 Jimmy Carter Blvd., Suite #B5, Norcross, GA 30093
(Next to Hong Kong Super Market)
Admission: $5/ticket per day
Vendor Contact: Le Doan 770-722-8486 or Tim Le (770) 912-9684 www.vac-ga.org
Hawaii
Hilo
8th
Annual Hilo Chinese New Year Saturday • February 13, 2010 • 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Downtown Hilo & Kalakaua Park
The free festival will feature Lion Dance exhibitions, an international “Food
Court”, cultural practitioners offering information and demonstrations in Feng
Shui, I-Ching, Chinese fortune telling, calligraphy, and tea, and lots of firecrackers!
Calendar of Events Saturday, January 9, 6:30 – 9:00 pm
Open to the public, tickets available by calling 533-3181 CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF HAWAII presents Narcissus Queen Pageant Friday and Saturday, January 22 & 23 and January 29 & 30
10:00 am – 10:00 pm
Open to the public, Free United Chinese Coalition presents Chinese New Year Festival
For a month long celebration events schedule please check: http://www.chinatownhi.com/?q=node/648
Maui
Lahaina Town Chinese New Year 2010
Early February CHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATION
Lahaina welcomes the lunar New
Year with colorful and exciting lion dances on Front Street. On Friday
evening, the lions parade through town visiting shops. On Saturday, the
800 block of Front Street is closed to vehicle traffic for a street
festival that begins with a Chinese martial arts demonstration,
followed by live music with traditional drums, gongs and cymbals, and
firecrackers set off every hour. Enjoy booths with food, children's
crafts, calligraphy drawing, Chinese massage and more. Free admission.
For more information call (888) 310-1117 or (808) 667-9194
PHONE:
800-207-6960 (10am to 5pm)
800-515-3468 (Hotline)
GROUPS:*
Groups of 5-9 receive 5% off
Groups of 10-19 receive 10% off
Groups of 20 or more receive 15% off *Not applicable for $80 tickets
27th Annual Lunar New Year Celebration -Asian American Coalition of Chicago
January 23, 2010 Hyatt Regency O'Hare
Political Forum - 4:30
Reception - 5:30
Dinner & Program - 6:30 Asian American
Coalition of Chicag info@aacchicago.org
Iowa
The
2010 Iowa
Chinese New Year
Celebrations February 13, 2010 11AM - 9PM India Hill Junior High School 9401 Indian Hills Drive, Clive, IA 50325Chinese Association of Iowa
2010
Chinese New Year - Year of the Tiger Poster Design Contest
Announcement of Winners: Mid of January 2010 at www.iowachinese.org
Cost: $30 for members and
$40 for nonmembers per adult-child pair
Kentucky
Chinese New Year
2010
Feb 19, 2010
3:00 PM
Anderson Building
Bistro
West Kentucky Community and Technical
College
4810 Alben Barkley Drive Paducah, Kentucky 4200
WKCTC will host the Celebration of Chinese
New Year 2010. Everyone is invited to celebrate and
enjoy Chinese culture, including Chinese food, “the giving of Chinese money in
red envelopes to children,” Chinese Peafowl Dancing, and a stage play entitled,
"How Chinese families celebrate Chinese New Year from the older
generations to the current generations".
View beautiful Chinese New Year decorations and exhibits throughout the mall.
Live entertainment (weekends only) includes traditional lion and dragon dances,
folk dances and martial arts demonstrations. Demonstrations and workshops
include flower/bonsai arrangement, arts and crafts, painting and games.
Chinatown Main Street
Annual Chinese New Year Gala February 6, 2010
Time: 6:00PM-10:00PM Harrison Avenue and Essex Street
http://www.chinatownmainstreet.org/Authentic Chinese Dinner
Food, Raffle,Live Auction
Childrens Chinese folk dance
Martial Arts Performance
Chinese New Year Lion Dance Festival February 21, 2010
Time: 10am - 5pm Open to the public
Lion Dance parade
Kick off at 10AM Main Stage in Phillips Sq
(Harrison Ave and Essex St)
Come see your favorite club perform all day parading
from Business to Business
Shen Yun Performing Arts February 6-7, 2010 The Hanover Theater for the Performing Arts
GROUPS:
Groups of 10 or more get 10% off
Groups of 20 or more get 15% off
Groups of 50 or more get 20% off
DISCOUNTS: Students and Seniors(65+) get 20% off
*Tickets go on sale Sept. 28
Michigan
Parade
for Chinese New Year happens each January or February in downtown
Ann Arbor
. Watch the Ann Arbor News or Ann
Arbor Observer for the exact date, which is usually within a week or two
of Chinese New Year
2010 Chinese New Year Celebration
Saturday, February 13, 2010
2-5 pm
Rivertree Community Church
1951 64th Street, Byron Center, MI
There will be arts & crafts for the kids, a Chinese
calligraphy demonstration, appetizers from a local Chinese restaurant,
performances by the Chinese Association of West Michigan, and a professional
dragon dance team.
Tickets are $3.00 (children 3 & under are free) Rivertree
and Grandville Printing Company, 4719 Ivanrest, Grandville, MI.
Las Vegas Chinatown Plaza Chinese New Year Celebration
and Asian
Food Celebration 2010
February 14, 2010
Chinatown
Plaza 4255 Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89102
Admission
will be $3.00 for adults and $1 for Children ages 6-12. Children 5 and
under are free.
Watch martial arts demonstrations, acrobatics, folk dancing, and the traditional dragon dance.
The celebration will also feature the biggest authentic Asian food gathering in the city
Admission
will be $3.00 for adults and $1 for Children ages 6-12. Children 5 and
under are free.
Las
Vegas Chinatown Plaza
4255 Spring Mountain Road #C201
Las Vegas · Nevada · 89102
702.221.8448 · Phone
702.221.8394 · Fax cpi@lvchinatown.com · E-Mail
The Palazzo Resort Hotel Casino
3325 Las Vegas Blvd. South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
The Venetian and The Palazzo will celebrate Chinese New Year and the Year of
the Tiger with an authentic dragon and lion dance with firecrackers, eye
painting activities and festive decorations featuring a 16.5-foot long Tiger
and Chinese Bridge in the atrium gardens with citrus trees representing good
luck and fortune. The colorful spectacle will include a parade of dancers and
musicians dressed in elaborate costumes playing authentic music.
Contact:
LeAnn Tinch or Amy Carlson
(702) 414-4334
Celebrate Chinese
New Year with Sam Hui, the Hong Kong Cantopop musical legend as he returns to
Las Vegas for a heart-warming ad exclusive concert! Listen while he croons his
classic hits such as "Tian Cai Yu Bai Chi" and "Ban Jin Ba
Liang".
Ticket prices:
$176.40, $134.40, $92.40 & $50.40. Prices include 5 LET (Plus a 7 Handling
Fee)
For more
details, please call: (800) 929-1111 or (702) 891-7777
Vietnamese Concert
February 14,
2010
8:00 PM
Silver Legacy
Casino, Reno, NV
Featuring
performances by: Nguyen Ngoc Ngan, Che Linh, Thanh Tuyen, Quynh Vi, Tu Quyen,
Thai Chau, Khan Ha and Son Tuyen.