Soup, Eggrolls, Stir Fry and Fried Rice

Deerfield Public Library 920 Waukegan Rd, Deerfield, IL, United States

Chinese food is set up in a combination of soup, eggroll, stir fry and rice. What is the order behind the Chinese menu? If you wince at seeing whole fish or shrimp served with heads on, rest assured that the heads aren't …

An Introduction to the Art of Chinese Papercutting

Park Ridge Public Library 20 South Prospect Avenue, Park Ridge, IL, United States

Educator Yvonne Wolf presents an introduction to the Chinese papercutting art as it relates to other cultures. She will bring samples of Chinese master artwork papercutting as well as showing beginner projects that can be finished within a few minutes. Chinese …

An Introduction to Chinese Papercutting

Rolling Meadows Community Center 3705 Pheasant Dr., Rolling Meadows

Educator Yvonne Wolf presents an introduction to the Chinese papercutting art as it relates to other cultures. She will bring samples of Chinese master artwork papercutting as well as showing beginner projects that can be finished within a few minutes. Chinese …

An Introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine

Arlington Heights Senior Center 1801 W Central Rd, Arlington Heights, IL, United States

Educator Yvonne Wolf gives a brief background on the ancient practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine, including three main principles of its purpose. She will relate this ancient study to Western traditions and introduce 10 common roots and herbs that are …

Hidden Messages in Chinese Food

Rolling Meadows Public Library 3110 Martin Lane, Rolling Meadows, IL, United States

Chinese food is set up in a combination of soup, eggroll, stir fry and rice. What is the order behind the Chinese menu? If you wince at seeing whole fish or shrimp served with heads on, rest assured that the heads aren't …

The Year of the Dragon

Prairie Trails Public Library 8449 Moody Ave., Burbank, IL, United States

The Year of the Dragon begins on February 10, 2024 and ends on January 28, 2025. Children in Chinese speaking countries celebrate Lunar New Year by wearing new clothes, eating Chinese food, visiting temples with family, and playing games. Come …

The Story Behind Mahjong

Anshe Emet Synagogue 3751 North Broadway, Chicago, IL, United States

Mah jongg came a long way…from China with the Jewish people to the US. This seminar will enlighten you about how that journey came about, what the Mahjong characters (AKA kraks), bamboos (AKA bams), and dots represent and the difference …

An Introduction to Chinese Papercutting

Glenside Public Library 25 E Fullerton Ave., Glendale Heights, IL - Illinois, United States

Educator Yvonne Wolf presents an introduction to the Chinese papercutting art as it relates to other cultures. She will bring samples of Chinese master artwork papercutting as well as showing beginner projects that can be finished within a few minutes. …

An Introduction to Chinese Papercutting

Des Plaines Public Library 1501 Ellinwood Street, Des Plaines, IL, United States

Educator Yvonne Wolf presents an introduction to the Chinese papercutting art as it relates to other cultures. She will bring samples of Chinese master artwork papercutting as well as showing beginner projects that can be finished within a few minutes. …

What’s in a Name?

Glenview Public Library 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview, IL, United States

Join educator Yvonne Wolf in exploring your Chinese ancestry. Learn about the Chinese naming system, Chinese characters, and common surnames. She will also present some common items that will help you uncover your family history such as tombstones, ancestral tablets, and name …

Celebrating the Moon Festival

Forest Park Public Library 7555 Jackson Blvd., Forest Park, IL, United States

The Moon Festival is the second biggest holiday on the Chinese Lunar calendar next to the Lunar New Year. It falls on September 17th, 2024. Besides a harvest celebration, it is also a time to remember the Moon Goddess in …

Magic in Numbers

Frisbie Senior Center 52 East Northwest Highway, Des Plaines, IL, United States

Friday the 13th as a movie title is only terrifying to a Western audience. How would the Chinese translate such a cultural phenomenon? Is there an equivalent devastating number in Chinese culture? Yvonne will explain the cross cultural significance of lucky …