The Lantern Festival (Yuan Xiao Jie), is a traditional Chinese celebration held on the 15th day of the 1st lunar month. It marks the end of the Lunar New Year Celebration and it is filled with fun activities like riddle games, lantern making and festivals, 
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The Mid-Autumn Festival (Moon Festival), is a traditional Chinese celebration held on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month. It marks the harvest season and is a time for family reunions and giving thanks for the bounty of the year. Celebrations often include enjoying 
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We are excited to bring back 2 Adult Program offerings! REGISTER NOW! Chinese Language (Beginner’s Level – Adults) Adults Yoga
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This year, our CCALI Open House / Preview Day, will be held on Sunday, May 5th. We welcome all current and new families to visit our school on this day. Our language classes will display samples of their writing, while a few of the cultural 
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Congratulations to our CCALI T8 students for taking home 1st and 2nd place for the Pencil Calligraphy writing contest! The event was hosted by the ACS 6th Region. High Grades Division 1st Place: Amelia HsiehHigh Grades Division 2nd Place: Wemberly Lin Full article here: https://ocacnews.net/article/365022 
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On behalf of CCALI, we are extremely grateful for all of our CCALI friends who attended last night’s Gala. It was an amazing and successful comeback since we last had it in 2019! We could not have done it without our hard working teachers who 
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The school has prepared lantern festival riddle games for our students on the weekend of the Lantern Festival Celebration. Our students learned about the history of why we are celebrating Lantern Festival, and had some fun solving riddles and exchanged for small goodies! Happy Lantern 
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Thanks to all that showed up and supported us for the Lunar New Year greetings event! We welcome all feedback about our event so we can better facilitate the next time around! The next school event will be on the next school day, 2/25, where 
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