Chinese New Year Parade At King Elementary School, February 1986 Photographer: Tom Marks

Year:
1986
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 12, 1986
Caption:
IT'S A CELEBRATION - Members of Aloyce Strohl's sixth grade class at King Elementary School in Ann Arbor marked the Chinese New Year Tuesday with a dragon parade around the school before attending a program which included festivities representing many nationalities.
Ann Arbor News, February 12, 1986
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IT'S A CELEBRATION - Members of Aloyce Strohl's sixth grade class at King Elementary School in Ann Arbor marked the Chinese New Year Tuesday with a dragon parade around the school before attending a program which included festivities representing many nationalities.
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Chinese New Year's Dragon At Edmonson Elementary School, January 1962

Year:
1962
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Ypsilanti Daily Press, January 5, 1962
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DID YOU EVER see a dragon in cowboy boots and saddle shoes? Such big eyes he has! Chinese New Year's drag made from unlabeled Chinese lanterns left over from Christmas. Supplying the spark that propelled the dragon into activity were Mrs. Gladys Hadley's kindergarten children at Edmonson.
Ypsilanti Daily Press, January 5, 1962
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DID YOU EVER see a dragon in cowboy boots and saddle shoes? Such big eyes he has! Chinese New Year's drag made from unlabeled Chinese lanterns left over from Christmas. Supplying the spark that propelled the dragon into activity were Mrs. Gladys Hadley's kindergarten children at Edmonson.
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Chinese New Year Feast At Burns Park Elementary School, December 1992 Photographer: Benjamin Rusnak

Year:
1992
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 19, 1992
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HAPPY NEW YEAR - Dan White teaches first grader Julie Paris how to use chopsticks at Burns Park School's Chinese New Year Feast. The feast was the culmination of a two-week schoolwide celebration of Chinese culture.
Ann Arbor News, December 19, 1992
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HAPPY NEW YEAR - Dan White teaches first grader Julie Paris how to use chopsticks at Burns Park School's Chinese New Year Feast. The feast was the culmination of a two-week schoolwide celebration of Chinese culture.
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Chinese New Year Promises Good Fortune

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13
Month
February
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1972
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Victor & Deborah Chang With Shiloh, Their Pet Mouse, February 1972 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Year:
1972
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 13, 1972
Caption:
It's Shiloh's Year. The Chinese New Year Tuesday will usher in the year of the rat, a year of good fortune according to Chinese tradition. By coincidence, Victor and Deborah Chang have their own pet rodent. Shiloh isn't a rat, but he wonders if the "year of the mouse" would do?
Ann Arbor News, February 13, 1972
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It's Shiloh's Year. The Chinese New Year Tuesday will usher in the year of the rat, a year of good fortune according to Chinese tradition. By coincidence, Victor and Deborah Chang have their own pet rodent. Shiloh isn't a rat, but he wonders if the "year of the mouse" would do?
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Specialty Of The House - Chinese New Year's Eve Just Around Corner

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6
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January
Year
1965
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Cymbals and symbols greet 'rooster'

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24
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January
Year
1993
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Lars Nooden & Jeff Takacs Perform The Chinese Lion Dance For Chinese New Year, January 1993 Photographer: Kyndell Thompson

Year:
1993
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 24, 1993
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Lars Nooden, head, and Jeff Takacs, tail, perform the Chinese Lion Dance on Saturday on the corner of Fourth and Ann streets.
Ann Arbor News, January 24, 1993
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Lars Nooden, head, and Jeff Takacs, tail, perform the Chinese Lion Dance on Saturday on the corner of Fourth and Ann streets.
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