Share in traditions at the 2020 Lunar New Year Festival at Chinese Community Center

Courtesy of Chinese Community Center

Usher in the Year of the Rat at the free, family-friendly 2020 Lunar New Year Festival at the Chinese Community Center on Saturday, January 25, 2020.

As the Lunar Calendar rolls into another year, the Chinese Community Center welcomes all to a free, family-friendly celebration of the incoming Year of the Rat at the 2020 Lunar New Year Festival.

This year will be the Chinese Community Center’s largest Lunar New Year event to-date, utilizing the recently opened T.T. and W.F. Chao Senior Center and USA Sports Rec Center for the festivities.

Located in Chinatown, the Lunar New Year Festival features the ever-popular Dragon and Lion dances, games, and other cultural performances, as well as a market of local artists, businesses, and food vendors.

Raffle tickets, limited edition Year of the Rat t-shirts, and a Sammy the Rat plush animal will be available for purchase on-site.

Click here for more information.

Courtesy of Chinese Community Center

About Chinese Community Center

The Chinese Community Center (CCC) is a comprehensive social service community center and a United Way agency that offers essential programs to more than 20,000 people in Houston’s diverse population.

Established in 1979, the organization provides a comprehensive range of social service programs, from benefit enrollment services and child care services to citizenship classes and after-school activities.

2020 Lunar New Year Festival at Chinese Community Center

Courtesy of Chinese Community Center

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