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February 11th, 2013

Salmonberry School Celebrates Chinese New Year

The Salmonberry School students parade a traditional Chinese dragon through Eastsound.

The Salmonberry School students parade a traditional Chinese dragon through Eastsound.

Students from Salmonberry School celebrated the Chinese New Year, the Year of the Snake, by parading under a traditional Chinese New Year’s Dragon today, February 11.

The Salmonberry primary class created an amazing 30-foot-long dragon made of mostly recycled materials, and paraded it through Eastsound, adding great cheer to an otherwise cold, grey February day.

Andrea Cohen, who helped organize the event, says, “It was nice to do something gaudy and colorful  on such a grey, grim day.

“It was so cheering; everyone came up to us and told us it made their day.”

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One Comment on Salmonberry School Celebrates Chinese New Year

  1. Jim McCorison says:

    I was having lunch at the market when the kids came through. There were a few “What the heck?” type stares, but the majority of the people, including myself, had happy grins on their faces. Thank you to the kids, and adults, of Salmonberry for brightening an otherwise dreary day.

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