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Silent River Kung Fu presents the Lion Dance - Special Event Celebrating Asian Heritage Month

Silent River Kung Fu presents the Lion Dance - Special Event Celebrating Asian Heritage Month 368

Stony Plain Public Library



Celebrate Asian Heritage Month with a vibrant and joyful Lion Dance performance by Silent River Kung Fu at the Stony Plain Public Library!

Silent River Kung Fu is generously donating their time to share this beautiful cultural tradition with our community. The Lion Dance is a powerful symbol of good fortune, strength, and unity, and is often performed to bring luck and positive energy to a space. With lively movements, music, and colorful costumes, this performance will fill the main area of the library with excitement and wonder for all ages to enjoy.

Asian Heritage Month is a time to recognize and celebrate the rich histories, cultures, and contributions of Asian communities. This special performance offers an opportunity to come together, learn, and experience a meaningful tradition that has been passed down for generations.

All are welcome—stop by, enjoy the celebration, and help us thank Silent River Kung Fu for sharing their talent and cultural knowledge with our library community.

All ages, drop in

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