A Joyful Chinese New Year Celebration in Scarsdale
- Tuesday, 03 March 2015 19:42
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- Published: Tuesday, 03 March 2015 19:42
- Claire He
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Jasmine Flower Dance
This is the first-ever community-wide celebration co-sponsored by the Scarsdale Chinese Association and the Scarsdale Library. Chinese New Year has been celebrated at all of the elementary schools for the past few years. For this first village-wide celebration, residents from all five districts pooled resources and collaborated with success.
As the guests entered the library, they were greeted with bright red window decorations and warm smiles from the volunteers in traditional Chinese garb. Lanterns, New Year scrolls and craft tables lined the hallway leading to the Scott Room, instantly putting everyone into the festive holiday mood. Music, laughter and friendly chatter filled the room, which was decked out with bright decorations bearing good wishes for the New Year and a spring full of hope.
Chinese Seniors Perform Traditional Dance
After the performances, adults and children lingered to resume the arts Everyone enjoyed the show
Mayor Bob Steves and wife Kathy said, "We very much enjoyed all of the performances and of course the food. But more importantly we appreciated the Scarsdale Chinese Association's effort to share its New Year celebration with the whole Scarsdale community."
The Scarsdale Chinese Association (SCA) was founded over 10 years ago by Chinese American families in Scarsdale to support each other and work together to contribute to the Scarsdale community. There are currently 250 members and the number continues to grow. SCA members commented: "Many SCA members have lived in Scarsdale for a long time and we love the town and the schools here. We may not have grown up here, but our children will. We value the traditions here and strive hard to make our adoptive community stronger. We celebrate Thanksgiving and other holidays as much as we celebrate Chinese New Year. Today's event is intended to bring everyone together and enrich the overall community. We are thrilled to see our neighbors embrace our culture and enjoy the activities so much. We would love to contribute as much as we can to bring the best of both worlds to Scarsdale, to help bridge and poise our next generation for a future of global economy."
Article by Claire He, Photos by Paula Whittlin