The festivities begin on Friday evening at 7:00 PM with the Honored Clan Davidson leading the Calling of the Clans Parade. The Ceilidh will follow with
entertainment provided throughout the evening. The Calling of the Clans Parade and entertainment is FREE to the public on Friday night. There will
be vendors and food available. There will also be amateur Highland Game demonstrations that evening. Friday night gives you the
opportunity to purchase your advance ticket for Saturday’s events. SAVE $2 on Advance tickets.
Back by popular demand is the Tullamore Celtic Band leading off our entertainment venue. There are more Celtic vendors and food vendors scheduled
to attend, Kids Realm, demonstrations; Celtic Heritage animals; Archery, Chess Competition and the Sanctioned Highland Athleti ... Go to event


7th Annual Tamales Festival
Presented by KSFM 102.5 Radio
Join KSFM 102.5 for the 7th Annual Tamales Festival and Sacramento’s biggest Mexican Independence Celebration! Festivities include over a dozen different restaurants featuring delicious varieties of tamales, live performances from Royalty, Mariachi Los Gallos, Maquilli Tonatiuh Aztec Dancers, Ballet Folklorica IMBA, Bang Data, and Sol Peligro. There will be a free kids’ area with a giant slide, bounce houses, obstacle courses, piñatas, and more, plus kids’ arts & crafts where kids can make their own piñata. Enjoy tamale making demonstrations and local artists displaying and selling their artwork.
Dates: September 17, 2011
Times: 11am-5pm
Where: Cesar Chavez Park
910 I Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
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Southern California’s Largest American Indian Arts Market!
Over 160 Native American artists will be in Los Angeles this November for the Autry’s annual Marketplace. Featuring the finest in contemporary and traditional American Indian arts, the festival includes more than 25,000 square feet of exhibition space, artist demonstrations, music, dance, and food.
Weekend events will include seminars for collectors and main stage entertainment for the whole family.
This is your opportunity to buy directly from the artists!
More information and full schedule of Marketplace events
When: Nov 5 – 6, 2011
Time: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Where: The Autry in Griffith Park, CA
Admission: Autry Members: Free
Adults: $12.00
Seniors (60+), Children (9+), Students(with I.D.): $8.00
Children 9 or younger ...
The country of Chile celebrates its Native culture with an art market, an exhibition of traditional arts and crafts, hands-on demonstrations and a sampling of indigenous cuisine.
When: Thursday, November 17 – 20, 2011
Time: 10:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Where: American Indian Museum, Washington D.C.
Cost: Free
For more info click here.
Celebrate the season with Asia Society. Bring friends and family to experience a night of fun and culture. This annual event features free museum tours, artisan demonstrations, special priced “leotinis”, discounts at AsiaStore and on membership and more. Join us for the festivities!
When: December 2, 2011
Time: 6:00pm -9:00pm
Where: 725 Park Avenue at 70th St.
New York City
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.
As part of its commitment to the community, Port Discovery Children’s Museum hosts an annual Chinese New Year celebration where families of all cultural backgrounds have the opportunity to learn, experience and appreciate the Chinese traditions surrounding the New Year celebration. Past performances, activities and guests have included:
The Chinese Lion Dancers of the Tai Yim Kung Fu School
Traditional Chinese storyteller, Linda Fang
Lion mask making
Chinese character shrinky dinks
The Governor’s Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs
The Baltimore-Xiamen Sister City Committee
Chopstick demonstrations and food sampling with P.F. Changs
Chinese New Year activities run from 10am – 5pm and are free with Museum admission. Please check the event calendar for details.
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Experience the rich culture of the Chinese Lunar New Year at Lakeforest Mall! View beautiful decorations and exhibits January 23 – February 5. Opening Ceremony is Saturday, January 28 at 12:00 p.m.
Entertainment and actvities will take place over two weekends, January 28 & 29 and February 4 & 5 from 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Live entertainment at Center Court includes traditional lion and dragon dances, folk dances, and martial arts w.
When: January 23 – February 5
Where: Lakeforest Mall
701 Russell Ave, Gaithersburg, MD
Presented by The Chinese Culture and Community Service Center, Inc. (CCACC) and Lakeforest Shopping Center
For more info click here.
Once again, it’s that time of year where winter is finally fading and spring is blooming; Spring Festival time! This year we have quite a lineup! The Matsuriza Taiko drummers, Japanese tea ceremony, modern and traditional dances and fashions, & martial arts demonstrations! With all this amazing stuff going on, why would you ever miss this event?
So come on out and indulge in the exquisite culture of Japan with us.
Special thanks to UF Student Government, VISA, Lollicup, and The Gelato Company.
When: Saturday, Mar 24, 2012
Time: 12:00p to 4:00p
Where: University of Florida Reitz Union Ampitheater, Gainesville, FL
Admission: FREE
For more info click here.




