Firebird Youth Orchestra celebrates Year of the Snake
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The Sunnyvale Public Library will host a variety of events in early February to celebrate Lunar New Year and address community interests. The Firebird Youth Chinese Orchestra is set to perform on February 1, marking the start of a new lunar calendar. Additionally, on February 2, Prof. Gerald Henig will offer insights about U.S. presidential history. February 3 features a supportive Death Café discussion, while a bike safety workshop on February 8 will include practical advice for cyclists, reinforcing community engagement through diverse programming.
The Firebird Youth Chinese Orchestra will perform in celebration of Lunar New Year at the Sunnyvale Public Library on Feb. 1 from 2-3:30 p.m.
Upcoming programming at Sunnyvale Public Library includes a lecture on presidential history, a supportive discussion about death, and a bike repair workshop.
CSU East Bay Prof. Gerald Henig will share lesser-known insights about U.S. presidents at his talk on Feb. 2, titled 'American Presidents: All Too Human.'
The Death Café on Feb. 3 invites attendees to discuss death openly, emphasizing a supportive environment for adults.
A bike safety workshop hosted by the Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition will offer tips and information on bicycle maintenance at the library on Feb. 8.
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