![]() (Virtual via King County Library System, free) SUNDAY, JANUARY 30 (Wing Luke Museum, Chinatown-International District, free)Ĭelebrate Lunar New Year with Year of the Tiger Crafts Past Event Like List This family-friendly virtual class will teach you about the holiday and some holiday-specific crafts you can make at home. Plus, head inside the museum to check out the New Year's All Around exhibit and check out a zodiac animal scavenger hunt. Lunar New Year Fair Past Event Like List This kid-focused outdoor event at the Chong Wa Playfield will include a Year of the Tiger photobooth, take-home craft kits, lion dance talks and story times, and community tables. (Lucky Envelope Brewing, Ballard) SATURDAY, JANUARY 29 Other festivities include red envelope giveaways, daily food truck appearances, and Water Tiger merch. ![]() As they've made a welcome habit of doing, they'll release some new beers for the holiday, including the Mijiaya Historic Chinese Beer and Lychee Thai Basil Sour on draft, plus a Water Tiger Cold IPA collaboration with Highland Brewing, and more. So it only makes sense that it's the perfect place to usher in the Year of the Tiger. ![]() Lucky Envelope Brewing Lunar New Year Past Event Like List Cofounders Raymond Kwan and Barry Chan named their Ballard craft brewery Lucky Envelope for the colorful red envelopes traditionally stuffed with money and given out on Chinese New Year to bring good fortune. This year, the holiday falls on Tuesday, February 1, ushering in the Year of the Tiger, known for power, boldness, and doing it big! Celebrate the occasion with events from the Wing Luke Museum's Lunar New Year Fair to the Chinatown-ID Lunar New Year Celebration - Year of the Tiger (postponed until April), plus holiday food specials. ![]() Celebrated across many Asian cultures, Lunar New Year is a time of renewal, gathering with family, and enjoying festive foods. ![]()
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