This weekend offers a time to reflect.
Welcome the Year of the Rabbit at this four-hour festivity, which will dance through the Key Courtyard at the Bowers Museum on Jan. 15. A traditional lion dance presented by the JC Culture Foundation opens the program, with more dancing, craft-making, and joyful to-dos to follow. As for the chance to decorate a paper lantern? That's on the schedule. It's free to join, while museum admission is an additional fee.
This awesome celebration will mark its quarter-century birthday in 2024, which means that many young people have attended over the years. The reason behind this particular prom, which isn't tied to a single school? To give teens and young adults with chronic kidney disease the chance to enjoy the party, if they had to miss their own due to hospital stays or treatments. It's happening at Giggle Night Club on Jan.
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