Celebrate the Year of the Fire Horse with fun activities for the whole family at Lakeridge High School!
12:00 – 2:00 pm – Upper Gym
- Banh mi from Vina Deli and Chinese food such as noodles and egg rolls available for purchase
- Arts and crafts from local vendors available for purchase
- Kids can decorate red envelopes and learn traditional ways to fold a dumpling
- Adults can enjoy a Lunar New Year floral arrangement demonstration by Diane (Wang) Dixon (1:00-1:45pm in the classroom across from the Upper Gym)
2:00 – 3:30 pm – Lower Gym
- Kimvi To, emcee
- Musical performances by Palisades World Language School K-2nd grade students
- Performance by Red Rubies Vietnamese dance group
- Korean Fan Dance & Nanta Drumming by Oregon Korean Performing Arts
- Lion Dance by White Lotus Dragon and Lion Dance
Lunar New Year, celebrated by an estimated 1.5 billion people worldwide, begins with the second new moon after the winter solstice. Marking the start of a new year in the Eastern Zodiac, with 2026 ushering in the Year of the Fire Horse, this holiday is known as Spring Festival (春节) in China and often referred to as Chinese New Year in America. While rooted in Chinese traditions, Lunar New Year is celebrated across many Eastern countries, including Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam (where it is called Tết), and South Korea (where it is known as Seollal). In each country, and increasingly in the United States, people honor the occasion with customs that emphasize family, food, and good fortune, reflecting shared themes of renewal and hope for the year ahead.
The event is organized by the Lake Oswego Public Library and the Lakeridge High School AAPI Club and is sponsored by the City of Lake Oswego, the Friends of the Lake Oswego Public Library, the Lake Oswego School District, and LOSD’s Belonging program. Admission is free.
