Term One 2012 - commences 1st Feb 2012
A warm welcome to the New Year as well as the commencement of Term One on Wednesday 1st February 2012. We are looking forward to working with all our wonderful volunteers in 2012 with many new programs and exciting events.
News Flash: The Louise is venturing into the world of Twitter, and so especially for you, our valued volunteers, we will be offering a short 1 hour course in how to use this popular application. These days wherever you go there is reference to Twitter... so come and find out what it is all about.... even if you take it no further you would have made an informed decision. Dates and Times will be finalised later depending on the numbers of volunteers wishing to take up this offer.
The Louise Multicultural Community Centre assists migrants and refugees. We teach English and provide other courses and fun activities. We have many wonderful volunteers who help us to do our work. Our website is www.louise.org.au. Do you want to follow this blog? Place your e.mail address in the box below and press "submit" you will then receive our posts, thank you.
Monday, 30 January 2012
Sunday, 8 January 2012
Chinese New Year 2012
Chinese New Year is not only celebrated by people born in China. It is celebrated across the world in many countries such as China; Hong Kong; Taiwan; Vietnam and many more. This year Chinese New Year will be celebrated on Monday 23 January 2012, however, festivities continue throughout that week.
Animal signs are associated with each new year. There are twelve animals repeated every 12 years. 2012 is the year of the dragon representing great and auspicious power. Good deeds are encouraged as the dragon is meant to be an inspiration seeking to overcome all the wrongs in society. Thus an angry dragon is always justified because it has to do with correcting the erring.
The evening meal on New Year's Eve is traditionally fish. Sweets and steamed cakes symbolize all the good things that one can expect from the year to come. Clams and spring rolls are both symbolic of wealth.
I found a great site called Taiwanese-Secrets.com with some great pictures of dragons (see above)
There will be two celebrations in Box Hill this year.
Animal signs are associated with each new year. There are twelve animals repeated every 12 years. 2012 is the year of the dragon representing great and auspicious power. Good deeds are encouraged as the dragon is meant to be an inspiration seeking to overcome all the wrongs in society. Thus an angry dragon is always justified because it has to do with correcting the erring.
The evening meal on New Year's Eve is traditionally fish. Sweets and steamed cakes symbolize all the good things that one can expect from the year to come. Clams and spring rolls are both symbolic of wealth.
I found a great site called Taiwanese-Secrets.com with some great pictures of dragons (see above)
There will be two celebrations in Box Hill this year.
- Saturday 21st in Market Street Box Hill
- Monday 23rd in Centro Box Hill (in the shopping centre) Chinese Lion Dance at 10:30 (South precinct) and 11:30 (North precinct)
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