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The City of New Rochelle Hosts Second Annual Lunar New Year Celebration in Westchester
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~ New Rochelle, NY- The City of New Rochelle is gearing up for its second annual Lunar New Year Celebration, set to take place on Saturday, February 15 from 5 pm to 7 pm at New Rochelle City Hall. The event, in celebration of the Year of the Snake, will feature a stunning display of illuminated lanterns on the front lawn of City Hall.

The Lunar New Year Celebration promises to be an evening filled with cultural festivities, entertainment, and community engagement. Attendees can look forward to performances, traditional music, and authentic refreshments.

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According to Sam Gomez, Director of Diversity & Inclusion for the city, "New Rochelle has always been a diverse and inclusive community, and we are excited to bring our Lunar New Year Celebration once again to City Hall. This holiday is cherished by people around the world, and we welcome the opportunity to honor tradition and share cultural enrichment."

The event is made possible by the collaboration between the City of New Rochelle and the OCA-Asian Pacific American Advocates – Westchester Chapter. To ensure a spot at this highly anticipated event, RSVPs are required as space is limited.

Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to celebrate and embrace diversity in New Rochelle. Reserve your spot now!

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