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24th Annual Lunar New Year at OMCA: Year of the Snake

February 8, 2025 @ 11:00 am 4:00 pm

$10

Gather with us at OMCA for our 24th Annual Lunar New Year Celebration. Celebrate and honor Lunar New Year traditions through family-friendly storytelling, performances, activities, and more. Join us on OMCA’s campus to slither into the Year of the Snake, uplift AAPI communities, and explore the shared connections between Asian cultures of the Bay Area. Festival access starts at 11 am; activities and performances start at 12 pm.

OMCA Lunar New Year is made possible in part by generous support from the Oakland Museum Women’s Board.

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