Celebrate Lunar New Year: The Year of the Snake at the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum

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~ The Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum is gearing up to host a regional celebration of the Lunar New Year in partnership with Refugees + Immigrants United and the Filipino American Community of Southern Colorado. The event will take place on Saturday, January 18 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and is free for all attendees. However, pre-registration is encouraged through the museum's website.

As a Vietnamese refugee, Nga Vương-Sandoval, founder and president of Refugees + Immigrants United, shares her personal connection to the Lunar New Year, also known as Tết. She explains that for her and many others, this holiday holds deep cultural significance as it serves as a reminder of their ancestors, homeland, and identity. Vương-Sandoval also reflects on her parents' determination to preserve their traditions while rebuilding their lives in a new country.

This year holds even more significance for Vương-Sandoval as she proudly shares that on June 2, 2023, Governor Jared Polis signed HB23-1271 into law, officially recognizing Lunar New Year as a state holiday in Colorado. As the founder and chair of Lunar New Year Allies Advisory Group (LUNA), Vương-Sandoval sees this victory not just for her Vietnamese community but for all Asian American communities in the state. She believes it is a testament to their resilience, contributions, and rich culture.

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The upcoming celebration at the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum promises to be a family-friendly event with various performances, crafts, and activity booths presented by local organizations. The Buddhist Youth Association will showcase Múa Lân/Lion Dance and Điệu Múa Văn Hóa/Cultural Dances while Vương-Sandoval herself will give a presentation about Refugees + Immigrants United. The Filipino American Community of Southern Colorado will also present cultural dances.

To honor the cultural diversity of the event and the community, attendees are encouraged to wear traditional attire from their country of origin. This will add to the overall richness and vibrancy of the celebration.

The Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum, along with its partners Refugees + Immigrants United and the Filipino American Community of Southern Colorado, invites everyone to join in this special Lunar New Year celebration. It is a time to come together, celebrate diversity, and honor traditions. For more information about the event, please visit https://www.cspm.org/events/lunarnewyear2025/. To read Vương-Sandoval's full article about Lunar New Year, please visit https://www.cspm.org/articles/lunar-new-year/.

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