The Tucson Chinese Cultural Center is ringing in the Lunar New Year on Saturday, Feb. 17, and everyone in Tucson is invited.
The center will be celebrating the Year of the Dragon from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. with a separate film screening event beginning at 7 p.m.The Tucson Chinese Cultural Center is at 1288 W. River Road. Admission to the daytime activities is $5 for anyone 12-and-older. Children 11-and-younger get in free.
The center is encouraging attendees to carpool or use a taxi service. It is expanding parking to the lot adjacent to the TCCC. Parking attendants will be on-site.
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