Cultural

Performances, exhibitions, recitals, and other cultural activities or those by supporters of the arts

Chinese New Year celebration

An annual festival for the Chinese New Year for the people in Winchester, organized and hosted by Winchester School of Chinese Culture (WSCC) for nearly 20 years and now run by a sister organization, Renaissance Chinese Culture Association (RCCA). It includes music, dancing, readings, and other festivities for children and adults. All are welcome, with no admission charge!

Chinese New Year Celebration event

This is an annual festival for Chinese New Year hosted by Winchester School of Chinese Culture (WSCC).

Program includes stage performance in the auditorium from 9:30am-12pm (dance, music instruments, martial arts, mini drama, singing, etc), and arts and crafts fair from 12-2pm (calligraphy, origami, face painting, etc.)

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Clarinet Master Class with guest Rane Moore

In this 90-minute master class, guest clinician Rane Moore will work with participants to develop their technical skills in the service of furthering their musical expression. Players will be curated by the clarinet faculty, but all clarinet students ages 12+ are welcome to attend and observe.
Clarinetist Rane Moore is sought after as both a performer and an educator. Currently she is on faculty at the Longy School of Music and Boston Conservatory at Berklee. Moore is also principal clarinetist of the Boston Philharmonic and Boston Landmarks Orchestra; performs with local ensembles including

Classics Book Club

At this meeting we will be discussing A Room with a View by E. M. Forster. Copies of the book will be available in the Reference Room at least one month before the meeting. Librarians will gladly assist you in locating a large print, downloadable, or audio version.

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Classics Book Club

At this meeting we will be discussing Go Tell it on the Mountain by James Baldwin. Copies of the book will be available in the Reference Room at least one month before the meeting. Librarians will gladly assist you in locating a large print, downloadable, or audio version.

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Closing Reception | Fluid Foundations

The Griffin Museum is pleased to celebrate the work of Boston University's Print Media & Photography masters students in their exhibition, Fluid Foundations.

Join us in person at our satellite location, Lafayette City Center Passageway, on Saturday January 3rd from 2 to 4pm for a special artist reception.

This event is FREE and open to the public.

Jay PuplavaJamison CloudVic SardinhaChuan LiuRory McNamara

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