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Celebrate enigmatic Year of the Snake

Sunday, February 10th, 2013

2013 is the Year of the Snake in the Asian zodiac calendar. In case you don’t know the order of animals of our zodiac, corresponding to 12 year cycles, here it is:

Rat
Ox
Tiger
Rabbit
Dragon
Snake
Horse
Sheep
Monkey
Rooster
Dog
Boar/Pig

Legend has it that the Emperor of China wanted to select 12 animals for the zodiac calendar and a race was set to determine which animals would be selected. The clever Rat came in first on the nose of the mighty Ox, followed by the other 10 animals, including the mythical Dragon. There are many children’s books at the public libraries about this zodiac story.

Many Asians believe that the year of a person’s birth determines that person’s personality traits, degree of success and happiness through their lifetime.

So today February 10 is the start of the Lunar New Year for the Chinese lunar calendar. We Japanese start our zodiac calendar on the 1st of January, so the Year of the snake corresponds to the calendar year for us. There are several “snakes” in my life: two best friends married to each other in Hawaii, a niece, another female friend here in town.

One particular zodiac calendar I refer to says that snake people are “wise & intense with a tendency towards physical beauty. Vain and high tempered.” Hmmn, not exactly flattering characteristics, but then the snake is an enigmatic, slippery creature. Year of the Snake years for those born in: 1917, 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, and 2013.

Don’t miss the fabulous Lunar New Year celebration coming up on Feb. 16 sponsored by Tucson Chinese Cultural Center:

And later this month is a popular yearly event at the Himmel Park Branch library on Feb. 23 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.:

Chinese New Year Celebration

Celebrate the Year of the Snake with light refreshments and fun-filled activities such as Chinese Calligraphy, face painting, and crafts. The University of Arizona’s Purple Bamboo Ensemble will perform.

Happy New Year of the Snake.

Chinese New Year of the Tiger events

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

As a member of the Tucson Chinese Cultural Center, I would be remiss in not informing our readers of these upcoming events, in celebration of the New Year of the Tiger:

Family Day Festival
Feb. 13
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Tucson Chinese Cultural Center, 1288 W. River Rd.
Free admission to a family-friendly day of Chinese arts & crafts, dance & musical performances, food for sale. Plus lion and dragon dances. Public is invited.

Lunar New Year dinner
Feb. 20
6 to 9 p.m.
Desert Diamond Casino, 7350 S. Nogales Hwy.
$125 per person (or $1000 for table of eight)
Fun-filled evening of entertainment, delicious food & drink, silent auction & raffle drawings

Call 520-292-6900 for more info and for reservations (open to all). The Tucson Chinese Cultural Center is located on River Rd. between Oracle and La Canada.

Year of the Year logo

Year of the Tiger postcard

The Tucson Chinese Association (TCA) is a nonprofit (501C3) corporation that “promotes, sponsors, and educates the community relating to the Chinese culture and heritage via activities and the Tucson Chinese School throughout the year.” The TCA also operates this cultural center with mostly volunteers.

The Year of the Tiger marks the Asian zodiac for those born in 1914, 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998, and of course, this year, 2010.

PIMA COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY (FREE EVENTS ON FEB. 13) FOR YEAR OF THE TIGER:

–Enjoy light refreshments and fun-filled festivities to celebrate the Chinese New Year of the Tiger. There will be Chinese calligraphy, face painting, crafts, and music by the University of Arizona’s Purple Bamboo Ensemble (outside, weather permitting; all other activities inside).
10:30am – 12:30pm
Himmel Park Branch Library, 1035 N. Treat Avenue

– Come and enjoy a Chinese story, along with some songs, at a special Saturday Storytime. Then, make a Chinese lantern and take it home.
10:30am – 11:30am
Nanini Branch Library, 7300 N. Shannon Road

–Join the fun as we celebrate Chinese New Year’s with a special musical performance by Purple Bamboo Ensemble. Also create a tiger mask and Chinese lantern to take home. Make your own fortune cookie and sample fragrant Chinese tea.
2:00pm
Joel D. Valdez Main Library, 101 N. Stone Avenue

Celebrate the New Year of the Tiger. Kung Hee Fat Choy!