Refugees + Immigrants United (RIU) co-hosted with the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum (CSPM) and Filipino American Community of Southern Colorado (FACSC) for the Pikes Peak region’s largest Lunar New Year celebration, ringing in the Year of the Fire Horse with vibrant culture, community, and celebration that welcomed over 700 attendees.
The event also marked a historic moment: the unveiling of a new exhibit honoring the journey that made Lunar New Year an official Colorado state holiday, the second in the nation. The display highlights the leadership of Nga Vương-Sandoval, Founding Executive Director of Refugees + Immigrants United, who spearheaded the effort as Founder and Chair of Lunar New Year Allies Advisory Group (LUNA). Artifacts on display include her bill-signing remarks, the pen used by Colorado Governor Jared Polis to sign the legislation, and limited edition commemorative pins from its passage on June 2, 2023 and a special edition pin for LUNA members, preserving this significant milestone for AAPI communities and future generations.
Vương-Sandoval also emceed the event and delivered an interactive presentation on the origins, symbolism, and significance of Lunar New Year, highlighting the Asian countries that celebrate it. The program featured a traditional Chinese tea ceremony led by RIU Board Chair Magdalene Mok-White, Vietnamese youth dances from Gia Đình Phật Tử Nguyen Thieu, and a Filipino cultural showcase including Polka sa Nayon and Tinikling bamboo dance.
Together, the performances and stories created a dynamic celebration uniting the community to welcome the Year of the Fire Horse.
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