Pelham Bay Park will host four hours of performances, exhibits, arts and crafts, delicious food, storytelling, nature programs, and more. This annual event is a celebration of the unique Native cultures of the Americas. Guest of all ages will enjoy the ability to interact with many of the performances and activities, while learning about the traditions and lifestyles of such Native groups such as the Taino, Blackfoot, Narrangansett, and more.
When: Sunday September 25, 2011
Time: 12 to 4 pm
Where: Pelham Bay Park, South Picnic Area, Bronx, NY
Cost: Free
Contact: (718) 430-1890
For more info click here.
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Build a miniature sukkah out of wood and fabric; make an embossed etrog container; create colorful sukkah decorations
As always, visitors are welcome to play in CGJC’s two hands-on exhibitions: From Home to Home: Jewish Immigration to America and From Tent to Temple: Life in the Ancient Near East. Participate in the arts and crafts activities at any time.
Children five and older only. No reservations required
For more information, visit the website for Prep for Sukkot!.
When: Oct 9, 2011
Time: Sunday, 2:00pm
Where: Children’s Galleries for Jewish Culture, New York, NY
Ticket: Members- free; General Admission- $8
Contact: (212) 924-4500
Enjoy an evening with your friends and neighbors,
Learn about our Rich Indian Culture, by tasting Delicious Indian Food, viewing the culture program,
Including Kids activities.
Open floor dancing to the latest beats!
Free Portrait pictures!!!!
When: Saturday, OCT 22 2011, 5:30PM
Where: Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center
16600,NE 80th Street, Redmond, WA 98052
Ticket: $20 Adults, $10 Senior Citizens, $5 Kids.
Hosted by: Woodbridge Community
Phone: 425-516-8317
It’s that time of year again and what better way is there to get ready for the holiday season than to make your very own tree ornaments! The ICC is having an ornament decorating party on December 11th, 2011 for children ages 5-12. We will provide the ornaments and all of the materials. All you need to bring is your creativity and holiday spirit! Ornaments will be hung on the Christmas tree in the ICC lobby. So come in anytime from 2pm to 5pm, to join the fun and have your ornament be displayed for everyone to see!
RSVP Now!
When: Sunday, December 11, 2011
Time: 2pm-5pm
Where: Indian Community Center
525 Los Coches St, Milpitas, CA 95035
Party will be held in Meeting Rooms A, B, and C.
Date: Sunday, December 11, 2011
Time : 2:00pm
Location : Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church
For more information: click here
Join Our celebration at the home of the Russian speaking Israeli Emissary (shlichah), Jenny Gitkis Vainstein, on Sunday, December 25th @ 10:30am.
Hands on and pressure free environment
Interactive parent-child experience
Songs and dancing
Games and crafts
Traditional latkes and sufganiot (jelly donuts)
And much more!!!!!!!
The program is targeted for young families with children under the age of 10.
Please RSVP: jennyg@jafi.org
When: December 25, 2011
Time:10:30am
Where: Los Angeles, California.
Ticket: $15 per family.
Buy Ticket
For more info click here.
Presented by Bi-Okoto Drum and Dance Theatre
Activities, refreshments and local vendors. Benefits Okoto Kekere Children’s Company.
Bring the family and come Celebrate Kwanzaa with us!
“KWANZAA The Family Cultural Experience” is a traditional celebration of family, food, and culture. With a fun filled evening of crafts, refeshments, and liveedutainment by our professional drum & dance artists, you will NOT want to miss this!
When: December 30, 2011
Where: Bi-Okoto Drum and Dance Theatre
7030 Reading Road, Cincinnati, OH 45237
Admission: $25 for family of five, $7 individual
Click Here For Tickets
Phone: (513)696-6112
For more info click here.
United Chinese Coalition presents Chinese New Year Festival
Chinatown Cultural Plaza. At this two-day event, food vendors provide a variety of Chinese and other Asian cuisine favorites. Exhibits and entertainment include feng shui presentations, arts and crafts vendors, martial arts demonstrations, Chinese fortune readings and Chinese dancing and singing.
When: Friday and Saturday, January 6 & 7
Time: 10:00 am to 10:00 pm
Where: Chinatown Cultural Plaza
100 N Beretania St # 304, Honolulu, HI 96817
Open to the Public, Free
For more info click here.
Once essential to the New Year celebration, the practice of mochitsuki is now rare even in Japan, as busy people eat store-bought mochi rather than make their own. Come and celebrate the Japanese New Year with the music and dance of Kagami Kai, a San Francisco-based group dedicated to maintaining the Japanese tradition of mochi pounding. Pound your own mochi, and decorate and write a New Year greeting to friends or family.
There are plenty of ways to spend time with family and friends, but have you ever made mochi together? Come on down to the museum for our novel festivity: mochitsuki, or mochi pounding, in which steamed glutinous rice is transformed into delectable soft, chewy cakes.
In Japan, mochi (sticky rice dumpling) is a tasty treat made to commemorate special occasions, most notab ...
Join us for Asia Society Texas Center’s first Family Day in its new home. Adults and children of all ages can learn about Japanese culture through a range of activities. These include art gallery tours, calligraphy and origami classes, storytelling, fan-painting, and more.
Schedule
Family Art Hunt
1 – 4 pm
Fayez Sarofim Grand Hall and Louisa Stude Sarofim Gallery
(Information available at Information and Visitor Services Desk)
Art Gallery Tour
1:30 pm and 2:30 pm
Louisa Stude Sarofim Gallery
Calligraphy
1 – 4 pm
Edward Rudge Allen III Education Center
Origami
1 – 4 pm
Edward Rudge Allen III Education Center
Paint Your Own Fan
1 – 4 pm
Edward Rudge Allen III Education Center
Setsubun Masks
1 – 4 pm
Edward Rudge Allen III Education Center
Tanabata Streamers
1 – 4 pm
Main Entrance
Kamishibai ... 



